SECTION XLVII.-THE PHARISE ES DEMAND A SIGN. Matthew xv. 39---xvi. 4. Mark viii. 10—.2. pp. 28–31. ILLUSTRATIONS. 1 Co. l. 22. [12. 54-.6) Sign of the prophet Jonas' (Mt. 12. 39, 40) 11. 29, 30) Jon. 1. 17. * No sign ... unto this generation' - 12 JOHN. SECTION XLVIII.-LEAVEN OF THE PHIARISEES AND OTHERS. Matthew xvi. 4–12. Mark viii. 13——21. pp. 31-.4. No. 48.-[Lesson 46, continued.], Jesus returns to Bethsaida; and on the way cautions his disciples against the leaven of the Pharisees, &c. Line from Dalmanutha across the lake to Bethsaida in Decapolis. Jesus departs again by ship, &c. 16.4 8. 13 The disciples forget to take bread . 5 Mt. 23. 5; 1 Co. 5. 6-8 Vain reasoning of the disciples - 16 Jesus says to them, “O ye of little faith;' &c. 8.9 17 [.8] 6. 30. Reminds them of the two miracul. feedings 9, 10 - 14. 11-20; 15. 32-.7. What is meant by the leaven, &c. . Il, .2 - 21 7 SECTION XLIX.-JESUS HEALS A BLIND MAN.-Mark viii. 22—.6. p. 34. No. 49.—[Lesson 46, continued. ]-At Bethsaida, in Decapolis. Jesus gives sight to a blind man 8. 22-.6 SECTION L. JESUS MAKES PROMISE TO PETER OF THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM, AND IMMEDIATELY BEGINS TO TELL HIS DISCIPLES OF HIS APPROACHING SUF- YOUR GLORYING IS NOT GOOD, KNOW YE NOT THAT A LITTLE LEAVEN LEAVENETH THE WHOLE LUMP?--? Cor. v. 6. PURGE OUT THEREFORE THE OLD LEAVEN, THAT YE MAY BE A NEW LUMP, AS YE ARE UNLEAVENED.-1 Cor. v. 7. No.50.-[Lesson 47.]—Jesus visits the vicinity of Cæsarea Philippi; he inquires of his disciples, first, whom the people, and then whom they themselves, considered him to be ; Matt. xvi. 13–20. Mark viii. 27—30. Luke ix. 18–21. pp. 35–40. 9. 18 (Lu. 5. 16.) Whom do men say that I the Son of m. am ? - 27 18 Some say John the Baptist: some, Elias,' &c. - 28 19 Whom say ye that I am ?' 15 20 Peter's confession (Jno. 1.41-9; 6. 69; 11.27) 16 20 Ps. 2. 7; He. ). 2, 5. Jesus answers, 'Blessed art thou, Simon,' &c. Mt. 11. 6; 25-.7. Peter, a stone, Christ the Rock, &c. (1. 42] 1 Co. 3. 11; Eph. 2. 20. The keys of the kingdom promised (20. 23] Of binding and loosing (Mt. 18. 18] 19 The disciples not yet to make him known 20 - 30 Lu. 4. 41; Mk. 3. 12. --13 17 - 21 From this time forward Jesus begins to foretell his sufferings and death, circumstantially, to the disciples : Peter expostulates with him, and is sharply rebuked : Jesus takes occasion thence to discourse both to his disciples and to the people on the duty of selfdenial and taking up the cross, and proceeds to speak of the glory, promising a view of the coming kingdom. Matt. xvi. 21–.8. Mark viii. 31-ix. 1. Luke ix. 224.7. pp. 40—.4. Mt. 17. 22, .3. -33 Christ our example . [Mt: 10.38 ; Lu. 14. 27j - 34 - 23 Matt. xvi. 25–-8. Mark viii. 35—.8; ix. 1. Luke ix. 24–.7.) Who shall save his life. . (Mt. 10.39] 16. 