covetous rich man. He exhorts his disciples to page
watchfulness. The parable of the slothful servant.
Sect. LXXVII. Of the Galileans whom Pilate slew.
The parable of the fig tree. Christ heals an infirm
Sect. LXXIX. Christ cures a man of the dropsy at the
house of a Pharisee, and admonishes the Jewish
teachers. The parable of the wedding feast.
Sect LXXX. Christ urges the necessity of considering
the difficulties of religion, before a profession of it.
Sect. LXXXI. The parables of the lost sheep, the piece
of money, and the prodigal son.
Sect. LXXXII. The parable of the unjust steward.
Sect. LXXXIII. The parable of the rich man and La-