Pastor Pastorum; Or, The Schooling of the Apostles by Our Lord
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Henry Latham. Pastor Pastorum; Or, The Schooling of the Apostles by Our Lord
Pastor Pastorum; Or, The Schooling of the Apostles by Our Lord
Table of Contents
Chapter II. Human Freedom
Chapter III. Of Revelation
Chapter IV. Our Lord's Use Of Signs
(1) The attraction of hearers
(2) Selection
(3) Preparation
(4) Setting forth the Kingdom of God
(5) Teaching wrought by signs
(6) Miracles as a practical lesson to the disciples
(7) Miracles as a means of proof
Chapter V. The Laws Of The Working Of Signs
Temptation to turn stones into loaves
The Temptation on the Mount
The Temptation on the Pinnacle of the Temple
Chapter VI. From The Temptation To The Ministry In Galilee
Outset of the Work
Chapter VII. The Preaching To The Multitudes
Chapter VIII. The Choosing Of The Apostles
Chapter IX. The Schooling Of The Apostles. The Mission To The Cities
Chapter X. To Those Who Have, Is Given
The Teaching by Parables
Resumption of the Narrative
Chapter XI. From The Mount To Jerusalem
Chapter XII. The Later Lessons
Different cases receive different treatment. St. Luke ix. 57–62
Parable of the unjust Steward. St. Luke xv., xvi
Our Lord refusing to judge
Our Lord's action prospective
Christ washing the Apostles' feet. St. John xiii. 1–14
Use of Signs in the later Ministry
Chapter XIII. The Lessons Of The Resurrection
The Ascension
Chronological Appendix
Index Of Texts
General Index
Footnotes
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Henry Latham
Published by Good Press, 2020
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If I took the word Revelation in its widest sense I should not attempt to treat of it here, for it would comprise nothing less than God's education of the human race. We talk of Natural Religion and Revealed Religion, but all Religion has in it an element of revelation from God. If God had not provided man with a mind's eye suited to see Him by, and also something that shadowed Him forth which that eye could behold, we could have no religion at all. Of the processes by which belief has come about in men not the least notable is this. Men have recognised in some new tidings what they seemed to have been looking for, without being aware of it. Some new teacher has become the spokesman of thoughts which were lying in them in a state too vague for utterance. Thus “thoughts out of many hearts may be revealed.”10 Now it is God who has planted these thoughts in men, and He brings about the occasions which reveal them.
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