25 8. 35 9. 24 (12. 25.] Rev. 20. 4. • What is a man profited,' &c. - 36,7 - 25 Job 27.8; Lu. 12. 19-2). Christ's coming in glory" . (Mt. 25. 31: 26. 61) 27 - 26 Promises a sight of his kingly glory 9. 1 - 27 Mt.17.1-8; 2 Pe.1.16-.8. -23 - 24 - 26 * Lesson 46 embraces Sections 47, .8, .9. THE TEMPLE OF GOD IS HOLY, WHICH TEMPLE YE ARE.-1 Cor. iii. 17. LUKE. ETTTTTTTTTT SECTION LI.-JESUS IS TRANSFIGURED ON THE HOLY MOUNT. DISCOURSES ON THE COMING OF ELIAS. HEALS A DEMONIAC. Matthew xvii, 1-21. Mark ix. 2-29, Luke ix. 28-42. Mount Hermon. pp. 51--69. No.51.-[Lesson 48.–Jesus is transfigured on a certain mountain, in the presence of Peter, James, and John.—Matt. xvii. 1–8. Mark ix. 24-8. Luke ix. 28–36. pp.5l-... MATT. MARK. JOHN. ILLUSTRATIONS. Jesus takes the three up into a mountain 17.1 9. 2 9. 28 Is transfigured before them 2 - 2, 3 - 29 (1. 14) Rev. 1. 16; 2 Pe. 1. 18. The two witnesses, Moses and Elias 4 De. 31. 5,6; 2 Kl. 2. 11. Subject of their conversation. 31 Peter, &c., heavy with sleep. [14.37-42) 32 Peter's proposal to build three tabernacles 33 A bright cloud overshadows them Ex. 40. 34: 1 Ki. 8. 10.1. The Father acknowledges Jesus as the Christ (Mt. 3. 17; Mk. 1. 11; The King, My beloved Son (Lu. 3. 22.) The Priest, In whom I am well pleased Is. 42. I. De. 18. 15, .8.9. Rev. 1. 17. 36 three disciples on the coming of Elias. Matt. xvii. 9—13. Mark ix. 9—13. Luke ix. 37. pp. 57, .8. Jesas speaks of the rising from the dead 17. 9 9. 9, 10 (Mt. xxviii. 7.) They ask about the coming of Elias 10 11 'Elias truly shall first come, and restore,' &c. 12 (1. 16, .7] Mal. 4. 5, 6; Ac. 3. 20, .1. Had begun to come in John the Baptist 12, .3 -13 - 76-.8) Jesus is met by much people. 9. 37 Matt. xvii. 14–.8. Mark ix. 14-27. Luke ix. 38–42. pp. 58-61. 9. 14-.6 Who have failed to cast out a dumb spirit 17. 11.6 -- 17,.8 9. 38-40 .O faithless and perverse generation 17 -- 19 -41 De. 32. 20. The demoniac hrought to Jesus -42 His father describes the case. - 21, 2 Jesus says, If thou canst believe,' &c. . 23 (17.6 il. 40) The parent's prayer, 'Help thou,' &c. 24 The child is healed . 18 - 25-.7 - 42 Jesus in private explains his disciples' inability.-Matt. xvii. 19-21. Mark ix. 28,.9. p. 61. The disciples ask, “Why could not we,' &c. . 17. 19 9. 28 Jesus speaks of the power of faith. - 20 Faith removes mountains 20 Usefulness of prayer and fasting [Mt. xxi. 21; Mk. 11. 23.) 21 - 29 [Mt: - 22--14.) -20 THE NAME OF THE LORD IS A STRONG TOWER: THE RIGHTEOUS RUNNETI INTO IT, AND IS SAFE.-Prov. xviii. 10. THE RICH MAN'S WEALTH IS HIS STRONG CITY, AND AS AN HIGH WALL IN HIS OWN CONCEIT.--Prov. xviii. il. - 15 SECTION LII.