- Angel at the tomb
- Anointing the feet of Jesus
- Christ and the Centurion
- Christ walking on the water
- Cured by touching His garment
- Devil
Devil - Devil
Devil - Devil
Devil - Devil
Devil - Devil
Devil - Devils chasing a rabbit
Devils chasing a rabbit - Feeding five thousand
- Importunity Rewarded
- Jairus' daughter
- Jesus ascending to Heaven
- Jesus in the temple
- Little ones should be brought to Him
- Lois, Eunice and Timothy
- Peter and the tribute money
- Peter's wife's mother
- Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us
- Sowing the seed
- The Barren fig tree
- The Enemy sowing Tares
- The Foolish Virgins
- The Good Samaritan
- The labourers in the vineyard
- The lost piece of money
- The man possessed by devils
- The merchant seeking goodly pearls
- The Old North Church
Dawes was soon making his way across Boston Neck, while Paul Revere went home and put on his riding suit for his long night-ride. Then, leaving orders for a lantern-signal to be hung in the belfry of the Old North Church, to indicate by which route the British forces were advancing, "one if by land and two if by sea," he rowed across the Charles River, passing near the British war-vessels lying at anchor. - The Old South Church, Boston
At three o'clock a great throng of eager men again crowded into the Old South Church and the streets outside to wait for the return of Rotch. It was a critical moment. "If the Governor refuses to give the pass, shall the revenue officer be allowed to seize the tea and land it to-morrow morning?" Many anxious faces showed that men were asking themselves this momentous question. - The parable of the leaven
- The parable of the net
- The Parable of the talents
- The Pharisee and the Tax gatherer
- The Phillipian Jailor before Paul and Silas
- The Rich man and the beggar
- The Shepherd and the lambs
- The treasure hid in a field
- The Two blind men
- The unfruitful tree
- The Unjust Judge
- The Unjust steward
- The unmerciful servant
- The wicked husbandman
- The Withered hand
- The woman of Canaan
- Without the wedding garment