MATT. VIII, 19–22; LUKE IX. 57—62. LUKE X. II2 Jesus appoints seventy disciples, and sends them forth to prepare for him 1 130-133 134-143 144-147 1 1 147—158 158-166 166—178 178—191 MATT. XI. 20—24; LUKE X. 13-16. Jesus upbraids the cities that repented not-Capharnaum LUKE X. 17–20. The return of the seventy disciples MATT. XI. 25—30; LUKE X. 21—24. Jesus rejoices in the Holy Spirit-Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest LUKE X. 25–37. The good Samaritan LUKE X. 38—42. JOHN VII. 14-36. JOHN VII. 37–53. tabernacles—The Pharisees send officers to take him, but JOHN VIII. I-II. JOHN VIII. 12—29. JOHN VIII. 30—59 The discourse of Jesus to the Pharisees is continued–They take up stones to stone him JOHN IX. 1-41. Jesus opens the eyes of a blind man on the Sabbath JOHN X. 1—21. LUKE XI. 1-4. MARK III. 20–21. 191–198 198—212 212-222 222—237 237—253 253—263 i 264–265 265-267 - MATT. XII. 22—37; MARK III. 22—30; LUKE XI. 14—23. The healing of the dumb demoniac—The Pharisees blaspheme that Jesus casts out devils by Beelzebub the prince of devils 267-285 MATT. XII. 38—45; LUKE XI. 24–36. The scribes and Pharisees seek a sign from Jesus—The sign of Jonah—The unclean spirit who goes out of a man and walks through dry places—His return with seven other spirits more Jesus dines with a Pharisee—The Pharisee marvels that Jesus does not wash before eating-Jesus charges the Pharisees and 300_312 The leaven of the Pharisees—God's providence—The sin against 312—314 LUKE XII. 13-21 Jesus refuses to arbitrate in the division of an inheritance between brother and brother—The parable of the rich man who pulls down his barns, and builds greater 314—319 LUKE XII. 22—34. Be not anxious for your life, what ye shall eat, nor yet for your body what ye shall put on 319-322 LUKE XII. 35–53. The necessity of watching for the Lord's coming-Persecution 322—334 LUKE XII. 54–59. The sign of the advent of the Messiah-The preparation for the judgment 334-336 LUKE XIII. 1-9. The slaughter of the Galilaeans by Pilate-The tower of Siloam- The unprofitable fig tree 336—340 LUKE XIII. 10–17. The Lord heals an infirm woman in the synagogue on the Sabbath 341—344 LUKE XIII. 18-22. The parable of the mustard seed, and of the leaven 344—345 JOHN X. 22—42. Jesus at the feast of the dedication at Jerusalem-He declares himself the Son of God 345-354 LUKE XIII. 23–35. Are they few that are saved?—There are last who shall be first, and there are first who shall be last- Jesus and Herod Antipas - Jerusalem 354-361 LUKE XIV. 1-14. thou art bidden of any man to a marriage feast, sit not down 361-366 LUKE XIV. 15—24. A certain man made a great supper; and he bade many—And they all with one consent began to make excuse-Go out into LUKE XIV. 25–35. The parable of the man preparing to build the tower, and of LUKE XV. I-10. Jesus receives sinners—The parable of the hundred sheep-Of the woman who loses a piece of silver—The joy in Heaven 378—382 LUKE XV. 11–32. The prodigal son 382—391 LUKE XVI. 1-13. The unrighteous steward 391-401 LUKE XVI. 14—31. The rich man and Lazarus the beggar 401-410 LUKE XVII. 1-10. Occasions of stumbling-Forgiveness of injuries-Faith—The rewards of God 410-416 JOHN XI. 1–44. The death and resurrection of Lazarus 416—433 JOHN XI. 45–56. The Pharisees take counsel to put Jesus to death—The prophecy of Caiaphas 4334437 LUKE XVII. II–19. The healing of the lepers 437–441 LUKE XVII. 20–37. The manner of Christ's second coming 441-447 LUKE XVIII. 1The parable of the unjust judge—Perseverance in prayer 447-450 LUKE XVIII. 9-14. The Pharisee and the publican in the Temple 450-454 MATT. XIX. 1-12; MARK X, 1-12. The indissolubility of marriage—The excellence of celibacy 454-471 MATT. XIX. 13-15; MARK X. 13-16; LUKE XVIII. 15–17. Jesus blesses the little children 471-474 -8. MATT. XIX. 16—30; MARK X. 17–31; LUKE XVIII. 18—30. Jesus and the young ruler—The danger of riches—The rewards of those who have followed Christ 474-493 MATT. XX, I-16. The parable of the householder who went out at various hours to hire laborers into his vineyard 493—501 MATT. XX. 17–19; MARK X. 32-34; LUKE XVIII. 31–34. Jesus prophesies his death and resurrection 501-505 MATT. XX. 20—28; MARK X. 35–45. The petition of the sons of Zebedee 505-515 MATT. XX. 29—34; MARK X. 46–52; LUKE XVIII. 35-43. Jesus heals two blind men in Jericho 515-522 LUKE XIX. I-10. Zacchaeus 522–528 LUKE XIX, 11-28. The parable of the ten pounds 528–535 MATT. XXVI. 6–13; MARK XIV. 3-9; JOHN XII. 1-11. Mary of Bethany anoints the head and feet of Jesus in the house of Simon the leper 535–542 MATT. XXI. 1-11; MARK XI. 1-11; LUKE XIX. 29–40; JOHN XII. 12-19. Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem 542—555 MATT. XXI. 12—22; MARK XI. 12–25; LUKE XIX. 41–48. Jesus casts out the traders from the Temple—Hosanna to the Son of David - Jesus curses the fig tree—He predicts the fall of Jerusalem 555–568 MATT. XXI. 23–32; MARK XI. 27-33; LUKE XX. 148. The Pharisees demand of Jesus by what authority he acts—The parable of the two sons—Jesus asks them concerning the baptism of John 568—576 MATT. XXI. 33—46; MARK XII. 1-12; LUKE XX. 8—19. The parable of the wicked husbandmen 576-586 MATT. XXII. I-14. The parable of the king who made a marriage feast 586-596 MATT. XXII. 15-22; MARK XII. 13–17; LUKE XX. 20—26. The tribute money-Render to Cæsar the things that are Cæsar's, and to God the things that are God's 596-604 MATT. XXII. 23-33; MARK XII. 18—27; LUKE XX. 27–40. The resurrection of the body 604-613 MATT. XXII. 34-40; MARK XII. 28–34. The great commandment of the law 613-621 MATT. XXII. 41–46; MARK XII. 35-37; LUKE XX. 41–44. Christ confounds the Pharisees by asking how the Messiah can be David's son 622—628 MATT. XXIII. 1–39; MARK XII. 38-40; LUKE XX. 45–47. Jesus rebukes the Pharisees 628—641 MARK. XII. 41-44; LUKE XXI. 1-4. The widow's mites 641—645 6454656 JOHN XII. 204-36. JOHN XII. 37–50. 656--663 |