- Jesus AGAIN FOREWARNS HIS DISCIPLES OF HIS SUFFERINGS. HE PAYS TRIBUTE. THE DISCIPLES DISPUTE ABOUT PRECEDENCE. JESUS DESCRIBES THE MANNER IN WHICH THEY SHOULD FOLLOW HIM.- Matthew xvii. 22—.7 [xviii. 1-9). Mark ix. 30–50. Luke ix. 43–50. John vii. 1. From Hermon to Capernaum. pp. 70–81. No. 52.-[Lesson 49. ]—Jesus journeys and resides in Galilee ; and again plainly foretells his sufferings, 8c. Matt. xvii. 22,.3. Mark ix. 30—.2. Luke ix. 43–.5. John vii. 1. pp. 70—.2. Jesus walks through Galilee : 17. 22 9. 30 7. 1 While all are amaz. at his mighty power, &c. 9. 43 He again predicts his death and resurrection - 22, .3 - 31 The disciples understand not, &c. - 23 -- 32 The disciples dispute among themselves. The collectors of the tribute money make appli cation to Peter.-Matt. xvii. 24–7. Luke ix. 46. pp. 72,.3. The disciples dispute among themselves 9. 46 (Lu. 22. 24.) Peter directed to pay tribute . 17. 24-7 The disciples ask Jesus, ' Who is the greatest?' &c. Jesus questions them about their dis pute; and, upon their making no answer, he proceeds, both by a significant action and Mark ix. 33--50. Luke ix. 46-50. pp. 74-9. 33 Nu. 11. 28. [10 127 of offending one of the little ones (18.6) 12 Better to part with right hand, &c. 15. 301 43, .4 foot. [18. 8) 45,.6 eye. (5.29) 47, .8 Every sacrifice must be salted 19 Le. 2. 13; Eze. 43. 24. Salt is good, &c. Have peace, &c. (-13] --- 50 Rom. 12. 18. -49 THE HEART OF THE PRUDENT GETTETH KNOWLEDGE;-Prov. xviii. 13. JORN. SECTION LIII.-OF OFFENCES, RECONCILIATION, FORBEARANCE, AND FORGIVENESS. Matthew xviii. 1–35. At Capernaum. pp. 82—.6. ILLUSTRATIONS (-38,42 – 47,8] Exercise self-denial rather than cause offence - 7-9 [-43-.8] Lu. 9. 25. REASONS FOR NOT DESPISING THESE LITTLE ONES, ver. 10-.4. 1. Their ang. have ready access to the Father 18.10 Ac. 12. 15. 2. The Son hath come to save the lost - 11 [9. 56 3. 17] 1 Ti. 1. 15. 3. Rejoicing over the lost when found 12, .3 (15. 4—6] 4. Not the Father's will that one should perish 14 [10. 28] 2 Pe. 3. 9. MEANS FOR RECOVERING AN ERRING BROTHER, ver. 154.7. 1. Tell him his fault privately 18. 15 2. If he refuse, take one or two witnesses 16 [8. 17] 2 Co. 13. 1. 3. If still careless, tell it to the church . 17 2 Th. 3. 6, 14. IN SEEKING TO REFORM OTHERS, EXERCISE SELP-WATCHFULNESS, ver. 18—20. As ye do, it will be done to you (Mt. 16. 19] 18. 18 2 Co. 2. 10. Unity in prayer 19 Ja. 5. 16; 1 Jno. 5. 14. [17. 4) Da. 9. 24. Parable of the king and his servants.-Ver. 23–35. Pp. 84, .5. The servant who owed 10,000 talents 18. 23-.7 2 Ki. 4. 1; Ps. 78. 38. His tellow-servant who owed him 100 pence. - 28-30 Binding his fellow-serv., he is himself bound 31-.4 The warning as before suggested, ver. 18 35 Pr, 21. 13. SECTION LIV.