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Sect. XI. Part of the prophecy of Isaiah, relating to
the Messiah ......
35
Seet. XII. Some Greeks make enquiries concerning
Christ. He is declared to be the Son of God by a voice from heaven. He prophesies of his cruci-
fixion.....
36
Seet. XIII. Christ discourses concerning the baptism
of John. The parables of the man who had two
sons, and of the householder ..
44
Sect. XIV. The parable of the marriage of the king's
49
Sect. XV. The Pharisees question Christ concerning
paying tribute to Cæsar; and the Sadducecs
concerning the resurrection. He confounds them
both. He is questioned by a Scribe concerning
the great commandment. He questions the Pha-
risees concerning the son of David ....
58
Sect. XVÍ. Christ denounces woes against the Scribes
and Pharisees, and against Jerusalem ..
62
Sect. XVII. The widow's mite.
68
Sect. XVIII. Christ foretells the total overthrow of
Jerusalem, and prophesies concerning the end of
the world
170
Sect. XIX. Christ admonishes his disciples to be
constantly watchful, that they may be prepared
for the day of judgment.......
74
Sect. XX. The parables of the ten virgins, and the
talents. A description of the last judgment . 77
Sect. XXI. Judas agrees with the chief-priest to be-
tray his Lord. The apostles make preparation
for the passover..
84
Sect. XXII. A dispute amongst the Apostles con-
cerning pre-eminence in the kingdom of heaven.
Christ reproves them, and gives them an exam-
ple of humility by washing their feet....... 87
Sect. XXIII, The institution of the Lord's Supper 92
Sect.
Sect. XXIV. Christ discovers the purpose of Judas
to betray him. He gives a new commandment 96
Sect. XXV. Christ comforts his disciples before his
death, with the promise of the Holy Ghost. He
enforces his commandment respecting Christian
benevolence. Bequeaths peace to bis true dis-
ciples
..... 101
Sect. XXVI. Christ discourses of himself and his
church, under the similitude of a vine and its
branches. He again enjoins the practice of be-
nevolence. He furetels the persecution his dis-
ciples would meet with
109
Sect. XXVII. Christ discourses of the expediency of
his leaving them, and renews the promise of the
Holy Ghost.....
115
Sect. XXVIII. Christ prays for his disciples.
121
Sect. XXIX. Peter's self-confidence
128
Sect. XXX. Christ's agony in the garden
13?
Sect. XXXI. Christ betrayed by Judas. He resigns
himself into the hands of his enemies
137
Sect. XXXII. Christ is carried before the High Priest.
Peter denies him
14+
Sect. XXXIII. Christ is examined at the palace of
Caiaphas.
149
Sect. XXXIV. Christ examined and condemned by
the Sanhedrim
151
Sect. XXXV. Christ brought before Pontius Pilate.
Pilate sends him to Herod
150
Sect. XXXVI. Christ examined by Herod, and sent
back to Pilate. He is scourged and crowned
with thorns, and condemned to crucifixion, by
the general voice of the Jewish people
160
Sect. XXXVII. Part of Isaiah's prophecy relating to
the Messiah
169
Sect. XXXVIII. Christ's crucifixio He prays for
his enemies. Two thieves erucified with him.
He yields up the Ghost
172
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pears to him
Sect. XXXIX. Part of the xxiid Psalm. Prophetic
of our Saviour's reflections on the cross
188
Sect. XL. Christ's body taken from the cross. Joseph
of Arimathea inters it in his own tomb. The
Jewish priests scal the sepulchre....
191
Sect. XLI. Judas Iscariot repenting, returns the mo-
ney to the High Priest, and hangs himself. ..... 196
Sect. XLII. Part of the prophecy of Isaiah, relating
to Christ's sufferings, death, and burial.... 201
Sect. XLIII. Christ's resurrection. He appears to
Mary Magdalene. Peter and John visit the se-
pulchre
207
Sect. XLIV. Christ appears to two of his disciples in
their way to Damascus.
218
Sect. XLV. Christ appears to the eleven apostles... 223
Sect. XLVI. The incredulity of Thomas. Christ ap-
227
Sect. XLVII. Christ appears to Peter and other dis-
ciples at the sea of Tiberius...
