xvii. 11. Lu. xvii. 12-19. XXXV. Christ heals ten Lepers. Jerusalem. XXXVII. Christ teacheth the true Nature of Prayer. Luke xviii. 1-8. Mark x. 17-31. Lu.xviii. 18-30. XL. Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard. Matt. xx. 1-16. XLI. Christ is informed of the sickness of La-John xi. 1-16. zarus. XLII. Christ again predicts his Sufferings and Mat. xx. 17-19. Death. XLIII. Ambition of the Sons of Zebedee. XLIV. Two Blind Men healed at Jericho. Mar. x. 32-34. 111 4742 Mat. xx. 20-28. Cn the way - Mark x. 46, to the end. Luke xviii. 35, to the end. XLV. Conversion of Zaccheus, and the Parable Luke xix. 1-28. of the Pounds. XLVI. The Resurrection of Lazarus. John xi. 17-46. Bethany. XLVII. The Sanhedrim assemble to deliberate John xi. 47, 48. Jerusalem. concerning the Resurrection of Lazarus. XLVIII. Caiaphas prophesies. John xi. 49-52. XLIX. The Sanhedrim resolve to put Christ to John xi. 53. death. L. Christ retires to Ephraim, or Ephrata. John xi. 54. Ephraim. LI. State of the public Mind at Jerusalem, John xi. 55, to Jerusalem. LII. Christ comes to Bethany, where he is Mt. xxvi. 6-13. Bethany. | || || Luke xix. 29, and part of ver. 35. John xii. 12-18. CHAPTER VI. From Christ's triumphant Entry into Jerusalem, to his Apprehension—Sunday, II. Christ's Lamentation over Jerusalem, and Lu. xix. 41-44. III. Christ, on entering the City, casts the Mt. xxi. 12, 13. Mark xi. part of ver. 11.45, 46. IV. Christ heals the Sick in the Temple, and Mt. xxi. 14-16. V. Some Greeks at Jerusalem desire to see John xii. 20-43. VI. Christ again declares the object of his sion. VII. Christ leaves the City in the Evening, goes to Bethany. VIII. Monday-Fourth Day before the Mis-John xii. 44, to the end. and Matt. xxi. 17. Bethany. Pas- Mat. xi. 18, 19. Jerusalem. sover-Christ, entering Jerusalem again, Mar. xi. 12-14. IX. Christ again casts the Buyers and Sellers Mar. xi. 15-17. X. The Scribes and Chief Priests seek to de- Mark xi. 18. stroy Christ. Lu. xix. 47, 48. XI. Christ retires in the Evening from the Mark xi. 19. City. XII. Tuesday-Third Day before the Passover Mt. xxi. 20-22. XIII. Christ answers the Chief Priests, who in- XIV. Christ replies to the Herodians. XV. Christ replies to the Sadducees. XVI. Christ replies to the Pharisees. XVII. Christ inquires of the Pharisees concerning XVIII. Christ severely reproves the Pharisees. Mar. xi. 20-26. to the end. XIX. Christ applauds the liberality of the poor Mark xii. 41, Jerusalem. Widow. to the end. Luk. xxi. 1-4. XX. Christ foretels the destruction of Jerusa-Mt. xxiv. 1-35. tion-and of the world. XXI. Christ compares the suddenness of his Luk. xxi. 5-33. se-Matt. xxiv. 36, cond Advent to the coming of the De- to the end. XXII. The Parable of the wise and foolish Vir-Mat. xxv. 1-13. XXIII. The Parable of the Servants and the Ta-Mt. xxv. 14-30. gins. lents. XXIV. Christ declares the proceedings at the Day Matt. xxv. 31, to the end. XXV. Christ retires from the city to the Mount Luk.xxi.37,38. of Judgment. of Olives. XXVI. Wednesday-Second day before the Cru-Matt. xxvi. 1-2. cifixion-Christ foretels his approaching Mark xiv. 1. Death. XXVII. The Rulers consult how they may take Matt. xxvi. 3-5 Christ. Mark xiv. pt. of ver. 1. ver. 2. Luke xxii. 1, 2. XXVIII. Judas agrees with the Chief Priests to be- Mat.xvi. 