-UPON THE APPROACH OF THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES, Jesus' BRETHREN ADVISE HIM TO SHEW HIMSELF IN JERUSALEM. John vii. 2—9. At Capernaum. pp. 87—90. No.54.-[Less. 51 embraces Sect. liv., and part of Sect. lv.-John vii. 2–viii. l.] pp. 87,.8. Jesus' breth, bid him shew himself in Jerusal. (3.21] 7. 2-5 Jesus' answers, ‘My time is not yet come'. -6-9 [Jno. 2. 4; 8. 20.) HE THAT ANSWERETH A MATTER BEFORE HE HEARETH IT, IT IS FOLLY AND SHAME UNTO HIM.-Prov. xviii. 13. THE SPIRIT OF A MAN WILL SUSTAIN HIS INFIRMITY; BUT A WOUNDED SPIRIT WHO CAN BEAR?-Prov. xviii. 14. 4. 22] SECTION LV.- JESUS setS OUT TO GO TO JERUSALEM. HE TEACHES IN THE TEMPLE.-John vii. 10—x. 21. At Jerusalem. pp. 90—120. No. 55.-[Lesson 51, continued. See Sect. liv.)- After the departure of his brethren, Jesus sets out to go to Jerusalem. Opinions of the Jews as to the character of Jesus, and the probability of his coming to the feast. John vii. 10—.3. p. 91. 7. 10 Different opinions respecting him : : : 21. 46). [7. 16] - 11-.3 Jno. 9. 16; 11. 56. About the middle of the feast Jesus appears in the temple, and teaches. Ver. 14-30. pp. 91–.4. Jesus teaches publicly in the temple 7. 14 The Jews marvel at his learning [13. 54 6. 2 - 15 Ac. 2. 7. Jesus declares his teaching to be of God 16 Jno. 14. 10_-24. How men may discover it to be so . 17 The true mess. seeks glory of him who sent. 18 Jesus charges the Jews with seek. to kill him [12. 14 3. 6) 19 Denying this, they proceed to blasphemy 20 Charge him with sabbath breaking 21..4 Jesus recognised by some belong. to Jerusa!. 25 They reject him as knowing whence he is 26, .7 See the rule, ver. 17. Yet they do not know ... from whom he is [11. 27] 28, .9 Jno. i. 18. Some seek to take Jesus. [11. 18 19. 47] 30 pp. 944.7. Many believe Jesus to be the Christ 7. 31 Officers sent to take him. 32 Jno. 11. 47. His time of leaving is not yet 83 - 16. 16. Ye shall seek nie, and,' &c. - 3+ Ho. 5. 6; Jno. 13. 33. The Jews ask, Whither will he go,' &c. - 35, .6 Is. 11. 12; Ja, I. 1. Jesus earnestly invites to the Fountain of life [Jno. 6. 35] - 37-.9 Le. 23. 36; Joel 2. 28; (Is. 44.3; 55. 1; 58. 11. Othersthe Ehrman, but some obj.comp. v.27 2.5 1. 21] [3] -40 De. 18. 18; Ac. 7. 37. 2. 11) - 41, 2 Ps. 132. 11; Mi. 5. 2; (Jno. 1. 46; 4. 42; 6. 69 The people are divided. 43, .4 The officers report-Never man spake,' &c. (7. 29 4. 22) 45, .6 The Pharis. ask, 'Have any of the rulers,' &c. 47-.9 Je. 5. 4. 5. Nicodemus pleads for a fair investigation 50, 1 Pr. 18. 13-see margin. The sneer, Art thou also of Galilee? 52 They go each to his own home 53 And Jesus to the mount of Olives. (21. 37] 8. 1 . BE YE AFRAID OF THE SWORD: FOR WRATH BRINGETA THE PUNISHMENTS OF THE SWORD, THAT YE MAY KNOW ... A JUDGMENT.-Job xix, 29. PARTICULARS OF THE FOLLOWING DAY, TISRI THE TWENTY-SECOND, AFTER JESUS' RETURN TO THE TEMPLE.