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CXXI. Gentiles desire to see Christ. A Voice from Heaven-
John xii. 20-50
CXXII. Christ curseth the Fruitless Fig-Tree.-Matt. xxi. 18
—22; Mark xi. 12—14. 20—26
CXXIII. Christ foretelleth the Destruction of the Temple.-
Matt. xxiv. 1, 2; Mark xiii. 1, 2; Luke xxi. 5, 6
CXXIV. Christ avoucheth His Authority.-Matt. xxi. 23-27;
Mark xi. 27-33; Luke xx. 1—8
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412
416
417
418
ib.
426
CXXV. Parable of the Two Sons.-Matt. xxi. 28-32
CXXVI. Parable of the Vineyard let out to Husbandmen.-
Matt. xxi. 33-46; Mark xii. 1—12; Luke xx. 9—19 420
CXXVII. Parable of the Wedding Garment.-Matt. xxii. 1-14. 423
CXXVIII. Christ payeth Tribute to Cæsar.-Matt. xxii. 15-22;
Mark xii. 13-17; Luke xx. 19-26
CXXIX. Christ confuteth the Sadducees-Matt. xxii. 23-33;
Mark xii. 18-27; Luke xx. 27-38
CXXX. Christ resolveth the Scribe. - Matt. xxii. 34-40;
Mark xii. 28-34; Luke xx. 39, 40
CXXXI. How Christ is the Son of David.-Matt. xxii. 41-46;
Mark xii. 35-37; Luke xx. 41-44
CXXXII. Christ teacheth to beware of the Scribes and Pharisees.
-Matt. xxiii. 1-39; Luke xx. 45-47
CXXXIII. Christ commendeth the Widow's Mite.-Mark xii.
41-44; Luke xxi. 1-4.
CXXXIV. Christ telleth of His Coming, and of the End of the
World.-Matt. xxiv. 1-43; Mark xiii. 1-37;
CXXXV. Christ teacheth, by a Parable, to Watch.-Matt. xxiv.
42-51; Mark xiii. 32-37; Luke xxi. 36
CXXXVI. Parable of the Ten Virgins.-Matt. xxv. 1-13
CXXXVII. Christ describes the Last Judgment.-Matt. xxv. 31
-46
CXXXVIII. Christ's Last Unction.-Matt. xxvi. 6-13; Mark xiv.
.1-13
CXXXIX. Christ washeth His Disciples' feet.-John xiii. 1—17
CXL. Christ betrayed by Judas Iscariot.- Matt. xxvi. 14—16;
Mark xiv. 10, 11; Luke xxii. 3-6; John xiii. 18-30 456
CXLI. Christ instituteth His Holy Supper.-Matt. xxvi.
17-30; Mark xiv. 12-26; Luke xxii. 7-20;
John xiii. 31-35; xiv.-xvii.
CXLII. Judas receives a Band of Soldiers from the Chief
Priests. John xviii. 3
CXLIII. Christ forewarneth Peter.-Matt. xxvi. 31–35; Mark
xiv. 27-31; Luke xxii. 31-38; John xiii. 36-38 469
CXLIV. Christ's Agony in the Garden.-Matt. xxvi. 36-46;
Mark xiv. 32-42; Luke xxii. 39-46; John xviii. 1, 2 471
CXLV. Christ is apprehended.-Matt. xxvi. 47-56; Mark xiv.
43-50; Luke xxii. 47-54; John xviii. 3-12.
477
. 479
CXLVI. Christ is forsaken by all His Apostles and Disciples.-
Matt. xxvi. 56; Mark xiv. 50-52
CXLVII. Christ denied by Peter.-Matt. xxvi. 69-75; Mark xiv.
66-72; Luke xxii. 54-62; John xviii. 15-18.
25-27
CXLVIII. Christ is led away bound to Annas.-John xviii. 12, 13. 24 482
CXLIX. Christ carried before the High Priest.-Matt. xxvi. 57
-68; Mark xiv. 53-65; Luke xxii. 54. 63–71;
John xviii. 19-23
483
CL. Christ before Pilate.-Matt. xxvii. 11-26; Mark xv.
1-15; Luke xxiii. 1-25; John xviii. 28-32
.
485
CLI. Christ sent to Herod.-Luke xxiii. 6—12
CLII. Christ is returned to Pilate and condemned.-Matt. xxvii.
15-31; Mark xv. 6-20; Luke xxiii. 13-25; John
xviii. 33-40; xix. 8-16
CLIII. Behold the Man.-John xix. 1-7
CLIV. Christ bears His Cross.-Matt. xxvii. 32; Mark xv.
21; Luke xxiii. 26-31
CLV. Christ Crucified.-Matt. xxvii. 33-35; Mark xv. 22
-25; Luke xxiii. 32-34; John xix. 17-24.
