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directs two of his Disciples to
prepare the Passover. Matt.
xxvi. 17-19. Mark xiv. 12-16.
Luke xxii. 7-13, v. E. 29.

S. Christ partakes of the last Passover. Matt. xxvi. 20. Mark xiv. 17. Luke xxii. 1418. John xiii. 1. - N. 23.

S. Christ again reproves the Ambition of his Disciples. Luke xx. 24-27. John xiii. 2-16. N. 24.

S. Chist goes with his Disciples to the Mount of Olives. Matt. xxvi. 3. Mark xiv. 26. Luke xxii. 39. v. E.

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S. Christ declares himself to be the true Vine. John XV. 1-8. N. 31.

S. Christ exhorts the Apostles to mutual love, and to prepare for persecution. John xv. 9, to the end; xvi. 1-4.

S. Christ sitting at the Pass- S. Christ promises the gifts over, and continuing the Con- of the Holy Spirit. John xvi. versation, speaks of his Be-5, to the end.

trayer. Matt. xxvi. 21-25. S. Christ intercedes for all Mark xiv. 17-21. Luke xxii. his followers. John xvii. 21-23. John xiii. 17-30. N. S. Christ again predicts 25, 26. Peter's denial of him. Matt. xvi. 31-35. Mark xiv. 27-31.

S. Judas goes out to betray Christ, who predicts Peter's denial of him, and the danger of the rest of the Apostles. Luke xx. 28-38. John xiii. 31, to the end. - N. 27-29.

S. Christ goes into the Garden of Gethsemane-His agony there. Matt. xxvi. 35-46. Mark xiv. 32-42. Luke xxii. 40-46. John xviii. 1, 2. — N. 32, 33.

S. Christ institutes the Eucharist. Matt. xxvi. 26-29. S. Christ is betrayed and Mark xiv. 22. 25. Luke xxix. apprehended. The resistance 19, 20. N. 30. of Peter. Matt. xxvi. 47-56. S. Christ exhorts the Apos-Mark xiv. 43-50. Luke xxii. tles, and consoles them on his 47-53. John xviii. 3-11. <-N approaching Death.

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CHAPTER VII.

FROM THE APPREHENSION OF CHRIST TO THE CRUCIFIXION,

their Master.
Mark xiv. 54.
John xviii. 15,

Matt. xxvi. 58.

Luke xxii. 55.

16. v. E. 29.

S. Christ is taken to Annas to the palace of Caiphas. Matt. xxvi. 57. Mark xiv. 51-53. Luke xxii. 54. John S. Christ is first examined xviii. 12-14. v. E. 29. N. 1. and condemned in the House

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John xviii. 19-24. V. E. 29.
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xxvi. 59-66. Mark xiv. 55-64.j S. Christ is brought back again to Pilate, who again declares him innocent, and endeavours to persuade the people not to ask Barabbas. Matt. xxvii. 15-20. Mark xv. 6-11. Luke xxii. 13-19. John xviii. 39. v. E. 29. N. 15.

S. Twelve at night. Christ is struck, and insulted by the Soldiers. Matt. xxvi. 67,68. Mark xiv. 65. Luke xxii. 63-65. - N. 5, 6.

S. Peter's first denial of Christ, in the Hall of the High Priest. Matt. xxvi. 6670. Mark xiv. 66-68. Luke xxii. 56, 57. John xviii. 17, 18; and xxvii. 27. N. 7.

S. After Midnight. Peter's second denial of Christ, at the porch of the Palace of the High Priest. Matt. xxvi. 71, 72. Mark xiv. 69, pt. of 70. Luke xxii. 58.

S. Pilate three times endeavours again to release Christ. Matt. xxvii. 21-23. Mark xv. 12-14. Luke xxiii. 20-23. John xviii.40.- N. 16.

S. The Jews imprecate the punishment of Christ's death upon themselves. Matt. xxvii. 24, 25. N. 17.

S. Pilate releases Barabbas, and delivers Christ to be crucified. Matt. xxvii. 26-30. Mark xv. 15-19. Luke xxiii. 24, 25. John xix, 1-16. 18-21.

