Mace(i)
11 When the people saw what Paul had done, they cry'd out in the Lycaonian tongue, the Gods have assum'd a human form, and are descended among us.
12 Barnabas, they stiled Jupiter; and Paul, Mercury, because he was the chief speaker.
13 even the priest of Jupiter, whose statue was at the city-gates, brought oxen and garlands there, and together with the people, would have offer'd sacrifice to the apostles.
14 but Paul and Barnabas being appriz'd of it, tore their clothes, and throwing themselves among the crowd,
15 cry'd out, "sirs, what are you going to do? we are but men as well as you, and we exhort you to renounce these vanities, and turn to the living God, who made the heaven, the earth and the sea, and all that they contain: