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II. Birth of the Baptist.-Luke i. 5-25. 57-80
III. The Divinity, Humanity, and Office of Christ.-John i. 1—14 24
IV. The Genealogy of Jesus Christ.-Matt. i. 1-17; Luke iii.
VI. The Parents of Jesus Christ.-Matt. i. 18-25; Luke i.
26-56
.
33
ple.-Luke ii. 21-39
VII. The Birth of Jesus Christ.-Luke ii. 1-20
VIII. The Circumcision of Christ and Presentation in the Tem-
IX. The Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles.-Matt. ii. 1-23
X. Christ with the Doctors in the Temple.-Luke ii. 41—52;
John i. 15-28
XI. The Baptist in the Wilderness.-Matt. iii. 1—12; Mark i.
1-8; Luke iii. 1—18; John i. 15-28
XII. The Baptism of Christ.-Luke iii. 1—18
XIII. The Temptation of Christ.-Matt. iv. 1—12; Mark i.
12, 13; Luke iv. 1-13.
XIV. The Baptist's Record of himself.-John i. 15. 19–34 . XV. The Conversion of Andrew, Peter, John, Philip, and Natha- nael.-John i. 35—51
39
45
48
58
XVI. Christ's first Miracle at Cana in Galilee.-John ii. 1-11
XVII. Christ departeth to Jerusalem.—John ii. 12, 13
XVIII. Christ purgeth the Temple.-John ii. 14-25
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100
. 101
XIX. Christ's Conference with Nicodemus.-John iii. 1—21
. 106
SECTION
XX. The Witness of the Baptist concerning Christ.—John iii.
22-36
XXI. The Baptist is imprisoned.-Matt. xiv. 3-12; Luke iii.
19, 20
PAGE
112
XXII. Christ talketh with a Woman of Samaria.-John iv.
1-42
120
129
130
XXIII. Christ healeth the Ruler's Son at Capernaum.—John iv.
43-54
XXIV. Christ driven from Nazareth.-Luke iv. 16-30
XXV. Christ dwelleth in Capernaum, and teacheth.-Matt. iv.
13-17; Mark i. 14, 15
XXVI. Christ calleth Peter and Andrew, James and John.-
Matt. iv. 18-22; Mark i. 16—20; Luke v. 1-11
XXVII. Christ cureth one possessed of a Devil.-Matt. iv.
23-25; Mark i. 23-28; Luke iv. 33-37
XXVIII. Christ healeth Peter's Mother-in-law.—Matt. viii. 16,
17; Mark i. 29-31; Luke iv. 38, 39
XXIX. Christ healeth many Diseased Persons.-Matt. viii. 16,
17; Mark i. 32-34; Luke iv. 40, 41.
XXX. Christ retires apart to pray.-Mark i. 35-38; Luke
42-44
XXXI. Christ cleanseth the Leper.-Matt. viii. 2—4; Mark i.
40-45; Luke v. 12-15
XXXII. Christ cureth one sick of the Palsy.-Matt. ix. 1-
Mark ii. 1-12; Luke v. 18-26
141
143
144
XXXIII. Christ calleth Matthew, and eateth with Publicans.-
Matt. ix. 9-13; Mark ii. 14-17; Luke v. 27-32
XXXIV. Christ healeth one at the Pool of Bethesda.—John v.
1-47
XXXV. Christ the Lord of the Sabbath.-Matt. xii. 1—13;
Mark ii. 23-28; iii. 1-5; Luke vi. 1-10
XXXVI. Christ in danger from the Pharisees and the Herodians.
-Matt. xii. 14-21; Mark iii. 6—12; Luke v. 11
XXXVII. Christ chooseth the Twelve Apostles.-Matt. x. 1—42;
Mark iii. 14-19; Luke vi. 13-16
XXXVIII. Christ preacheth from the Mount.-Matt. v.-vii; Luke
vi. 17-49
XXXIX. Christ healeth the Centurion's Servant.-Matt. viii.
5-13; Luke vii. 1-10
XL. Christ raiseth from the dead the Widow's Son at Nain.
-Luke vii. 11—17
. 167
168
171
173
XLI. Christ answereth John's Messengers.-Matt. xi. 2—19;
Luke vii. 18-35
177
XLII. Christ upbraids the Cities.-Matt. xi. 20—30
XLIII. Christ at meat with Simon the Pharisee.-Luke vii.
. 181
36-50
182
XLIV. Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost.-Matt. xii. 22-27;
Mark iii. 22-30; Luke xii. 8-12
XLV. Christ restrained by His Mother and Brethren.-Matt.
xii. 46-50; Mark iii. 31-35; Luke viii. 19-21.
