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gion in the world; denouncing them as inadequate to the wants of man, false in their foundations, and dangerous in their tendency. It not only solicits the grave attention of all, to whom its doctrines are presented, but it demands their cordial belief, as a matter of vital concernment. These are no ordinary claims; and it seems hardly possible for a rational being to regard them with even a subdued interest; much less to treat them with mere indifference and contempt. If not true, they are little else than the pretensions of a bold imposture, which, not satisfied with having already enslaved millions of the human race, seeks to continue its encroachments upon human liberty, until all nations shall be subjugated under its iron rule. But if they are well founded and just, they can be no less than the high requirements of heaven, addressed by the voice of God to the reason and understanding of man, concerning things deeply affecting his relations to his sovereign, and essential to the formation. of his character and of course to his destiny, both for this life and for the life to come. Such was the estimate taken of religion, even the religion of pagan Rome, by one of the greatest lawyers of antiquity, when he argued that it was either nothing at all, or was everything. Aut undique religionem tolle, aut usquequaque conserva.'

With this view of the importance of the subject, and in the hope that the present work may in some degree aid or at least incite others to a more successful pursuit of this interesting study, it is submitted to your kind regard, by

Your obedient servant,

SIMON GREENLEAF.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY,

DANE HALL, MAY 1, 1846. }

1 Cicero, Phillip. II. § 43.

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Sect.

CONTENTS.

МАТТ.

MARK. LUKE. JOHN.

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38. The healing of the withered hand on the Sabbath. Galilee.

12, 9-14 3, 1-6

6, 6-11

39. Jesus arrives at the Sea of Tiberias, and is
followed by multitudes. Lake of Galilee. 12, 15-21 3, 7-12

40. Jesus withdraws to the Mountain, and choos-
es the Twelve; the multitudes follow him.
Near Capernaum.

41. The Sermon on the Mount. Near Caper

naum.

42. The healing of the Centurion's servant. Capernaum.

10, 2-4 3, 13-19 6, 12-19

5,1,-8,1

6, 20-49

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45. Reflections of Jesus on appealing to his mighty Works. Capernaum.

11, 20-30

sinner. Capernaum?

46. While sitting at meat with a Pharisee, Jesus is anointed by a woman who had been a

cuit in Galilee.

47. Jesus, with the Twelve, makes a second cir

7, 36-50

8, 1-3

V

48. The healing of a Demoniac. The Scribes 12, 22-37 3, 19-30 11, 14.15. and Pharisees blaspheme. Galilee.

49. The Scribes and Pharisees seek a sign. Our 12, 38-45

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61. Jesus again at Nazareth, and again rejected. 13, 54-586, 1-6

62. A third circuit in Galilee. The Twelve in- 9, 35-386, 6-13 structed and sent forth. Galilee.

63. Herod holds Jesus to be John the Baptist,

10,1.5-42
11, 1

9, 1-6

whom he had just before beheaded. Gali-14, 1. 2. 6, 14-16.9, 7-9

lee? Perea.

64. The Twelve return, and Jesus retires with them across the Lake. Five thousand are fed, Capernaum. N. E. coast of the Lake of Galilee.

6-12

21-29

[14, 13-216, 30-44 19, 10-17 6, 1-14

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69. A deaf and dumb man healed; also many
others. Four thousand are fed. The De-15, 29-38 7, 31-37
capolis.

6, 22-71 7, 1

18, 1-9

70. The Pharisees and Sadducees again require 15, 39 a sign. [See § 49.] Near Magdala.

8, 10-12

16, 1-4

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74. Our Lord foretells his own death and resur-
rection, and the trials of his followers. 16, 21-28 8, 31-38 9, 22-27
Region of Cesarea Philippi.

75. The Transfiguration. Our Lord's subse-
quent discourse with the three Disciples.
Region of Cesarea Philippi.

76. The healing of a Demoniac, whom the Dis-
ciples could not heal. Region of Cesarea
Philippi.

77. Jesus again foretells his own death and re-
surrection. [See § 74.] Galilee.

78. The tribute-money miraculously provided.
Capernaum.

79. The Disciples contend who should be great-
est. Jesus exhorts to humility, forbear-
ance and brotherly love. Capernaum.

80. The Seventy instructed and sent out. Ca-
pernaum.

81. Jesus goes up to the Festival of Tabernacles.
His final departure from Galilee.

dents in Samaria.

82. Ten Lepers cleansed. Samaria.

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9, 1

17, 1-13 9, 2-13 9, 28-36

17, 14-21 9, 14-29 9, 37-43

17, 22.23 9, 30-32 9, 43-45

17, 24-27 9, 33

18, 1-35 9, 33-50 9, 46-50

10, 1-16

9, 51-56 7, 2-10

17, 11-19

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