| Part I. Introductory |
| | The Fulness of the Times by Walter Chalmers Smith |
| | The Four Evangelists by Adam of St. Victor |
| | The Pathways of the Holy Land by Elizabeth Charles |
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| Part II. Events connected with the Birth and Childhood of our Lord |
| | Zacharias Incredulous by Richard Crashaw |
| | The Virgin Mary Visiting Elizabeth from the Parisian Breviary |
| | Nativity of John the Baptist by Gerard Moultrie |
| | Bethlehem from the Roman Breviary |
| | There was no Room for them in the Inn by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | A Christmas Carol by Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
| | The Birthday of Jesus by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | New Prince, New Pomp by Robert Southwell |
| | The Advent by Elizabeth Clementine Kinney |
| | On the Morning of Christs Nativity by John Milton |
| | A Hymn on the Nativity of My Saviour by Ben Jonson |
| | Christmas Morn by Noel Thomas Carrington |
| | Hymn for Advent by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley |
| | The Angels, for the Nativitie of Our Lord by William Drummond of Hawthornden |
| | For the Nativitie of Our Lord by William Drummond of Hawthornden |
| | The Angel Song by John Keble |
| | Twas Midnight by R. S. Trend |
| | Upon the Circumcision by John Milton |
| | The Circumcision of Christ by John Keble |
| | John and the Infant Christ by Charles Lamb |
| | Simeon by Hartley Coleridge |
| | Epiphany from the Parisian Breviary |
| | Of the Epiphany by Sir John Beaumont |
| | The Magi by Richard Chenevix Trench |
| | The Shadow of the Star by Gerard Moultrie |
| | The Flight into Egypt by John Moultrie |
| | The Slaughter of the Innocents by William Shakespeare |
| | The Slaughter of the Innocents from the Roman Breviary |
| | The Slaughter of the Innocents by Reginald Heber |
| | The Child Jesus by Giles Fletcher |
| | The Child Jesus by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | The Virgin Mary to the Child Jesus by Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
| | The Mother Mary by George MacDonald |
| | The Childhood of Christ by Anna H. Drury |
| | At Nazareth by George Alexander Chadwick |
| | Mary Seeking Her Son by George MacDonald |
| | The Passover in the Holy Family by Dante Gabriel Rossetti |
| | For the Holy Family by Dante Gabriel Rossetti |
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| Part III. Announcement and Introduction of Our Lords Public Ministry |
| | I am the Voice by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Saint John the Baptist by Earl Nelson |
| | John the Baptist by Frederick W. H. Myers |
| | Vox Clamantis by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| | For the Baptiste by William Drummond of Hawthornden |
| | On the Water of Our Lords Baptisme by Richard Crashaw |
| | John Baptizing Christ from the Parisian Breviary |
| | Now had the great Proclaimer by John Milton |
| | The Baptism of Christ by Nathaniel Parker Willis |
| | The healing graft and natural vine by Walter Chalmers Smith |
| | How didst thou start, Thou Holy Baptist by John Henry Newman |
| | Comest Thou to Me? by Lady Georgiana Fullerton |
| | The Glorious Eremite by John Milton |
| | Led up by the Spirit by Samuel Greg |
| | The Temptation by Richard Chenevix Trench |
| | The Temptation of Christ by William Croswell |
| | Command that this Stone by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Then the Devil taketh Him by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | If Thou be the Son of God by Richard Crashaw (B.) |
| The First Disciples |
| | St. Andrew by Henry Alford |
| | To St. Andrew, Fisherman by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | James and John by John Henry Newman |
| | St. John by Reginald Heber |
| | St. James, the Apostle by J. S. B. Monsell |
| | St. Bartholomew, the Apostle by J. S. B. Monsell |
| | The Marriage in Cana by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| | Mary at the Wedding Feast by George MacDonald |
| | Water turned into Wine by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | To our Lord on the Water-made Wine by Richard Crashaw |
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| Part IV. Our Lords First Passover, and the subsequent Transactions until the Second |
| | Nicodemus by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | The Night by Henry Vaughan |
| | Jacobs Well by James Freeman Clarke |
| | The Woman of Samaria by George MacDonald |
| | Christ the Healer by John Greenleaf Whittier |
| | The Lord despised and rejected by Richard Crashaw (B.) |
| | In the Synagogue at Nazareth by Arthur Middlemore Morgan |
| | The Fishermen of Bethsaida by John Keble |
| | Depart from Me by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | He Commandeth the Unclean Spirits, and They Come out by Alfred Norris |
| | The Leper by Nathaniel Parker Willis |
| | The Paralytic healed by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | The Call of Matthew by Henry Alford |
| | St. Matthew by J. S. B. Monsell |
