Acts 25:11 Cross References - Mace

11 if I am guilty of any capital crime, I am contented to die. but since their accusations are all groundless, that I may not be sacrificed to their humour, I appeal to Cesar."

Acts 16:37

37 but Paul replied, they have publickly scourg'd us, who are Romans, without any trial, they have thrown us into jayl, and now do they give us a private discharge? no, let them come themselves and release us.

Acts 18:14

14 and when Paul was going to speak, Gallio said to the Jews, "if it were a matter of some injustice or something immoral, O Jews, it would be reasonable to hear you out.

Acts 22:25

25 as they were tying him with thongs, Paul said to the centurion, does the law allow to scourge a Roman citizen, and without any trial?

Acts 25:10

10 "I stand, said Paul, to the tribunal of Cesar, where I ought to be judged. to the Jews I have done no wrong, as you yourself very well know.

Acts 25:21

21 but Paul having made his appeal, insisting to have his cause refer'd to the cognizance of the emperor, I order'd him into custody, till I could send him to Cesar.

Acts 25:25

25 but finding he had done nothing that deserv'd death, I have resolved to send him to the emperor, to whom he had appealed.

Acts 26:32

32 nay, Agrippa said to Festus, "this man might have been discharg'd if he had not appeal'd to Cesar."

Acts 28:19

19 but the Jews opposing it, I was oblig'd to appeal to the emperor: not having however any design to accuse them.

1 Thessalonians 2:15

15 the very men who have persecuted the Lord Jesus, and the prophets even to death; who have persecuted us; they who are regardless of pleasing the deity, and are enemies to all mankind;

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