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 ADVERTISEMENT. 
 
 THE Publishers have been induced at Uie request 
 of several respectable Gentlemen concerned iti 
 the education of youth and the management of Sunday 
 Schools, to reprint in this country thelittle work, entitled 
 " Five Hundred Questions on the jYew Testament, ^c. by 
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 order then that the teachers may have ev^ry aid ii» 
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 the Manual of Barrow's 500 Questions is recom* 
 mended as a work well adapted for the Schools. By 
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 his memory exercised, his affections elevated, and his 
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 JUdcr of>St. George's Church, in K\ng8i9m 
 
 Kingston^ 7tb April, 1820. 
 
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 ADVERTISEMENT. 
 
 Extract from an address delivered on the lOth June. 
 1819, by the Honorable and Reverend DOCTOR 
 STRACHJUSTat a meeting of the Sunday Schools es- 
 tablished in York. 
 
 ;* After the children are acquainted with the cate- 
 chism, we proceed to Barrow's five hundred ques- 
 tions on the New Testament, which afford most ex- 
 cellent exercises for the higher classes. These ques- 
 tions excite the greatest emulation and most earnest 
 inquiry, as may be seen by repeating a few taken 
 promiscuously from the book. 
 
 Why }vaa John beheaded ? 
 
 How often should a man forgive injuries ? 
 
 What were the ten Virgins like ? 
 
 Who were Christ's Mother and Brethren ? 
 
 Who first saw Christ after his resurrection ? 
 
 What said the people of Christ ? 
 
 What is the duty of Christians in regard to this 
 world ? 
 
 At whose instigation was Christ crucified ? 
 
 The book from which these questions are taken 
 contains no answers. They are to be discovered by 
 the children themselves, from a diligent perusal of 
 tl|e New Testament. It is sometimes notan-easy mat- 
 ter to find the proper answer. Many require much 
 reading and researcn. Children in a very short time 
 become intimately acquainted with the life and cru- 
 •cifixion of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Acts of 
 the Apostles, and it is within my knowledge that th^ 
 Parents of several children have profited by assisting 
 t^em in discovering ansvye^ to th^e que^tioqs pro- 
 jpo8ed.*» 
 
 £io^stoo, 8th April, 18£0. 
 
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 1 1 , 
 
 PREFACE, 
 
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 > V 
 
 \ 
 
 If will appear to be extraerdinaiy 
 rather, that the newly-invented inter- 
 rogative system of instruction adopted 
 in the Grammars of Geography and 
 History, in the Universal Preceptor, 
 and some other School Books, should 
 not with less de!^ have been applied 
 to the NEW TESTAMENT, than 
 that a first attempt should be now made 
 by an Aiithor, ambitious of being use- 
 ful to the rising generation, to apply 
 so rational a system to the most im- 
 portant branch of all Knowledge. 
 
 We have Catechisms aiiid Books of 
 Questions, with answers absurdly an* 
 nexed to the Questions, ia scores, or 
 it might, perhaps, be correctly said in 
 HUNDREDS ; but wc have not to this 
 hour, at least with the knowledge of 
 the Author, a single exercise or Work- 
 ing book on the New Testament, im- 
 plying, calling for, or requiring, the use 
 of THE THINKING FACULTY 
 in the young student. 
 
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IV 
 
 PREFACE. 
 
 For the convenience of Tutors, the 
 Answers to these important Questions 
 are given in THE TUTOR'S KEY, a 
 volume which also contains Answers to 
 the Questions connected with Blair's 
 Universal Preceptor, the Gram- 
 mar of Geography, and some other 
 books essential to every course of edu- 
 cation. 
 
 As the object of the Author of these 
 Questions on the New Testament, has 
 been to prepare a work of necessary 
 and universal use in every CHRIS- 
 TIAN SEMINARY, without distinc- 
 tion of SECT or denomination, he has 
 carefully avoided all questions which 
 might insinuate a preference towards 
 any doctrinal points, confining himself 
 chiefly to facts, and to his main design 
 of familiarizing young persons with 
 the contents of that precious and sa- 
 cred volume. 
 
 The only previous qualifications 
 which this work requires, are the arts 
 of reading and writing, and the Au- 
 thor premises that the exercise of fair 
 COPYING^ which the use of it involves^ 
 

 PREFACE. V 
 
 will convey to yonng persons a knovv- 
 ledg;e of spelling and of readv com- 
 posiTior, at the same time that they 
 are acquiring' an intimate acquaintance 
 with the DIVINE MORALITY of 
 the GOSPEL, and with the Elements 
 of the CHRISTIAN Religion. 
 
 Westminster^ July^ 1816. 
 
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 QUESTIONS 
 
 ON THE 
 
 GOSPEL OF St. MATTHEW. 
 
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 1. WHAT were the names of tlie 
 Apostles ? 
 
 2. Why was John beheaded ? 
 
 3. What is a man to do to be perfect ? 
 
 4. How often should a man forgive - 
 injuries ? 
 
 5. What were the ten virgins like I 
 
 6. What was given to Christ t» 
 drink on the Cross ? 
 
 7. Why did the Pharisees . k Christ 
 about the tribute money T 
 
 8. What punishment was threatened 
 on the Jews for rejecting Christ ? 
 
 9. How did the Canaanitish womaa 
 move Christ ? 
 
 10. What was a merchantman and a 
 net casi into the sea hkened to ? 
 
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 QUESTIONS ON THB 
 
 11. Who were Christ's mother and 
 brethren ? 
 
 12. Who arc worthy of the King- 
 dom of Heaven ? 
 
 13. W^ho betrayed Christ ? 
 
 14. With whom did Christ converse 
 after his resurrection ? 
 
 15. Who was crucified with Christ? 
 
 16. Where was Christ born ? 
 
 17. Why did Herod slay the chil- 
 dren ? 
 
 18. Where was Christ when he 
 taught the Lord's Prayer ? 
 
 19. What was Simon Peter's opinion 
 of Christ ? 
 
 20. To what does Christ liken the 
 kingdom of Heaven ? 
 
 31. Who are blessed ? 
 
 22. Who did Christ send to preach 
 the Gospel? 
 
 23. What did Christ predict of lat- 
 ter days ? 
 
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 24. Who first saw Christ after the 
 resurrection ? 
 
 25. What inscription was placed on 
 the cross over the head of Christ ? 
 
 26. W ho sought the life of Christ ? 
 
 27. What said Christ of little chil- 
 dren ? 
 
 28. What thought Herod of Christ ? 
 
 29. What did John the Baptist when 
 he heard of Christ ? 
 
 30. How long was Christ tempted ? 
 
 31. Who preached in the wilderness 
 of Judea ? 
 
 32. How many generations were 
 there from Abraham to Christ ? 
 
 33. What advised Christ in regard 
 to lawsuits. 
 
 34. Who provides for the fowls of 
 the air ? 
 
 35. What became of the swine into 
 which the devils entered ^ 
 
 36. Why did Christ eat with pub- 
 licans and sinners ? 
 
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 QUESTIONS ON THE. 
 
 S7. What said the people of Christ ? 
 
 38. With what provisions did Christ 
 satisfy four thousand, besides women 
 and children ? 
 
 39. What building was it of which 
 Christ prophesied that not one stone 
 should remain on another ? 
 
 40. What reward had the servant 
 who hid his one talent ? 
 
 41. Wiiatis the reward of aservant 
 who IS found doing his dkity ? 
 
 43. What reason* dki Christ assign 
 tor teachings m parables I 
 
 43. Did the Evang-elist assicjn any 
 reasons for liis teaching by parables ? 
 
 44. What shall be done to uniust 
 Judges ? ** 
 
 45. What is the characteristic of 
 false prophets I 
 
 ^ 46. What is the duty of Christians 
 in regard to this world ? 
 
 47. Which of the Apostles were 
 nshermen ? 
 
008PEL OF ST. MATTHEW. 11 
 
 48. Where was Matthew, when 
 called to be an apostle i 
 
 49. Who was cured by touching the 
 hem of Christ's garment ? 
 
 50. Who was the father of David, 
 and who was the Son of Boaz ? 
 
 51. What was the fjrst exhor^ Mon 
 of Christ, when he began to preacn ? 
 
 52. What is taught by the parable 
 of the ten virgins i 
 
 53. What will happen to the sun, 
 moon, and stars, in the last day ? 
 
 54. At whose instigation was Ohiist 
 crucified^ 
 
 55. What did the false vvitness 
 charge against Christ ^ 
 
 56. How many chapters are there in 
 St Ma^hew*s gospel ? 
 
 57. What is the reward of virtue, 
 a|f)d punishment of vice ^ 
 
 58. What was the name of the high 
 priest? 
 
 69. Who betrayed Jew^ aod vik^lt 
 was his reward ? 
 
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 QtESTIONS ON THE 
 
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 60. How was Jesus apprehended ? 
 
 61. What answered Christ relative 
 to the tribute money ? 
 
 62. "Vhat was the punishment de- 
 nounced against the Scribes and Phari- 
 sees? 
 
 63. Describe Christ's miracles of 
 walking on the sea. 
 
 64. Describe the resurrection. 
 
 65. Describe Christ's burial. 
 
 66. Describe all the circum^ances 
 of. the crucifixion^ from Pilate's delivery 
 to the miraculous phenomena on the 
 death of Christ. 
 
