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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Relevant Literature
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    • The Gospel of St. Mark
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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    • and St. Mark? Again, those who tend to be mentally lazy might ask: If
    • St. Luke. In a short but remarkable preface it is said, in effect,
    • Nazareth. A remarkable incident is then described — how on the
    • St. Mark and St. Luke ought to compel people to adopt a spiritual
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • Mark well the fine
    • or legend. Thus the following remarkable legend was narrated in the
    • of the Gospel of St. Luke has indicated in the remarkable scene when
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • Mark, had several more children: Simon, Judas, Joseph, James and two
    • (King James Version', STICKY, CAPTION, 'MarkMark VI, 3).
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • (See For whosoever shall do the will of God, the same is my brother, and my sister, and mother.King James Version', STICKY, CAPTION, 'MarkMark, III, 35.)
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • the close of the seventh year is marked by a
    • necessarily a great Teacher. Brother Mark, in his simplicity, is
    • The Baptism by John in the Jordan marked the point of time in the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • This kind of sapient remark is frequently made. The only pity is that
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • 7:32 They are like unto children sitting in the marketplace, and calling one to another, and saying, We have piped unto you, and ye have not danced; we have mourned to you, and ye have not wept. \



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