Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

identifier question
A53916Whether the greatest part of dying Infants shall be damned?
A53912Upon this, Enquiry was made what they had eat or drunk?
A53912Ut sapiant fatuae fabrorum prandia Betae, O quam saepe petet vina piperque coquus?
A53910Whose innate heat is so extinguish''d that it ca n''t be stir''d up by this motion and ferment afresh?
A53913Here doth arise a question, why the Yard hath not any fat?
A53913How many miserable Volumes have these late times brought forth?
A53913If she had not lost her appetite?
A53913In this place arises a Question, not trivial; whether the Seed of Woman be the efficient, or the material cause of generation?
A53913Now here ariseth a great doubt, whether the Child died at the hour of her being scared, by reason that it did not move in all that time?
A53913WHen the Woman begins to cry out, and hath sent for her Widwife; the first thing that the Midwife is to ask, is, when she did conceive?
A53913What reason can be given for these and many other things in nature?
A53913Whereupon I asked her, if any ill vapours rose up into her mouth?