Capernaum. the kings of the earth take cuftom or tri- Anno bute? of their own children, or of tat. 32. Mat. xvii. 26. ftrangers? Peter faith unto him, of Minist. 3. ftrangers. Jefus faith unto him, Then I 27. are the children free. Notwithstanding, Mar. ix. 33. Jefus rebukes his Difciples for their name. A ND being in the houfe, he asked them, What was it that ye difputed among your felves by the way? But 34. they held their peace: for by the way Luk.ix-46they had difputed among themselves Luk. ix. 47. who fhould be the greatelt. And Jefus perceiving the thought of their Mar. ix. 35. heart, he fat down and called the twelve, and faith unto them, If any man defire to be first, the fame fhall be laft of all, and fervant of all.. * At Anno b Mar. ix. * At the fame time came the difciples Capernaum. tat. 32. unto Jefus, faying, Who is the greatest. Mat. xviii• Minift. 3 in the kingdom of heaven? and Jefus 2. 36. called a little child unto him, and fet Luk.ix.47. him in the midft of them, and when 36. Mar, ix. he had taken him in his arms, he said. unto them, "Verily I fay unto you, 3. Mat. xviii. except ye be converted, and become "as little children, ye fhall not enter દ 4. into the kingdom of heaven. Who"foever therefore fhall humble himself as this little child, the fame is greatest: "Mar.ix.37. "in the kingdom of heaven. And s. Luk.ix. 48. " whofo fhall receive one fuch little "child in my name receiveth me, and 37. Mar. ix. "whofoever fhall receive me, receiveth not me, but him that fent me; *for 48. Luk. ix. "he that is leaft among you all, the But whofe 6. Mat. xviii. Mar. ix. fame fhall be great. 42. "fhall offend one of thefe little ones ૮૬ ces: for it muft needs be that offen- I ces come: but wo to that man by Mar.ix.43. "whom the offence cometh. Where- 8. "fore if thy hand or thy foot offend "thee, cur them off, and caft them "from thee: it is better for thee to en"ter into life halt or maimed, rather "than having two hands or two feet, Mat.xviii. " to go into hell, into the fire that 43. Mar. ix. "never fhall be quenched: where their, worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched. 44. 66 Minift. 3. Capernaum. quenched. *And if thy toot offend Anno Mar. ix. 45." thee, cut it off: it is better for thee tat. 32. to enter halt into life, than having СС two feet, to be caft into hell, into "the fire that never fhall be quenched "where their worm dieth not, and the 46. Mat. xviii. 9."fire is not quenched. Mar. ix. And if thine Mar.ix.47. h CC eye offend thee, pluck it out and caft 47. "it from thee: it is better for thee Mat. xviii, to enter into the kingdom of God 9. " with one eye, than having two eyes, 48. 49. to be caft into hell fire: where their 66 worm dieth not, and their fire is not quenched. ૮. "For every one fhall be falted with fire, and every facrifice fhall be falted so." with falt. Salt is good: but if the "falt have loft his faltnefs, wherewith "will you feafon it? Have falt in your "felves, and have peace one with a❝nother. Mat. xviii. 10. «Take heed that ye defpife not વ one of these little ones; for I fay un“ to you, that in heaven their angels "do always behold the face of my FaII. ther which is in heaven. For the fon "of man is come to fave that which 12." was loft. How think ye? if a man have an hundred fheep, and one of "them be gone aftray, doth he not "leave the ninety and nine, and goeth "into the mountains, and feeketh that 3." which is gone aftray? And if so be "that he find it, verily I fay unto you, "he rejoyceth more at that sheep, than "of the ninety and nine which went ૬૬ not Anno not aftray. Even fo it is not the Capernaum. Atat. 32. «will of your Father which is in hea-14. Mat. xviii. Minift. 3. «ven, that one of thefe little ones "fhould perifh. "Moreover if thy Brother shall tref.is. pass against thee, go and tell him his two more, that in the mouth of two "Again I fay unto you, that if two 19. " of you shall agree on earth as touch ing any thing that they fhall ask, it cr "Then came Peter to him, and faid, 21. "There Capernaum. C "Therefore is the kingdom of hea Anno ven likened to a certain king which Etat. 32. "would take account of his fervants. Minift. 3. 24. And when he had begun to reckon, one was brought to him which ought 25. "him ten thoufand talents. But for cr as much as he had not to pay, his "Lord commanded him to be fold, "and his wife and children and all that "he had, and payment to be made. 26, The fervant therefore fell down and "worshipped him, faying, Lord have "patience with me, and I will pay 27." thee all. Then the Lord of that ferແ vant was moyed with compaffion, and "loofed him and forgave him the debt. 28." But the fame fervant went out, and "found one of his fellow fervants. "which ought him an hundred pence: "and he laid hands on him, and took "him by the throat, faying, pay me "that thou oweft. And his fellow fer 29. 30. 31. vant fell down at his feet, and be"fought him, faying, Have patience "with me, and I will pay thee all. And he would not, but went and "caft him into prifon, till he should pay the debt. 32,"c 33. "So when his fellow fervants faw "what was done, they were very forry, "and came and told their Lord all that was done. Then his Lord, after that he had called him, faid unto him, O thou wicked fervant, I forgave "thee all that debt because thou defi "redit me. Shouldeft thou not also have cr "had |