4 a From Sido to Myra they shulde haue sailed north, & by west: but the windes caused them to saile to Cyprus plaine North: thence to Cilicia Norht and by East, and so to Pamphylia, & Myra plaine West.
7 b Which was an hight hil of Candie bowing to the sea warde.
9 c This fast the Jewes abserued about the moneth of October in the Feast of their expiation, {Leui. 23,37}. So that Paul thoght it better to winter there, then to faile in the diepe of winter which was at hand.
16 e This yle was West and by South from Candie straight towarde the goulef Syrtes, which were certeine boiling sandes that swallowed vp all that thei caught.
24 h The graces & blessings, which God giueth to his children, profite manie times the enemies, which are vnworthie to receiue the frute thereof.
27 k This sea in Strabos time was taken for all that parte, which was about the mountaines called Ceraunii, & so deuideth Italie frm Dalmatia, & goeth vp to Venice.
33 m He meaneth an extraordinarie abstinence, which came of the feare of death, & so toke away their appetite.
34 n By this Hebrewe phrase is ment that they shulde be in all points safe and sounde, {1 Sam. 14,45. 1 king. 1,52. mat. 10,30}