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24 Aug. 1815
Jug. True
III. Princ. Period
Ch. 13 Devils & diseases General
1.This was the next day (Mark I 34. 35) after curing Simon’s Wife’s Mother
Ch. 13.
Preaching in Galilee continued – Unspecified diseases healed and devils cast out. followers in multitudes from various places /countries/. Luke IV. 42, 43, 44. Matt. IV. 23. 24. 25. Mark I. 39. John silent.
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Title: [Jug. True 22 Aug. 1815 Titles]Description: Jug. True 22 Aug. 1815 Titles of the proposed Chapters with their proposed Contents with reference to the Evangelists from whom they are to be extracted II. Principal Period. Chapter 1 The next day after his baptism Jesus receives six disciples: viz. 1. Andrew. 2. Simon. 3. Philip. 4. Nathaniel. 5. James Zebedee’s son. 6. John Zebedee’s Son John I 35 to 51. Matt. IV. 12 to 22 Mark I 14 to 20 (Luke V 1 to 11. Per Luke alone Miraculous draught of fishes. Ch. 2 At Cana in Galilee, Jesus performs his first miracle turning water into wine at the Marriage Feast John II. 1 to 11. Luke silent. Matthew silent Mark silent. Ch. 3 At Nazareth, where he had been brought up, intimation of his being the Messiah being for the first time given (by him in a synagogue) Jesus escapes with difficulty from the attempt made by the congregation to cast him down a precipice. Luke IV. 14 to 30 Matt. IV. 12. Mark I. 14. Ch. 4 At Jerusalem, Jesus drives the cattle, doves, and money changers out of the Temple: question – on what authority […?] John II. 12 to 22 Luke silent Matt. silent Mark silent Ch. 5 At Jerusalem, Jesus holds converse with the ruler Nicodemus – regeneration – God’s only begotten son sent to the world. John II 23 to (the end) 25. III. 1 to 21. Luke silent Matthew silent. Mark silent. Ch. 6 Jesus and John baptizing at the same time, John still acknowledges the superiority of Jesus. John III 22 to 36. Ch. 7 Jesus’s converse with the Samaritan woman at the well – Converts procured to him by her in Samaria. John IV. 1 to 42 Luke silent Matt. silent Mark silent Ch. 8 At Cana in Galilee Jesus’s second Miracle the Nobleman’s son cured at Capernaum. John IV. 43 to 54. Luke silent. Matt. silent. Mark silent. Ch. 9 At Jerusalem, at the pool Bethesda Bethesda with five porches near the Sheep-market, a man who for 38 years had had an infirmity which now had rendered him motionless, cured. For this cure, it being the Sabbath day, and for calling God his father, ‘the Jews’ seek to kill Jesus. He denies his being equal to God the father, but declares himself his son and deputy with full powers – announces the general resurrection, and for proof of of his mission appeals to John’s testimony, his own ‘works’ and the ‘Scriptures’ – in particular to ‘Moses’ John V. 1 to 47 (the end) Luke silent, Matt. silent – Mark silent. Ch. 10. At Capernaum the Devil or unclean spirit made to come out of a man: Luke IV. 31 to 37 Mark I. 21 to 28. Ch. 11. Still at Capernaum, Simon Peter’s wife’s mother cured of a fever. Luke IV. 38, 39. Math. VIII. 14, 15 Mark I. 29. 30. 31. Ch. 12 At Capernaum immediately after the cure of Simon Peter’s wife’s mother, many sick healed, many devils cast out. Luke IV. 40. 41. Matt. VIII. 16. 17. Mark I. 32 to 34. John silent. Ch. 13. Preaching in Galilee continued – unspecified diseases healed and devils cast out – followers in multitudes from various places. Luke IV. 42. 43. 44. Math. IV. 23. 24. 25. Mark I. 39. Ch. 14 In a certain city, after the sermon on the mount a leper healed. Luke V. 12 to 16. Math VIII. 1 to 4. Mark silent, John silent. Ch. 15 At Capernaum, Pharisees present, a paralytic cured – his sins forgiven. Luke V 17 to I I Math. IX. 1 to 8. Mark. II. 1 to 12. Ch. 16 Mathew alias Levi rec d as a disciple. At Mathew’s house Jesus justifies himself to the Pharisees for eating and drinking with publicans. Luke V. 27 to 39. Math. IX. 9 to 17 Mark II 13 to 22. Ch. 17. Plucking ears of corn on the sabbath – disciples justified to the Pharisees. Luke VI. 1 to 4. Math XII. 1 to 8. Mark II. 23 to 28. Ch. 18 Still At Capernaum in a synagogue on the sabbath a withered hand healed: the healing justified to the pharisees. Luke VI. 6 to 11. Math. XII. 9 to 14. Mark III 1 to 6. Ch. 19 out of his disciples twelve chosen to serve as apostles Luke VI. 12 to 16. Math. X. I I to I I. Mark III. 13 to 19. Ch. 20 Immediately after the selection of the Apostles, and immediately before the preaching on the mount, unspecified cures and dispossessions effected. Luke VI. 17 to 21. Math. XII. 15 to 21. Mark III. 7 to 12. Quere. Ch. 21 Sermon on the mount preached Luke VI. 20 to 29 (end) Math. V. 1 st to 47 (end) Mark silent. John silent.
