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and when the unclean spirit had thrown him into convulsions, with a loud cry, he came out of him.

and he said unto them, let us go into the neighbouring villages, that I may preach there likewise, for that was the design of my coming.

who finding it impossible to come nigh Him because of the press, uncovered the roof where He was: and when they had broken it up, they let down the cradle wherein the paralytic lay.

however, to let you see that the son of man has power on earth to forgive sins, rise, said he, to the sick of the palsy,

some of the seed happened to fall by the wayside, which the birds light upon, and devoured.

he that hath ears to hear, said he, let him hear.

if any man have ears to hear, let him hear.

And consider, said he, how you hear; for in proportion as you weigh what is communicated to you, new light shall be given:

The same day in the evening, he said to them, let us cross over to the other side of the lake.

whilst Jesus was at the stern, asleep on a pillow: upon which they awak'd him, crying out, master, have you so little concern to let us sink? then he rose,

and crying with a loud voice, said, "what injury have I done you, Jesus, thou son of the most high God? I adjure thee by God, not to torment me."

as he was embarking, the late demoniack desired, that he might be with Jesus.

of which John's disciples being inform'd, they came to fetch his corps, which they laid in a sepulchre.

then Jesus said to them, come, let us retire privately to some place of solitude, to repose your selves a while. for such a crowd of people were continually coming and going, that they had not even time to eat.

but as the day was far advanc'd, his disciples came to him, and said, this is a desart place, and it is now late.

It was now late in the evening, and the bark in full sea, when Jesus, who was ashore all alone,

he that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

Jesus leaving that place, went towards the frontiers of Tyre and Sidon; and entring into a house, desired to let nobody know it; but he could not be conceal'd.

Jesus therefore said to her, let the children first be satisfy'd; for it would not be decent to take the children's bread, and throw it to puppys.

then taking the blind man by the hand, he led him out of town, when applying his spittle to the man's eyes, and laying his hands upon him, he ask'd if he saw any thing.

then Peter thus address'd himself to Jesus, master, it is proper for us to be here: let us make therefore three tabernacles, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elias.

When they were on the road to Jerusalem, Jesus led the way, and they followed behind full of apprehension and fear. then Jesus calling the twelve apostles to him again, acquainted them with what should befal him.

and they answered as Jesus had directed, so they let them go.

Jesus having made his entrance into Jerusalem, went into the temple, and after he had survey'd the whole, it being then late, he departed with the twelve to Bethany.

but these husbandmen said to one another, this is the heir, come, let us kill him, and the inheritance will be our own.

let me see a penny. and when they brought it, he asked them, whose image and inscription is this? they said, Cesar's.

Jesus answer'd by saying, take care not to let any one impose upon you;

Now when you shall see the-abomination of desolation, mentioned by the prophet Daniel, establish'd where it ought not to be (let the reader observe) then let those, who are in Judea, flee to the mountains:

he that is upon the battlements let him not descend into the house, nor enter therein to take any thing away: let

but Jesus said, let her alone, why do you disquiet her? it is commendable, what she has done out of respect to me.

now he that betrayed him, had given them this signal, you will see me salute one with a kiss, that's he: seize him, and don't let him escape.

and they violently laid hands on him and secured him.

Jesus they led away to the high priest's, where all the chief priests, the rulers and Scribes, were assembled.

Early in the morning the chief priests, the rulers, and Scribes, even the whole council, after having deliberated together, caus'd Jesus to be bound, then led him away and deliver'd him to Pilate.

Their mockery ended, they stript him of his purple, and put his own cloaths on him; then led him away to be crucified.

let the Messiah, the king of Israel, descend now from the cross: let us see that, and we will believe on him. and they that were crucified with him, threw their reproaches at him.

then one of the soldiers ran and dipp'd a spunge in vinegar, which he fastned to a stick, and offered him to drink. now let us, said they, see whether Elias will come to take him down.

who taking down the body, wrapped it in a fine linnen cloth, which he had bought, and laid it in a sepulchre, which was hewn out of a rock, and roll'd a stone for a door to the sepulchre: and Mary Magdalene,

and Mary the mother of Joses, took notice where he was laid.