at Cana and Capernaum, [152];
leaves time for impressions to fix themselves, [185];
arrives at the Lake of Galilee and calls the brethren, [195-198];
His way of proceeding positive, [208];
enjoins no system of religious observance, [222];
why did He not found a church Himself? [236];
lays stress on what men are, as well as on what they do, [259];
ceases to have a stationary abode, [270];
educational effects of the change of place, [275-279];
journey to borders of Tyre and Sidon, [333];