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  • Mk. iv. 26–34; L. ix. 57–62; L. v. 27–29; Mk. ii. 15–17; Precepts.
  • L. x. 36–39: Parable of new wine in old bottles.
  • Mt. xiii. 53–57: A prophet hath no honor in his own country.
  • Mt. ix. 36; Mk. vi. 7; Mt. x. 5, 6, 9–18, 23, 26–31; Mk. vi. 12, 30: Mission instructions, return of apostles.
  • J. vii. 1; Mk. vii. 1–5, 14–24; Mt. xviii. 1–4, 7–9, 12–17, 21–35: Precepts.
  • Mt. xviii. 23–35: Parable of the wicked servant.
  • L. x. 1–8, 10–12: Mission of the seventy.
  • J. vii. 2–16, 19–26, 32, 43–53: The feast of the tabernacles.
  • J. viii. 1–11: The woman taken in adultery.
  • J. ix. 1, 2, 3: To be born blind no proof of sin.
  • J. x. 1–5, 11–14, 16: The good shepherd.
  • L. x. 25–37: Love God and thy neighbor; parable of the Samaritan.
  • L. xi. 1–13: Form of prayer.
  • L. xiv. 1–6: The Sabbath.
  • 7–24: The bidden to a feast.
  • 28–32: Precepts.
  • L. xv. 1–32: Parables of the lost sheep and prodigal son.
  • L. xvi. 1–15: Parable of the unjust steward.
  • 18–31: Parable of Lazarus.
  • L. xvii. 1–4, 7–10, 20, 26–36: Precepts to be always ready.
  • L. xviii. 1–14: Parables of the widow and judge, the pharisee and publican.
  • L. x. 38–42; Mt. xix. 1–26: Precepts.
  • Mt. xx. 1–16: Parable of the laborers in the vineyard.
  • L. xix. 1–28: Zaccheus, and the parable of the talents.
  • Mt. xxi. 1–3, 6–8, 10; J. xii. 19–24; Mt. xxi. 17: Goes to Jerusalem and Bethany.
  • Mk. xi. 12, 15–19: The traders cast out from the temple.
  • Mk. xi. 27; Mt. xxi. 27–31: Parable of the two sons.