1– | Luke i.5–38. | 2– | Isa. vii.14. | 3– | Mic. v.2. | 4– | Mark i.15. | 5– | Mark i. 22. | 6– | Luke iv. 32. | 7– | Life of Christ by William Hanna, D.D., p.198. | 8– | Luke iv.40. | 9– | Jesus of Nazareth. p.178. | 10– | Luke vi.12. | 11– | Matt. x.2–4. | 12– | Luke vii.12–16. | 13– | Matt. xi.20–30. | 14– | Mark v.18–20. | 15– | Matt. ix.35. | 16– | No commentator has given a satisfactory explanation of the meaning, in this connection, of these last words. | 17– | So called from their want of wealth, rank, learning, and whatever the world calls great. | 18– | John vi.25–71. | 19– | Mark vii.35. | 20– | Mark viii.26. | 21– | Matthew expresses the same idea by the words, “Till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.” This wonderful expansion of the kingdom of Christ was indeed witnessed on the day of Pentecost, and in many subsequent scenes. | 22– | Matt. xvii.20,21. | 23– | Matt. xviii.2–4; Mark ix.31,33–36. | 24– | Matt. xviii.6–9; Mark ix.44–50. | 25– | John vii.34. | 26– | John viii.2–7. | 27– | John viii.13–18. | 28– | John x.25–31. | 29– | The Author of the resurrection, and the Giver of eternal life. | 30– | Luke ix.51. | 31– | Luke ix.58. | 32– | Luke x.30–37. | 33– | Acts xiii.45. | 118– | Isa. xlix.6. | 119– | Acts xiv.21–23. | 120– | About ten years before. | 121– | Acts xv.7–11. | 122– | Acts xv. 22–29. | 123– | Gal. ii.11–16. | 124– | 2Pet. iii.15. | 125– | Acts xv.36. | 126– | 2 Tim. i.5. | 127– | Phil. ii.22. | 128– | Acts xvi.5. | 129– | Acts xvi.14,15. | 130– | Acts xviii.2. | 131– | “How often,” says Cicero, “has the exclamation, ‘Iam a Roman citizen!’ brought aid and safety, even among barbarians in the remotest parts of the earth!”—Cicero, Verr. v.57. | 132– | 1 Thess. iv.13–17. | 133– | 2 Thess. ii.1–4. | 134– | Acts i.11. | 135– | 2 Pet. iii.1–13. | 136– | Acts xvii.5–7. | 137– | Acts xvii.11,12. | 138– | Paradise Regained. | 139– | Acts xvii.18. | 140– | Too superstitious.—The meaning of the words thus translated would be better conveyed to us by the phrase, “More than others, ye reverence the deities.” | 141– | Acts xvii.22–31. | 142– | 1 Cor. i.14. | 143– | Acts xviii.18. | 144– | Probably the Pentecost. | 145– | Acts xviii.23 | 146– | Acts xviii.28. | 147– | Acts xix.10. | 148– | Acts xix.25–27. | 149– | The original image of Diana was supposed to be a gift from heaven. | 150– | Matters beyond the jurisdiction of the courts. | | |
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