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22 Sept. 1815
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Ch. 100 Tribute lawful
No marriage in heaven
Time and place not particularized in any of the three: of course still at Jerusalem and in the short interval of a few days between his arrival there and the passover
{Herodians} who were there?
It appears that he was still in such a condition that though he was not able to begin his enterprize, the ruling powers were afraid to have him arrested in the presence of the multitude
An odd sort of logic that because every piece of money had Cæsar’s mark upon it therefore it belonged to him. Gainsayers were at this rate early silenced
Logic – When Abraham was alive God was called his God: ergo he is now alive: In the same way may every man whose name is in history be proved to be still alive.
Luke XX. 35. Strange passage in disparagement of marriage. In Luke alone: perhaps a comparatively modern interpolation on behalf of celibacy.
Ch. 100
Question is it lawful to bring tribute to Cæsar? Answer. Yes, because all the money bears Cæsar’s mark.
Question – Of seven successive husbands that a woman had, which will be her husband in heaven? Answer – In heaven there is no marriage.
Luke XX. 20 to 40. Matt XXII 13 to 33. Mark XII. 13 to 27. John silent.
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