 67* WhMb2tauiiQ cl^Judai'?' .m^s mvi^> 
 
 68. Who was Pilate ^ '*^^^'' ^"^ 
 
 69. Narrate the examination of Je- 
 sus before Pilate^ 
 
 70. What was that feast alluded to 
 at verse 25, chapter XXVII. ? 
 
 71. Who denied Jesus ? 
 
 S2* Describe what Dassed wlieti 
 
GOSPEL OF ST. MATTHEW. 
 
 19 
 
 Christ was brought before the High 
 Priest. 
 
 73. Relate what passed at the last 
 supper. 
 
 74. Describe the last judgment. 
 
 75. What did Christ in the temple ? 
 
 76. When did Christ prophecy his 
 own death and resurrection ? 
 
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 77. Describe the transfiguration, 
 XVII. 
 
 78. What is the relative width of 
 the paths of good and evil ? 
 
 ***#* The Student is supposed to read 
 each book or part through be/ore he 6«- 
 gms to answer any questions on that 
 part. 
 
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 UUESTIOXtJ 0N THE 
 
 ON THE 
 
 GOSPEL OF St. MARK 
 
 79. What was Christ's ^.^-st miracle ? 
 
 80. What did the people where 
 Christ went ? 
 
 84. What said Christ of a widow, 
 who gave two mites ? 
 
 82. What is the future coming of 
 Christ like ? 
 
 83. What said Peter, when Christ 
 foretold that he would deny him ? 
 
 84. What did the apostles after 
 Christ's ascension ? 
 
 85. What said John of Christ ? 
 
 86. Where did Jesus begin to 
 preach ? 
 
 87. How many were fed with the 
 j^even loaves and small fishes ? 
 
Iracle ? 
 where 
 
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 ling of 
 
 Christ 
 
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 th the 
 
 88, 
 
 •QSFEL OF 9T. MARK. 
 
 Whatd 
 
 15k 
 
 the people when Christ 
 
 iras in the desert ? 
 
 89. How did Christ justify the 
 plucking of com on the sabbath ? 
 
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 90. What said the miclean spirits ? 
 
 91. How old was the damsel whom 
 he raised from the dead ? 
 
 92. With how many loaves and fishes 
 did he feed five thousand, and how 
 much was left ? 
 
 93. Did Christ heal on the Sabbath ? 
 
 94. Explain the parable of the sower. 
 
 95. AVhat did Christ when the ship 
 which h 
 
 being" lost ? 
 
 96. How. many swine were choked in 
 the sea by the unclean spirits ? 
 
 97. What thought Herod of John 
 the Baptist ? 
 
 98. What defiles a man ? 
 
 99. What said men of the apostles^ 
 of Chnst ? 
 
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 QUESTIONS ON THE 
 
 100. What were the qualifications 
 of Christ's followers? 
 
 101. What said Christ of Children ? 
 
 102. What is the duty of Christians 
 to the poor ? 
 
 103. What Bald Christ of the resur- 
 rection of the dead ? 
 
 104. Describe Peter's denial of 
 Christ. 
 
 105. Who were the women who 
 watched the death and burial of Jesus ? 
 
 106. What said Jesus to the apostles 
 after his resurrection ? 
 
 107. What did Pilate believe to be 
 the motive of the chief priest ? 
 
 108 Describe the restoration to sight 
 of Bartimaeus. 
 
 109. What was the request of James 
 and John ? 
 
 110. What said Christ of the pur- 
 pose of his divine mission ? 
 
 111. What did Jesus after the death 
 of John the Baptist ? 
 
OOSPEL OF 8T. MARK. 
 
 17 
 
 nations 
 
 dren ? 
 istians 
 
 resur- 
 
 al of 
 
 who 
 Fesus ? 
 
 postles 
 to be 
 
 1 12. Why did not the Disciples of 
 
 Jesus fast ? 
 
 113. What was Christ's opinion of 
 riches ? 
 
 114. What is the reward of follow- 
 ing Christ ? 
 
 1 15. Transcribe the parable of the 
 vineyard. 
 
 116. iTowhom is the Gospel to be 
 published? 
 
 117. Where was Jssiii& when the 
 woman poured the box of ointment on 
 bis head ? 
 
 1 18. Wbo bore the cross of Jesus ? 
 
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 death 
 
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 ON THE 
 
 GOSPEL OF St. LUKE 
 
 119. What did the Devil offer 
 Christ ? 
 
 120. flow many disciples da Christ 
 
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 18 QUESTIONS ON THE ' 
 
 send two and two to preach the Gos- 
 pel ? 
 
 121. In what terms did Christ curse 
 Lawyers ? 
 
 122. AVhat is the reward of careful 
 servants ? 
 
 123. Transcribe the parable of the 
 Prodigal Son. 
 
 124 What were the qualities ne- 
 cessary to form a Disciple of Christ ? 
 
 125. What is the reward of prefer- 
 ring the kmgdom of God ? 
 
 126. In what terms did Christ fore- 
 tel the destruction of Jerusalem ? 
 
 127. What said the malefactors who 
 were crucified with Jesus ? 
 
 128. What did Peter at the tomb of 
 Christ ? 
 
 129. What said Christ to his Dis- 
 ciples after his resurrection ? 
 
 130. WHiat is recorded of the good 
 Samaritan ? 
 
 131. How does Christ advise men to 
 
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 rs who 
 )mb of 
 is Dis- 
 egood 
 men to 
 
 GOSPEL OF ST. LUKi^. 
 
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 132 Where was the infant Jesus 
 laid ? 
 
 133. What CKchiimed Simeon when 
 Jesus was circumcised ? 
 
 134 WbM was llerod ? 
 
 135. Who were the father and mo- 
 ther of John the Bap^list ? 
 
 136. What was the name of the 
 Angel that made, the annunciation to 
 Mary ? 
 
 137. What was the public proof 
 given by Christ of ?.is divine powers ? 
 
 138. How old. was Jesus when he 
 was baptized ? 
 
 139. What power did Christ give to 
 his Disciples ? 
 
 140. Transcribe the parable of the 
 great supper. 
 
 141. What did Zaccheus when he 
 wanted to see Jesus ? - 
 
 142. What parable did Christ relate 
 when asked his authority ? 
 
 143. What did Christ to the servant 
 
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 QUESTIONS ON THE 
 
 onnging divisions rather than peace ? 
 
 145. What exclaimed the multitude 
 on Christ's entry into Jerusalem ? 
 J J46. What said he of the process of 
 
 ^^W. What did he foretel of Jerusa- 
 
 148. When did Zacharius recover 
 his speech ? recover 
 
 149. What made Joseph go with 
 
 Mary from Nazareth to Bethlehem ? 
 
 _ 160. As Jesus increased in statu r#. 
 in what else did he increase ? ' 
 
 151. What did Zacharias prophesv 
 relative to John the Baptist 1 ^^'^^^ 
 
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 153. What place does Christ advise 
 to be taken at an eotertainmeiU ' 
 
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 OOSPEt OF ST. LUKE. 
 
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 154. Transcribe the parable of the 
 rich man and Lazarus ? 
 
 155. What happened to some shep- 
 herds near Bethlehem on the night of 
 the birth of Christ ? 
 
 156. Who ought to be invited to a. 
 feast ? 
 
 157. Why did St. Luke write his 
 Gospel ? 
 
 158. What did the apostles after the 
 ascension of Christ ? 
 
 159. With whom and where did 
 Christ walk after his resurrection ? 
 
 160. Describe the institution of the 
 Lord's Supper. 
 
 161. Who are blessed ? 
 
 162. Transcribe the parable of the 
 Pharisee and the Publican. 
 
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 QUESTIONS ON TUB 
 
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 ON THE 
 
 GOSPEL OF St. JOHN. 
 
 163. What thought the Samaritans 
 of Jesus ? 
 
 164. What didJesus at the Pool of 
 Bethesda > 
 
 165. What is the duty or work of 
 Christians ? 
 
 166. What thought the twelve of 
 Christ ? 
 
 167. Where did Christ turn water 
 into wine ? 
 
 168. Who came to Jesus by night ? 
 
 169. Where did Christ talk with 
 the woman of Samaria ? 
 
 170. Who cut off the ear of the 
 Iligtr Prii "s servant ? 
 
 171. W!ji m Christ in the temple ? 
 
 172. What «i!d Joseph of Arimathea ? 
 
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GOSPEL or ST. JOUN. 
 
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 173. Did the people seek to make 
 Christ a King- ? 
 
 174. Who hate the light? 
 
 175. Wlmtsaid John the Baptist of 
 himscif? 
 
 \7G. Where does Christ say he is 
 the life ? 
 
 177. AYhat was the decision of Christ 
 in regard to the Woman taken in aduU 
 tcry ( 
 
 178. Where does Christ call himself 
 the good shepherd ? 
 
 179. Who anointed the feet of Je- 
 sus ? 
 
 180. What said Jesus after Judas 
 had gone out to betray him ? 
 
 IBl. What will become of those that 
 have done good, and of those that have 
 done evil / 
 
 182. What rule does Christ giviC for 
 Judges ? 
 
 1^3. Where did Christ promise to 
 raise believers on the last day ? 
 
