Sect. XII. The wise men's offering. The flight into Sect. XIII. The massacre of the innocents. turn of Christ to Nazareth. age, and is examined by the doctors of the law. 37 Sect. XV. The preaching of John the Baptist in the wil- derness. He declares himself to be the forerunner Sect. XVI. A passage of the prophecy of Isaiah relating Sect. XVII. The baptism of Christ. The Holy Spirit Sect. XVIII. Christ tempted in the wilderness by the Sect. XIX. The testimony of John concerning Christ. 59 Sect. XX. Two disciples of John the Baptist, and Na. Sect. XXI. Christ turns the water into wine, his first Sect. XXII. Christ's discourse with Nicodemus, a ruler Sect. XXIII. The last testimony of John the Baptist. He is imprisoned by Herod. Sect. XXIV. Christ discourses with a woman of Samaria. 79 Sect. XXV. Christ returns into Galilee. Sect. XXVI. Christ cures a nobleman's son at Caper- Sect. XXVII. Passages of the prophecies of Daniel re- lating to the kingdom of heaven. sect. XXVIII. Christ begins to preach the Gospel, and calls Peter, Andrew, James and John. Sect. XXIX. Passages from the prophecies of Isaiah, foretelling the coming of Jehovah to bring salvation. co Sect. XXXI. Christ cures a man of the palsy. page 105 Sect. XXXII. Christ calleth Matthew the publican. He discourses with the Pharisces. Sect. XXXIII. Christ cures a woman. Restores to life Jairus's daughter, and gives sight to two blind men. 113 Sect. XXXIV. Christ walks in the corn-fields with his disciples on the sabbath-day. His discourse with the Pharisees concerning the Sabbath. He cures a man who had a withered hand; and perforins many other Sect. XXXV. Christ having spent the night in prayer, chooses his twelve apostles, and afterwards performs Sect. XXXVI. Christ's sermon on the mount. Sect, XXXVII. Continuation of Christ's sermon on the Sect. XXXVIII. Continuation of Christ's sermon on the Sect. XXXIX. Continuation of Christ's sermon on the Sect. XL. Conclusion of Christ's sermon on the mount. Sect. XLI. Christ cures the centurion's servant. Raises the widow's son, and cleanses the leper. A scribe Sect. XLII. Christ stills a tempest, and cures a demo- Sect. XLIII. Christ cures the blind and dumb demoniac. He discourses of blasphemy against the Holy Sect. XLIV. The parable of the sower, and its explana- Sect. XLV. The parable of the tares, the grain of mus- tard-seed, and of leaven. Explanation of the para- Sect. XLVI. Part of Isaiah's prophecy relating to the 190 Sect. Sect. XLVIII. Christ sendeth out the twelve apostles secution. Sect. XLIX. Christ's discourse concerning John the Sect. LII. Herod's opinion of Christ. The power of conscience exemplified in him. Sect. LIII. The apostles return to Christ. He feeds five thousand with five loaves and two fishes. Sect. LIV. Christ, walks on the sea. He stills, a tem- Sect. LV. Christ discourses with his disciples concern- ing the bread of life. Peter confesses him to be the Sect. LVI. Christ heals the impotent man at the pool Sect. LVII. Christ discourses with the Scribes and Pha- Sect. LVIII. Christ cures the daughter of a Canaanitish - Sect. LIX. Christ feeds four thousand with seven loaves Sect. LXII. Christ is transfigured before two of his Sect. LXIII. Christ cures a demoniac. Sect. LXIV. Christ pays tribute to the temple. Sect. LXV. Christ discourses with his disciples con- cerning humility, and forgiveness. He sets a little Sect. LXVI. Continuation of Christ's discourse con- " Sect. LXVII. Christ sends out the seventy disciples to page 265 269 274 Sect. LXVIII. Christ goes to Jerusalem at the feast of tabernacles. He discourses with the Jews, concern- Sect. LXI. An invitation from the word of the Lord, - 1948 codemus interposes. Sect. LXXI. The woman taken in adultery. Christ Sect. LXXII. Continuation of Christ's discourse with Sect. LXXIV. Christ visits his friends at Bethany. Sect. LXXV. Christ repeats his instructions concern- ing prayer. He dines at the house of a publican. Sect. LXXVI. Christ, warns his disciples to beware of hypocrisy and covetousness. The parable of the covetous woman. zarus. çovetous rich man. He exhorts his disciples to page watchfulness. The parable of the slothful servant. 327 Sect. LXXVII. Of the Galileans whom Pilate slew. The parable of the fig tree. Christ heals an infirm 332 Sect. LXXVIII. Christ warns his hearers of the dif. ficulty and importance of entering into the kingdom 337 Sect. LXXIX. Christ cures a man of the dropsy at the house of a Pharisee, and admonishes the Jewish teachers. The parable of the wedding feast. 34° Sect LXXX. Christ urges the necessity of considering the difficulties of religion, before a profession of it. 344 Sect. LXXXI. The parables of the lost sheep, the piece of money, and the prodigal son. 345 Sect. LXXXII. The parable of the unjust steward. 359 Sect. LXXXIII. The parable of the rich man and La 356 Sect. LXXXIV. The parables of the unjust judge, and the publican and Pharisee. 360 Sect. LXXXV. Christ rebukes the intemperate zeal of James and John, and heals the ten lepers. He 365 Sect: LXXXVI. Christ cures a man who had been blind from his birth. 370 Sect. LXXXVII. Prediction of Isaiah concerning the good shepherd of Israel. 377 Sect. LXXXVIII. Part of the prophecy of Ezekiel con cerning the bad shepherds of Israel. Sect. LXXXIX. The parable of the good shepherd. 382 Sect. XC. Christ, at the feast of the dedication, declares himself to be the Messiah, Seck. XCI. Little children brought to Christ. His benevolent reception of them. 391 Sect. XCIÍ. A rich young ruler comes to Christ for instruction. Discourses concerning riches. 395 Sect. XCIII. The parable of the labourers in the vineyard. 401 Sect. XCIV. Christ raises Lazarus from the dead. 405 380 387 |