INDEX. A. Augustus shuts up the temple of Janus, 1, note. his determination to tax the empire, 6. decree subserves God's purposes, 7. his declaration on hearing of Herod's cruelty, 19, note. Angels rejoice at the birth of Christ, 9. good and bad ones, their employment, 189, note. declare Christ's resurrection, 396, 399. Andrew and John follow Him, 59. Alms-giving, no ground to merit heaven, 239, note. do, Asses, some particulars of, in reference to Christ's riding, 273, note. Apostles, Peter, Andrew, James, and John called, 87. meaning of the term, 109. the twelve chosen,-import of their names, 109, 110, 111, 112. sent forth to preach, 152. return with an account of their success, 156. murmur at Christ's discourse, 163. depressed with sorrow on hearing of His expected suf- expect a temporal kingdom, 257. their contention, who should be greatest, 188, 335. Philip and Andrew conduct the Greeks to Him, 277. Apostles, questioned by Jesus of their wants while preaching, 336. mention two swords for defence, 336. their sorrow and silence mildly reproved, 337. sleep in the garden, instead of watching, 344. ask to defend themselves with the sword, 346. " and others, under a dismal cloud of sorrow, 385. two hasten to Jerusalem to tell of His resurrection, 403. assembled privately together, when Jesus appears, 403. leave Judea for Galilee, 407. their last question to Christ respecting a temporal king- Ash-wednesday (day of ashes,) 315, note. B. Bethlehem, 6, note. Baptism of Christ by John, 46. Bethabara, 52, note. Bethsaida, 53, note. Books of Old Testament, &c., 83, note. Bethesda, pool of, 100, note. Bethany, 254, note. Bartimeus, cured of blindness, 260. Bethphage, 273, note. Blasphemy of Infidels answered, 273, note. Blessings of the poor,-their value, &c. 242, note. Bottles, their kinds, 145, note. Barrabbas, a murderer, preferred to Christ, 362, 366. Beauty (personal) of Christ, 417. C. CHAP. I.-A.D. 1: AUGUSTUS ROMAN EMPEROR. Christ, his birth, 7. Christ, his names, meaning of, 9, 10. circumcision, 10. presentation, &c., fulfils prophecy, 10, 11, note. office testified in the temple by Simeon and Anna, 11, sought and worshipped by the wise men, 14, 16, 17. destruction, sought by Herod, 19, 20. called a Nazarene, 21. manifests wonderful powers of mind, 22. employment only hinted at till the first year of His minis- CHAP. II.-A. D. 29: TIBERIUS 15, 16. First Year of His Ministry. testified of by John, 46, 52, 53. by the Holy Spirit, 47. manifestation, prophecied by Daniel, 48, note. temptation by Satan, 49, 50, 51. discovers Himself to Andrew, John, Peter, and Bartholo- mew, and calls Philip, 53, 54. designates Himself the son of man, 53, 54. performs His first miracle at Cana, 55. departs to Capernaum, 56, 84, 88, 123. CHAP. III.-A. D. 30: TIBERIUS 16, 17. First Passover after His Baptism. manifests His authority at the temple, 61, 62. discourses with Nicodemus, 67, 70. does not confide in His followers, 67, 70. delegates the office of baptizing to the disciples, 70. discourses with the woman there, 72, 73, 74, 75. converts many at Sychar, and remains there two days, 76, 77. retires from Sychar through Nazareth, 78, Christ heals a nobleman's son at Cana, 79. CHAP. IV.-A. D. 30: TIBERIUS 16, 17. Second Year of His ministry. preaches repentance in the synagogues of Galilee, 82. regarded only as a carpenter, and threatened with death by makes Capernaum His chief resort, 86. preaches to the people out of Peter's vessel, seals his doc- chooses Andrew, Peter, James, and John for disciples, 87. casts out and commands the silence of an impure spirit, 89, cures Peter's mother-in-law, and many other diseased, 89, retires early in the morning for prayer 89, 90. desired to stay in Capernaum, but proceeds through Gali- cures a leprous man, 91. retires for fasting and prayer, 92. privately re-enters Capernaum, 93. cures a paralytic, and forgives his sins, 94. returns to Jerusalem, 96. reproves the envious Scribes and Pharisees, 95. calls Matthew to be an apostle, 96. CHAP. 5.-A. D. 31: TIBERIUS 17, 18. Second Passover after His Baptism. heals a man at Bethesda's pool. persecuted before the council for it; defends Himself, and defends His disciples for plucking the corn, 104. departs from Jerusalem to Galilee,-restores a withered silences the cavilling Pharisees, 106. followed by multitudes,-casts out the impure spirits, and Christ, His gracious temper, corroborated by Isaiah, 108. delivers His celebrated Sermon, 114, 122. heals the centurion's servant at Capernaum,-departs restores the widow's son,-His fame spreads, 125. receives John's two disciples, and discourses of him, 126. invites the weary and heavy laden, 130. dines with a Pharisee; commends Mary's attentions, and proceeds through Galilee, and returns to Capernaum, 131. heals a demoniac, which power the Scribes and Pharisees vindicates Himself and solemnly reproves them, 133. foretells dreadful apostacies,-interrupted by his kindred, retires to the sea-shore, and changes His mode of address, delivers and explains His first parable of the sower, 137. net, 138. accosted by a Scribe,-encourages a disciple, 139, 140. lands in Phillip's dominions, 141. at Gadara, restores two men possessed by the devil, 142. entertained by St. Matthew,-vindicates His eating with |