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S. Friday, the day of the Crucifixion. Time,about three in the Morning. Peter's third denial of Christ, in the room S. Christ is led away from where Christ was waiting the Judgment-hall of Pilate among the Soldiers till the to Mount Calvary. Matt. dawn of day. Matt. xxvi. 73-xxvii. 31, 32. Mark xv. 20, 75. Mark xiv. 70-72. Luke 21. Luke xxiii. 26-32. John xix. part of ver. 16, and v.

xxii. 59-62. - N. 9.

S. Christ is taken before 17. N. 22.

the Sanhedrim, and con- S. Christ arrives at Mount demned. Matt. xxvii. 1. Mark Calvary, and is crucified. xv. pt. of ver. 1. Luke xxii. Matt. xxvii. 33, 34-37. Mark 66, to the end. xv. 22, 23; 26-28. Luke xxiii. S. Judas declares the In-33-38. John xix. 18-22. nocence of Christ. Matt. 23, 24. xxvii. 3-10. N. 10-12.

S. Christ is accused before Pilate, and is by him also declared innocent. Matt. xxvii. 2; and xi. 14. Mark xv. 1-6. Luke xxiii. 1-4. John xviii. 28-38. - N. 13.

S. Christ is sent by Pilate to Herod. Luke xxiii. 5-12. -N. 14.

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S. Christ prays for his Murderers. Luke xxiii. pt. of ver. 34.

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S. Christ is reviled when] Thief. Luke xxiii. 39-43. v. on the Cross, by the Rulers, E. 29. N. 26. the Soldiers, the Passengers, S. Christ

commends his the Chief Priests, and the Mother to the care of John. Malefactors. Matt. xxvii. 39-John xix. 25-27.

44. Mark xv. 29-32. Luke S. The death of Christ, and xxiii. 35-37. v. E. 29. its attendant circumstances. Matt. xxvii. 45-52; 54-56. Mark xv. 33-41. Luke xxiii.

S. Christ, when dying as a Man, asserts his Divinity, in

his answer to the penitent 44-49. John xix. 28-37. N. 27.

CHAPTER VIII.

FROM THE DEATH OF CHRIST TILL HIS ASCENSION INTO HEAVEN.

S. Joseph of Arimathea, a Guard of Soldiers to watch and Nicodemus, bury the bo- the Sepulchre. Matt. xxvii. dy of Christ. Matt. xxvii. 62-66. v. E. 29. N. 5. 57-60. Mark xv. 42-46. Luke S. The Sabbath being over, xxiii. 50-54. John xix. 38-42. Mary Magdalene, the other V. E. 29. N. 1-3. Mary, and Salome, purchase

S. Mary Magdalene, and their Spices to anoint the bothe other Mary, and the Wo-dy of Christ. Mark xvi. 1. — men from Galilee, observe N. 6. where the body of Christ was S. The Morning of Easterlaid. Mark xv. 47. Luke day. xxiii. 55. N. 4.

S. The Women from Galilee hasten to return home before the Sabbath began, to prepare Spices. Luke xxiii.

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S. Mary Magdalene, and the other Mary, continue to sit opposite the Sepulchre, till it is too late to prepare their Spices. Matt. xxvii. 61.

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Mary Magdalene, the other Mary, and Salome, leave their homes very early to go to the Sepulchre. Matt. xxviii. 1. Mark xvi. pt. of ver. 2. John xx. pt. of v. 1. - N. 7.

S. After they had left their homes, and before their arrival at the Sepulchre, Christ rises from the dead. Matt. Xxviii. 2-4. - N. 8.

S. The bodies of many

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and go to Jerusalem. Matt. and 15-17. v. E. 29. N. 18-20. xxvii. pt. of v. 52, and v. 53. S. Mary Magdalene, when V. E. 29. N. 9. going to inform the Disciples S. Mary Magdalene, the that Christ had risen, meets other Mary, and Salome, ar-again with Salome and the rive at the Sepulchre, and other Mary. Christ appears find the Stone rolled away. to the three Women. Matt. Mark xvi. pt. of v. 2, and v. xxviii. 9. John xx. 18. 3, 4. John xx. pt. v. 1 N. 10, 11.

