Page. Pages Jesus silences the chief-priests 57 Jesus justifies his intercourse with The parable of the two song ib. The head stone of the corner 58 Parable of the marriage feast ib. heals a withered hand ib. Jesus silences the Pharisees 59 Sadducees ib. elects the twelve apostles ib. speaks against blasphemy ib. tells who are his relations 78 reproves them for their hy- of seed cast into the earth 79 ib. of the grain of mustard seed ib. indicates his second coming ib. expels a legion of demons 80 cures a diseased woman 81 cures the daughter of Conspiracy of the chief-priests A woman anoints Jesus' head ib. John the baptist beheaded Jesus points out the traitor ib. his agony and prayer in the cures a deaf and dumb 86 is accused and condemned ib. refuses to give a sign ib. cautions his disciples against Pilate delivers Jesus to be crucified 70 Jesus is crucified between two inculcates self-denial ib. is transfigured on the mount 88 73 teaches his disciples humi. John enters on his ministry answers concerning divorce ib. ib. his affection for little chil. enters on his ministry, ib. speaks of the danger of heals Peter's mother-in-law ib. heals a paralytic ib. ib. man ib. ib. ib. him gladly ib. ib. ib. Jesus silences the Pharisees 94 Jesus heals a centurion's seryant 118 ib, restores a widow's son to life ib. Jesus silences the Sadducees 95 bears testimony to the mis. 96 women administer to him 120 ib. Gospel light not to be hid 121 foretells the destruction of Jesus declares his relations ib. rebukes the wiud and sea ib. mons ib. heals a diseased woman 122 raises the daughter of Jairus 123 ib. Herod is jealous of Jesus ib. informs his disciples that inculcates self-denial ib. is transfigured on the moun- tain ib. expels a stubborn demon 125 is unjustly condemned ib. ferings his burial and resurrection 103 commissions the seventy, Jesus reproves Martha, and com- An angel appeareth to Zachariah teaches how to pray ib. Prediction of the birth of John 105 Annunciation of the birth of teaches that the light of the ib. gospel is not to be hidden 130 Meeting of Mary and Elizabeth 106 The birth of John ib. ib. 107 teaches his disciples whom prophecies concerning him ib. that blasphemy will not John commences his public min- teaches the dangers of rich- is imprisoned by Herod ib. vine providence ib. 111 teaches to be ready at his Jesus is tried and overcometh ib. cures Peter's mother-in-law ib. teaches that divisions will give sin 114 teaches the necessity Jesus giveth them instruction 115 heals on the sabbath ib. 136 his sermon on the plain ib. recommends hospitality ib. es Jesus recommends self denial 137 Jesus shows from various testi- mony who he is 167 of the ten pieces of silver ib. offends the Jews by his dis- Jesus teaches his disciples ib. teacheth in the temple 172 141 the chief-priests seek to ap- instructs the Pharisees in re- prehend him ib. God ib. is the light of the world ib. wards the Jews against un- shows his love to children ib. argues with the Jews and shows the danger of riches 143 foretells his death and resur- restores a blind man ib. herd with an hireling 177 144 proves himself to be the silences the scribes 146 the chief-priests are en- ib. ib. Jesus silences the chief-priests 147 speaks against the scribes 148 approves the widow's mites it. rides into Jerusalem ib, his agony in the garden 151 washeth his disciples' feet ib. foretells the conduct of Ju- his burial and resurrection 155 John bears testimony of Jesus ib. Jesus manifests himself 160 ib. discourses with a Samaritan expires on the cross ib. his burial and resurrection 196 heals a lame man at Be. appears again at the sea of declares that of himself he gives charge to Peter ib. ib. Luke's dedication to Theophilus 199 Paul circumciseth Timothy ib. is called into Macedonia ib. 200 converteth Lydia, and casts Angels declare that Jesus will Matthias is chosen ib. Paul and Silas imprisoned, the pri- ib. The holy spirit sent in proof that Paul travels and preaches in vari- Three thousand converted 202 discourses with philosophers Peter declares the power of Christ ib. The impartial conduct of Gallio 232 Peter and John are imprisoned 204 Paul arrives at Ephesus The church assemble to pray, and 205 The gift of the spirit conferred by The unity and community of the 206 | Vagabond Jews attempt to cast Death of Ananias and his wife ib. out evil spirits The apostles work many miracles 207 Demetrius collects a mob against ib. are delivered by an Paul on his way to Jerusalem, re- preach continues his journey, gives a charge to the elders of Stephen accused and stoned 209-212 proceeds on his journey 236 Samaritans hear and receive the 212 is assaulted by a Jewish mob 238 is rescued by the civil power ib. 213 is permitted to speak; but is The Ethiopian eunuch converted ib. 214 Paul is rescued by the Roman tri. Paul preaches at Jerusalem 215 Peter cureth Æneas of the palsy ib. 216 pleads and is carried back The gospel spreads farther among is en couraged by Jesus in a Agabus prophesieth of a dearth 219 A conspiracy against Paul disco- vered-ihe chief captain 220 sends him under a guard Peter is delivered by an angel, visits his friends, and leaves the Paul accused before Felix place ib. gives an account of his life ib. 221 -his hearing is put off 243 Paul and Barnabas set apart for discourses with Felix ib. ib. | Porcius Festus succeeds Felix ib. ib. Elymas withstands them ib. Festus informs king Agrippa of ib. heals a cripple at Lystra 224 Paul being brought before Agrip- is stoned, but escapeth alive 225 pa makes his defence Debates concerning circumcision ib. Agrippa considers Paul innocent, The apostles' letter to the Gentile but having appealed to Cæsar he is sent to Rome A dispute between Paul and Bar Paul foretelleth the danger of the b The shipwreck 248 intimates his intention of Cast upon the isle of Melita : (now Malta) 249 concludes with salutations 271 ib. ib. Luke concludes his narrative 251 Paul asserts his apostolic office 251 Paul addresses the church 272 nimity ib. 252 Conversion from sin is not effect. The Jews having broke the law ed by human eloquence 273 253 Parties and divisions to be avoid. Both Jews and gentiles are justifi. ed 274 256 Ministers of the gospel are to be “ Abraham believed God, and it respected; yet only as servants was counted to him for righte- ib Paul's sentence against lewdness 276 The doctrine of reconciliation Christians should settle disputes The universality of justification What characters cannot enter the The doctrine of justifieation The duty of chastity enforced ib. through faith in Christ does not Paul's opinion concerning marri- The strictest morality enforced by advice respecting eating things The old covenant was dissolved at Paul asserts his apostolic rights ib. ib. admonishes the Corinthians 282 The law had its use, not as a rule Prudence and circumspection to bi ib. Paul directs the Corinthians how 260 assemblies The children of the promise are Advice to persons endowed with accounted for the seed of Abra- ham 262 Love is more excellent than all God as a wise sovereign confereth other spiritual gifts privileges as he pleaseth, 263 Public speakers should be under ib. mitted into the family of God Paul reasons concerning a resur- The Jews are rejected for a time, An objection to the resurrection but will be restored again with proposed and answered 290 the fulness of the gentiles 265 Paul concludes with some direc- The apostle gives a variety of pre tions and salutations cepts suitable to believers in Christians should be subordinate Paul's address and introduction 292 Christian converts are exhorted success in Macedonia apology for writing to the The apostles used no guile in their 294 |