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CONTENTS.

MATT.

MARK.

LUKE.

JOHN.

Jesus departs into Galilee after John's imprisonment.

Our Lord's discourse with the Samaritan woman. Many of the Samaritans believe on him.-Sychar, that is, Shechem, or Neapolis.

Jesus teaches publicly in Galilee.

Jesus again at Cana, where he heals the son of a noble-
man lying ill at Capernaum.-Cana of Galilee.
Jesus at Nazareth; he is there rejected: and fixes his
abode at Capernaum.

The call of Simon Peter and Andrew, and of James
and John, with the miraculous draught of fishes.-
By the sea of Galilee; near Capernaum.
The healing of a demoniac in the synagogue.-Caper-

naum.

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The healing of Peter's wife's mother, and many others.
-Capernaum.

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Jesus with his disciples goes from Capernaum throughout Galilee.

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The healing of a leper.-Galilee.

The healing of the paralytic.-Capernaum.

The call of Matthew.-Capernaum.

SECTION IV.

OUR LORD'S SECOND PASSOVER, AND THE SUBSEQUENT
TRANSACTIONS UNTIL THE THIRD.

TIME: One year.

The pool of Bethesda; the healing of the infirm man : and our Lord's subsequent discourse.-Jerusalem. The disciples pluck ears of grain on the sabbath.-On the way to Galilee?

Jesus arrives at the sea of Tiberias, and is followed by multitudes.

Jesus withdraws to the mountain, and chooses the twelve; the multitudes follow him.-Near Caper

5.1-47

12. 1-8

The healing of the withered hand on the sabbath.-
Galilee: Capernaum?

2. 23-28 12. 9-14 3. 1-6 12. 15-21 3.7-12

6. 1-5

6. 6-11

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The sermon on the mount.-Near Capernaum.
The healing of the centurion's servant. - Capernaum.
The raising of the widow's son.-Nain.
John the Baptist in prison sends disciples to Jesus.--
Galilee: Capernaum ?

Reflections of Jesus on appealing to his mighty works.
Capernaum?

While sitting at meat with a Pharisee, Jesus is
anointed by a woman who had been a sinner.-Ca-
pernaum?

Jesus, with the twelve, makes a second circuit in
Galilee.

The healing of a demoniac. The scribes and Pha-
risees blaspheme.-Galilee.

The scribes and Pharisees seek a sign. Our Lord's
reflections.-Golilee.

The true disciples of Christ his nearest relatives.-
Galilee.

At a Pharisee's table, Jesus denounces woes against
the Pharisees and others.-Galilee.

Jesus discourses to his disciples and the multitude.-
Galilee.

The slaughter of certain Galileans. Parable of the
barren fig-tree.-Galilee.

Parable of the sower.-Sea of Galilee: near Caper

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The raising of Jairus's daughter. The woman with an issue of blood.-Capernaum.

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Two blind men healed, and a dumb spirit cast out.-
Capernaum?

Jesus again at Nazareth, and again rejected.

A third circuit in Galilee. The twelve instructed and
sent forth.-Galilee.

Herod holds Jesus to be John the Baptist, whom he
had just before beheaded.-Galilee? Peraa.
The twelve return, and Jesus retires with them across
the lake. Five thousand are fed.-Capernaum. N. E.
Coast of the Sea of Galilee.

Jesus walks upon the water.-Night on the Sea of
Galllee. Gennesareth.

Our Lord's discourse to the multitude in the synagogue
at Capernaum. Many disciples turn back. Peter's
profession of faith.-Capernaum.

SECTION V.

FROM THE THIRD PASSOVER DURING OUR LORD'S
MINISTRY UNTIL HIS FINAL DEPARTURE FROM GALI-
LEE AT THE FESTIVAL OF TABERNACLES.

TIME: Six months.

Our Lord justifies his disciples for eating with un-
washen hands. Pharisaic traditions.-Capernaum.
The daughter of a Syrophenician woman is healed.-
Region of Tyre and Sidon.

A deaf and dumb man healed; also many others. Four
thousand are fed -The Decapolis.

The Pharisees and Sadducees again require a sign.-
Near Magdala.

The disciples cautioned against the leaven of the Phari-
secs, &c.-N. E. coast of the Sea of Galilee.

A blind man healed.-Bethsaida (Julias).
Peter and the rest again profess their faith in Christ.-
Region of Casarea Philippi.

Our Lord foretels his own death and resurrection, and
the trials of his followers.-Region of Casarea Phi-
lippi.

The transfiguration. Our Lord's subsequent discourse
with the three disciples.-Region of Casarea Philippi.
The healing of a demoniac, whom the disciples could
not heal.-Region of Casarea Philippi.
Jesus again foretels his own death and resurrection.-
Galilee.

The tribute-money miraculously provided.-Caper

naum.

The disciples contend who should be the greatest. Je-
sus exhorts to humility, forbearance, and brotherly
love.-Capernaum.

Jesus goes up to the festival of tabernacles. His final
departure from Galilee. Incidents in Samaria.
The seventy instructed and sent out,-Sumaria.
Ten lepers cleansed. -Samaria?

SECTION VI.

THE FESTIVAL OF TABERNACLES, AND THE SUBSEQUENT
TRANSACTIONS UNTIL OUR LORD'S ARRIVAL AT BETH-
ANY SIX DAYS BEFORE THE FOURTH PASSOVER.

TIME: Six months less one week.

Jesus at the festival of tabernacles. His public teaching.-Jerusalem.

13. 54-58 6. 1-6

9. 35-38 10.1,5-42 11. 1

6. 6-13, 9. 1-6

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Parable of the labourers in the

19. 3-12 10. 2-12
19. 13-15 10. 13-16 18. 15-17
19. 16-30
20. 1-16

10. 17-31 18. 18-30.

20. 17-19 10. 32-34 18. 31-34)
20. 20-28 10. 35-45
20. 29-34 10. 46-52

18. 35-43
19. 1

19.2-28

11. 55-57
12.1,9-11

James and John make their ambitious request.-
Peraa.

The healing of two blind men near Jericho.

The visit to Zaccheus. Parable of the ten pounds.-

Jericho.

Jesus arrives at Bethany six days before the passover.
-Bethany.

SECTION VII.

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