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Questions on select portions of the four Evangelists:

comprising the principal discourses and parables of our Lord, Part 2 (Google eBook)
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C. Bowen, 1833
  

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Page 81 - Labour, therefore, not for the meat which perisheth but for that which endureth unto everlasting life.
Page 14 - And to you who are troubled, rest with us when the Lord JESUS shall be revealed from heaven with the angels of his power, 8 In a flame of fire, yielding vengeance to them who know not God, and who obey not the gospel of our Lord JESUS Christ. If II. TO THE THESSALONIANS. in destruction, from the face of the Lord, and from the glory of his power...
Page 57 - ... fold ? May we not learn from this that there are different degrees of goodness among the true disciples of Jesus ? In what way may a person glorify God, and show that he is a true disciple of Jesus? John xv. 8. What kind of fruit will the real Christian bring forth ? Gal. v. 22, 23. 9. What did Jesus say to draw the attention of his hearers to the lesson taught in this parable ? 11. Who were, and who were not, permitted to understand the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven? What is the meaning...
Page 36 - ... himself, in Phil. iii. 13, 14? LESSON VIII. On Alms-giving and Prayer. Matt. vi. 1—10. 1. What fault must you guard against in doing alms or in performing any good deed? What is ostentation ? What is doing alms? Why must we avoid ostentation ? 2. What was done by the hypocrites of whom Jesus speaks ? What is a hypocrite ? What is meant by sounding a trumpet before them ? Why did they wish their good deeds to be known ? Are good deeds, performed from a desire to gain human applause, well-pleasing...
Page 71 - ... confirmed habits of virtue ? Does the shepherd really value more highly the sheep that have strayed away, than those which have remained in the pasture ? May not the recovery of the one strayed sheep occasion, for the...
Page 89 - Obeying his commandments, and sincere love of the brethren ; and shows that the love of the world is inconsistent with the love of God.
Page 22 - That expression carries us into the region of motive, and runs parallel with His other words about receiving a prophet, and giving a cup of cold water to one of these little ones, because they are His. Seeing that all nations are at the bar, the expression
Page 28 - ... who wilfully breaks any of the least of God's commands hope to be received into heaven without repentance ? What, then, is meant by the declaration, that such a person shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven ? 20. What does Jesus say of those who are no better than the Scribes and Pharisees ? Who were the Scribes ? Who were the Pharisees ? What was the general character of the Scribes and Pharisees ? Did...
Page 63 - By what other similitude does Jesus illustrate the nature of the Christian dispensation ? In what respects may Christianity be likened to a net cast into the sea ? • What does the net collect ? What has been the character of those who have embraced Christianity ? 49, 50. How will it be with such at the end of the world ? What is the meaning of sever ? Can you point out any resemblance between this parable and that of the wheat and tares ? these three parables ; or were they able of themselves to...
Page 62 - Can you now show the propriety of this comparison ; or show how the progress of Christianity is like the growth of the mustard plant ? 33. What other comparison does Jesus make to show the nature of the Christian dispensation ? What is leaven ? How much are three measures ? See Table. Why is this quantity mentioned ? What is the effect of the leaven upon the meal or flour ? What effect is Christianity designed to have on mankind ? Can you show the propriety of this comparison ? LESSON XVI. The Parables...

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