233
Sect. XLVIII. Christ questions Peter concerning his
love for him, and commands him to feed his flock 230
Sect. XLIX. Cbrist meets all his apostles on a moun-
tain in Galilec....
241
Sect. Jo, Christ coinmands his disciples to baptize all
nations. He promises the aid of tl.e Holy Spirit.
He ascends visibly up to heaven.... ... 245
Scct. LI. Two angels discourse with the apostles after
the ascension of Christ.....
Sect. LII. Extracts from the ancient prophets con-
cerning the glorious appearance of the Lord God
ju their visions
255
Sect. LIII. Extracts from the Revelation of St. John
conccrviug the appearance of the Son of God in
his visions
258
Sect. LIV. The disciples elect another apostle in the
room of Judas....
265
Seet. LV. Extracts from the ancient prophets con-
cerning the Holy Spirit
269
Sect. LVI. Christ's assertions and predictious, cou-
cerning the Holy Ghost while he was upon earth 271
Sect. LVII. The Holy Spirit descends upon the
apostles. The gift of tongues. Peter“preaches
the Gospel
276
Sect. LVIII. A lame man cured by Peter
286
Sect. LIX. Peter and John seized, and examined by
the Sanhedrim. The first Christians sell their
possessions
291
Sect. LX. The sin and punishinent of Ananias and
Sapphira
298
Sect. LXI. The Christian church increases. The
apostles imprisoned, and miraculously delivered.
They are examined by the Sanhedrim. Gaina-
liel's counsel ...
301
Sect. LXII. Seven deacons appointed to assist the
apostles in the distribution of the public charity.
The trial and martyrdom of Stephen..
305
Sect. LXIII. The burial of Stephen. A persecution .
of the church. The disciples dispersed
311
Sect. LXIV. Philip baptizes an Ethiopian nobleinan 314
Sect. LXV. The conversion of Saul
318
Sect. LXVI. Peter cures Eneas of the palsy, and rc-
stores Tabitha to life
324
Sect. LXVII. Cornelius's vision. Peter's vision. Cor-
nelius and his friends converted to christianity,
and baptized by Peter
3:26
Sect. LXVIII. Peter gives an account of his inter-
view with Cornelius. The Gospel preached at
Antioch
Sect. LXIX. Herod causes James to be put to death.
He imprisons Peter who is delivered by an angel 337
Sect. LXX. Barnabas and Paul preach the Gospel to
the Gentiles. Elymas the sorcerer struck with
blindness. Paul and Barnabas pursue their
journey, propagating the Gospel......
342
Sect. LXXI. Paul and Barnabas go to Lystra. A
lame man cured,,
346
335
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Sect. LXXII. Paul and Barnabas go to Jerusalem.
They disagree and separate......
350
Sect. LXXIII. Paul with Silas continues his journey.
They are cast into prison, and miraculously de-
livered....
352
Sect. LXXIV. Paul and Silas preach at Thessalonica
and Athens.
355
Sect. LXXV. Paul visits Corinth and Ephesus, and
other cities
361
Sect. LXXVI. Paul sails towards Judea. He is met
by Agabus. He is seized in the temple at Jeru-
salem. He is rescued by Lysias, and sent to Ce-
366
Sect. LXXVII. Paul accused by Tertullus the ora-
tor, before Felix. Makes his defence ,
372
Sect. LXXVIII. Paul accused before Festus, by the
High Priest. Justifies himself, and apppeals to
Cæsar.
376
Sect. LXXIX. Paul makes his defence before Festus
the Roman governor, King Agrippa, and his
queen Berenice ..
378
Sect. LXXX. An account of the death of Paul, and
the other apostles .
... 387
Sect. LXXXI. Concerning the operations of the Holy
Spirit
394
Sect. LXXXII. Christ's predictions concerning the
punishment of the Jews, and the destruction of
Jerusalem
402
Sect. LXXXIII. The fulfilment of Christ's predic-
tions concerning Jerusalem and the Jews...... 411
Sect. LXXXIV. Visions which were understood to
be predictive of the end of the world, and the
future state of good and bad people
420
Sect. LXXXV. The Conclusion...
433