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Acts 19:37-39
1599 Geneva Bible
Acts 19:37-39
1599 Geneva Bible
37 For ye have brought hither these men, which have neither committed sacrilege, neither do blaspheme your goddess.
38 Wherefore, if Demetrius and the craftsmen which are with him, have a [a]matter against any man, the [b]law is open, and there are [c]Deputies: let them accuse one another.
39 But if ye inquire anything concerning other matters, it may be determined in a [d]lawful assembly.
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- Acts 19:38 Have ought to accuse any man of.
- Acts 19:38 For there are certain days appointed for civil causes and matters of judgment, and the Deputies sit.
- Acts 19:38 By the Deputies are meant also the Deputies’ Substitutes, that is, such as did sit for them.
- Acts 19:39 He speaketh of a lawful assembly, not only to except against the disordered hurly-burly of the people, but also against all meeting and coming together which was not by order: for there were certain days appointed to call the people together in.
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