Courts of Justice: Judges of To Judge Without Respect of Persons
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Exodus 23:3,6
Neither shall you countenance a poor man in his cause.
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Leviticus 19:15
You shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: you shall not respect the person of the poor, nor honor the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shall you judge your neighbor.
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Deuteronomy 1:17
You shall not respect persons in judgment; but you shall hear the small as well as the great; you shall not be afraid of the face of man; for the judgment is God's: and the cause that is too hard for you, bring it to me, and I will hear it.
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Proverbs 22:22
Rob not the poor, because he is poor: neither oppress the afflicted in the gate:
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Its Meaning
... in connection with the proceedings of law-courts, implying a ... down a rule to govern
the judges in Israel ... the claims of mercy, justification those of justice. ...
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The Peroration
... be acknowledged necessary when truth and justice can not ... possession of the minds
of the judges, and having ... and comedy, wherein the actor courts the spectator's ...
/.../kleiser/the training of a public speaker/the peroration.htm

The Misery of Man Without God
... bold manner make his case appear to the judges, deceived as ... they wrap themselves
like furry cats, the courts in which they administer justice, the fleurs ...
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An Account of the General Conference of 1796
... plead and be impleaded, in any court or courts, before any judge or judges, justice
or justices ... Conference assembled, who shall then and there judge of the ...
/.../chapter 2 an account of.htm

Of Civil Government.
... have we to do with laws and courts? ... of the Divine Providence, guardianship, goodness,
benevolence, and justice. ... and Jehoshaphat would urge their judges to the ...
/.../the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 20 of civil government.htm

1 Cor. v. 11-Sep
... the Church's outcasts should be appointed as judges, but to ... and many other things
which are the ruin of justice. ... ought to go to law in Christian courts: for in ...
/.../homilies on the epistles of paul to the corinthians/homily xvi 1 cor v.htm

The Christian Conception of Life Has Already Arisen in Our Society ...
... more and more evident that the civil courts decide cases ... most diverse grounds, but
regardless of justice, and that ... the objects aimed at by the judges themselves ...
/.../the kingdom of god is within you/chapter xi the christian conception.htm

Certificate Laws and Western Land Bills
... legal quibbles occurred in the courts between judges, who were ... in all town affairs
were worth conciliating, there was more justice in the ... b] "Courts and juries ...
/.../chapter xiii certificate laws and.htm

Justinian.
... The administration of justice was in the hands of provincial judges, whom the ... It
was then the bishops began to take part in the courts of justice of their ...
/.../allies/the formation of christendom volume vi/chapter iv justinian.htm

The Ecclesiastical Trial
... is said that the traffic within the courts of the ... They had hardly the least show
of justice. ... judgment passed, it ought to impress the judges themselves; even ...
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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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