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Marti, Benedikt dit Aretius ; · 1577

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| The Capernaites are taught by Christ | 22.b |
| The diligence of the Capernaites in hearing the Word of God | 36 |
| The blind man is healed by Christ | 106, 87 |
| The centurion converted | 137 |
| The tax to be rendered to Caesar | 118 |
| Our struggle | 18.b |
| Christ sometimes yields to adversaries | 41 |
| What Christ's adversaries are like | 40.b |
| How Christ's adversaries conduct themselves toward him | 38.b |
| Christ the ἀλεξίκακος averter of evil | 52 |
| Christ walks upon the sea | 74 |
| Christ's ascension | 141 |
| Christ's divine authority | 58.b |
| Christ's Baptism | 13.b |
| Why Christ wished to be baptized | 14, 14.b |
| Christ went to Bethany | 110 |
| Christ was not κενόδοξος vainglorious | 35 |
| The scope of Christ's sermons and works | 22.b |
| Christ's second sermon in the synagogue | 22; |
| First sermon at the sea of the Capernaites | 37 |
| Christ's divinity | 111, 112, 113.b |
| Christ's divinity is proved from its effects | 36.b |
| Christ's divinity foreshadowed | 92.b |
| Why Christ taught the disciples in private | 42 |
| Christ prefers the disciples to his mother and brothers | 47.b |
| How Christ is said to be the son and Lord of David | 121.b |
| Christ αὐτοδίδακτος self-taught | 49 |
| How Christ, as doctor and physician, pertains to all | 28.b, 31.b |