Courts of Justice: Both the Accusers and Accused Required to Appear Before
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Deuteronomy 25:1
If there be a controversy between men, and they come to judgment, that the judges may judge them; then they shall justify the righteous, and condemn the wicked.
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Acts 25:16
To whom I answered, It is not the manner of the Romans to deliver any man to die, before that he which is accused have the accusers face to face, and have license to answer for himself concerning the crime laid against him.
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Letter Xliii. (AD 397. )
... clemency has not wronged justice, nor has justice been at ... For he ordered that both
parties should meet him at ... public archives, or the acts of courts, civil or ...
/.../augustine/the confessions and letters of st/letter xliii a d 397.htm

The First Apology of Justin, the Martyr
... proved you will yourselves owe a penalty to justice. ... rising again and ascending into
heaven, both really being ... before his face and worship in his holy courts. ...
/.../richardson/early christian fathers/the first apology of justin.htm

Defence against the Arians.
... rather than by their piety and justice, as becomes Bishops ... however long, provided
only all greater courts may be ... Macedonius, and two others, young both in years ...
/.../select works and letters or athanasius/defence against the arians.htm

The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate,
... court of judicature, where a man is accused or impleaded ... I say, this Advocate's office
is such, both here, and ... who pleads according to law and justice for one ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/the work of jesus christ.htm

Of Civil Government.
... to kill, what have we to do with laws and courts? ... since they are not only altogether
abhorrent to justice, but to ... use of them; and the right use, both for the ...
/.../the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 20 of civil government.htm

Appendix i. Pericope De Adultera.
... that both alike have experienced the same calamitous treatment at ... throws real doubt
on the justice of the ... two hostile parties crowded the Temple courts (ver.40 ...
/.../appendix i pericope de adultera.htm

Book ii.
... profaned; for it had four several courts [12] encompassed ... be parts of religion; I
mean justice, and fortitude ... the best provision he possibly could, both that we ...
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Memoir of John Bunyan
... like Adam unparadised, had all the world before him to ... him a 'good education' in
every sense, both moral and ... Bunyan's parents do not appear to have checked, or ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/memoir of john bunyan.htm

Life and Works of Rufinus with Jerome's Apology Against Rufinus.
... But I say to my accusers You certainly did not find ... blasphemy, but in seeking to
vindicate the justice of God. ... has the jaundice, and is in danger both of looks ...
/.../various/life and works of rufinus with jeromes apology against rufinus /

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Courts

Courts of Justice of the Romans in Judea: Appeals From, Made to the Emperor

Courts of Justice of the Romans in Judea: Could Alone Award Death

Courts of Justice of the Romans in Judea: Never Examined Their own Citizens by Torture

Courts of Justice of the Romans in Judea: Never Interfered in Any Dispute About Minor Matters Or

Courts of Justice of the Romans in Judea: Place of, Called the Hall of Judgment

Courts of Justice of the Romans in Judea: Presided Over by the Governor or Deputy

Courts of Justice: Both the Accusers and Accused Required to Appear Before

Courts of Justice: Causes In, Were Opened by an Advocate

Courts of Justice: Causes In, Were Opened by The Complainant

Courts of Justice: Corruption and Bribery often Practised In

Courts of Justice: False Witnesses in to Receive the Punishment of the Accused

Courts of Justice: Generally Held in the Morning

Courts of Justice: Have Authority from God

Courts of Justice: Inferior Court in all Cities

Courts of Justice: Inferior Court: All Minor Cases Decided By

Courts of Justice: Inferior Court: All Transfers of Property Made Before

Courts of Justice: Inferior Court: Held at the Gates

Courts of Justice: Inferior Court: Judges of, Appointed by the Governor

Courts of Justice: Judges of Called Elders

Courts of Justice: Judges of Called Magistrates

Courts of Justice: Judges of Conferred Together Before Giving Judgment

Courts of Justice: Judges of Examined the Parties

Courts of Justice: Judges of not to Take Bribes

Courts of Justice: Judges of Pronounced the Judgment of the Court

Courts of Justice: Judges of Rode often on White Asses

Courts of Justice: Judges of Sat on the Judgment-Seat While Hearing Causes

Courts of Justice: Judges of To Decide According to the Law

Courts of Justice: Judges of To Investigate Every Case

Courts of Justice: Judges of To Judge As for God

Courts of Justice: Judges of To Judge Righteously

Courts of Justice: Judges of To Judge Without Respect of Persons

Courts of Justice: Judges of To Promote Peace

Courts of Justice: Probably Derived from the Seventy Elders Appointed by Moses

Courts of Justice: Provided With: Judges

Courts of Justice: Provided With: Officers

Courts of Justice: Provided With: Tormentors or Executioners

Courts of Justice: Re-Established by Ezra

Courts of Justice: Re-Established by Jehoshaphat

Courts of Justice: Sanhedrim or Court of the Seventy: Consisted of Chief Priest

Courts of Justice: Sanhedrim or Court of the Seventy: Mentioned in the Latter Part of Sacred History

Courts of Justice: Sanhedrim or Court of the Seventy: Presided Over by High Priest

Courts of Justice: Sanhedrim or Court of the Seventy: Sat in High Priest's Palace

Courts of Justice: Sometimes Held in Synagogues

Courts of Justice: Superior Court: Consisted Subsequently of Priests and Levites

Courts of Justice: Superior Court: Decided on all Appeals and Difficult Cases

Courts of Justice: Superior Court: Decisions of, Conclusive

Courts of Justice: Superior Court: Held at the Seat of Government

Courts of Justice: Superior Court: Held First by Moses Alone in the Wilderness

Courts of Justice: Superior Court: Presided Over by the Governor or the High Priest

Courts of Justice: The Accused: Examined on Oath

Courts of Justice: The Accused: Exhorted to Confess

Courts of Justice: The Accused: Might Have Advocates

Courts of Justice: The Accused: Permitted to Plead Their own Cause

Courts of Justice: The Accused: Sometimes Examined by Torture

Courts of Justice: The Accused: Sometimes Treated With Insult

Courts of Justice: The Accused: Stood Before the Judge

Courts of Justice: The Accused: The Evidence of Two or More Witnesses Required In

Courts of Justice: The Accused: Witnesses Sometimes Laid Their Hands on the Criminal's Head

Courts of Justice: The Judgment of Allusions To

Courts of Justice: The Judgment of Illustrative of the Last Judgment

Courts of Justice: The Judgment of Immediately Executed

Courts of Justice: The Judgment of not Given Till Accused Was Heard

Courts of Justice: The Judgment of Recorded in Writing

Courts of Justice: The Judgment of Witnesses First to Execute

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