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24 Aug. 1815
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Ch. 14 Leper healed
1 In Luke this comes next after the miraculous fishing
2 In Mark, next after the general cures & dispossessions as per Ch. 12 of this.
3. Per Matt. – immediately after the mount sermon
4. Per Luke ‘ in a certain city’ – John silent. Per all three[?], […?] 2.
Ch. 14.
In a certain City, after the sermon on the mount, a leper healed – Luke V. 12 to 16. Matt. VIII. 1 to 4. Mark silent. John silent.
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