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ACTS OF ANDREW
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and sin no more. He was healed. The wife was rebuked for her infidelity. ‘If she is to return to her former sin, let her not now be healed: if she can keep from it, let her be healed.’ The water broke out of her body and she was cured. The apostle brake bread and gave it her. She thanked God, believed with all her house, and relapsed no more into sin. Cratinus afterwards sent Andrew great gifts by his servants, and then, with his wife, asked him in person to accept them, but he refused saying: “It is rather for you to give them to the needy.’

6 After this he went to Nicaea where were seven devils living among the tombs by the wayside, who at noon stoned passers- by and had killed many. And all the city came out to meet Andrew with olive branches, crying: ‘Our salvation is in thee, O man of God.’ When they had told him all, he said: ‘If you believe in Christ you shall be freed.’ They cried: ‘We will.’ He thanked God and commanded the demons to appear; they came in the form of dogs. Said he: ‘These are your enemies: if you profess your belief that I can drive them out in Jesus’ name, I will do so.’ They cried out: ‘We believe that Jesus Christ whom thou preachest is the Son of God.’ Then he bade the demons go into dry and barren places and hurt no man till

the last day. They roared and vanished. The apostle baptized -

the people and made Callistus bishop.

7 At the gate of Nicomedia he met a dead man borne on a bier, and his old father supported by slaves, hardly able to walk, and his old mother with hair torn, bewailing. ‘How has it happened?’ he asked. ‘He was alone in his chamber and seven dogs rushed on him and killed him.’ Andrew sighed and said: ‘This is an ambush of the demons I banished from Nicaea. What will you do, father, if I restore your son?’ ‘I have nothing more precious than him, I will give him.’ He prayed: ‘Let the spirit of this lad return.’ The faithful responded, ‘Amen’. Andrew bade the lad rise, and he rose, and all cried: ‘Great is the God of Andrew.’ The parents offered great gifts which he refused, but took the lad to Macedonia, instructing him.

8 Embarking in a ship he sailed into the Hellespont, on the way to Byzantium. There was a great storm. Andrew prayed and there was calm. They reached Byzantium.

9 Thence proceeding through Thrace they met a troop of armed men who made as if to fall on them. Andrew made the sign of the cross against them, and prayed that they might be made powerless. A bright angel touched their swords and they all fell down, and Andrew and his company passed by while they worshipped him. And the angel departed in a great light.

10 At Perinthus he found a ship going to Macedonia, and an angel told him to go on board. As he preached the captain and the rest heard and were converted, and Andrew glorified God for making himself known on the sea.

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