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 ^CESTIOKS ON THE 
 
 184. Why did the world hate Jesus i 
 
 185. Does Jesus say he Hved before 
 Abraham ? 
 
 186. Where does Christ say he is 
 the Son of God ? 
 
 187. Where does Christ declare him- 
 self the mediator for man ? 
 
 188. What are the proofs of love for 
 Christ? 
 
 189. What said Jesus to Martha Br 
 
 190. What said John when hfe was 
 asked concerning- his baptism ? > ^o 
 
 191. Where does Christ cialfr fiimSelf 
 the Liffht of the world ?^„^ ,,.,, 
 
 192. Who were the sisters of Laz^^*^ 
 arus, and where did they live ? ^ Jfi '^^ 
 
 193. Why did God send his Son itfto 
 the world? . . .5,^^ ^^1 ^r)vt 
 
 194. What was the second ftiiracle 
 which Jesus did in Galilee ? .^o^t^ 
 
 195. Where does Christ call hirrt^e^f'^ 
 the Bread of Life ? .riiis 
 
fesus ? 
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 196. 
 
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 What said John of Jesus when 
 
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 he saw him ? 
 
 197. Where does Christ say he and 
 his Father are one ? 
 
 198. Who did Christ tell the woman 
 of Samaria that he was ? 
 
 199. Whom did Christ raise from the 
 dead ? 
 
 ^00. What is the reward of those who 
 believe in Christ ? . 
 
 201. What said Thomas when he 
 heard Christ had risen ? 
 
 202. What said Jesus to Peter three 
 times after his resurrection ? 
 
 203. What said Jesus to his Disci- 
 ples when he first appeared to them af- 
 ter his resurrection ? 
 
 204 Who stood by the cross ? 
 
 205 
 scription put on the cross ? 
 
 206. What answers gave Jesus to 
 Pilate? 
 
 207. Who washed the feet of the 
 Disciples ? 
 
 In what language was the in- 
 
M 
 
 QUESTIONS ON TfiB 
 
 '■: I 
 
 ON THE 
 
 ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. 
 
 • 
 
 208. What did the apostles after the 
 ascent of Christ ? 
 
 209. What said Peter after the gift 
 of tongues ? 
 
 210. What said Peter after the first 
 miracle wrought by, him and John-? 
 
 211. Who was chosen for an Apostle 
 in the place of Judas ? 
 
 212. Where is it promised that Christ 
 shall come again? 
 
 213. Before whom were Peter and 
 John examined ? 
 
 214. Who was Joses, and what did 
 he? 
 
 215. Who was Gamaliel, and whom 
 ^id he advise ? 
 
ACti OF THE ilVOSTLES. 
 
 ar 
 
 r- 
 
 216. Transcribe tlie fine oration of 
 Paul to Agrippa. 
 
 217. What said the other disciples to 
 Peter and John after their liberation ? 
 
 218. Describe the ascent of Christ 
 into Heaven* 
 
 219. What' happened to the disciples 
 on lie day of Pentecost ? 
 
 220. What thought the High Priest 
 and his friends of Peter and John ? 
 
 221. How many had become Chris- 
 tians Bfter the first miracle of Peter and 
 Johii ? 
 
 222. Who was Ananias, and what 
 happened to him ? 
 
 223. What did Paul to the Disciples 
 at Ephesus ? 
 
 224. Describe Paul's voyage from 
 Cffisarea to Lasea. 
 
 225. What did Paul when he arrived 
 at Rome? 
 
 226. What did the people after the 
 f day of Pentecost ? 
 
 c2 
 
 -I 
 
 
-J 
 
 r 
 
 =ss: 
 
 \<'. 
 
 
 38 QUESTIONS ON THE 
 
 227. What befel Judas Iscariot? 
 
 228. What did the Priests and Sad- 
 ducees to the Apostles ? 
 
 229 Who was Sapphh-a, and what 
 happened to her ? 
 
 230. What passed between the coun- 
 ci! and Peter? 
 
 231. What languages were the Dis- 
 ciples enabled to speak on the day of 
 
 Pentecost? . 7.t,n 
 
 232. What did Peter and John after 
 they were liberated ? -^ - - ^-'^ 
 
 233. What did the High Priest to the 
 Apostles after the working of the 
 miracles? 'Ov ,iii 
 
 234. What said King i^grjppa after 
 he had heard Paul ? \ / 
 
 235. WhatdidPaulcluring the storm? 
 
 236. What said the people to Peter's 
 exhortation on the day of Pentecost? 
 
 237. Describe the first miracle wrought 
 by the Apostles. ^ 
 
 238. How were the Apostles liberat- 
 
 ' 
 
 L 
 
iot? 
 
 fid Sad- 
 id what 
 e couii- 
 
 le Dis- 
 
 day of 
 
 ...-. ^ v.X 
 
 '.'* t'T 
 
 n' 
 
 \n after 
 
 t tQ (he 
 
 of th 
 
 e 
 
 .1'A.Vi 
 
 la after 
 
 tC* It*! 
 
 storm? 
 Peter's 
 
 )St? 
 
 rought 
 
 iberat- 
 
 ACtS OF THE APOSTLES. 29 
 
 ed from the prison into which they were 
 put by the High Priest ? 
 
 239. What miracles wrought Paul at 
 Ephesus ? 
 
 240. What felt the people a,fter the 
 death of Ananias and Sapphira ? 
 
 241. What said the people when they 
 heard the Apostles speak diilcrent lan- 
 guages ? 
 
 242. What said Peter to the High 
 Priest ? 
 
 243. What happened to the Disci- 
 ples after their prayers on the libera- 
 tion of Peter and John ? 
 
 244. How many people were baptiz- 
 ed on the !ay of Pentecost, and what 
 did they among one another ? 
 
 245. What other miracles did Paul 
 perform at Melita besides curing him- 
 self of the bite of the Viper ? 
 
 246. Who was Stephen ? 
 
 247. What passed between Philip 
 and the Eunuch ? , . 
 
 94ft- Whft was r^nrnplnift ? 
 
 c3 
 
 » ■^r S« ^^- 
 
 I 
 
 ■i a 
 
 ^ 
 
hi 
 
 \ i 
 
 30 . QUESTIONS ON THE 
 
 249. Where were the Disciples of 
 Christ first called Christians ? 
 
 250. Describe Paul's voyage after he 
 left Meiita. 
 
 251. Whom did Herod kiil with the 
 sword? 
 
 252. What is recorded of Saul, after- 
 wards Paul, previous to his conversion? 
 
 253. How did Peter escape from. Her- 
 od's prison ? •'^''" 
 
 254. What is related of Ely mas, tiie 
 sorcerer ? 
 
 255. What happened to Paul in pris- 
 on at Lydia ? 
 
 256. What was the name of the isl- 
 and where Paul was wrecked, and how 
 behaved the people ? ^ • 
 
 257. What did Philip lii-lSamarfe^? 
 
 258. Where was Saul going, and for 
 what purpose, at the time of his conver- 
 
 259. What did Paul to Eutychus ? 
 
 260. Under what circumstances was 
 Paul apprehended at Jerusalem ? 
 
ciples of 
 
 after he 
 
 with the 
 
 Lil, after- 
 k^ersion ? 
 
 5(1 'la i J 
 
 las, the 
 
 in pris- 
 
 the isl- 
 id hoAV 
 
 aria? 
 
 and for 
 conver- 
 
 hus ? 
 
 :es was 
 
 ? • 
 
 ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. 
 
 31 
 
 
 
 261. Who accused Stephen, and of 
 what crime ? 
 
 262. Through how many verses does 
 the defence of Stephen extend ? ! ^ ^i 
 
 26^. Transcribe Peter's discoi^i^e to 
 Cornehus. 
 
 264. Describe the death of Herod. 
 
 ). Uescnbe the uproar at Ephesns. 
 
 '26G. What miracle did Paul perform 
 afte»; he was wrecked ? &.-.• 
 
 26t. What was said of SatiF^and 
 what did he after his conversion ? 
 
 268. What did Peter and John in 
 Samaria ? 
 
 260. What thought the other apos- 
 tles of Peter fot- baptizing the Gentiles? 
 
 270. What passed between Peter and 
 the damsel Rhoda ? 
 
 271. Where was Paul stoned / 
 
 272. How did Peter justify the bap- 
 tism of the Gentiles ? 
 
 273. What passed after Stephen had 
 finished his defence? 
 
QUESTIONS ON 
 
 at M.l2?"" '"'■'^^'« P^'fomed Peter 
 977 11-. "^ discourse. 
 
 Ma 'f ifcll::„^''' "^'"^ o„ 
 
 J79. Wh.t did Peter for TabUha ? 
 oonmted 7 '''* ^^"'> ^f^'^arda Paul. 
 
 ON 
 
 Ml 
 
 St. PAULs EPLSTri?© 
 
 MANS .NO S^^tSaTs^^- 
 
 by-ho^d.d'hesenViUotmT-"" 
 
 282. What waq all 4u 1 
 desired bv Sf Pi *"^ knowledge 
 preach ?^^'- ^^"^ ^^ qualify him to 
 
 L 
 
§T. Paul's epistles. 
 
