Mt. xxi. 33; Mk. xii. 1-9; Mt. xxi. 45, 46: Parable of the vineyard and husbandman. Mt. xxii. 1-14: Parable of the king and wedding. 15-33: Tribute, marriage, resurrection. Mk. xii. 28-31; Mt. xxii. 40; Mk. xii. 32, 33: The two commandments. Mt. xiii. 1-33: Precepts, pride, hypocrisy, swearing. Mk. xii. 41-44: The widow's mite. Mt. xxiv. 1, 2, 16-21, 32, 33, 36-39, 40-44: Jerusalem and the day of judg ment. 45-51: The faithful and wise servant. Mt. xxv. 1-13: Parable of the ten virgins. 14-30: Parable of the talents. L. xxi. 34-36; Mt. xxv. 31-46: The day of judgment. Mk. xiv. 1-8: A woman anointeth him. Mt. xxvi. 14-16: Judas undertakes to point out Jesus. 17-20; L. xxii. 24-27; J. xiii. 2, 4-17, 21-26, 31, 34, 35; Mt. xxvi. 31, 33; L. xxii. 33, 34; Mt. xxvi. 35-45; Precepts to his disciples, washes their feet, trouble of mind and prayer. J. xviii. 1-3; Mt. xxvi. 48-50: Judas conducts the officers to Jesus. J. xviii. 4-8; Mt. xxvi. 50-52; 55, 56; Mk. xiv. 51, 52; Mt. xxvi. 57; J. xviii. 15, 16, 17, 18; J. xviii. 25, 26, 27; Mt. xxvi. 75; J. xviii. 19-23; Mk. xiv. 55-61; L. xxii. 67, 68, 70; Mk. xiv. 63-65: He is arrested and carried before Caiaphas, the high-priest, and is condemned. J. xviii. 28-31, 33-38; L. xxiii. 5; Mt. xxvii. 13: Is then carried to Pilate. L. xxiii. 6-12: Who sends him to Herod. L. xxiii. 13-16; Mt. xxvii. 15-23, 26: Receives him back, scourges and delivers him to execution. Mt. xxvii. 27, 29-31, 3-8; L. xxiii. 26-32; J. xix. 17-24; Mt. xxvii. 39-43; L. xxiii. 39-41, 34; J. xix. 25-27; Mt. xxvii. 46-50, 55, 56: His crucifixion, death and burial. J. xix. 31-34, 38-42; Mt. xxvii. 60: His burial. Facsimile Page From Jefferson's Bible. 1.10.18.50-10 mifsion of the LXX. 3.7.2-16.17-26.32.83-53. the feast of the tabernacles 5.8.1-11 the woman taken in Adultery. 5.9. 1.2.3. to be born blind no proof of sin. 3.10.1-5.11.-14.16. the good shepherd. 1.10. 25-37. love good thy neighbor. parable of the Semantan 2111-13. form of prayer. L114.1-6. the Sabbath. 7-24. the bidden to a feast 28-32.precepts. 2.15 1-32. parables of the lost sheep and Prodigal son 2.16. 5-15. parable of the unjust stowered 18-31. parable of Larams. 1.17.1-4.7-10.20 26-36 precepts to be always ready. 1.18.1-14. parables of the undon judy the Phansce & Publicon 1.10.30-42.7.17.1-26 precepts Facsimile Page From Jefferson's Bible. M. 20.1-16. parable of the laborers in the wneyarith. Mr.11.27. M. 21.27-31 parable of the two sons M.22.1.-14 parable of the king and wedding M. 24.1.2.16-21 32 33.36-39 40-44 Jerusalemt the day of judgraont. 45-51. the faithful and onse sonent. M 25.1-13 parable of the ten virans. 14-30. parable of the talents 121.34-36 117.25.31 46 the day of judgment.. M.1418 a woman anorunteth kin. Say nothing of my religion. It is known to my God and myself alone. Its evidence before the world is to be sought in my life; if that has been honest and dutiful to society, the religion which has regulated it cannot be a bad one. -Thomas Jefferson. RELIGIOUS VIEWS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. In a letter to his daughter, written in 1803, Mr. Jefferson said: "A promise made to a friend some years ago, but executed only lately, has placed my religious creed on paper. I have thought it just that my family, by possessing this, should be enabled to estimate the libels published against me on this, as on every other possible subject." The "religious creed" to which he referred was a comparison of the doctrines of Jesus with those of others, prepared in fulfillment of a promise made to Dr. Benjamin Rush. This paper, with the letter to Dr. Rush which accompanied it, is a fit introduction to the "Jefferson Bible." Washington, April 21, 1803. Dear Sir: In some of the delightful conversations with you, in the evenings of 1798-99, and which served as an anodyne to the afflictions of the crisis through which our country was |