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Title: [24 July 1815 Additions made All]Description: 24 July 1815 Additions made All this matter from Matthew only. 2 Jug Util or Jug. True- Heads under which Jesus's Acta & dicta may be classed [lst column] Number of Chapters & verses in The Gospels Matthew Mark Luke John Chaptr Verses Chaptr Verses Ch. Verses Ch. Verses 1 25 1 45 1 80 1 57 2 23 2 28 2 52 2 25 3 17 3 35 3 38 3 36 4 25 4 41 4 44 4 54 5 48 5 43 5 39 5 47 6 34 6 56 6 49 6 71 7 29 7 37 7 50 7 53 8 34 8 38 8 56 8 59 9 38 9 5 0 9 62 9 41 10 42 10 52 10 42 10 42 11 30 11 33 11 54 11 57 12 50 12 44 12 59 12 50 13 58 13 37 13 35 13 38 14 36 14 72 14 35 14 31 15 39 15 47 15 32 15 27 16 28 16 20 16 31 16 33 17 27 678 17 37 17 26 18 35 18 43 18 40 19 30 19 48 19 42 20 34 20 47 20 31 21 45 21 38 21 25 22 46 22 71 879 23 39 23 56 24 51 24 53 25 46 26 75 1161 27 66 28 20 1071 678 1161 879 3789 Heads under which the Acta and Dicta of Jesus may be classed. I. Miracles II. Predictions III. Masses of Doctrine IV. Parables V. Exhortations VI. Put-offs or Evasions VII. Conversations at large viz. with 1. Converts or converter 2. Disciples 1. To repress contentious [...?] 2. to inculcate humility 3. To strengthen their attachments 4. To inculcate repentance for the sake of giving a value to the [...?] of [...?] [..?] Conversation 1. Self-magnifying 2. Defensive 3. Attachment strengthening. 4. Reprobation of practises now * Ex. gra. 1. Sabbath observance 2. Clergy opulence. [2nd column] VII. Conversations from Matthew alone 1. with | | IV.10 2. Peter & Andrew 3. James & John. 4. Centurion Math. vii.5 5. Scribe Math vii.19 6. His disciples XVIII.7. 7. A Young Man XIX.16 8. Peter XIX.27 9. Chief priests & elders XXI.23 Mark. VI . Put-Offs & Evasions from Matthew alone 1. Pharisees Math. VIII.11 2. John's disciples VIII.14 3. Scribes & Pharisees XV.3 4. Pharisees & Sadducees XVI.1. 6. Pharisees XIX.3. 7, His disciples XIX.10 8. Pharisees disciples, concerning tribute XXII.15 9. Sadducees on resurrection XXII.23 10. Answer to Pharisees on the greatest commandment XXII.34 11. To the high Priest XXVI.64. Mark. [3rd column] IV. Parables. 1. Narrative 2. Simple allusions 1. Sower & seed XIII.3. 2. Tares XIII.24 4. Mustard See XIII.31 5. Leaven XIII.33. 6. Hidden Treasure XIII.44 7. Pearl XIII.45 8. Draw net. XIII.47 9. King & his servant XVIII.23 10. Vineyard Labourers XX.1 11. Of a man's two sons XXI.28 12. Of the husband men who slew such as were sent to them. XXI. 33 13. Of the marriage of the King's son. 14. Of the ten Virgins XXV.1. 15. The talents XXV.14 Mark. Parables Under the head of each parable, state the apparent object in uttering it. IV. Predictions from Matthew alone Of Kingdom of Heaven IV. 17 Predicts persecution of his disciples &c. X.21 His own death &c XVI. 21 His death &c XVII. 22 His death &c XX.17 The destruction of Jerusalem XXIII. 34 The destruction of the temple & great calamities XXIV. 1 His coming to judgment XXIV. 29 The manner of judgment XXV. 34 Of Judas's treachery XXVI. 25 Mark. [4th column] I. Miracles from Matthew alone. 1. Descent of Dove III.16 2. Sick healed III. 4 & 23 3. Leper VII.3 4. Centurions servant healed VII.13 5. Peter's mother in law healed VII.14 6. Many others VII.16 7. Stills the sea VII.24 8. Sends devils to pigs. VII. 29 9. Palsy cured IX.2 10. Bloody issue cured IX. 10 11. Jairus' daughter raised from the dead IX. 23 12. Blind cured IX. 27 13. Dumb devil outcast IX. 32 14. Heals withered hand XII. 13 15. Item blind & dumb man. XII. 22 16. Feeds Multitude XIV. 15 17. Walks on the Sea XIV. 22 18. Heals sick XIV. 34 20. Heals the woman of Cannan's daughter of a devil XX.21 21. & other great multitudes XV. 30 22. Feeds multitudes XV.32 23. Heals a lunatick XVII. 14 24. Tells Peter to catch a fish with money in its mouth XVII. 27 Heals sick great multitudes of the XIX. 2 Give 2 blind their sight XX.30 Heals blind & lame XXI. 13 Curses a fig-tree dead XXI. 19
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Title: [23 Aug. 1815 Jug. True Ch.]Description: 23 Aug. 1815 Jug. True Ch. 12.Diseases & devils many This being immediately after the probably […?] cure at Simon’s this was a good occasion for a mixture of accomplices & dupes to flock to the spot. It was of use that the devil should acknowledge him to be the Christ If in any instance he thought the devil would not acknowledge him the best thing he could do was to forbid it. Confer Josephus’s dispossession story as reported in Prologue Ch. 12. At Capernæum immediately after the cure of Simon Peter’s wife’s mother, many such healed, many devils cast out Luke IV. 40 41 Matt. VIII. 16. 17. Mark I. 32 to 34. John silent
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