Hurlbut's Life of Christ For Young and Old

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Jesse Lyman Hurlbut 1915
English
  • Preface & Introduction
  • The Lord's Land  
  • The People in the Lord's Land  
  • The Stranger by the Golden Altar  
  • The Angel Visits Nazareth  
  • A Young Girl's Journey  
  • The Boy Who Never Tasted Wine  
  • The Child-King in His Cradle  
  • The Baby Brought to the Temple  
  • The Followers of the Star  
  • Safe in Egypt  
  • A Child's Life in Nazareth  
  • The Boy Lost and Found  
  • The Young Woodworker  
  • The Voice by the River  
  • The Carpenter Leaves His Shop  
  • Alone in the Desert  
  • The Earliest Followers of Jesus  
  • The Water Turned to Wine  
  • The Lord in His Temple  
  • At the Old Well  
  • The Nobleman's Boy  
  • The Carpenter in His Home-town  
  • Four Fishermen Called
  • Jesus in the Church, in the House, and in the Street  
  • The Leper and the Palsied Man  
  • How the Tax-Collector Became a Disciple  
  • The Cripple at the Bath  
  • The Lord of the Sabbath  
  • Jesus on the Mountain  
  • The Good Army Captain  
  • How Jesus Stopped a Funeral  
  • The Sinful Woman Forgiven  
  • Jesus and His Enemies  
  • The Story-teller by the Sea  
  • More Stories Told by the Sea
  • Sailing Across the Sea  
  • The Sick Woman Made Well, and the Dead Girl Brought to Life  
  • Sight to the Blind and Voice to the Dumb  
  • Twelve Preachers Sent Out  
  • A Dance; and How It Was Paid For  
  • The Boy with His Five Loaves  
  • How the Sea Became a Floor  
  • The Bread of Life 
  • Jesus in a Strange Country
  • In the Land of the Ten Cities  
  • Again on the Sea of Galilee  
  • The Great Confession  
  • The Vision on the Mountain  
  • The Boy with the Dumb Spirit  
  • The Last Visit to Capernaum  
  • Good-bye to Galilee  
  • Passing Through Samaria  
  • The Scribe's Question; and Mary's Choice  
  • Jesus at the Feast of Tents  
  • Jesus and the Sinful Woman  
  • The Blind Man at the Pool of Siloam  
  • The Good Shepherd  
  • Sending Out the Seventy  
  • Lazarus Called Out of His Tomb  
  • Jesus Preaching in Perea  
  • In the Church and at the Feast  
  • On Counting the Cost  
  • Seeking the Lost  
  • The Parable of the Lost Son Found
  • The Parable of the Dishonest Steward
  • A Parable for the Lovers of Money 
  • Two Parables Upon Prayer
  • The Little Children; and the Rich Young Man  
  • The Workers in the Vineyard  
  • The Blind Man at the Gate 
  • In the Rich Man's Home at Jericho  
  • The Alabaster Jar
  • Palm Sunday  
  • Monday on the Mount and in the Temple
  • Tuesday Morning in the Temple 
  • Three Parables of Warning  
  • The Head on the Coin
  • The Woman with Seven Husbands  
  • The Greatest of All the Commandments 
  • The Greatest Gift; and the Strangers from Afar 
  • Jesus Telling of Dark Days to Come
  • The Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids
  • The Parable of the Talents
  • The Last Great Day 
  • Washing the Disciples' Feet 
  • The Lord's Supper  '
  • The Vine and the Branches 
  • The Last Words of Jesus to His Disciples 
  • In the Garden of Gethsemane
  • Jesus Before Annas  
  • Jesus Before Caiaphas 
  • Jesus Before the Roman Governor
  • Jesus Before Herod  
  • Jesus Sentenced to Death  
  • Jesus Led to Calvary 
  • Jesus on the Cross  
  • The Tomb in the Garden  
  • The Risen Christ and the Empty Tomb 
  • Jesus and Mary Magdalene  
  • A Walk with the Risen Christ 
  • Two Sunday Evenings with the Risen Christ  
  • The Breakfast by the Sea
  • Jesus Rising up from Earth to Heaven 
Hurlbut's Life of Christ For Young and Old is a detailed, chronological presentation of the life of Christ, relying heavily on quoted portions of Scripture/ Rev. Hurlbut makes the gospel story accessible for the reader as each episode and teaching is presented as natural dialog. The Life of Christ is a worthy companion to his larger multi-volume Story of the Bible. These are true classics of Christian literature. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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