 33 
 
 'ed Peter 
 och, and 
 
 ew with 
 ourse. 
 
 of the 
 
 urse on 
 
 itha? 
 Is Paul, 
 
 ERG- 
 'S. 
 
 n he 
 I and 
 
 edge 
 m to 
 
 283. What said St. Paul of the re- 
 ward of those that love God ? 
 
 284. Where does St. Paul leach char- 
 ity for the opinions of others ? 
 
 S85. As St. Paul uses the word Char- 
 ity in a larg;er sense than giving alms, 
 what is his sense of the word ? 
 
 286. Whv.re does St. Paul order that 
 women shall not preach ? 
 
 §87. Where did St. Paul write his 
 second Epistle to the Corinthians, and 
 by whom did he send it ? 
 
 288. To whom did St. Paul send sal- 
 utations in his Epistle to the Romans? 
 
 289. Where does St. Paul prove that 
 the law does not justify the Jews ? 
 
 290. What says St. Paul of Titus ? 
 
 291. To whom did St. Paul send sal- 
 utations in his second Epistle to the Co- 
 rinthians ? 
 
 293. What did St. Paul call the Chris- 
 tians ? 
 
 293. Where does St. Paul refer to the 
 
w 
 
 ^^ qUESTIONS ON 
 
 Baptism and conversion of the family of 
 blephanus? ^ 
 
 • * 
 
 S94. To whom did St. Paul send sal- 
 utations in his iirst Epistle lo the Corin- 
 thians ? 
 
 295. What is St. Pauls definition of 
 tne uospel ? 
 
 296. Where does St. Paul describe 
 Ins own submission to circumstances? 
 
 §97. Transcribe St. Paul's account 
 o\ l)is own sutferings. 
 
 S98. What are Temples of God ? . 
 
 299. What is the reasonable service 
 ot Christians to make themselves accep- 
 table to God ? * 
 
 «ii^?^* ^^'^^ ^^^^^ v^'^es are the wicked 
 
 801. What is the justification of the 
 
 uentiles ? 
 
 «iO^. Under what leaders did the Co- 
 rinthians divide themselves ?, 
 
 303. Why are men uncovered, and 
 women covered, in places of divine wor^ 
 
 ■ 
 
 I I 4I I iMi ua i uii 
 
 mitmuim 
 
 tummmm 
 
ST. PAULg EPISTLES. 
 
 3b 
 
 family of 
 
 lend sal- 
 5 Corin- 
 
 ition of 
 
 Icscribe 
 nces? 
 
 ^ccouut 
 
 od? . 
 
 service 
 accep- 
 
 wicked 
 
 V - 
 
 r of the 
 
 .HUi 
 
 he Co* 
 
 l> and 
 itjwor- 
 
 30i. What does St. Paul 'say is the 
 fultihng of the law ? 
 
 305. Where does St. Paul show that 
 death came through Adam, and life 
 through Christ ? 
 
 306. For what did St Paul thank the 
 I tomans ? 
 
 307. What said St Paul of Charity? 
 
 308 Transcribe what St. Paul re- 
 cords of Christ's resurrection. 
 
 309. What said St. Paul of his trou- 
 bles and perseverance ? 
 
 310. Transcribe what St. Paul says 
 about the third heaven. 
 
 311. How many chapters are there 
 in these three Epistles? 
 
 312 What said St. Paul of the value 
 of giving alms to the poor ? 
 
 313. To whom did St. Paul address 
 his Epistle to the Romans ? 
 
 314. Where did St. Paul wrile his 
 •(irst Epistle to the Corinthians, and -by 
 whom did he send it to them ? 
 
36 
 
 QUESTIONS ON 
 
 315. What says St. Paul of the man- 
 ner ot the resurrection ? 
 
 316. Transcribe St. Paul's account of 
 tne Lord's supper. 
 
 , 317. M here does St. Paul rank ffos- 
 sipmg and backbiting, ainonff the anti- 
 christian vices ? 
 
 -u^i?" y^^^ required the Jews and 
 the Greeks ? 
 
 319. Where does St. Paul say that 
 the vvag^es of sin is death ? 
 
 THE REMAIND12R OF 
 
 St. PAUL'S EPISTLES. 
 
 320. What will become of the ffood 
 on the day of Judgment ? 
 
 32i Whence did St. Paul write his 
 second Epistle to Timothy ? 
 
 33S. For whom is the law made ? 
 
 3^3. What does St. Paul direct rela- 
 tive to the dress of women ? 
 
 HXirwS «*(#»«,;s^ A 
 
 
ST. PAULS EPISTLES. 
 
 ar 
 
 354. What is St. Paul's character of 
 the last days ? 
 
 355. Is circumcision necessary to 
 
 Christians ? 
 
 326. What are the duties of servants 
 and masters ? 
 
 327. What allusions does St. Paul 
 make to Luke and Mark ? 
 
 3^8. How many Epistles did St. Paul 
 write ? 
 
 339. Wiiat ought a bisliop not to be? 
 
 330. Where does St Paul state that 
 he is the Apostle of the uncircumcised ? 
 
 331. ^^ hat said St. Paul of idleness, 
 and of his own mode of living- ? 
 
 33S. Transcribe St. Paul's exhorta- 
 liofi to Timothy, to be contented and 
 
 not to seek riches. 
 
 »«?■, ■ 
 
 333. Where did St. Paul write his 
 two Epistles to the The^^onians ? 
 
 334. Whatare the works of the flesh? 
 
 335. Does it appear that any persons 
 
 o 
 
 .-it- 
 
T 
 
 58 
 
 QUESTIONS ON 
 
 dxcriJ 
 
 nijout the IJonaaq Emperors had become 
 
 WmselfamSer? ^ •'^"*'«^ 
 
 J-uke the Phy^,ciaix,and EvaflgeJistr 
 
 »*4. Where does Sf Pu„i i • 
 
 that the heathen a.l inLfiV^L ^"i*"!" 
 
 . 1 > 1 '> £'. ' 
 
 "^ no ilniiU 0, in*. ^i 
 
 
 t I ■iriiWJit*1*'ii1 
 
 _";■ ' '* *" '■ —- — -]- -- -[ , f [ifj l ^ |, ^ 
 
bad become 
 
 jort Tmo- 
 thority^' 
 
 of soxrp.w- 
 
 ip/!ounf.of 
 
 St. Petfer, , 
 mentj^a 
 
 ;eiisti:„ 
 
 explain 
 5y faith, 
 
 < KJ <!.> V» 
 
 ^lie Gas- 
 
 ST. Paul's epistles. 
 
 5^ 
 
 3w. What account does St,,pjiji)tgi}y5 
 of himself to the Pluiippians? ' 
 
 m the' end oi reH^ious obligation ? 
 
 3^H. Jborwhar did Christ Je^p&^^ftm^ 
 into the world ? 
 
 J'fy. What are the dutiea ^f y^pog 
 women and younu* men ? * "^ 
 
 Deacons^? 
 
 oji. What was the rehgion cf^fl^^ 
 Thessalonians before their conversion to 
 
 352. Where did St. Paul write his E- 
 
 do3. Whom did St. Paul propose to- 
 
 Jj4. What was Tychicus to do at 
 
 Jo5. Where does ,P^uI cauM^^^jiji^ 
 gainst philosophy p • • ' 
 
 356: What doe's Sf Paul' advis'etjifijr 
 Philippians to think on ? 
 
 p2 
 
 .y 
 
 ■"i^--' "•njiiuijiiiii 
 
 li W i I i LM li C llI K ill 
 
;1 
 
 ( I 
 
 ^ 
 
 rf oinu T!['l*F '^'M''^ fruits of the Spir- 
 
 358 Where, does, St; te«t 
 CBr1*t Jdwis as an ekiBirite'JA' hSftfilitv 
 rewarded? '; "nil/);.,'* 
 
 •ll 359. Wha£islftei^^md(ii.';^/a'C)gris- 
 
 tian ? -■. gvii!) jft/;| .oif.i 
 
 -"'§(?(!>.•' WifPSiiSfe St; i^ato'!,h'AiiiS¥le ? 
 
 ^. 361. What is the duty of Ch?l(lr'^ ^' 
 
 . 362. WhQ^^,;e^e,.i>,p, ApfisHe^ gl '^fjp 
 Circumcised/ c^'^nrnjnr 
 
 r.^^^r ^i^^^ P^^ver has God conferred 
 ,J^-,^^hy^^if Jesus Chriltfl^^^hV^ 
 
 ^5/iqoiqlo T^J^j_^j^^' maiJiinW .<)??, 
 
 ON THE - ^^ 
 
 HFi&TLES)offfe,/;fMlE«y ^BTTEll 
 
 speakiu": ? ^ n u \j 
 
 ; \ 
 
 "•™»S« 
 
 . «J«^„ .e.^..J^l 
 
 wWi niiiiyii 
 
 uiUil&MimiMi 
 
cA: bSftgiitv 
 
 ^^ib Jftr>f oflJ 
 
 h^^t^e ? 
 Jhildr.Mi r 
 
 I conferred 
 
 ^'/ i-TC 
 
 tgive hini- 
 J of aoed 
 
 ^ .ere, 
 
 ^ .<l«vPVil 
 
 EPISTLES OP ST. JAMBS, &C. 4t 
 
 367. What has God done with the 
 fallen angels ? 
 
 , » 
 
 368. What is the origin of war and 
 fighting ? 
 
 369. What will the scoffers say in 
 the last days ? 
 
 370. What did Peter hear in the Ho- 
 ly Mount ? 
 
 371. How many epistles are there, 
 including those of St. Paul ? 
 
 373. Who is Antichrist ? 
 
 u 
 
 373. What says James of faith with- 
 out works ? 
 
 374. About what did Michael dispute 
 with the Devil? 
 
 375; What are the miseries of riches ? 
 
