The Miracles of ChristBy the signs, wonders and miracles He performed, Jesus manifested His compassion for His creatures and the ultimate reason for his coming into the world - His healing and restoration of mankind. The miracles are presented in three parts. The first deals with the miracles recorded in St Matthew's and St Luke's Gospels, as they are read on the Sundays after Pentecost. The second section treats the signs of the Gospel of St John, and the third part surveys the miracles in St Mark's Gospel. |
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Contents
Part I | 2 |
Readings for the Sundays after Pentecost | 12 |
The Sixth Sunday | 23 |
The Eighth Sunday | 32 |
The Ninth Sunday | 38 |
The Eighteenth Sunday | 47 |
The Twentieth Sunday | 53 |
The Twentyseventh Sunday | 59 |
The Noblemans Son John 44654 | 79 |
The Feeding of the Five Thousand | 91 |
The Blind Man John 9138 | 99 |
The Raising of Lazarus John 11145 | 107 |
Final Comments on Sections I and II | 114 |
The Healing of a Possessed Man Mark 1 | 119 |
The Man With a Withered Hand Mark 3 | 127 |
Feeding of the Five Thousand Jesus Walks on the Sea | 135 |
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