The Gospel according to s. Marke,
1.1 The office of Iohn the Baptist.
1.9 Iesus is baptized.
1.12 tempted,
1.14 he preacheth:
1.16 calleth Peter, Andrew,Iames and Iohn:1.23 healeth one that had a deuill,
1.29 Peters mother in law,
1.32 many diseased persons,
1.41 and cleanseth the Leper.
2.1 Christ healeth one sicke of the palsie,
2.14 calleth Matthew from the receit of Custome,
1.15 eateth with Publicanes, and sinners,
2.18 excuseth his disciples for not fasting,
2.23 and for plucking the eares of corne on the Sabbath day.
3.1 Christ healeth the withered hand,
3.10 and many other infirmities:
3.11 rebuketh the vnclean spirits:
3.13 Chooseth his twelue Apostles:
3.22 Conuinceth the blasphemie of casting out deuils by Beelzebub:
3.31 and sheweth who are his brother, sister and mother.
4.1 The parable of the sower,
4.14 and the meaning thereof.
4.21 We must communicate the light of our knowledge to others.
4.26 The parable of the seede growing secretly.
4.30 and of the Mustard seede.
4.35 Christ stilleth the tempest on the Sea.
5.1 Christ deliuering the possessed of the Legion of deuills,
5.13 They enter inro swine,
5.25 Hee healeth the woman of the bloody issue,
5.35 and raiseth from death Iairus his daughter.
6.1 Christ is contemned of his countrymen.
6.7 He giueth the twelue power ouer vncleane spirits.
6.14 Diuers opinions of Christ.
6.18 Iohn Baptist is beheaded,
6.29 and buried.
6.30 The Apostles returne from preaching.
6.34 The miracle of fiue loaues and two fishes.
6.45 Christ walketh on the Sea:
6.54 And healeth all that touch him.
7.1 The Pharises find fault with the disciples for eating with vnwashed hands.
7.8 They breake the commandment of God, by the traditions of men.
7.4 Meate defileth not the man.
7.24 Hee healeth the Syrophenician womans daughter of an vncleane spirit,
7.31 and one that is deafe, and stammereth in his speach.
8.1 Christ feedeth the people miraculously:
8.10 refuseth to giue a signe to the Pharisees:
8.14 admonisheth his disciples to beware of the leuen of the Pharisees, and of the leuen kof Herode:
8.22 giueth a blinde man his sight:
8.27 acknowledgeth that hee is the Christ, who should suffer and rise againe:
8.34 and exhorteth to patience in persecution for the profession of the Gospel.
9.2 Iesus is transfigured.
9.11 Hee instructeth his disciples, concerning the comming of Elias:
9.14 casteth forth a dumbe, and deafe spirit:
9.30 foretelleth his death and resurrection:
9.33 exhorteth his disciples to humilitie:
9.38 bidding them, not to giue offence to any of the faithfull.
10.2 Christ disputeth with the Pharisees, touching diuorcement:
10.13 blesseth the children that are brought vnto him:
10.17 resolueth a rich man how he may inherite life euerlasting:
19.23 telleth his disciples of the danger of riches;
10.28 promiseth rewards to them that forsake any thing for the Gospell:
10.32 Fortelleth his death, & resurrection:
10.35 Biddeth the two ambitious suiters to thinke rather of suffering with him:
10.46 And restoreth to Bartimeus his sight.
11.1 Christ rideth with triumph into Hierusalem:
11.12 curseth the fruitlesse leafe tree:
11.15 purgeth the Temple:
11.20 and defendeth the lawfulnes of his actions, by the witnesse of Iohn, who was a man sent of God.
12.1 In a parable of the vineyard let out to vnthankful husbandmen, Christ foretelleth the reprobation of the Iewes, and calling of the Gentiles:
12.13 Hee auoideth the snare of the Pharisees and Herodians about paying tribute to Cesar:
12.18 conuinceth the errour of the Sadducees, who denied the resurrection:
12.28 resolueth the scribe who questioned of the first commandment:
12.35 refuteth the opinion that the Scribes held of Christ:
12.38 Bidding the people to beware of their ambition, and hypocricie:
12.41 and commendeth the poore widow for her two mites, aboue all.
13.1 Christ foretelleth the destruction of the Temple:
13.9 the persecutions for the Gospel:
13.10 that the Gospel must bee preached to all nations:
13.14 that great calamities shall happen to the Iewes:
13.24 and the maner of his comming to Iudgement:
13.32 The houre whereof, beeing known to none, euery man is to watch and pray, that we be not found vnprouided, when he commeth to each one particularly by death.
14.1 A conspiracie against Christ.
14.3 Precious ointment is powred on his head by a woman.
14.10 Iudas selleth his master for money.
14.12 Christ himselfe foretelleth how he shall be betrayed of one of his disciples:
14.22 after the Passeouer prepared, & eaten, instituteth his Supper:
14.26 declareth aforehand the flight of all his disciples, and Peters deniall.
14.43 Hee is apprehended in the garden,
14.53 Falsely accused, and impiously condemned of the Iewes counsell:
14.66 and thrise denied of Peter.
15.1 Iesus brought bound, and accused before Pilate.
15.15 Vpon the clamour of the common people, the murderer Barabbas is loosed, and Iesus deliuered vp to be crucified:
15.17 hee is crowned with thornes,
15.19 spit on, and mocked:
15.21 fainteth in bearing the crosse;
15.27 hangeth betweene two theeues,
15.29 suffreth the triumphing reproches of the Iewes:
15.39 but confessed by the Centurion, to bee the Sonne of God;
15.43 and is honourably buried by Ioseph.
16.1 And Angel declareth the resurrection of Christ to three women.
16.9 Christ himselfe appeareth to Mary Magdalene:
16.12 to two going into the countrey:
16.14 then, to the Apostles,
16.15 whom he sendeth foorth to preach the Gospel:
16.19 and asceneth into heauen.
"And they went foorth, and preached euery where,
the Lord working with them, and confirming the worde with signes following.
Amen."