“4. Sabath. There is no law or right by which one not proved guilty is condemned; wherefore we would know in what way this man hath offended.
“5. Rosmophin. For what doth the law serve, if not executed?
“6. Putéphares. A stirrer-up of the people is a scourge to the land; therefore he should be banished.
“7. Riphar. The penalty of the law is prescribed only for malefactors who should be made to confess their misdeeds and then be condemned.
“8. Joseph d’Aramathea. Truly, it is a shameful thing, and detestable, there be no one in this city who seeks to defend the innocent.
“9. Joram. How can we condemn him to death who is just?
“10. Ehieris. Though he be just, yet shall he die, because by his preaching he hath stirred up and excited the people to sedition.
“11. Nicodemus. Our law condemns and sentences to death no man for an unknown cause.
“12. Diarabias. He hath perverted the people; therefore is he guilty and worthy of death.
“13. Sareas. This seditious man should be banished as one born for the destruction of the land.