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1 I, 3(4262) | acknowledged only the Gospel of S. Luke and ten of S. Paul’s Epistles,
2 I, 22(4378)| S. Luke xvi. 29.~
3 I, 26(4416)| Luke 18:29, 30.~
4 I, 26(4426)| Matt. 20:27, Luke 22:26.~
5 I, 26 | David, the son of Abraham;” Luke begins with the priesthood
6 I, 34(4491)| Matt. 10:10, Luke 10:5.~
7 II, 3(4674) | S. Luke xxi. 31.~
8 II, 4(4712) | S. Luke x. 18.~
9 II, 15(4787)| Luke ix. 31.~
10 II, 15(4807)| S. Luke ii. 36.~
11 II, 15(4808)| words respecting fasting. S. Luke does not refer to our Lord’
12 II, 17(4822)| Luke 24:42, John 21:13.~
13 II, 17(4823)| S. Luke xv. 19-31.~
14 II, 17(4826)| Mark 5:43, Luke 8:55. Our Lord is not related
15 II, 19(4838)| 19:29, Mark 10:29, 30, Luke 18:29, 30.~
16 II, 24(4874)| S. Luke xiii. 4.~
17 II, 26 | further, that in the Gospel of Luke we find much more, that
18 II, 26 | parable in Matthew, Mark, and Luke, the Saviour always added: “
19 II, 26(4882)| Matt. 19:29, Mark 10:30, Luke 18:30. In S. Matthew some
20 II, 26(4882)| authorities agree with S. Luke in reading “manifold.”~
21 II, 27(4884)| S. Luke xvii. 5.~
22 II, 27(4889)| S. Luke xiv. 9.~
23 II, 29(4897)| Luke 7:0, Matt. 26:0, Mark 14:
24 II, 30(4906)| S. Luke xi. 34.~
25 II, 33(4917)| S. Luke vii. 47.~
26 II, 33(4922)| S. Luke 12:47, 48.~
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