MATT. VIII. 19-22; LUKE IX. 57-62. The conditions of discipleship-Leave the dead to bury the dead - 126-130 LUKE X. I-12. Jesus appoints seventy disciples, and sends them forth to prepare for him 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. Martha and Mary JOHN VII. 14-36. 147-158 158-166 166-178 Jesus at the feast of tabernacles-The Jews seek to kill him-The JOHN VII. 37-53. Continuation of Jesus' preaching in the Temple at the feast of tabernacles-The Pharisees send officers to take him, but these return awed by his majesty-Nicodemus JOHN VIII. 1—11. The woman taken in adultery is brought to Jesus for judgment JOHN VIII. 12—29. Jesus and the Pharisees-He foretells his crucifixion 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 Jesus the Good Shepherd JOHN X. 1-21. LUKE XI. 1—4. Jesus teaches the disciples how to pray-Second form of the Lord's prayer MARK III. 20—21. The friends of Jesus endeavor to lay hands on him MATT. XII. 22—37; MARK III. 22—30; LUKE XI. 14—23. The healing of the dumb demoniac-The Pharisees blaspheme that The scribes and Pharisees seek a sign from Jesus-The sign of Jonah-The unclean spirit who goes out of a man and walks Jesus dines with a Pharisee-The Pharisee marvels that Jesus Jesus refuses to arbitrate in the division of an inheritance between LUKE XIV. 1—14. Jesus heals on the Sabbath a man who had the dropsy-When thou art bidden of any man to a marriage feast, sit not down in the chief seat 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 the highways and hedges, and constrain them to come in LUKE XIV. 25-35. 361-366 357-373 Love, the condition of discipleship-The carrying of the cross- Jesus receives sinners-The parable of the hundred sheep-Of the woman who loses a piece of silver-The joy in Heaven 378-382 Occasions of stumbling-Forgiveness of injuries-Faith-The The Pharisees take counsel to put Jesus to death-The prophecy 382-391 391-401 401-410 410-416 416-433 The parable of the unjust judge-Perseverance in prayer 447-450 MATT. XIX. 13—15; MARK X. 13—16; LUKE XVIII. 15-17. Jesus blesses the little children 471-474 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. 1—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. 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. 1—8. 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. 1-14. 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. 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 The Gentiles ask to see Jesus-Jesus predicts his death JOHN XII. 37-50. The blindness of the Jews 645-656 656-663 |