at Cæsarea Philippi, [336-338] (see Transfiguration);
returns to Capernaum after the Transfiguration, [354];
sets out for the feast of Tabernacles, [359-362];
refusing to judge, [399];
upholds sanctity of marriage, [409];
disclaims for the Messiah the title of Son of David, [415];
does not look to visibly converting the world, [416];
the washing the disciples' feet, an acted parable, [419];
always endeavours to set men free, [460];
calls the conscience into play, [467];