not desirable that the Christian community should originate there, [192]

Judas Iscariot, [246]

Laws of our Lord's conduct—sense in which term is used, [2], [18-20], [306]

Lazarus, raising of, [429]

Levi (see also Matthew), [214]

Levitical Law, [207]

Mammon of unrighteousness, [395-397]

Matthew, [214-216];

his call a proof that Christ was no respecter of persons, [217]

Messiah, what the people expected him to be, [329]