-John viii. 2-X. 21. pp. 98—120. (Lesson 52.]—The adulteress released. Jesus the light of the world. Abraham's seed, 8c. John viii, 2–59. PP: 98-108. ILLUSTRATIONS. 8. 2 An adulteress brought before him. - 3-6 Jesus answers her accusers --7-9 Rom. 2. 22. Says to her, Go, and sin no more 19. 561 10, 1 (Jno. 5. 11); 3. 17. His followers shall not walk in darkness (2.32] 12 Is. 49. 6. Accused of witnessing of himself 13 Adverts to the witness of the Father 14-.8 Jno. 16. 32; Mt. 3. 17. His answer to. Where is thy her?' 19 5. 18; 11. 6, 7, 9; In the treasury,' his hour' not yet come 20 ( 16. 3; 17. 25. *Whither I go ye cannot come! 21 [- 13. 33); Pr. 14. 32. Will he kill himself?' (see Note) 22 Intimates whence he is, and warns 23, .4 [-- 3. 31.) The question, Who art thou?' 25-7 5. 17-30; He. 13.8. The Son of man, to be lifted up [- 3. 14); 5. 19, 30; Contrasts his case with theirs (Rom. 1. 4. Many believe on him 30 [- 11. 45.) Tells who are his disciples indeed 31 Rom. 2.7; Col. 1. 23; The truth makes free 32 Ho. 6.3. (He. 10.36,.9. •We be Abraham's seed, '&c.: 33 1 Co. 7. 22. Their bondage spiritual : 31-.8 Not in the best sense children of Abraham 39, 40 They claim to have God for their Father Jesus shews who is their Father 12-.4 Is.63.16; 64.8; Mal. 1.6. Exposes the ground of their unbelief 15-7 Jno. 10. 26, .7. The Jews begin to blaspheme 48 Jesus' reply, 'I have not a devil,' &c. 49, 50 5. 41-.4. They become confident in their blasphemy 51..3 True honour, Jesus' knowledge of the Father 51, .5 - 5.41; Ac. 3, 13. Abraham's knowledge of Jesus [10. 24) 56 Their ignorance of his Divinity 57 Jesus declares that he is 'I AM' 58 Ex. 3. 14; Is. 43. 13. Escapes from being stoned [4.30] 59 Jno. 11.8; (10.31-.97. Jesus heals a blind man, and delivers the parable of the Good Shepherd. John ix.--X. 21. pp. 108–.17. [Lesson 53.]—Jesus heals a blind man.—John ix. pp. 109—.13. A man blind from his birth, why? (13. 2, 3] 9. 1-3 Jno. 11. 4; Ac. 28. 4. Jesus speaks of approaching darkness, &c. - 4,5 Anoints the eyes of the blind man 6 Sends him to the pool of Siloam : 7 2 Ki. 5. 10; Ne. 3. 15. The man being questioned by the Jews. 8-12 Confesses Jesus to be a prophet 13.7 [Jno. 3. 2.) His parents questioned 18-23 - 16. 2]; Is. 26. II. The man's answer, One thing I know,' &c. 24, .5 Ps. 50. 14, 15. How opened he thine eyes ?' &c. . 26..7 We are Moses' disciples,' &c. 28,9 Ps. 103. 7; He. 3. 5. The man bears testimony for Jesus 30-.3 [Jno. 10. 3]; Job 27. 9. Is reproached and cast out 31 Jesus further reveals himself to him 35-.8 [ - 4.26.) (Rom. 2.19. The blind made to see, the seeing made blind 39 41 Ľ - 3. 191; Is. 5. 