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| Part V. Our Lords Second Passover, and the subsequent Transactions until the Third |
| | The Pool of Bethesda by Bernard Barton |
| | The Man with the Withered Hand by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Jesus Praying by Hartley Coleridge |
| | The Ordaining of the Twelve Apostles by Arthur Middlemore Morgan |
| | I am not worthy that Thou shouldest come under my Roof by Richard Crashaw |
| | The Centurions Faith by Alan Brodrick |
| | The Widow of Nain by Nathaniel Parker Willis |
| | The Message of the Baptist to Christ (I.) by Richard Crashaw (W.) |
| | The Message of the Baptist to Christ (II.) by Richard Crashaw (C.) |
| | The Woman That Was a Sinner by George MacDonald |
| | She loved much by Hartley Coleridge |
| | Mary Magdalen by Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola |
| | Mary Magdalen by Jeremiah Joseph Callanan |
| | Mary Magdalen by Jean Ingelow |
| | Were Not the Sinful Marys Tears by Thomas Moore |
| | Mary Magdalen by George Herbert |
| | The Women Who Ministered unto Him by George MacDonald |
| | The Mother Mary Desiring to See Christ by George MacDonald |
| | The Woman That Lifted up Her Voice by George MacDonald |
| | I will open My Mouth in a Parable by Arthur Middlemore Morgan |
| | What Went Ye out for to See? by Arthur Hugh Clough |
| | Besought to depart by John Keble |
| | She Is Not Dead, but Sleepeth by William Henry Furness |
| | The Healing of the Daughter of Jairus by Nathaniel Parker Willis |
| | And They laughed at Him by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | The Woman Who Came Behind Him in the Crowd by George MacDonald |
| | The Woman Who Came Behind Him in the Crowd by Arthur Middlemore Morgan |
| | St. John the Baptist Beheaded in Prison (I.) from the Parisian Breviary |
| | St. John the Baptist Beheaded in Prison (II.) from the Parisian Breviary |
| | St. John the Baptist Beheaded in Prison (III.) from the Parisian Breviary |
| | St. John the Baptist Beheaded in Prison (IV.) from the Parisian Breviary |
| | The Daughter of Herodias by Lucy Hooper |
| | A Burial at Machærus by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | Christ departing to pray by Joseph Anstice |
| | On the Miracle of Loaves by Richard Crashaw |
| | The Boy with the Five Loaves by John Keble |
| | Whence Shall We Buy Bread? by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | St. Andrew by George Thomas Coster |
| | To the Sea of Galilee by Benjamin Waugh |
| | Peace! It Is IAnonymous |
| | It Is I: Be Not Afraid by John Henry Newman |
| | O Thou of Little Faith by Arthur Hugh Clough |
| | The Walking on the Sea by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | When he saw the wind boisterous by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
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| Part VI. From the Third Passover during Our Lords Ministry until His final Departure from Galilee at the Festival of Tabernacles |
| | The Silence of Christ to the Woman of Canaan by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Have Mercy on Me, O Lord, Thou Son of David by Alan Brodrick |
| | The Syrophenician Woman by George MacDonald |
| | Christ opening the Eyes of the Blind by John Keble |
| | Ephphatha by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | It is good to be Here by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Of the Transfiguration of Our Lord by Sir John Beaumont |
| | Of the Transfiguration of Our Lord by Samuel Greg |
| | Hymn on the Transfiguration by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley |
| | Jesus Took Him by the Hand by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | The Stater giving Fish by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | A Little Child in the midst by Arthur Middlemore Morgan |
| | On James and John Wishinge Fire on Ye Samaritans by Thomas Fuller |
| | The Unthankful Lepers by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | The Ten Lepers by John Keble |
| | The Missing Nine by George Thomas Coster |
| | Were There Not Ten Cleansed? by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
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| Part VII. The Festival of Tabernacles, and the subsequent Transactions until our Lords Arrival at Bethany Six Days before the Fourth Passover |
| | The Woman in the Temple by George MacDonald |
| | Then took They up Stones by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | The Good Samaritan by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | When I Come again I Will Repay Thee by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | Mary to Jesus in the House by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| | Mary at Jesus Feet by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | The Blind Man by John Hay |
| | Lazarus and Mary by Nathaniel Parker Willis |
| | Lazarus by Gerard Moultrie |
| | Jesus Wept by William Michael Rossetti |
| | An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician by Robert Browning |
