A PRACTICAL EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. LUKE, IN THE FORM OF LECTURES, INTENDED TO ASSIST THE PRACTICE OF DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION AND DEVOTION. BY JOHN BIRD SUMNER, D.D. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. FIFTH EDITION. LONDON: 1850. S8 1850 CO N T E N T S. LECTURE 1.-i. 1-7. Short Account of St. Luke. His preface to his history. The parents of John the Baptist. Their blameless character. Page 1 LECTURE II.-i. 8–17. Purpose of John the Baptist's mission, declared by the angel to his father Zacharias : viz. to turn the heart of the fathers to the children : 2, to turn the hearts of the disobedient to the wisdom of the just: 3, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord. 6 . LECTURE III.-i. 18438. Zacharias doubts the angel's word, and becomes dumb. The purpose of God is declared to Mary, that she should become the mother of Jesus, by an immaculate conception. 12 LECTURE IV.-i. 39—55. Elizabeth blesses Mary. Mary's hymn of thanksgiving and praise. 17 LECTURE V.-i. 56-80. The Baptist is born, and named John. Zacharias's prophetic hymn, declaring the purpose of his birth. 23 452 The birth of Jesus. Announced by angels to shepherds. The angel's hymn—I. Glory to God in the highest. Peace on The shepherds visit Bethlehem, and are satisfied. Childhood and early youth of Jesus. He astonishes the teachers in the temple at Jerusalem : and excuses himself to his mo- ther, as having been engaged in his Father's business. He LECTURE XII.- jii. 21—38. God, by the descent of the Holy Ghost, declares himself well pleased with Jesus: 1, as a sacrifice for sin : 2, as a pattern Jesus declares at Nazareth the purpose of his incarnation. He 72 Matthew the publican is chosen to be an apostle. The mur- muring of the Pharisees gives occasion to declare the design of |