INDEX. BOOK I. Par. THE BIRTH AND EARLY CHILDHOOD OF OUR BLESSED LORD. 8. Birth of Jesus, and vision of the shepherds 10. Mission of the wise men 9. Jesus taken to the temple-testimony of Simeon and Anna. BAPTISM AND TEMPTATION OF OUR LORD. 1. Time of John the Baptist's first appearance 2. John Baptist's preaching 3. Baptism of Jesus 4. Temptation in the wilderness 5. Genealogy of Jesus, according to St. Luke Page 1 1 6 7 9 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 15 15 16 16 17 Par. 6. Jesus' first cleansing of the temple and dispute with the Jews 16. The people's anger, and His miracle to escape them 17. Return again to Capernaum 18. Healing of a nobleman's son BOOK IV. Page 17 18 19 19 20 20 20 22 22 23 23 24 24 7. Calling of four more disciples, and miraculous draught of fishes 8. Teaching in the synagogue at Capernaum. The people's 26. Healing of two blind men and casting out of a dumb spirit 36 27. Jesus goes about preaching and healing. Need for 'labourers' 36 36 29. Healing of the withered hand 37 30. The Pharisees and Herodians seek to kill Jesus 31. Jesus withdraws from their anger 32. The multitude press upon Him to be healed 33. Jesus retires again to pray all night 37 37 38 38 Par. Page 34. Choosing of the twelve, and charge to them 35. Sermon on the plain 36. Healing of centurion's servant 37. Raising the widow's son 38. John sends disciples to Jesus, and Jesus's testimony to John 40. Jesus reproacheth the cities 41. Jesus rejoiceth that the truth is revealed unto babes 42. He inviteth the weary 43. Jesus eateth with the Pharisees, and is anointed by a WO- 44. He goeth about preaching, and is ministered to by women. 46. Who are they whom He counts as His relations-His mother 47. He dineth with a Pharisee, and discourseth 48. They seek to entrap Him 38 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 44 45 45 46 47 48 52. Uncharitable judgment of others, and need for ourselves to 53. The barren fig tree 49 50 51 54. Parable of the sower 51 73. The people follow Him. He hath compassion on them 58 74. He feedeth five thousand 58 75. He departeth again to pray alone 60 76. He walketh on the water to save His disciples 77. In Gennesaret the people crowd after Him with their sick THIRD YEAR OF OUR BLESSED LORD'S PUBLIC MINISTRY. 1. Pharisees and Scribes dispute with Jesus about traditions. Par. 4. Jesus goeth about healing 5. Miraculous feeding of four thousand 6. Pharisees and Sadducees require a sign 7. Warning to the disciples to beware of their doctrine 8. A blind man gradually restored 9. Peter's confession of the Christ 10. Jesus foretells His death 11. Peter rebukes Him, and is himself rebuked 12. Warning that whoso will follow Him must take up his cross 13. The transfiguration 14. The disciples marvel concerning the 'rising from the dead' 69 16. Casting out of a very strong devil 21. The disciples dispute for precedence; He taketh a child to Page 66 73 27. Sending forth the seventy two and two. He upbraideth the 73 28. Jesus goeth about Galilee and Judæa 74 29. His brethren' taunt Him 74 344 30. The people seek Him at the feast 74 31. He teacheth in the temple. Disputes concerning Him 74 75 33. The Pharisees' officers are unable to apprehend Him 39. Jesus's thanksgiving, and the blessedness of His disciples 79 40. "What shall I do ?" The good Samaritan 79 41. Martha and Mary 80 1966799966 42. "Lord, teach us to pray" 45. A blind man healed, and his defence of Jesus 48. The Pharisees' report concerning Herod. Lamentation over Jerusalem 49. Healing on the Sabbath 51. All are invited to the gospel feast 85 888888888 85 85 86 86 Par. 52. Counting the cost 53. Parable of the lost sheep and piece of silver 54. Parable of the prodigal son 55. Parable of the unjust steward Page 86 87 87 88 56. None can serve two masters 57. Disputation with the Pharisees 64. Duty of persevering prayer 59. The rich man and Lazarus 61. Jesus goeth towards Jerusalem. Discourse by the way 62. Cleansing of ten lepers 63. Coming of the kingdom of God 65. Pharisee and publican 66. Discourse concerning marriage 67. He blesseth little children 89 90 90 91 91 92 92 92 93 72. Jesus again foretells His death in the way to Jerusalem 74. Conversion of Zacchæus 94 95 95 96 96 97 97 78. Chief priests and Pharisees consult to slay Jesus. Caiaphas 80. Plot against Lazarus also 81. Triumphant entry into Jerusalem 98 99 100 100 100 82. Lamentation over the city 83. In the Temple 101 102 84. The barren fig tree 85. Second cleansing of the temple 102 102 86. Further plots against His life 102 87. Withering of the fig tree 103 88. Jesus again revealed to the Gentiles 103 89. The people's unbelief. 104 90. Danger of rejecting Jesus 105 91. The Pharisees seek to confound Him, and are themselves 95. The Pharisees' snare about the tribute-money 99. His last solemn warning to and denunciation of the Pharisees 109 |