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IV. Time of Trials. -Form of Legal Proceedings
among the Jews
1. Citation of the Parties
2, 3. Form of Pleading in Civil and Criminal
Cases
4. Witnesses.-Oaths
5. The Lot, in what Cases used judicially
6. Forms of Acquittal
7. Summary Justice sometimes clamorously de-
manded
V. Executions of Sentences, by whom and in what
manner performed
SECTION II. Of the Roman Judicature, Manner of
Trial, Treatment of Prisoners, and other Tribu-
nals mentioned in the New Testament.
54, 55
III. Weeks
73
IV. Months
73, 74
V. Year, Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Natural
Jewish Calendar
74, 75
75, 76
VI. Parts of Time taken for the Whole
76, 77
VII. Remarkable Eras of the Jews
77
56, 57 CHAPTER V. On the Tributes and Taxes mentioned
in the Scriptures.
57
60
III. Appeals to the Imperial Tribunal
Prisoners
1. Slaying with the Sword
3. Burning to Death
5. Precipitation
6. Drowning
Office of the Goël
2. Stoning.
4. Decapitation
7. Bruising in a Mortar
8. Dichotomy, or Cutting asunder
10. Exposing to Wild Beasts
11. Crucifixion
9. Τυμπανισμός, or Beating to Death
V. Military Schools and Training
VI. Defensive Arms
VII. Offensive Arms
65, 66 VIII. Fortifications
87
87,88
88
88,89
IX. Mode of declaring War
X. Military Tactics.-Order of Battle
89
89,90
Treatment of the Slain, of captured Cities, and of
Captives
90, 91
XI. Triumphant Reception of the Conquerors
91
XII. Distribution of the Spoil.
ib.
Military Honours conferred on eminent Warriors.
A Military Order established by David
92
XIII. Trophies
ib
SECTION II. Allusions in the New Testament to the
Military Discipline and Triumphs of the Romans.
II. Allusions to the Armour of the Romans
IIL Allusions to their Military Discipline.-Strict Sub-
ordination.-Rewards of the Soldiers who dis-
93
tinguished themselves.
69
IV. Allusions to the Roman Triumphs
93, 94
:
94, 95