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account of two Passovers only , this date would , as a matter of course—no hypothesis interfering—refer it to the Crucifixion Passover ; and the narrative of one of the first three Gospels being ^ known , would have removed all doubt , could any have existed ; for no one of them ejives an account of any other . Whatever becomes of the other leading principles of the Arrangement which will , in a future article , be submitted to our readers , we have a
full and unhesitating conviction that , eventually , it will , by all competent judges , be received as a fact , that the miracle of the Five Thousand occurred a short time before the Last Passover . This principle essentially affects every other Arrangement , but often repeated and cautious examination shews us in it nothing but the characteristics of reality ; and it will be found to give consistency and definiteness to the course of this all-important historv .
Before entering further upon the consideration of the peculiar texture of each Gospel , as respects the succession of events , we beg the reader ' s consideration of the following Tables , which exhibit the arrangement of the events between the Baptism of Christ and his Entry into Jerusalem at the Last Passover , as given by Matthew , by Mark , and by Luke . Each Gospel is divided into convenient sections , corresponding with those of the other Gospels where contained in more than one ; and those of Matthew and Luke
are numbered—the numbers of each being uniformly placed in the same relative position . By consulting the Table for Matthew , it will be seen in what order the corresponding sections occur in Luke ; by consulting the Table for Luke , it will be seen in what order the corresponding sections occur in Matthew : and , in each , to what sections there is nothing correspondent in the other . Again , the Table for Mark will shew in what order his sections occur in Matthew and in Luke .
. arrangement of the Transactions in our L , ord s Ministry , previously to his final Entry into Jerusalem ^ as given by St . Matthew . ( The Figures denote the Sections iuto which , for reference , the Gospels of Matthew and Luke are divided in this Tabular View . )
Matt , Luke \ The Baptism of Jesus - - 1 2 . The Temptation - - - - 2 3 . Commencement of Christ ' s Public Preaching in Galilee
after the Imprisonment of John ------- — 4 . Call of Peter , &c . - - - - 6 ? 5 . First Progress through Galilee -- .-,--- — 6 . Sermon on the Mount - 14 , 47 7- Cure of the Leper ... 7 8 . Cure of the Centurion's Servant -------- ] 5 9 . Cure of Peter ' s Wife ' s
Mother ------- 5 10 Rebuke of hesitating Disciples --- __ - _ 34 I I . Stilling of the Tempest - - 22 12 . Gadarene Demoniacs - - - 23 13 . Cure of the Paralytic - - - 8 14 . Call Of Matthew - - - - 9
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On the Chronology and Arrangement of the Gospel Narratives , 30 ?
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Matt . Luke 15 Matthew ' s Feast , &c . - - - 10 16 . Cure of the Disordered Woman -------24 17- Raising of Jair 118 * 8 Daughter 25
18 . Restoration of Sight to Two Blind Men ----- - 19 . Cure of Dumb Demoniac - — 20 . Second Progress through Galilee - - - ----- 19 ? 21 . Christ instructs and sends forth the Apostles - - 26 , 45 22 . Message of the Baptist and our Lord ' s subsequent Discourse ------- 17
23 . Christ upbraids the Unbelieving Cities ------ 36 24 . Christ ' s Thanksgiving - - 38 25 . Walk through the Corn-field I i 26 . Christ cures the Man with the Withered Hand , and goes to the Lake - - - 12
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1831, page 307, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2597/page/19/
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