| | The Raising of Lazarus by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| | Martha by George MacDonald |
| | Mary by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| | Mary by George MacDonald |
| | Lo, Christ Hath Gone to Bethany from the Parisian Breviary |
| | The Woman Whom Satan Had Bound by George MacDonald |
| | I have bought Five Yoke of Oxen by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | The Lost Piece by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | For the Prodigall by William Drummond of Hawthornden |
| | On the Prodigall by Richard Crashaw |
| | A Prodigal Son by Christina Georgina Rossetti |
| | I will arise and go to my Father by Walter Chalmers Smith |
| | Lazarus by William Shakespeare |
| | Fared Sumptuously Every Day by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | Two went up into the Temple to pray by Richard Crashaw |
| | This Man went down to His House justified by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | Children Brought to Christ by Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch |
| | The Young Ruler by George Alexander Chadwick |
| | The Mother of Zebedees Children by George MacDonald |
| | The Prayer of the Sons of Zebedee by Richard Crashaw (C.) |
| | Receive Thy Sight by William Cullen Bryant |
| | Blind Bartimeus by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| | Blind Bartimeus by George MacDonald |
| | Zacchæus in the Sycamore Tree by Richard Crashaw (W.) |
| | Zacchæus by George MacDonald |
| | On Zacheus by Thomas Fuller |
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| Part VIII. Our Lords Public Entry into Jerusalem, and the subsequent Transactions before the Fourth Passover |
| | Upon the Asse That Bore Our Saviour by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Christs Entrance into Jerusalem by Nathaniel Parker Willis |
| | Christs Coming to Jerusalem in Triumph by Jeremy Taylor |
| | Christ Weeping over Jerusalem by John Keble |
| | When He beheld the City by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | Jerusalem by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | The Children crying in the Temple by John Keble |
| | The Barren Fig-Tree by Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch |
| | The Withered Fig-Tree by George Thomas Coster |
| | Is it lawful to give Tribute to Cæsar? by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Give to Cæsar
and to God by Richard Crashaw |
| | Christ retiring to Bethany by Arthur Middlemore Morgan |
| | The Widows Mites by Richard Crashaw |
| | The Widow with the Two Mites by George MacDonald |
| | We Would See Jesus by Charles Laurence Ford |
| | But though He had done so many Miracles by Richard Crashaw |
| | A Vision of Virgins by E. Robert Bulwer, Lord Lytton (Owen Meredith) |
| | The Ten Virgins by Gerard Moultrie |
| | Mary by George MacDonald |
| | Marys Gift by George Thomas Coster |
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| Part IX. The Fourth Passover. Our Lords Passion; and the accompanying Events, until the end of the Jewish Sabbath |
| | Christ Washing the Disciples Feet by George Washington Bethune |
| | The Sifting of Peter by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| | This Do in Remembrance of Me by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley |
| | Hymn of the Last Supper by John Pierpont |
| | I have yet many Things to say unto You by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | I have yet many Things to say unto You by Samuel Greg |
| | But now They have seen and hated by Richard Crashaw |
| | Christ Departing by John Keble |
| | Gethsemane by Nathaniel Parker Willis |
| | Gethsemane by Joseph Anstice |
| | GethsemaneAnonymous |
| | Gethsemane by W. B. Flower |
| | Christ Betrayed by Anne C. Lynch Botta |
| | The Betrayal by Matthew Bridges |
| | The Kiss of Judas by Robert Stephen Hawker |
| | Judas by William Shakespeare |
| | The Betrayer by George Herbert |
| | On St. Peter Cutting off Malchus His Eare by Richard Crashaw |
| | The Trial by George Alexander Chadwick |
| | Caiaphas Angry That Christ Confesses He Is the Christ by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Before Pilate by Richard Crashaw |
| | On Christ Lookinge on Peter by Thomas Fuller |
| | The Two Sayings by Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
| | The Look by Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
| | The Meaning of the Look by Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
| | The Tears of Peter by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | The Dream of Pilates Wife by Matthew Bridges |
| | Pilates Wife by George MacDonald |
| | Christ to the Daughters of Jerusalem by William A. Newman |
| | Pilate washing his Hands by William Shakespeare |
| | To Pontius washing His Hands by Richard Crashaw |
| | The Crucifixion by John Greenleaf Whittier |
| | Good Friday by Joseph Anstice |
| | Christ on the Cross by John Keble |
| | The Two Thieves by Dora Greenwell |
| | The Myrrh by John Keble |
| | My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me? by Cecilia Mary Caddell |
