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LECTURE XXVI.-viii. 1—15.
The parable of the sower.
LECTURE XXVII.—viii. 16–21.
The answer of Jesus to his mother and his brethren.
LECTURE XXVIII.— viii. 22-39.
136
142
A tempest stilled. A man is delivered from devils, which enter
into swine.
147
LECTURE XXIX.—viii. 40—56.
The faith of a diseased woman is rewarded. Jairus' daughter
restored.
152
LECTURE XXX.-ix. 1-17.
The twelve apostles sent to preach the gospel. Five thousand
miraculously fed.
LECTURE XXXI.-ix. 18-27.
157
The apostles acknowledge Jesus to be the Christ.
warned to prepare for trial and persecution.
LECTURE XXXII.-ix. 28-36.
The transfiguration and testimony given to Jesus from hea-
ven.
LECTURE XXXIII.-ix. 37-50.
167
Jesus heals a lunatic Predicts his own sufferings. Enforces
humility by the example of a child.
LECTURE XXXIV.—ix. 51–62.
172
The angry spirit of two apostles reproved. Perseverance in
religion required.
LECTURE XXXV.--x. 1-16.
Seventy disciples sent forth to proclaim the kingdom of God.
LECTURE XXXVI.-x. 17-20.
177
182
Return of the seventy. Their names written in the book of
life.
187
LECTURE XXXVII.-x. 21-29.
Mysteries of the Gospel. Answer to a certain lawyer, who
inquires concerning eternal life..
191
A dumb man delivered from an evil spirit. Parable of the
strong man vanquished by one stronger.
LECTURE XLII —xi. 27-36.
212
Description of the truly blessed. The unbelief of the people
The disciples charged to fear God and not man, and to show
themselves followers of Christ.
230
LECTURE XLV.—xii. 13—21.
The folly of the rich worldling, who lays up treasure for him-
self.
235
Jesus foretells some effects of his coming. He reproves the
people for their unbelief.
250
LECTURE XLIX.-xiii. 1-9.
The nature of divine judgments. Parable of the barren fig-
tree.
LECTURE L.-xii. 10-21.
255
Jesus defends his healing on the Sabbath. Parable of the
leaven.
260
LECTURE LI.-xiii. 22-30.
Warning given to enter the strait gate in time.
266
The prodigal son. His departure from home, and misery. 302
LECTURE LIX.-xv. 17-24.
The prodigal's repentance, return, and reception with his
father.
307
LECTURE LX.- .-xv. 25—32.
The jealousy of the prodigal's elder brother.
312
LECTURE LXI.—xvi. 1—12.
317
Parable of the unjust steward.
LECTURE LXII.—xvi. 13—18.
Necessity of choosing between the service of God and mammon.
323
LECTURE LXIII.-xvi. 19-31.
Parable of the rich man and Lazarus.
329
LECTURE LXIV.-xvii. 1-10.
selves unprofitable servants.
Forgiveness of injuries. The disciples are taught to count them-
LECTURE LXV.—xvii. 11—19.
335
Ten lepers healed. Only one returns thanks.
341
LECTURE LXVI.-xvii. 20-37.
The kingdom of God commenced, but neglected by men.
345
Jesus receives little children. The recompense of those who
leave all, and follow him.
362
LECTURE LXXIV.-xix. 41-48.
Lamentation of Jesus over the impenitence of Jerusalem.
390
LECTURE LXXV.-xx. 1—18.
Parable of the rebellious husbandmen.
394
LECTURE LXXVI.—xx. 19-26.
Tribute due to Cæsar, and allegiance to God.
401
LECTURE LXXVII.-xx. 27-36.
Nature of the world to come.
407
LECTURE LXXVIII.—
-xx. 37-47.
Resurrection proved from a passage in the book of Exodus.
Christ more than the son of David.
413
LECTURE LXXIX.-xxi. 1-19.
Disciples warned of trials, and exhorted to patience.
419
LECTURE LXXXII.-xxii. 1—16.
Apostacy of Judas. Fulfilment of the Passover.
435