21; (Jesus intimates that this case of the man born blind may be taken to express the result of his coming into the world, by which the nations born blind have been made to see, whilst the Jews, who said, 'We see, have been left to blindness and blasphemy.) Jesus delivers the parable of the Good Shepherd.--John x. 1—21. pp. 114.7. Parable of the sheepfold, &c. . 10.1-6 Jesus is the door - 7-9 The thief and the Saviour contrasted 10 The Good Sheph. contrasted with the hireling - 11..5 Eze. 31. 12-23 Other sheep than those of the Jewish fold : 16 Is. 49. 6; 56. 8. The Father's will 17,-8 Ph. 2. 8,9; Ac. 2. 24, 32. Disputings among the Jews for these sayings 19 21 John x. 22–39. pp. 120—..5. his sheep. Is accused of blasphemy. pp. 120—,.3. Jesus walks in Solornon's porch 10. 22..3 Ac. 3. 11-26; 5. 12. Requested to say whether he be the Christ --- 21 Had already declared himself 25 Jno. 5. 36 What the characteristics of his sheep 26, .7 1 Jno. 4. 6. Their security, and the cause thereof 28, .91 Pe. 1.5: He. 7. 25. Jesus declares his oneness with the Father 30 Jno. 17. 21.3 The Jews again take up stones to stone him 31 [- 8. 59.) Jesus asks for his accusation. 32 Ec. 4. 4. They charge him with blasphemy. 33 Jno. 5. 17, .8. Claims only what the scriptures warrant (1. 35] 31-.6 [-5. 27, 36, -7; 8.42]; His works declare what he is. 37 (Ps. 82; Is. 11. 2, 3. Enough to prove his oneness with the Father 38 Jesus again escapes . 39 WE SEE NOT OUR SIGNS :-Psa. lxxiv.9. THE WICKED IS DRIVEN AWAY IN HIS WICKEDNESS: BUT THE RIGHTEOUS HATH HOPE IN HIS DEATH.--Prov. xiv. 32. [8. 23) 911 illlllllll SECTION LVII.- JESUS DE PARTS FROM JERUSALEM TO THE QUARTER BEYOND JORDAN, WHERE JOHN AT FIRST BAPTIZED. MANY BELIEVE ON HIM THERE. No.57.-[Lesson 54, continued.]—John x. 40—2. See North of Bethshan. pp. 125, ..6. ILLUSTRATIONS. Jesus goes beyond Jordan, where John,' &c. 10.40 Many acknowledge John's testimony of him (3. 11, -2] - 41, .2 Jno. 3. 30. MATT. MARK. LUKE. JORN, FOR THY DEW IS AS THE DEW OF HERBS, AND נון .2] - 38-40 THE WISE MAN'S EYES ARE IN HIS HEAD; BUT THE FOOL WALKETH IN DARKNESS: ETC.-Eccles. ii. 14. -47 SECTION LVIII.—THE RAISING OF LAZARUS. John xi. 1–54. Bethany in Judæa. pp. 126—.34. No.58.—[Lesson 55.] – Jesus receives news of Lazarus' sickness.-John xi. 1–16. North of Bethshan. Bethany or Bethabara, East of Jordan. pp. 127, ..8. Lazarus and his sisters. (10.38,9] 11. 1, 2 Jesus informed of Lazarus' sickness - 3-5 [Jno. 5. 28; 9.3.] Proposes to go into Judæa again. -- 6,7 The disciples object. Jesus' reply 8.10 Ec. 2. 14. He says, 'Our friend Lazarus sleepeth [9-24] 11-.3 Da.12.2; Ac.7.60; 1 Co. Lazarus is dead.' . Let us go unto him' -14, .5 (15. 20, 51. Thomas proposes to go and die with Jesus - 16 Jesus arrives at Bethany, in Judæa.-Ver. 17–34. pp.129. .30. Lazarus has lain four days in the grave 11.17 Bethany, fifteen furlongs from Jerusalem 18 Many visit the bereaved sisters -19 Job 2. 11; Rom. 12. 15. Martha's intercession, Lord, if thou,' &c. 20-2 Jesus saith, Thy brother,' &c. [Jno. 14. 14) 23 1 Th. 4. 14. Martha, 'In the resurrec.'[-- 5.25,6; 6.39,40 24 Job 19. 25-.7. Jesus says, “I am the resur.,' &c. - 8.51] 25, .6 Is. 26. 19; Col. 3. 4. Martha confesses Jesus to be the Christ ) 27 Mary is told of the Master's arrival [10. 49) 28-31 (Jno. 13. 13.) She repeats Martha's saying, ver. 21 32 ( - 4. 49.] The sympathy of Jesus . (19.41] Is. 63. 9. 11. 36, 7 Jesus at the grave of Lazarus (13. 58] The stone removed. {27. 60, .6] 41 Prayer to the Father 11. 25] 41, .2 He. 4. 15, .6. Lazarus, come forth [7. 14, .5] 43 1 Ki. 17. 22; 2 Ki. 4. Loose him, and let him go' [ - 20.7 44 (34,.5; Ac. 20. 9-12. The tidings of this miracle being brought to the Pharisees, they are the more determined thereby to put Jesus to death. Jesus withdraws to Ephraim, where he stays some time. Ver. 45–54. pp. 132, ..3. 11.45,.6 The chief priests and Pharisees in council. Ac. 4. 15, .6. Their fear. The Romans shall come,' &c. 48 Caiaphas' prophecy respecting the expediency of a propitiatory sacrifice, upon the 1 Jno. 2. 2; Zec. 10. 6; ground of which, was to be gathered toge. Eph. 1. 9, 10; 2. 14-22; ther the children of God that were scat Is. 11. 12; Eze. 37. tered abroad. [Jno. 18. 14] 49-52 21, .2; Ho. l. ll. They resolve upon Jesus' death 53 Ps. 37. 32; 109, 4, 5. Jesus retires to Ephraim ( -7.1j - 54 2 Sa. 13. 23. SECTION LIX. - WHEN THE FOURTH PASSOVER IS DRAWING NIGH, Jesus DE PARTS FROM EPHRAIM, THROUGH SAMARIA TO CAPERNAUM; INTENDING TO Luke ix. 51–62. pp. 135—.40. 9. 51 9. 52, .3 Of calling down fire from heaven - 54-.6 2 Ki. 1. 10-.2. A certain man proposes to follow Jesus.-Ver. 57, .8. p. 136. Self-denial required in following Jesus. [8. 19, 20) 9. 57, .8 2 Co. 8, 9. Jesus calls one to follow him.- Ver. 59, 60. p. ib. Jesus inust be preferred . [8. 21, 2] 9. 59, 60 Another said, Lord, I will follow thee.- Ver. 61, .2. p. 137. Of looking back 9. 61, .2 Ph. 3. 14; He. 10. 38. SECTION LX.-THE SEVENTY SENT. THE CURSE AND THE BLESSING. THE GOOD SAMARITAN.-Luke x. 1-37. pp. 140—..9. No. 60.-[Lesson 57.]—The Seventy sent out in companies of two and two. Jesus waits for their return.-Luke x. 1-24. At Capernaum. pp. 141—,.5. The Seventy appointed, and sent two & two [6.7] 10.1 Nu. 11. 16. The harvest is great-pray for labourers [9.37,8] 2 (4.35) 1 Co. 3. 9; 1 Ti. 5. 17. Sent forth as lambs among wolves io. 167. - 3 To carry neither purse, &c. 9, 10 6. 8, 9] 2 Ki. 4. 29; Pr. 4. 25. • Into whatsoever house ye," &c. (Lu. 195-10 11, 2] 5-7 1 Sa. 25.26; 1 Co. 9.4-14. THE EARTH SHALL CAST OUT THE DEAD.-Isa. xxvi. 19. AWAKE AND SING, YE THAT DWELL IN DUST х |