| | Father! forgive Them by George Daniel |
| | They know not what They do by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | Stabat Mater by Jacobus de Benedictis |
| | Mary at the Cross by George MacDonald |
| | The Cross by Elizabeth Charles |
| | With a Prayer by Alexander Smith |
| | The Descent from the Cross by Herbert Kynaston |
| | The Descent from the Cross by Christina Georgina Rossetti |
| | The Tomb of Joseph by Archer Gurney |
| | Christ in the Sepulchre by John Keble |
| | The Tomb of Joseph of Arimathea by W. A. Newman |
| | Upon the Sepulchre of Our Lord by William Drummond of Hawthornden |
| | On the Sepulchre of Christ by Tommaso Campanella |
| | The Tomb of Rock by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | A Hymn for Easter Eve by John Moultrie |
| | Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus by Richard Watson Dixon |
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| Part X. Our Lords Resurrection, His subsequent Appearances, and His Ascension |
| | Upon the Sepulchre of Our Lord by Richard Crashaw |
| | Myrrh-Bearers by Margaret Junkin Preston |
| | Easter Day by John Keble |
| | An Easter Ode by Henry Alford |
| | Christ Coming Forth from the Tomb by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | Easter by Geneviéve M. J. Irons |
| | Easter Hymn by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley |
| | The Resurrection by Tommaso Campanella |
| | The Angels at the Sepulchre by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | Who Will Roll away the Stone? by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | Mary seeth Two Angels sitting by Walter Chalmers Smith |
| | Rabboni! by Hardwick Shute |
| | They gave large Money to the Soldiers by Richard Crashaw (W.) |
| | Christ at Emmaus by William Cowper |
| | Thomas Not with the Ten by Herbert Kynaston |
| | The Scars of the Wounds shown to the Disciples by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Christ to Thomas by Richard Crashaw (C.) |
| | Thomas with the Ten by Herbert Kynaston |
| | Except I shall put my Finger by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | I go a Fishing by Walter Chalmers Smith |
| | St. John by John Keble |
| | The Fire by the Sea by Alice Cary |
| | It Is the Lord! by Charles Edward Mudie |
| | But some doubted by Richard Crashaw (W.) |
| | Last Touches, Last Steps, Last Words by Elizabeth Charles |
| | The Ascension of Christ by Philip Stanhope Worsley |
| | Mount of Olives by St. Joseph of the Studium |
| | The Ascension by Arthur Middlemore Morgan |
| | The Choruses of the Ascension by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
| | Hymn of the Ascension by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley |
| | The Unchanging Christ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
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| Part XI. The Apostolic Age |
| | St. Luke by Henry Alford |
| | St. Luke by J. S. B. Monsell |
| | The Election of Matthias by George Wither |
| | Pentecost by Arthur Middlemore Morgan |
| | When the Day of Pentecost Was Fully Come by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | Whit-Sunday from the Parisian Breviary |
| | Pentecost by John Keble |
| | The Gift of Tongues by John Henry Newman |
| | He shall bring all Things to your Remembrance by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | Whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | Peter and Cornelius by John Keble |
| | St. Peter by John Keble |
| | St. Peter in Prison by J. S. B. Monsell |
| | On St. Peter loosed by the Angel by Richard Crashaw (W.) |
| | Peters Chains fall off by Richard Crashaw |
| | Herod devoured of Worms by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Dorcas by George MacDonald |
| | Dorcas by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | St. Barnabas by Earl Nelson |
| | St. Barnabas the Apostle from the Parisian Breviary |
| | The Lost Sapphire by George Thomas Coster |
| | St. Stephen by Dante Alighieri |
| | St. Stephen by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| | St. Stephen by John Keble |
| | The Martyrdom of Stephen by Adam of St. Victor |
| | Simon Magus by Richard Crashaw |
| | St. Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch by John Keble |
| | Conversion of St. Paul by Henry Alford |
| | Paul by Samuel Johnson |
| | Saul the Persecutor Journeying to Damascus by Thomas Roscoe |
| | The Conversion of St. Paul by John Keble |
| | Pauls Conversion and Blindness by Richard Crashaw (C.) |
| | St. Paul and the Viper by Richard Crashaw (G.) |
| | Of Pauls Danger by Thomas Fuller |
| | St. Paul at Melita by John Henry Newman |
| | I am ready not to be bound only but to dye by Richard Crashaw |
| | The Witness of St. Paul by Thomas Toke Lynch |
| | I Bear in My Body the Marks of the Lord Jesus by Edward Hayes Plumptre |
| | Waiting for Departure from the Parisian Breviary |
| | St. John from the Parisian Breviary |
| | St. John in Patmos by Elizabeth Surr |
| | St. John by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |