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§ 64. Cures a lunatic, xvii.
14--21.

§ 65. Again foretells his
proaching sufferings, xvii.
22-23.

§ 66. Pays the half shekel as
tribute for the service of the
temple, xvii. 24—27.
§67. His discourses occasioned
by the dispute, who was the
greatest in the kingdom of
heaven, xviii. 1-20.

§ 68. Answers Peter's ques-
tion how often we must for-
give, xviii. 21-35.

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§ 69-83. Single scattered ac-
counts, recorded only by St.
Luke, some of which belong
to the three or four last
months of the life of Christ;
others to an earlier period,
and which are not arranged
according to the order of
time.

§ 69. Christ is refused the
offices of hospitality by the
Samaritans, ix. 51-56.
§ 70. Answers the question,
who is our neighbour, x. 25|
-37.

§ 71. Visits Martha a second
time: his discourse relative
to her too anxious prepara-
tions for table, x. 38-42.
§ 72. Teaches his disciples to
pray, xi. 1-13.

§ 73. Discourses occasioned by
the request which a person
present had made to Christ,
that he would command his
brother to divide with him
his inheritance, xii. 13-59.
§ 74. Discourses occasioned by
Pilate's having put to death
several Galileans, and mingled
their blood with their sacri-
fices, xiii. 1-9.

§ 75. Christ cures on the sab-
bath-day an infirm 'woman,
who was unable to walk up-
right, xiii. 10-22.

§ 76. Answers the question,
whether few or many will be
saved, xiii. 23-30.

§ 77. Replies to those who de-
sire him to retire because
Herod sought to put him to
death, xiii. 31–35.

§ 78. Dines with a Pharisee on
the sabbath-day.
His ac-

tions and discourses on that

occasion, xiv. entire.

§79. Dines with publicans,

MATTHEW.

§ 84. Answers the question re-
lative to divorces, xix. 1-12.
§ 85. Takes little children into
his arms, and blesses them;
and on this occasion reproves
his disciples, xix. 13-15.
§ 86. Answers a rich young
man, who asked him how he
should obtain eternal life;
Christ's important discourse
on this occasion with his
disciples, xix. 16.—xx. 16.
§ 87. Discourses again on his
approaching death, xx. 17
-19.

§ 88. The mother of the sons
of Zebedee requests for them
the first rank in the kingdom
of Christ; Christ's answer,
xx. 20-28.

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HARMONIZED TABLE OF CONTENTS

MARK.

x. 1-12.

LUKE.

and justifies his conduct to
those who censure him. Ac-
ceptation of the Gentiles, xv.
entire.

§ 80. On this occasion he in-
structs his disciples in the
true use of riches, and de-
fends his doctrine against the
Pharisees, who deride it, xvi.
entire.

§ 81. His discourse on the ex-
traordinary effects of faith,
xvii. 5-10.

§ 82. Heals ten lepers, of whom
the Samaritan alone returned
thanks, xvii. 11-19.

§ 83. Answers the question,
when the kingdom of God
should come, xvii. 20.-xviii.
14.

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JOHN.

§ 89-92. Supplement of several events and discourses
omitted by the three first Evangelists, which took place
especially at Jerusalem, and which belong to the period
between No. 53. and No. 88.

xviii. 35-43.
$94. Visits Zaccheus, xix. 1-
10.

§ 95. Describes in a parable
the Jews who rejected him,
xix. 11-27.

§ 89. Christ's actions and dis-
courses at Jerusalem, at a
feast of tabernacles, vii. 1.—
x. 21.

§ 90. Discourses at Jerusalem
at the festival of the dedica-
tion of the temple, x. 22—
42.

§ 91. Christ raises Lazarus
from the dead, xi. 1-46.
§ 92. Returns to Ephraim, xi.
54.

MATTHEW.

OF THE FOUR GOSPELS.

MARK.

LUKE.

JOHN.

§ 96. Christ is anointed at
Bethany by Mary; he de-
fends this action against the
unjust censure of his disci-
ples, and particularly of Ju-
das Iscariot, who forms the
resolution to betray him,
xxvi. 6-13.

§ 97. Christ's entry into Jeru-
salem, xxi. 1-11.

§ 98. He goes as Lord into the
temple, and again drives out
the sellers; he curses a fig-
tree, xxi. 12-22.

§ 99. Answers the question by
what power he does this, xxi.
23-46.

100. Parable of the neglected
festival of a king, xxii. 1—14.

§ 101. Answer to the question
relative to tribute money,
XXII. 15-22.

§ 102. Aswers to the objec-
tion made by the Sadducees
to the resurr, ction of the
dend, xx. 25-33.

§ 103. Answer to the question,
which is the great command-
ment of the law? xxii. 34—
40.

§ 104. The question proposed,
whose son the Messiah is?
xxii. 41-46.

§ 105. Discourses against the
Pharisees, xxii. entire.

107. Prophecy of the de
struction of Jerusalem, xxiv.
entire.

§ 108. Addition to the pre-
ceding prophecy, found only
in the Gospel of St. Matthew,
xxv 1-30.

§ 109. Christ answers the ques-
tion relative to the last judg-
ment, xxv. 31–46.

§ 110. After the preceding
discourses were ended, he
again foretells his approach-
ing death, xxvi. 2.

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§ 113. Judas Iscariot promises

$111. Of the Greeks who
wished to see Jesus; Christ's
discourse on this occasion,
and the answer from heaven,
xii. 20-36.
$119. Discourse on the infide-
lity of the Jews after the
performance of so many mi-
racles, xii. 37-50.

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Professor Griesbach, who believed that St. Mark constructed his Gospel from those of Matthew and Luke, has drawn up a Harmony of these three Evangelists, in which he shews that, 24 verses excepted, the whole of St. Mark's Gospel is contained in those of St. Matthew and St. Luke. His whole scheme in detail may be seen in his Synopsis Evang. Matt, Marci & Lucæ, 8vo. Hal. 1776. From his Commentationes Theologica Dr. Marsh gives the following Table, which brings the whole into the narrowest compass. Let it be observed that the middle column contains the whole of St. Mark's Gospel those to the right and left contain the portions of St. Matthew's Gospel and St. Luke's, which correspond to the stated portions of the Gospel according to St. Mark,

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