CLVI. Christ hangs on the Cross.-Matt. xxvii. 36–49; Mark
xv. 26-32; Luke xxiii. 35-38
CLVII. Christ pardoneth the Penitent Thief.-Luke xxiii. 39
-43.
CLVIII. Christ's Mother at the Cross.-John xix. 25-27
CLIX. Death of Christ.-Matt. xxvii. 45-53; Mark xv. 33-38;
Luke xxiii. 44-46; John xix. 28-30
CLX. Christ is confessed by the Centurion to be the Son of
God.-Matt. xxvii. 54; Mark xv. 39; Luke xxiii.
CLXI. Christ's Side is Pierced.-John xix. 31-37
CLXII. Christ's Body is honourably Buried.-Matt. xxvii. 55
-61; Mark xv. 40-47; Luke xxiii. 48-56; John xix.
38-42
CLXIII. Christ's Sepulchre is Sealed and Watched.—Matt. xxvii.
62-66; xxviii. 11—15
CLXIV. The miserable end of Judas Iscariot.- -Matt. xxvii. 3
-10; Acts i. 16—20.
CLXV. Christ descended into Hell.-Luke xxiii. 43; Acts ii.
CLXVI. Christ's Resurrection.-Matt. xxviii. 1-8; Mark xvi.
1-8; Luke xxiv. 1-3; John xx. 1-10
CLXVII. Christ appeareth to Mary Magdalene.-Mark xvi. 9-11;
John xx. 11-18
a
CLXVIII. Christ appeareth to other Women.-Matt. xxviii. 9,
10; Luke xxiv. 4—11 .
540
541
CLXIX. Christ appeareth to the two Disciples at Emmaus.-
Mark xvi. 12, 13; Luke xxiv. 13-35
CLXX. Christ appeareth to Simon Peter.-Luke xxiv. 12—
34; 1 Cor. xv. 5
CLXXI. Christ appeareth to the Apostles.-Mark xvi. 14—18;
Luke xxiv. 36-48; John xx. 19-23
CLXXII. The Incredulity and Confession of Thomas.—John xx.
CLXXIII. Christ's Disciples depart into Galilee.—Matt. xxviii.
CLXXIV. Christ appeareth at the Sea of Tiberias.—John xxi.
1-25
CLXXV. Christ appeareth at a Mountain in Galilee.-Matt.
xxviii. 16-20; 1 Cor. xv. 6.
CLXXVI. The Disciples return to Jerusalem.-Luke xxiv. 49
CLXXVII. Christ's Ascension into Heaven.-Mark xvi. 19, 20;
Luke xxiv. 50, 51; Acts i. 1—11 .
543
544
546
548
552
556
. 559
CLXXVIII. The Apostles tarry at Jerusalem.-Luke xxiv. 52, 53;
562
566
CLXXIX. Matthias elected to be an Apostle.-Acts i. 15-26 568
CLXXX. Descent of the Holy Ghost at Pentecost.-Acts ii.
CLXXXI. Peter's Sermon.-Acts ii. 14-47
CLXXXII. Peter and John heal the Beggar at the Beautiful Gate.
-Acts iii. 1-26
CLXXXIII. Peter and John brought before the Council.—Acts iv.
1-34 .
CLXXXIV. The Church have all things common.-Acts iv.
32-37.
CLXXXV. Ananias and Sapphira.—Acts v. 1—11
CLXXXVI. The Apostles do many miracles.-Acts v. 12-16
CLXXXVII. Peter and John imprisoned, are delivered by an Angel.
-Acts v. 17-42 .
CLXXXVIII. Seven Deacons chosen.-Acts vi. 1-7
CLXXXIX. Stephen the Deacon stoned to Death.-Acts vi. 8-15;
vii. 1-60
CXC. Philip the Deacon.-Acts viii. 1-13.
CXCI. Simon the Sorcerer.-Acts viii. 14-25
CXCII. Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch.-Acts viii. 26-40. 608
CXCIII. Conversion of Saul.-Acts ix. 1-19; xxii. 3-21;
CXCIV. Saul preacheth Christ boldly. - Acts ix. 20-31;
2 Cor. xi. 32, 33; Gal. i. 17-24; ii. 9, 10
CXCV. Peter, Æneas, and Tabitha.-Acts ix. 32-43
CXCVI. Peter and Cornelius the Centurion.-Acts x. 1-23
CXCVII. Peter preacheth Christ to Cornelius and his Country-
men.-Acts x. 24-48
626
.630
. 632
637
CXCVIII. Peter accused, maketh his defence.-Acts xi. 1-18
CXCIX. Disciples first called Christians.-Acts xi. 19—30 . 634
CC. James killed by Herod.-Acts xii. 1, 2
CCI. Peter, imprisoned by Herod, is delivered by an Angel.—
Acts xii. 3-18
CCII. Herod's Pride and miserable Death.-Acts xii. 19-23 642
CCIII. Barnabas and Saul go to the Gentiles.—Acts xii. 24, 25;
xiii. 1-3.
CCIV. Sergius Paulus and Elymas the Sorcerer.-Acts xiii.
CCV. Mark leaves Paul and returns to Jerusalem.-Acts xiii. 13 652
CCVI. Paul preacheth at Antioch in Pisidia.-Acts xiii. 14-52 654
CCVII. Paul and Barnabas at Lystra.-Acts xiv. 1-18
CCVIII. Paul and Barnabas return to Antioch in Syria.-
Acts xiv. 19-28
CCIX. The Apostles come together at Jerusalem.-Acts xv.
1-29; Gal. ii. 1—8
CCX. Paul returns to Antioch; he resists Peter.-Acts xv.
CCXI. Paul and Barnabas part asunder.-Acts xv. 36-41
CCXII. Paul takes Timothy.—Acts xvi. 1—5 .
. 672
. 674
CCXIII. Paul preaches at Philippi.-Acts xvi. 6-15
. 676
CCXIV. Paul and Silas imprisoned, and released.-Acts xvi.
16-40.
. 679
CCXV. Paul preacheth at Thessalonica and Berea.—Acts xvii.
CCXVI. Paul preacheth at Athens.—Acts xvii. 16-34
CCXVII. Paul writes his First Epistle to the Thessalonians.-
CCXVIII. Paul, at Corinth, is encouraged by the Lord in a
Vision.-Acts xviii. 1-18
CCXIX. Paul writes his Second Epistle to the Thessalonians.-
CCXX. Paul at Ephesus.-Acts xviii. 19-21
CCXXI. Paul goes up to Jerusalem.-Acts xviii. 22, 23
CCXXII. Apollos comes to Ephesus, and preaches in Achaia.-
Acts xviii. 24-28
CCXXIII. Paul returns to Ephesus. The Holy Ghost is given.-
Acts xix. 1-7
CCXXIV. Conjuring Books are given in and burnt.-Acts xix.
CCXXV. Paul writes his First Epistle to the Corinthians.-
Acts xix. 21, 22; 1 Cor. i.—xvi.
696
. 702
. 703
. 705
. 707
. 708
. 712
CCXXVI. Demetrius raiseth an uproar against Paul.-Acts xix.
CCXXVII. Paul writes his Epistle to the Galatians.-Gal.
23-41.
.713
716
- -3
. 719
CCXXVIII. Paul quits Ephesus for Corinth.—Acts xx. 1
CCXXIX. Paul writes his Epistle to the Romans.-Rom.
. 720
i.-xvi.
CCXXX. Paul writes again to the Corinthians.-2 Cor. i.-xiii. 721
CCXXXI. Paul restoreth Eutychus to life.-Acts xx. 4-12 . 722
CCXXXII. Paul meets the Elders of the Church at Miletus.-
CCXXXIII. Paul and Philip the Evangelist.-Acts xxi. 1—14 726
CCXXXIV. Paul cometh to Jerusalem.-Acts xxi. 15-25;
Rom. xv. 25-27.
728
CCXXXV. Paul enters the Temple with the Nazarites.-Acts xxi.
26
730
CCXXXVI. Paul is apprehended.-Acts xxi. 27-40
CCXXXVII. Paul declareth to the People his Conversion and Call.
732
-Acts xxii. 1-29
734
CCXXXVIII. Paul is brought before the Council.-Acts xxii. 30;
xxiii. 1-10.
CCXXXIX. Paul, in prison, is encouraged by God in a Vision.—
CCXL. The Jews lay in wait to kill Paul.-Acts xxiii.
12-22
CCXLI. Paul sent to Felix at Cesarea.-Acts xxiii. 23-35
CCXLII. Paul accused by Tertullus before the Governor.-
Acts xxiv. 1-23
CCXLIII. Paul preacheth Christ before Felix and Drusilla.-
Acts xxiv. 24-26
CCXLIV. Paul before Festus; he appealeth unto Cæsar.-
Acts xxiv. 27; xxv. 1-12
CCXLV. Paul before Agrippa.-Acts xxv. 13-27; xxvi.
1-32
CCXLVI. Paul is shipped for Rome.-Acts xxvii. 1—10
CCXLVII. Paul is shipwrecked.-Acts xxvii. 11—44
CCXLVIII. Paul is kindly entertained at Melita.-Acts xxviii.
1-10.
742
744
747
CCXLIX. Paul arrives at Rome.-Acts xxviii. 11-16
CCL. Paul declareth to the Jews at Rome the cause of his
coming.—Acts xxviii. 17—29
CCLI. Paul preacheth the Gospel at Rome.-Acts xxviii.
30, 31.
770
CCLII. Paul writes his Epistle to Philemon.-Philem. 1-25 772
CCLIII. Paul writes his Epistle to the Ephesians.-Eph.
i.-v.
774