 376. What says St. Peter of prophe- 
 cy ? 
 
 377. What is our duty to the poor? 
 
 378. What says St. James of the 
 Tongue ? 
 
 379. What says St. John of love of 
 the world ? 
 
 J 
 
 V 
 
'T 
 
 43 
 
 QUESTIONS ON 
 
 380. Where i* k ibretold that the 
 world shall be destroyed by fire ? 
 
 K 381 What is the victory that over- 
 cometh the world ? , „ ^^.y^^ 
 
 tHSS2. What is the origin of sin ?'> 
 
 383. What says St. James of the 
 fleeting life of man ? q^isv^n'^ 7/ ^ .«m 
 
 384. What says St. John of sin?^^*^** 
 
 385: What did God' to thm^b 
 that sinned? ■xmhtP'^r^, 
 
 *j»it. '■ 
 
 THE REVELATIONS. 
 
 •fij ':unri'yaci rw 
 
 -]ii jK/iy/ .\i}\'. 
 
 886. What happened when the se- 
 venth artgel sounded /^jw; iil^ .r>«;l: 
 
 387. What was Jolin to write to the 
 Church ofLaodJcea? 
 
 388. VVhat happened when the Lamb 
 openc^d the second seal ? 
 
 389. What happened when the se- 
 cond angel sounded / 
 
THE REVELATIONS. 
 
 4$ 
 
 I that the 
 re? 
 
 that over- 
 
 Mil iLUi 
 
 es of the 
 
 7/ //)>■■ 
 
 »►?. ■ . ' 
 
 n the se» 
 
 r 
 
 ite to the 
 
 he Lamb 
 
 » these- 
 
 390. What was John to write to the 
 angel of the church of Ephesus / 
 
 39\, Describe the woman who was a 
 great wonder in heaven. 
 
 392. What was the number of the 
 beast? , 
 
 393. What happened on opening the 
 sixth seal ? 
 
 'i\^Mt Who sung anew song before 
 the throne : 
 
 395. Descrihe the beast with seven 
 heads and ten horns: 
 
 39G. Which were the seven church- 
 es? M'/.i)^ ' 
 
 397. Wlmt happened on opening the 
 third s^^al ? 
 
 :\r '"■> 
 
 ,^' 
 
 398. What happened when the fifth 
 ano-el sounded ? 
 
 :}'■■ B 
 
 399. Describe him that sat on the 
 throne. 
 
 400. What was John to write to tl\e 
 church of SMivriia ? 
 
 401. Wiiat did the Lamb ? 
 
4^: 
 
 402. What 
 
 seventh seal ? 
 
 QVESTTOSS ON 
 
 ippened on opening 
 
 the 
 
 403. What book did Joh 
 
 #< 
 
 how? 
 
 n eat, and 
 
 404. What did the dm 
 
 man ? 
 
 gon to the wo. 
 
 405 What ^vas John 
 church of Philadelphia ? 
 
 J .4 
 
 n to write to the 
 
 ■ 407. Describe the seven spirits of Go(L 
 a«.So2e1^''P«"^''-'>«" the third. 
 
 t^^e^^fven^'t'dSn^^^"^'-^^^ 
 
 ch2 oTi:x5"" '" ^"'•^ "> '"'- 
 
 ope'n'ed tJI^S?^''-''- ^he La.b- 
 
 412. Who worshipped the Lamb ? 
 ^413. What was the book with sev*^ 
 
 >• ;. 
 
 ^-^xsiii 
 
 mmsm 
 
 HiMM 
 
 MM 
 
THE RErELATIONS 
 
 peningtl^e' 
 eat, and 
 to the \vo- 
 'ite to the 
 
 f^ho stood 
 
 tsofGodi 
 the third 
 
 ' . ' 
 
 itarsand 
 e to the 
 
 »eLamb> 
 
 mb? 
 I sev-eijs 
 
 # 
 
 (*>'j;^ (Ljd'jvi)? 
 
 Jilfre open book in his haniT. ^ >, 
 
 nv/on 
 
 vial was poui^d outT ^~^ 
 
 cluirch o 
 
 W\ 
 
 iinm 
 
 
 ojiened 
 
 4*4'.; Wl,at h'B^|ipi^i^5-'u^e{f .hl'^se- 
 «>Rd vial was poured out P^jpIV/ :g\;^ 
 
 425. Describe the lloly Jerusalem:'" 
 
 '■'««iMA..-»i, 
 
 • -'-.«i'Jsi_:.;. I.-, 
 
I 
 
 m 
 
 >i.3HT 
 
 %l 
 
 F( 
 
 -4Sft^ What- mWm\ fe'lw'een^'lfii. 
 chael and the Di-iigJirt' ^'^i""'] sl'v/TttTv 
 
 veiith vial was poUi'('a OiJ'i'f' " "<> JfisfiSIt 
 
 l„,^f' '^^•'""'■'''e the seven anofls hav- 
 
 ing the seveiv pla-uesWd -^Vea Wals. 
 
 ofjfe^' ^*'"*'^« »*'«' '■iv«f aflh^Iwater 
 v!»t!v ■ ^^'"" 'i.^PI"'"^ "-hen the fourth 
 
 
 ^n 
 
 : I-/ 
 
 *vv!# ^^^^^ \%e,&«^«, «*i<rffcoted 
 two horns Jikea am*> \i ^:^'^^ 
 
 Vidl was pou^-ed out ? 
 435. What became of Satao^a.^rnx^y lo 
 
 suirechon/asseen by John. ^.rJJo.i^M 
 
 -•ist-^:! -lol ->looa js ra i).» //i>e bur, t^iiuiij^o:? -ujouii ijolai 
 
 
 
 Ctftrrtew 
 
THE niSVELATlONi. 
 
 47 
 
 if^ folk 
 
 ^•< N hav- 
 liie^lwater 
 
 ^le four til 
 Vvvo o^Vm 
 
 its i\h>.>$t 
 hsmari lo 
 
 ^f^% w^'^'?^ Impp^ncd when the fmt 
 vial wad poured o«t? 
 
 iU^^.^^ meant the great Whorr 
 mat sat on mj^n^y w,alef;$ ? 
 
 
 ON THE ''^ 
 
 :oi£i7^PGUa EVANGELISTS ^'^" 
 JVrite out, m opposite^ en/kf)in^l¥ fhk'd^J 
 
 ncntfi m tluir chronological order, and 
 ^mci^^if^t Amms'4j tMeplaeei ztMek 
 tluy were deliuere^U'' ■ '^>J'' -'ii^nl ;V* 
 
 44^. Conversation with ttie Woman ' 
 •ot bamaria. ?•;- Gr. .<. .hiim^^i Sm'^i A^k 
 
 443. Dhscbu^intfte^rta^^y^'of 
 iNazareth. julol ^rj /is'jg^/r,iFji'Jj'nij . 
 
 
 ».,i«^- V "^ . «»">"'« oe provided M'ith folio ri/i 
 ™fed m four columns, andse'wed in a Book for £e 
 
tdi^ 
 
 ■(J 
 
 48 MI8CELLANE0ti«.«^- 
 
 '•'444. Sermon on the Mount. 
 
 445. Instructions to the Apostles. 
 
 446. Denunciations a|»ainst Chora?;-, 
 ni, &c. , 
 
 447. Discourse on occasion of hea^^ 
 ing' the infirm man at liethesda. 
 
 448. Discourse concerning theDis-, 
 ciplcs pluckino" ea^s of corn on the Sab- 
 
 '' .'I'jh 
 
 449. Refutation of his working* mira- 
 cles by the agency of llelzebub; • -^'*' 
 
 450. Discourse on the bread of Li*fe, 
 
 45 1. Discourse about internal puir! v. 
 
 452. Discourse against giving* or tak- 
 ing otfencc^ and concerning forgiveness* 
 of injuries. ,.. 
 
 ,^53. Discourse at the Feast of Tj\- 
 bcrnacles 
 
 iVS'V.V 
 
 , 454. Discourse on occasiaa j^f ,the 
 lijp^man taken ittittdultery. ;;^.. 
 
 455. Discourse concerning the sheep. 
 
 456. Denunciations against the 
 Scribes and Pharisees. ..-i^u ,dOf 
 
 ai 
 
 v< 
 
 ir 
 
 ri 
 
 S( 
 
 fc 
 
 Vi 
 
 li^iwi i 
 
 ii'ilittiiiTiii'i'ifl ii 
 
 T«?1-TTifriitinM; 
 
lies. 
 
 if lieal- 
 
 lie Dis- 
 
 lic Sab- 
 
 ■;.^ 
 
 s: mira- 
 
 I' 
 
 [)fLJfe, 
 
 pufi y. 
 
 or tak- 
 iveness 
 
 of To,' 
 
 '■.\ {••'\ • > 
 
 of the 
 
 
 .t -^the 
 
 MfseBLtANKOUft. 49^ 
 
 457. Discoursei concerning humility 
 and prudence 
 
 458. Directions how to attain Hea- 
 ven. 
 
 459. Discourse concerning his sufter- 
 ings. 
 
 460. Denunciations against the Pha- 
 risfces 
 
 461. Predictioa of the destruction of 
 Jerusalem. ^ . 
 
 462. The Consolatory Discourse. 
 
 '463. Discourse as he went to Geth* 
 s^mane. 
 
 4;G4. Discourse to the Disciples be- 
 fo|!e hi^ i\scen§lon. ' ^x 
 
 r * ■> ♦ * '^ K </ 
 
 C " 
 
 .OUf 
 
 fVrite out m opposite Columns , each E- 
 vangelist's account of the several par- 
 ables of JESUS, arranged^ as beneath, 
 in chronological order, and specify 
 the places where they were delivered, 
 
 465. Sower. 
 
 466. Tares. 
 
 # 
 
1» 
 
 467. 
 biy. 
 
 468. 
 
 469. 
 
 470. 
 
 471. 
 
 47S. 
 
 473. 
 
 474. 
 
 , 475. 
 
 . 477. 
 
 Ml8C£l;LANE0C;f. 
 
 Seed springing^ ^p impercepti- 
 
 Grain of Mustard Seed. 
 Leaven. 
 
 Found Treasure. 
 
 Precious Pearl. 
 
 Net. 
 
 Two Debtors, 
 
 Samaritans. 
 
 Rich Glutton. 
 
 Servants who waited for their 
 
 ..,,.478. 
 479. 
 
 480. 
 
 -» n 481. 
 
 482. 
 483. 
 
 484. 
 
 Barren Fig^ Tree. 
 Lost Sheep. 
 
 Lost Piece of Money. 
 Prodigal Son. 
 Dishonest Steward. 
 Rich man and Lazarus. 
 Unjust Judge. 
 Pharisee and Publican, 
 
 4. . M0M-^^L^:iA^r.^,t^ .. . 
 
npercepti- 
 
 I 
 
 ltatlCCILAN£OUS. 
 
 485. Labourers In the Vineyards 
 
 486. Pounds. 
 
 •4«7. Twote"' - 
 488. Vineyard. •'3>'it.J 
 189. Marriage feast. 
 4J0. Ten Vii^ins* 
 491 Talents. 
 492. Sheep and the Goats. 
 
 U 
 
 for their 
 
 *• 
 
 :Mr*f^ota,, in, opposite co' me, iu the 
 words of each Evangt list, the accomt 
 Of the MIRACLES o/" CHRIST as art an- 
 ged beneaih' m ehonological order 
 specifying, ifdistingmshed, the names 
 of the places where they xocre 
 
 493. Turning; water into wi ner|^ 
 
 494. Cvtiihg nie JW>teman*s Son of 
 
 -■ ^f*a Da.h 0r.frt iia*i^.. v^,^. 
 
 495. Causing^,^ pairaculous draught' 
 of fishes. < o, 
 
 ^o. Curing a Demoniaci 
 
■3'i?^ 
 
 Ml^diLtANEOCg. 
 
 V 
 
 ^J 
 
 ^j.'*^J^ Wealing Peter's Wife's Motliw, 
 
 498. Healing a Leper. 
 .499. Healing- the Centurion's ser¥a^t. 
 600. Calming the Tempest. ^ j 
 
 SOJ. Curing the Demoniacs^of Gada- 
 
 Ta, 
 
 ,503. Curing a man oni'pi;,,^;^'\ 
 of aarius^'"'"'''"^ '" ^'^ "'" '•''"SJ'^tf 
 
 505. Restoring to, sight tWo biild 
 
 men. 
 
 ^-^f .-.^ .t^iC 
 
 '50^: Healing one possesilif 'WlHr\ 
 
 thi?i!' ^"""^ ^" '"''™ '"an at Mgl?^' 
 mesaa. .^ <^ ■^.^ ■Mi-^iiu,^,, .^Se 
 
 SOa^ Curing a man-withrra witb^ed 
 
 509. Curing a Demoniac. .^.^^iea j^ 
 
 510. Feeding mi^^uiously five tho„- 
 
 w i miKS 9 sai m smsS ii£Sm 
 
 
 mmmmmmmmm, 
 
M!6C£LLAN£0ir9; 
 
 .f, 
 
 m 
 
 2's Mother, 
 
 ' ■ /* 
 
 Q'sservai^t. 
 sofGada- 
 
 
 wo blind 
 
 I at ^' 
 withered 
 
 k'e thou- 
 
 511. Healing the woman of Canaan's 
 daughter. 
 
 51:S. Healing a man wh9 was dumb 
 and deaf. 
 
 513. Feeding miraculously four thou- 
 sand! . / 
 
 514. Giving sight to a blind man* 
 
 515. Curing an epileptic boy. 
 
 u. 
 
 
 516. Restoring to sight a man born 
 blind. 
 
 517. Healing a woman under an in* 
 fir mity eighteen years; 
 
 518. Curing a dropsy. 
 
 519. Cleansing t^n Lepers. 
 S^. Raising Lazarus from the dead! 
 
 5sr. Restoring tb sight two Wifid 
 nren: ;,,^. 
 
 522. Blasting the fig tree; 
 
 523. Healing the ear of Malchus; 
 5^4. Causing the miraculous draught^ 
 
 of fishes. 
 
 j^S 
 
 ■ \ 
 
 
 ■awHagitt 
 
 ■:^^i*^u 
 
M 
 
 MISCELLANEOUS. 
 
 Write out in opposite cofumns, the ac- 
 count given hy each of the Evangel- 
 ists of the following evenji^^ : 
 
 525. The birth of Chriat. 
 
 526. His examination before Pilate. 
 
 527. pis condemnation by the Jews. 
 5S8. His crucifixion. 
 
 529. His death. 
 
 530. His bilrigl. ''' f^"^ 
 
 631. His resurrection. 
 
 533. His ascension ; and to this )ast, 
 add the account given iti the Acts of the 
 Apostles. s/ ;?- '-\ot\'i.. 
 
 J)j. B.^^These o32 Questions, atoneper 
 
 •dai/, will occupi^ t/ie Student nearly a 
 
 year and a half Greek, Latin, or 
 
 French Testaments may he used by 
 
 students in those languages. 
 
 \ J. ' Tk 
 
 ^•»t\ 
 
:8j the ac- 
 Evangel- 
 
 e Pilate, 
 the Jews 
 
 
 ..n.^.-, 
 
 s-k\ 
 
 ) this fast, 
 (ctsofthe 
 
 aty^^* 
 
 atomper 
 t nearly a 
 Laiin, or 
 e used by 
 
 ss 
 
 m 
 
 ■:<\ 
 
 NAMES OP REMARKABLE 
 
 PERSONS AND PLACES 
 RECOEDED LY THE JVEfV TEST^IMEM'T, 
 
 .!, 
 
 DIVIDED AND ACCENTED. 
 
 A-grip'-pa, before whom St. I^ul plea- 
 ded his cau^ V ct Cesarea/ 
 
 A-na-ni'-aSj wht TdS struck dead for 
 telling a lie. 
 
 Arfrdrem, one of the apostles. 
 
 ^'^na.^ a prophetess. u 
 
 A'pol'-loSj an Alexandrine Jew^ who? 
 preached the gospel at Ephesus,. 
 after Paul had left it. 
 
 A-ra'hi-ay a large country in Asia. 
 
 Ar-che'la'-UB, the son ef Herod, who 
 succeeded his father in the govern- 
 ment of Judea. .';' 
 
 Au'gus''tv8 Cce-sar, emperor of Rome, 
 in whose reign our Saviour was 
 born. 
 
 ^ar'-na-bas, the companion of St. Pa^*^^ 
 who was stoned to death by tue 
 Jews^ at Cyprus, 
 
 I 
 
 M 
 
56' 
 
 VoCABULlRy. 
 
 ETo^tlt'""'' ''"«<>f 'he twelve a- 
 
 &r *'""""«»'">« mount of 
 ;"te„Sg«So^t^e.e.. 
 
 '^■''^2^:^'t^.;Ej?r''-^He 
 
 ^ ted to the Sriiia'trr '"''"" 
 
 w*""*^ ^ho misedaffreatcom 
 Ephesus^ ^^"' '" ^'^^ C'ty of 
 ' "'c wire of Zacharms, the 
 
 g g** ■ ■I 'jii ii l ii w»t iii )i^ i «. J iiiii w> i nm iiii n« i«i vi i n n i ii 
 
I>er, whonv 
 irist. 
 
 twelve a- 
 
 isalem. 
 ^^ where 
 
 mount of 
 the Jews 
 
 d on the 
 Meretb. 
 nd town 
 
 thcf r6- 
 
 > whom- 
 psurreo 
 
 ►n^i and* 
 conver* 
 
 it com* 
 City of 
 
 ts, the 
 
 vocabularV 
 
 at" 
 
 the Baptist. 
 /^t'-/*x. the Roman proconsul, wlio^iept 
 n , v^H '^y^^ y«a" '" prison. 
 Oa-fin-cUhe angel who appeared to 
 i^achanas. antj, announced to him- 
 h '*•.«* she should have a sou. and 
 Who also appeared to the Vir.-in 
 , s-.- ™«% intimating; that she shoufd 
 
 be the mojjier of the Messiah. 
 ^<i<ie-re-ne mualed opposite to the , 
 coasts pf-Gahlee. ' ■>'^S 
 
 fi(^U-Ue, a P?it of Asiatic Turkey -thft 
 "PPer part ,ot>hich was so raucS^^ 
 ^>%fe«^4 by heatt^n nations.. 
 
