Notes on the Parables of our LordReprint of the original, first published in 1867. |
Contents
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS CEAP POS I On the Definition of the Parable | 9 |
On Teaching by Parables | 17 |
On the Interpretation of Parables | 32 |
On other Parables besides those in the Scriptures | 46 |
The Sower | 57 |
JI The Tares | 73 |
The Mustard Seed | 91 |
The Leaven | 97 |
The Ten Virgins | 200 |
The Talents | 218 |
xy The Seed Growing Secretly | 233 |
The Two Debtors | 239 |
The Good Samaritan | 251 |
The Friend at Midnight | 265 |
The Rich Fool | 271 |
The Barren Fig Tree | 280 |
The Hid Treasure | 103 |
The Pearl | 111 |
The Draw Net | 115 |
The Unmerciful Servant | 124 |
The Laborers in the Vineyard | 138 |
The Two Sons | 157 |
The Wicked Husbandmen | 162 |
The Marriage of the Kings Son | 177 |
XXI The Great Supper | 291 |
The Lost Sheep | 300 |
The Lost Piece of Money | 311 |
Unprofitable Servants | 391 |
The Unjust Judge | 398 |
The Pharisee and the Publican 108 | 408 |
The Ponnds | 416 |
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