14-16. XXIX. Thursday-the day before the Crucifixion. Mt.xxvi. 17-19. Christ directs two of his Disciples to Mar.xiv. 12-16. prepare the Passover. XXX. Christ partakes of the last Passover. XXXI. Christ again reproves the Ambition of his Disciples. XXXII. Christ sitting at the Passover, and conti nuing the Conversation, speaks of his Betrayer. Luk. xxii.7-13.) Mark xiv. 17. Lu. xxii. 21-23. Joh. xiii. 17-30. XXXIII. Judas goes out to betray Christ, who pre- Luk. xx.28-38. dicts Peter's denial of him, and the John xiii. 31, to danger of the rest of the Apostles. XXXIV. Christ institutes the Eucharist. the end. XXXV. Christ exhorts the Apostles, and consoles John xiv. them on his approaching Death. XXXVI. Christ goes with his Disciples to the Mount Matt. xxvi. 3. XXXVII. Christ declares himself to be the true Vine. John xv. 1-8. XXXIX. Christ promises the gifts of the Holy Spirit. John xvi. 5, to the end. John xvii. 1 XL. Christ intercedes for all his followers. Ma. xiv. 27-31. XLII. Christ goes into the Garden of Gethse-Mt, xxvi.36-46. LXIII. Christ is betrayed and apprehended. resistance of Peter. Mar,xiv.32-42. The Mt. xxvi.47-56. Ma. xiv. 43-50. Lu. xxii. 47-53. Joh. xviii. 3-11. CHAPTER VII. From the Apprehension of Christ to the Crucifixion. I. Christ is taken to Annas, and to the Pa-(Matt. xxvi. 57. Jerusalem. lace of Caiaphas. II. Peter and John follow their Master. III. Christ is first examined and condemned Mar. xiv.51-53. Jo. xviii. 12-14. Mar. xiv.55-64. IV. Twelve at night. Christ is struck, and Mt. xxvi.67,68. insulted by the Soldiers. Mark xiv. 65. V. Peter's first denial of Christ, in the Hall Mt. xxvi.66-70. 1742 VI. After Midnight. Peter's second denial of Mt. xxvi.71,72. High Priest. VII. Friday, the day of the Crucifixion. part of 70. about three in the Morning. Peter's Mar.xiv.70-72. till the dawn of day. VIII. Christ is taken before the Sanhedrim, and Matt. xxvii. 1. condemned. IX. Judas declares the Innocence of Christ. Mark xv. part of ver. 1. to the end. X. Christ is accused before Pilate, and is by Matt. xxvii. 2. XI. Christ is sent by Pilate to Herod. and xi. 14. 11 XII. Christ is brought back again to Pilate, Mt.xxvii. 15-20. Jerusalem: ask Barabbas. to Lu. xxii. 13-19. John xviii. 39. XIII. Pilate three times endeavours again to re- Mt.xxvii. 21-23. XIV. The Jews imprecate the punishment of Mt.xxvii.24,25. Christ's death upon themselves. XV. Pilate releases Barabbas, and delivers Mt.xxvii.26-30 Christ to be crucified. Mar. xv. 15-19 XVI. Christ is led away from the Judgment-hall Mt.xxvii.31,32. XVII. Christ arrives at Mount Calvary, and is Mat. xxvii. 33,| crucified. XVIII. Christ prays for his Murderers. 34-37. Mar. xv. 22, 23.| XIX. The Soldiers divide and cast lots for the Mt.xxvii.35,36. XX. Christ is reviled when on the Cross, by the Mt.xxvii. 39-44. Calvary. Thief. XXII. Christ commends his Mother to the care of Joh. xix. 25-27. John. XXIII. The death of Christ, and its attendant cir- Matt. xxvii. 45- 52. 54-56. Joh.xix. 28-37. CHAPTER VIII. From the Death of Christ till his Ascension into Heaven. I. Joseph of Arimathea, and Nicodemus, Mt.xxvii.57-60.|Jerusalem. Mar. xv. 42-46. Lu. xxiii.50-54. Joh. xix. 38-42. II. Mary Magdalene, and the other Mary, Mark xv. 47. and the Women from Galilee, observe Luke xxiii. 55. |