 GentikJ'' '""'^^i^^^^^-^i" 'b« ^ 
 
 ^"-mUm-^ learned Jewish <Mbi)i " 
 unAr wW §f,^j^^l studied; the 
 
 the seaof GaljJeQi.and lake of Ti- 
 berius. , . 
 
 g«.'-/&,, all thosg: wh6'wer^1,ot ;je^?!) 
 
 i^Uh-st-mf^-ne, near the mount of b"-' 
 
 jS'^ t'l"-ist was betrayed by 
 
 //e-ro4 who was 
 
 connrmea in the "-o- 
 
J§^ VdCABULARY. 
 
 ^,^,; ^?[Qpfi$nt! of J^udea, by Augti^ttf^; 
 ^^,v apd lyho caused all the male chil- 
 dren ip ^thlehem, to be s(ain, in^ 
 
 i^<tpC^F%''?^' ^'^^ R"* St. James 
 
 luol Wr^ Cfie bfinheiltim,^ ^^ 
 
 vibteni pei^sieculioii afirainat the 
 
 1 
 
 JoXii f Af? Bap^-tist, and tbr^^rtinrler of the 
 
 ^^!.ijY ffbspd tnat^oes bvj^js nain^, also 
 iL I pie, Wislfes' It^cl'ihiB book or Reve- 
 
 ao'sephl of A*-n-ma-thfe*'^-% WfiS'^ious* 
 ly took the body "*' »^^^'-^'^-^'^^^-- 
 , ,-, ftoni the efoss; fii 
 
TOCAaULARr. & 
 
 Ju'-das Is-ca'-ri'tit, the apostle who be- 
 trayed Ills Lord ana mastei^ into 
 the hands of his enemies/ and who 
 afterwards*ha.nged himself. 
 
 Jude, one of the aposdes, author of an 
 epistle that goes by his name. 
 
 rLcf-za-rziiSf^ihe brothc^r of* Maitha and 
 Mary, I who was greatly beloved by 
 Jesus Ghnst,, and restbhd by him 
 to life, after having bceii dead four 
 days. 
 
 ■L/uke, a physician and disciple of the a- 
 postles ; who aceompanied St. 
 Paul, in his rtravi^ls, aud^Wrpte tlie 
 acts of (he aposttes', ^nd/dlsb onepf 
 
 : the go^i,^;;--^ '-¥^^:^ ^-'^'^^ 
 
 Jj^'si-as, a KomfiQ who preserved the 
 life ot M, Pauf at Jenisate m . 
 
 Md'gi^ learned men who inhabited Per- 
 sia and Arabia, aiid who devbted 
 ' themselvestd a purer religion than 
 was observed by many oif3iejii( hea- 
 then neighbours. ' 
 
 MaV'tay^xi island in the Mediterranean 
 sea, where St. Paul suflfered sjiip- 
 wrick. ' ' , '', ' '.^' ,\ ■ 
 
 Mark, one of the fivangelistsl 
 
 Ma-ryj the virgin, tSe mother of Jesus 
 
m 
 
 VOCABVLARYi 
 
 ChVht, atlescendantfrom the tribe 
 of Judah, and of tlie royal house of 
 David i - 
 
 Ma-r^ Mag'-da-lency to whom an an- 
 gel announced the resurrection of 
 of't'hrist. ^i ,a!iii-?- y. { ^ 
 
 M&MhUi the skier of Lazanir/ with 
 whombhe lived at Bethany. 
 
 MalHhew, one of the cvang^elists ; he 
 ^T'id said to have suffered martyrdom 
 in Persia. .'mi\>. 
 
 Mehtlii^-as, who was chosen one of the 
 :'itapostJea,ia the place of Judd^ Is- 
 
 •vi'eariot;'--f-J'' »■•';' <^'•■•'■.♦ "^'-^^^-^ ^^"'" 
 
 Nfm^H^k a town of Gtfh'lee. '}^-''^-^^^ 
 
 JSii'CO'fle'-mus, a rtrlferof the Jews' con- 
 Y v«rted to Chtislianity. ' ^ 
 
 Pd'-ra-ble, a. similitude which, iihfler , 
 ^^ 'the disguise of a fable, <iOnt'e^^^'' 
 moi^ truths. i^ 
 
 Pe'-ter, one of the apostles-whb' deriled . 
 having an}! knowledge of liis'i^as- ' 
 ter ; his conscience was, however, 
 awakened by the crowing <)f the 
 cook, and he bitterly refjented. 
 
 Pha"-ri-seesy a religious sect kiriOng the 
 Jews, who thought mWe of thec^- 
 renionies, than oi^ the ldt^*df rtii^'^'' 
 
 ■'di 
 
V0«41»VH*Vf 
 
 law ; who 
 
 CHt 
 
 rigid 
 
 - - were ngia m i„e out- 
 ward forms ot religion, but entirely 
 neglected purity of heart. ^ 
 
 Pki4^. one of the apostle., and author 
 y. Of one of the epistles. 
 Pm'li.us Pi-late the Roman governor 
 . ot Judea, who condemned Jesus to 
 be scourged and crucified, 
 *<r«(-rf«-cce«, Jewish free-thinkers, who 
 
 ' 'state '''"'"■'"^ "^ '" '■"'"'•^ 
 
 ../ yed, (jy the king of Assyria- in, the 
 „ lsrae,u.sh cit.es, after thi cap^v t. 
 
 &^«-AeV,.,uyhe.chiet coMncilE't 
 ,.,«.*'. Jews, coiumn,g of seventy flS 
 tiers ; over wlioa^ the high,, pries 
 
 ««-p«-m, the wife of Ananias, wht; 
 tiropped down dead, alter uttering 
 a iviuui and prenwdjtaU-d lie. * 
 
 &«/. «r i'.^A the greai persecuter of 
 
 he Christians, vi|,„ "«« miracu- 
 
 Pusly inverted, whilst on his road 
 
 to iJan-a^ijus tor the- pn.pose of 
 
 conm,e„c«.g a, violent perJecutio« 
 
 ^agaii.bi ,<h,e Jews. 
 
 fcnbe, a pubUc teacher or lawyer, who 
 
 / 
 
[. 
 
 M 
 
 ftChlBUmMT- 
 
 ■ was genewBy. (if .ttw .«6Ct of the 
 
 f^' fonsul donterted to'Clmstomty by 
 St Paul, '^'o' " Jl>"'"' , 
 
 wa» imprisoned ^wrth h«m at f nu 
 
 Si".ne-ot a Cyrenean, who earned our 
 ,,,, ^avi9ur'8 eijo^s to.the^place ot 
 
 'Vlr- ..Cifixion- \ . •■ ■■•.-:;.>, SC SIMS'. :;N .». 
 
 
 .« '.:fflg ^V.f The s^vS\"dSSttJii^. ap- 
 ^'•*^'.S t£^a»8>hb Sliffer- 
 
 ed martytdoIf(^ WjiPf I'^fs ""^oj'- 
 
VOOJaVMKt. 
 
 €» 
 
 /: 
 
 ^'-i' f^foretold the bir^fcofejoh^ri t>ui Bap^ 
 
 tist. .sroci'j,^^,. 
 
 SW-cA«^«iiatchwf\fttxvgfttbercr, who, 
 
 c' y.jyj[>mifth^preachin|rofJesw»Chrw^^ 
 
 made public prof 3i(9Q of i^pent- 
 
 ' 'f '' ^^ywfrce^,' attrf f e»tilull;f» to those \vhjwn 
 
 - -'^^^^ *te had iiNjwredwfiy^nc|oi( «£"// 
 
 *^J'^%epr^cei^n^ySit^uldry may 
 
 at leisure b^ committed to merrUify with 
 
 ^ g;pjpaf,fidv4nia^ef^ a 
 
 Ubrary -^^^/thk sami'Aiithor; 'for more 
 ji^xt^MSitermjhrm^d^^^ thtMhie sub- 
 
 jC^^fjWij^i^^ Jor^ ^enepa^ -Tfieotogiccl 
 
 Dklionaryythd most viiliKible' bod^ of 
 
 , J^iviffi^, ^^ printed, andU wotk xfhich 
 
 ' ..;^CS^ A^ the age that pra^ 
 
 
 ■,>v 
 
 <y 
 
 n. . tf -i 
 
6i 
 
 EXPLANATION 
 
 n 
 
 OF THE 
 OFFICES AND CokDITlOGS OF MEN. 
 
 Patriarchs, or Fathers of Families 
 Ruch as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and 
 [us sons. 
 