S. Mary Magdalene leaves the other Mary and Salome, to tell Peter. John xx. 2.

S. Salome and the other

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S. The Soldiers, who had fled from the Sepulchre, report to the High Priests the Resurrection of Christ. Matt. xxviii. 11-15. — N. 22.

Mary, during the absence of S. The second party of Wo-
Mary Magdalene, enter the men from Galilee, who had
porch of the Sepulchre, and bought their Spices on the
see one Angel, who com-evening previous to the Sab-
mands them to inform the bath, having had a longer
Disciples that Jesus was risen. way to come to the Sepulchre,
Matt. xxviii. 5-7. Mark xvi. arrive after the departure of
5-7. N. 12.
the others, and find the Stone
rolled away. Luke xxiv. 1-
N. 23.

S. Salome and the other
Mary leave the Sepulchre. 3.
Matt. xxviii. 8. Mark xvi.
8. N. 13.

S. Peter and John, as soon as they hear the report of Mary Magdalene, hasten to the Sepulchre, which they inspect and immediately depart. John xx. 3-10. N. 14, 15.

S. Mary Magdalene having followed Peter and John, remains at the Sepulchre after their departure. John xx. pt. v. 11. N. 16.

S. Mary Magdalene looks into the Tomb, and sees two Angels. John xx. pt. v. 11, 12, 13, and pt. 14. N. 17.

S. Two angels appear to them also, assuring them that Christ was risen, and reminding them of his foretelling this fact. Luke xxiv. 4-9. N. 24.

S. Mary Magdalene unites her testimony to that of the Galilean Women. Mark xvi. 10.

Luke xxiv. 10. N. 25. S. The Apostles are still incredulous. Mark xvi.11. Luke xxiv. 11.

S. Peter goes again to the Sepulchre. Luke xxiv. 12. S. Christ appears to St. Peter. Luke xxiv. 12. N. 26. S. Christ appears to CleoS. Christ first appears to phas and another Disciple, Mary Magdalene, and com- going to Emmaus. Mark xvi. mands her to inform the Dis-12. Luke xxiv. 13-32. ciples that he has risen. Mark 27, 28.

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panion return to Jerusalem, the Sea of Tiberias. His conand assure the Disciples that versation with St. Peter. Christ had certainly risen. John xxi. 1-24. v. E. 29. N. Mark xvi. 13. Luke xxiv. 33-35-38.

35. v. E. 29. N. 29.

XX. 19-23.

S. Christ appears to his

S. Christ appears to the as- Apostles at Jerusalem, and sembled Apostles, Thomas commissions them to convert only being absent, convinces the world. Luke xxiv. 44–49. them of the identity of his re- Acts i. 4, 5. N. 39. surrection body, and blesses S. Christ leads out his them. Luke xxiv. 36-43. John Apostles to Bethany, within sight of Jerusalem, renews S. Thomas is still incredu- their commission, blesses lous. Mark xvi. 13. John them, and ascends up visibly XX. 24-25. into Heaven; from whence he S. Christ appears to the shall come to judge the living eleven, Thomas being pre-and the dead. Matt. xxviii. sent. Mark xvi. 14. John 18-20. Mark xvii. 15-20. XX. 26-29. N. 30-32. Luke xxiv. 50-53. Acts i. 6

S. Christ appears to a large 12. N. 40-44. number of his Disciples on a

S. St. John's conclusion to

Mountain in Galilee. Matt. the Gospel History of Jesus xxviii. 16, 17, and pt. v. 18. Christ.

N. 33, 34.

S. Christ appears again at

John xx. 30, 31; xxi.

25. N. 45.

CHAPTER IX.

FROM THE ASCENSION OF CHRIST TO THE TERMINATION OF THE PERIOD, IN WHICH THE GOSPEL WAS PREACHED TO PROSELYTES OF RIGHTEOUSNESS, AND TO THE JEWS ONLY.

S. After the Ascension of Christ the Apostles return to Jerusalem. Acts i. 1-3, and ver. 12-14. v. E. 29. N. 1:

S. Matthias is appointed to the Apostleship in the place of Judas. Acts i. 15, to the end. - N. 2-6.

S. Descent of the Holy Spi

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S. Effects of St. Peter's address. Acts ii. 37-42. —

S. Union of the first Converts in the primitive Church. Acts ii. 42, to the end.

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