SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE. Jutian 4720 7 XVII. History of Christ at the age of twelve Luke ii. 41-52. Jerusalem. XVIII. Commencement of the Ministry of John Matt. iii. 1-12. The Wilder- 4739 Years. From the Temptation of Christ, to the commencement of his more public Ministry after the Imprisonment of John. 1. II. Farther testimony of John the Baptist. Johni. 19-34. Bethabara. Bethabara- V. The Buyers and Sellers driven from the John ii. 13. to Jerusalem. From the Commencement of the more public Ministry of Christ to the Mission of I. General Introduction to the History of Mat. iv. 12-17. Judea. Mark i. 14, 15. II. Christ's Conversation with the Woman of John iv. 1-42. Samaria. John iv. 43, to Cana in Ga- IV. First public preaching of Christ in the Luk. iv. 16-30. Nazareth. Synagogue at Nazareth, and his Danger V. Christ sojourns at Capernaum. 474027 XI. Mark i. 29-31. Luk. iv. 38, 39. Mat. iv. 23-25. Galilee. Mark i. 32-39, Luke iv. 40. to the end. Mat. viii. 2-4. Galilee. Mark i. 40, to the end. The Paralytic cured, and the power of Matt. ix. 2-8. Capernaum. Mark ii. 1-12. XIII. The infirm Man healed at the Pool of John v. 1-15. Jerusalem. Bethesda. XIV. Christ vindicates the Miracle, and asserts John v. 16, to Jerusalem. XV. Christ defends his Disciples for plucking the end. Mat. xii. 1-8. In a Pro- Matt. xii. 9-14. In a Pro- Matt. v. vi. vii. Galilee. and viii. 1. Luke vi. 20, to the end. Matt. viii. 5-13. Capernaum. Luke vii. 11-18. Nain. Matt. xi. 7-15. Luke vii.24-30. XXVI. Christ forgives the Sins of a female Peni-Luke vii. 36, tent, at the House of a Pharisee. XXVII. Christ preaches again throughout Galilee. to the end. Luke viii. 1-3. XXVIII. Christ cures a Demoniac-Conduct of the Matt.xii.22-45. Capernaum. XXIX. Christ declares his faithful Disciples to be Matt. xii. 46,| his real kindred. to the end. the end. XXXII. Explanation of the Parable of the Sower. Mt. xiii. 18-23. Markiv. 13-23. ver. 9. and xi. 15. XXXIII. Christ directs his Hearers to practise what Mark iv. 24, 25. they hear. Kingdom. Luke viii. 18. XXXIV. Various Parables descriptive of Christ's Mt. xiii. 24-53. XXXVI. Christ heals the Gadarene Demoniac. XXXVII. Christ dines with Matthew. Mark iv. 36, to the end. Lu. viii. 22-25. Matt. viii. 28, Gadara. to the end. Mark v. 1-20. Lu. viii. 26-39.) Mat. ix. 10-17. Capernaum. Mark ii. 15-22. Luke v. 29, to the end. XXXVIII. Jarius' Daughter is healed, and the infirm Matt. ix. 1. and Mat. ix. 27-31. On a Tour. XXXIX. Christ restores two blind Men to Sight. ill-treated there. Mark vi. 1, to XLII. Christ preaches again throughout Galilee. Matt.ix. 35-38. Galilee. Mark vi. part of CHAPTER IV. From the Mission of the twelve Apostles to the Mission of the Seventy. tles. I. Christ's Commission to the twelve Apos- Matt. x. and xi. On a Pro- II. Death of John the Baptist-Herod desires Matt. xiv. 1-12. lilee. III. The Twelve return, and Jesus retires with Mt. xiv. 13, 14. Desert of IV. Five thousand are fed miraculously. Mark vi. 30-34. Bethsaida. John vi. 12. Mt. xiv. 15-21. On the way John vi. 3-14. 4741 1 SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE. Julian Vulgar V. Christ sends the Multitude away, and Mt. xiv. 22, 23. Probably prays alone. VI. Christ walks on the Sea to his Disciples, who are overtaken by a Storm. VII. Christ heals many People. Mark vi. 45, 46. near Jerusa Mt. xiv. 24-33. Galilee. Mark vi. 47-53. John vi. 16-21. Mt. xiv. 34-36. Mark vi. 53-56. VIII. Christ teaches in the Synagogue of Caper- John vi. 22, to Capernaum. IX. Christ converses with the Scribes and Pha-Matt. xv. 1-20. X. Christ heals the Daughter of the Canaan-Mat. xv. 21-28. Tyre. XI. Christ goes through Decapolis, healing Mat. xv. 29-31. Decapolis. XII. Four thousand Men are fed miraculously. Matt. xv. 32. to On a Mount XIII. The Pharisees require other Signs-Christ XIV. Christ heals a blind Man at Bethsaida. the end. by the Sea of and pt. of 22. XVI. Christ astonishes the Disciples, by declar- Mt. xvi. 21-23. Galilee. XIX. Christ again foretels his Death and Resur-Mt. xvii. 22-28. From the Mission of the Seventy Disciples, to the triumphal entry of Christ into SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE III. Agitation of the public Mind at Jerusalem, John vii. 11, to Jerusalem. the end. IV. Conduct of Christ to the Adulteress and John viii. 2-11. her Accusers. V. Christ declares himself to be the Son of John viii.12-20 VI. Christ declares the Manner of his Death. John viii. 21, VII. The Seventy return with Joy. to the end. Luke x. 17-24. Near Jeru- salem. VIII. Christ directs the Lawyer how he may at-Luke x. 25-28. On a Tour. XVI. Christ exhorts to Watchfulness, Fidelity, Luke xii. 35, to the end, and XVII. Christ cures an infirm Woman in the Sy- Lu. xiii. 10-17. nagogue. XVIII. Christ begins his Journey towards Jeru-Luke xiii. 22. XIX. Christ restores to Sight a Blind Man, who John ix. 1-34. Jerusalem. XX. Christ declares that he is the true Shep-John ix. 35, to herd. XXI. Christ publicly asserts his Divinity. the end. x. 1-21. John x. 22-38. XXII. In consequence of the opposition of the John x. 39, to Jews, Christ retires beyond Jordan. the end. XXIII. Christ, leaving the City, laments over Je-Luke xiii. 23, Near Jeru- the great Supper. salem. XXV. Christ's Disciples must forsake the World. Luke xiv. 25, On a Tour. to the end. XXVI. Parables of the lost Sheep, and of the lost Luke xv. 1-10.) XXXI. Christ receives and blesses little Chil-Mat. xix. 3-15. dren. XXXII. Parable of the rich Man and Lazarus. Mark x. 13-17. Luke xvi. 19, |