 Jitdfrcs, Temporary. Supreme ^€k). 
 vernors, immediately am)oiirted bv God 
 oveh the children of hrael. > . >. J 
 
 Kings, either of the wlT6»e'^^rdfi«^ft 
 after the fallin- off of the ten trtbesl of 
 Jmah or Israel. .^jy oiU 
 
 _ Elders, Senators, the LXX, or^Sfe^^i 
 hednm. / - )r!. 
 
 Judges, inferior rulers, snch as'dk^r^ 
 ttimed controversies in partrcular chles 
 
 Presidents, or Governors, s^nt 'fifdrh 
 nome with imperial power: ^^'>vo<.Vv;Vi 
 
 Tetrarchs, who had kingly power^tt 
 four provinces. > \ 
 
 Proconsuls, or Deputies of Provinces 
 
 Publicans, or Tax-gatherers. 
 
 Centurions, Captain^ of a hundred 
 men. 
 
 //ig-A Pr/es^5, who onlv might enter 
 the Holy of Holies. ^ «=> 
 
 
►GS OP MEN. 
 
 MIBCELIANEOUS. 65 
 
 P'ricHls, Levites of the sons of Aaron, 
 divided into twenty-four ran1<8, each 
 rank serving weekly in the temple. 
 
 Levites, of the tribe o^ Levi, but not 
 of //arow'ij family; of these tlierc were 
 three orderh.Gcrshonites, Koat'iUe8,?nd 
 Merarites, after the several soi s >! L /i. 
 
 Prophets, anciently called 8t -is, v/iio 
 foretold future events, and deiK>unced 
 God's judg'ments. 
 
 ChUdnnoJthe Prophets^, their disci, 
 pies or scholars. 
 
 m$e Men, called so in imitation of 
 the eastern iVJagi, or Gentile PUilQso- 
 phers. ';:^ 
 
 Scribes, Writers and Expounders of 
 the lavv. 
 
 Wsputers, that raised and determin- 
 ed questions out of the law. 
 
 Rabbles, or Doctors,. Teachers of Is- 
 rael. . 
 
 Pharisees, Separatists, who on the o- 
 pinion of their own godlinebs despised 
 all others. 
 
 Sadducees, who denied the resurrec- 
 tion of the dead; ang^els, and spirits. 
 
 .g«m«n^«ws, mongrel professors, part- 
 ly Heathen, and partly Jews, the off- 
 
 spring of the Assj/rians sent io Samaria 
 
 F 3 
 
f ■^ 
 
 y - 
 
 EXPLANATION 
 
 Of Measures, Monies, and Divisions of 
 
 ^ . , ~*f 
 
 i I Time, I 
 
 .hr 
 
 
 4-r 
 
 -^— * 
 
 MEASURES OF ^LENGTH. 
 
 ^ r-; >4rr 
 
 f 
 
 ;o 
 
 
 Of 
 
 
 
 'A; span. . . .U.j^^ . . .[half cub. 
 
 6ih 
 
 [Aic.qblt.,..,j.;^...! 
 Aispan....-..,.' ^. .. 
 Ajhand-breddth.,.. 
 Afioger. .....,, .^ . , 
 
 A fathom , 
 
 Ezekiel's reed , 
 
 The measuring line.. 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 01 
 
 -; — r.- . -f M ' ii'» 
 
 i 
 
 ■I I 
 
 t;>, 
 
 9.* f.isisa 
 
 f-) 
 
 ' r^ 
 
 f ■■,-1 
 
 2000 
 
 Sabbath day's jour... 
 
 The Eastern mile. . . j ^000 
 
 Stadium or furlong. . j 400 
 
 Day's journey f D600^ | 33| 17? 
 
 ^ ote j . . . 5 feet =;; 1 pace 1056 paces = to I 
 
 mile. 
 
s 
 
 d Divisions of 
 
 NGTH. 
 
 4-f. 
 
 '>I H> 
 
 " t 
 
 
 y 
 
 9/ ' I8i88 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 
 m^. 
 
 10 n 
 
 145 
 
 iii 
 
 U 
 
 648 
 912 
 
 132-8^ 
 040 
 
 
 
 729 
 11 4Q3 
 145 
 33). 172 
 
 its ' 
 
 3-; -.(I!, 
 
 4,6 
 
 4- ,^- 
 
 'i 
 
 )6 paces = to I 
 
 \j^ak.a----'^ " n •\-'':v- 
 
 MISCELIANEOLS. 
 
 MONIES. 
 
 67 
 
 'JiUj } 
 
 '/ '■ ' 
 
 A shekel / . .-.-jtv^.-I 
 
 Ijie^ftrah.i-.!. ^...20//^ 
 
 
 3000 341 
 
 Asfedtle^iTgol^I....,,,,,,^ 
 
 ^iO ! i\U'4^ I 
 
 Farthing((]^!yjfor/ww)20th d 
 
 Faith 
 
 Mite 
 
 (iransy. 
 
 vvr 
 
 . .iT 
 
 • • • « fl 
 
 v:80th 
 
 ■L'UiiJjJ 
 
 t /I /• ( ' t 
 
 Sih 
 
 ^r is reckoned at bs. anil gold at U 
 
 per oz. 
 
II ' 
 
 MtSCEtXANEOUS; 
 
 DIVISION optime: 
 
 1'. Nisan or Abid, ...... March, April.. 
 
 2. Iiar,orZif,., April, Man. 
 
 ^' ^^'^"» 'Maff^Jyne.^ 
 
 ^ '^'''''""' Jane, July. 
 
 ^' ^^' • Juli/, August. 
 
 ^ " ' Au^usty September. 
 
 7. Tisri or Kthanin,, . . , . Septemp.r^ Octoher. 
 S^ M«rchesva«, or Bui, .October, November. 
 
 "''^^' • ' ^'ov§mber, December. 
 
 10. Tebeth,.. n 
 
 ' December, January. 
 
 11. Shebat. . r, ^^ 
 
 ' • Jmuary, Februar-y, 
 
 ^^- ^^"' February, March. 
 
 ^^\ ^''**"'> hiterxHilary duys. 
 
 l>at/8 of the IVeek. 
 f^fy Mondaij. 
 
 Od dav rrr j^ 
 
 t^'^^y Wednesday. 
 
 M^;^:::::::;:SX*^ 
 
 •tborbabbath Salurdau. 
 
». 
 
 MiSCELtANEOUS. 
 
 ime: 
 
 h, April,. 
 > May*' 
 June, I 
 July, 
 
 August. 
 ty September, 
 iper, October, 
 f, November, 
 ber^ December, 
 ^er, January, 
 y, February^ 
 ^y, March, 
 arydffyst 
 
 onday. 
 
 lesday. 
 
 pdnesday. 
 
 ursdai/, 
 
 'day, 
 
 urdau. 
 
 ^oursof the Dtw, 
 
 '«>i. -.a, dd, 4tb,&c. Hours. 
 
 natdhcs.. 
 
ff 
 
 
 'I 
 
 70 
 
 A Chronological Table of the Sacred 
 Books of the Acw l\'st anient. 
 
 Books. Pltxe w'lere iVritttn. 
 
 Fear of Christ when 
 
 torittfn: 
 
 Matthew J«"i>a, ov near it. 
 
 Mark Rois" 
 
 L'tke Greece 
 
 LJi»' ;Ei)...su- 
 
 About .64 
 
 64 
 
 63 or 4 
 
 ,68 
 
 A. 'Is ;Gre*'CP 63 or 4 
 
 P "HIS ;Coriii b Ab>»ut Fobniaiy . .58 
 
 1 rorinthians. EpheMJs Bf.»ioning of..... 56 
 
 'i Coriithians.'IVlacedonia lAbiiut October. .57 
 
 GaLitians..... (Corinth, or Eyh^us.' \^-''' "»^*^'^' ^'* ^* 
 
 rphestanp . . .[Romp 
 
 n'Mlinitianx. ..Rome .., 
 
 Coloi-'an?, 
 
 ••I 
 
 Rome 
 
 I rhrs>'i^Mi...tAth»Mia 
 
 « Thes 
 
 Tim.. . 
 2 rinioi< 
 Ttus. . . 
 Philemon, 
 iiebrews . 
 
 Mared'iiiia 
 
 Rome. 
 
 M'u i«>"a, ofBcar it 
 F 
 
 or l»e^inpii:; of .53 
 AbMUt .\j il,. ....61 
 Bfforot ; .' '. i»d of. . 62 
 Hcfor? the end of. 52 
 
 ...52 
 
 52 
 
 56 
 
 ^iXiuc Mb^ 61 
 
 8''fo»-e the e;itl of. 58 
 
 1 ' . . .!>iefore (he«ur) of. 62 
 
 : t . (ii- Italy .......jlTi ttiC spiitiK Jjf.. .63 
 
 James. .....'. •: , (Ji. or begi ituiug of 62 
 
 1 Pei«r.... ^ .r' • 6i 
 
 2 Peter ' . to 1 64 
 
 J- bn Ist .piii. jt .-sus. lAbont yo 
 
 John 2d r>ji ^ ,i!i?s-! {Between 80 and. .90 
 
 J'»hn 3d Ep: ih » ; 'Bemeen 80 and. .90 
 
 J de ., lu own ..64 or 65 
 
 Re vela, on . .. PU; «o:-, ar I'^phe^ns , . .95 or 9t> 
 
 FINIS. 
 
 ^^¥¥ PS^/d3^0i<^e6esV<