XLVI. Christ teacheth by Parables.-Matt. xiii. 34, 35; Mark iv.
33, 34; Luke viii. 4
XLVII. The Parable of the Sower and the Seed.-Matt. xiii.
1-23; Mark iv. 1-20; Luke viii. 5-15
XLVIII. The Parable of the Tares.-Matt. xiii. 24-30
XLIX. The Parables of the Seed growing secretly, of the Mustard
Seed, of Leaven, of the Hidden Treasure, of the Pearl,
and the Drawnet.-Matt. xiii. 31-52; Mark iv.
26-32.
L. Christ showeth how He is to be followed.-Matt. viii.
18-22; Luke ix. 57-62
LI. Christ stilleth the Tempest on the Sea.- Matt. viii.
23-27; Mark iv. 35-41; Luke viii. 22-25
LII. Christ sendeth Devils into the Swine.-Matt. viii. 28-34;
Mark v. 1-20; Luke viii. 22-39
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194
LIII. Christ healeth the Bloody Issue.-Matt. ix. 20-22;
Mark v. 25-34; Luke viii. 43-48
LIV. Christ raiseth from death Jairus' Daughter.-Matt. ix.
18, 19. 23-26; Mark v. 21-24. 35-43; Luke viii.
41, 42. 49-56
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201
202
208
. 209
LV. Christ giveth Sight to two Blind Men.-Matt. ix. 27-31 211
LVI. Christ healeth one Dumb possessed of a Devil.-Matt. ix.
32, 33
LVII. Christ sendeth forth His Twelve Apostles.-N
1-42; Mark vi. 7-13; Luke ix. 1—6
LVIII. Death of the Baptist. Apostles return to Christ.-Matt. xiv.
13; Mark vi. 30-32; Luke ix. 10, 11
LIX. Christ feedeth Five Thousand.-Matt. xiv. 14-21;
Mark vi. 33-44; Luke ix. 12-17; John vi. 1—14 220
LX. Christ walketh on the Sea.-Matt. xiv. 22-33; Mark vi.
45-56; John vi. 15-21
222
LXI. Christ teacheth in the Synagogue at Capernaum.—Luke
xii. 1-7; John vi. 22-65
LXII. Christ rebuketh Traditions.-Matt. xv. 1-20; Mark vii.
1-23.
228
LXIII. Christ healeth the Syro-Phenician's Daughter.-Matt. xv.
21-28; Mark vii. 24-30
LXIV. Christ healeth one Deaf and Dumb.--Matt. xv. 29-31;
Mark vii. 31-37,
233
LXV. Christ
feedeth Four Thousand.-Matt. xv. 32-39;
Mark viii. 1-9 .
235
LXVI. Christ refuseth a sign to the Pharisees and Sadducees.
-Matt. xvi. 1-12; Mark viii. 10-21
. 236
. 239
LXVII. Christ giveth a Blind Man sight.-Mark viii. 22-26
LXVIII. Christ enquireth the People's Opinion of Him.—
Matt. xvi. 13-20; Mark viii. 27-30; Luke ix.
18-21
LXIX. The Transfiguration of Christ.-Matt. xvii. 1—13;
Mark ix. 2-13; Luke ix. 28-36
LXX. Christ healeth the Lunatic Boy.-Matt. xvii. 14-21;
Mark ix. 14-29; Luke ix. 37-42.
LXXI. Christ payeth Tribute.-Matt. xvii. 24-27
LXXII. Christ exhorteth to Humility.-Matt. xviii. 1-14; Mark
ix. 33-37; Luke ix. 46-48
LXXIII. Christ teacheth Forgiveness by a Parable.—Matt. xviii.
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252
LXXIV. Christ goeth up to Jerusalem to the Feast of Taber-
nacles.-John vii. 1-53.
