The New Testament has been treated in a manner somewhatdifferent to that adopted in regard to the Books of the OldTestament.
The object has been, to sketch out the earthly Life of ourBlessed Lord, and to draw attention to a few important points.
It was obviously impossible to dwell particularly upon thedetails of every Miracle, Parable, and Conversation, recorded bythe Evangelists. Nor was such a course necessary.
The language of the Gospels is so simple and clear, thatdetails are better read from Holy Writ itself.
That this volume may lead the young to a reverent studyof our Saviour's character, and an earnest endeavour to "followthe blessed steps of His most Holy Life," is the earnest prayerof the Author.
MARY ROSS.
November, 1871.
PREFACE TO VOLUME IV. | |
PART I. | |
Chapter I. | JOHN THE BAPTIST BORN. |
Chapter II. | BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST. |
Chapter III. | FLIGHT INTO EGYPT. |
Chapter IV. | THE INNOCENTS. |
Chapter V. | BAPTISM OF JESUS. |
Chapter VI. | JESUS TEMPTED OF THE DEVIL |
Chapter VII. | THE FIRST MIRACLE. |
Chapter VIII. | NICODEMUS COMES BY NIGHT TO JESUS. |
Chapter IX. | JOHN PUT INTO PRISON. |
Chapter X. | CALLING OF SIMON AND OTHERS. |
Chapter XI. | THE LEPER HEALED. |
Chapter XII. ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |