For why we be in peril to be reproved of this day’s dissension [or sedition], since no man is guilty, of whom we may yield reason of this running together.
And Paul answered, when the president granted him to say, Of many years I know thee, that thou art doomsman to this folk, and I shall do enough for me with good reason.
But I acknowledge to thee this thing, that after the sect which they say heresy, so I serve to God the Father, believing to all things that be written in the law and prophets;
Of which man I have not certain, what thing I shall write to the lord. For which thing I brought him to you, and mostly to thee, thou king Agrippa [or O king Agrippa], that when asking is made, I have what I shall write.