LXXV. Christ dischargeth the Woman taken in Adultery.-
John viii. 1-11
LXXVI. Christ justifieth His Doctrine.-John viii. 12—59
LXXVII. The Seventy sent forth and return.-Luke x. 1-24
LXXVIII. Christ answereth the Lawyer.-Matt. xxii. 35-40;
Luke x. 25-29
LXXIX. The Parable of the Good Samaritan.-Luke x. 30-37. 275
LXXX. Christ commends Mary the Sister of Martha.-Luke x.
LXXXI. Christ teacheth to pray.—Luke xi. 1—13
LXXXII. Christ reprehendeth the Hypocrisy of the Pharisees.-
LXXXIV. The Parable of the Rich Man and his Barns.-Luke xii.
LXXXV. Christ preacheth Repentance.-Luke xiii. 1—5
LXXXVI. Parable of the Fruitless Fig-Tree.-Luke xiii. 6—9
LXXXVII. Christ healeth the Crooked Woman.-Luke xiii.
10-17
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286
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289
LXXXIX. Christ reproveth Jerusalem.-Luke xiii. 31-35
XC. Christ healeth the Dropsy on the Sabbath.-Luke xiv.
1-6
XCI. Christ teacheth Humility by a Parable.-Luke xiv.
7-14
304
XCII. The Parable of the Great Supper.-Luke xiv. 15
-24
306
LXXXVIII. The Strait Gate.-Luke xiii. 23-30
XCIII. Christ's Disciples must bear His Cross.-Matt. x. 37
-39; xvi. 24-26. Mark viii. 34-37; ix. 49, 50.
Luke ix. 23-25; xiv. 25-35
XCIV. Parables of the Lost Sheep and Piece of Silver.-Matt.
xviii. 12-14; Luke xv. 1-10
XCV. Parable of the Prodigal Son.-Luke xv. 11-32
XCVI. Parable of the Unjust Steward.-Luke xvi. 1—18
XCVII. Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus.-Luke xvi.
19-31.
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331
334
XCVIII. Christ teacheth the Power of Faith.-Luke xvii. 1-10
XCIX. Christ healeth Ten Lepers.-Luke xvii. 11-19
C. Christ's Signs; and Manner of His coming to Judgment.-
Matt. xxiv. 23-—31; Mark xiii. 21-31; Luke xvii. 20-37 338
CI. Parable of the Importunate Widow.-Luke xviii. 1—8 . 341
CII. Parable of the Pharisee and Publican.-Luke xviii. 9-14. ib.
CIII. Christ restores the Blind, and offends the Pharisees.-
CIV. Christ the Good Shepherd.—John x. 1—18
CV. Christ retireth beyond Jordan.—John x. 19-42
CVI. Christ teacheth of Marriage and Divorcement.-Matt. xix.
1-12; Mark x. 1—12.
CVII. Christ blesseth Little Children.-Matt. xix. 13-15; Mark
x. 13-16; Luke xviii. 15-17
CVIII. The danger of trusting in Riches.-Matt. xix. 16-30;
Mark x. 17-31; Luke xviii. 18-27
CIX. Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard.-Matt.
CX. Christ returneth to Judæa.-John xi. 1—16
CXI. Christ foretelleth His Death and Resurrection.-Matt. xx.
17-19; Mark x. 32-34; Luke xviii. 31-34
CXII. Christ answereth the Mother of Zebedee's Children.-
Matt. xx. 20-28; Mark x. 35-45; Luke xxii. 24-30 371
CXIII. Christ healeth Bartimeus.-Matt. xx. 29-34; Mark x.
46-52; Luke xviii. 35-43 .
375
CXIV. Christ and Zaccheus the Publican.-Luke xix. 1-10 . 376
CXV. The Parable of the Ten Talents.-Matt. xxv. 14-30;
Luke xix. 11-27.
CXVI. Christ raiseth Lazarus.-John xi. 17-46
CXVII. Council of the Chief Priests. Caiaphas prophesieth.-
John xi. 47-54
CXVIII. Christ entertained by Lazarus.—John xii. 1—11
CXIX. Christ rideth in triumph into Jerusalem.-Matt. xxi.
1-11; Mark xi. 1-11; Luke xix. 28-40; John xii.
12-19.
CXX. Christ purgeth the Temple.-Matt. xxi. 12—16; Mark xi.
15-19; Luke xix. 45-48