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
35998Are you CRIPPLING the one you think you are helping?
35998Are you encouraging them to still use the crutches of your support, when they would be ever so much stronger if compelled to walk alone?
35998Which shall it be?
42889Are people with this blemish morally, mentally, or physically deficient?
42889Besides, as the results produced by their methods were astoundingly correct, why should we imagine ourselves capable of bettering their theories?
42889Does it not, by laying bare the vices and weaknesses of human nature, induce a cynical opinion of human nature?
42889Now, if this were so at one moment, why should it not be so always?
42889[ Illustration:_ A Dogge Missing-- where?__ FACSIMILE OF A MAP OF A HORARY QUESTION FROM LILLY''S ASTROLOGY.__ To face Chapter XII._] CHAPTER XII.
8855Shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it?
8855If the bishops and priests were so supremely ignorant what can be said in reference to the literary attainments of the laity?
15835''Are not you there also?''
15835''Did you foresee the year?''
15835''Doth not Mr. Rushworth know it?''
15835''How do you then know they were lions, tygers, or bears?''
15835''Mistress,''said he,''what colour was those beasts that you were so terrified with?''
15835''Pray, sir, when was this,''asked old Sir Robert Pye,''that the house was burnt, and the Aldermen abused?''
15835''What condition were you in,''said the Chairman,''when you lay with mother and daughter?''
15835''When?''
15835''Yea, but how long first?''
15835A total o''er throw giv''n the KING In Cornwall, horse and foot, next spring?
15835And has not he point- blank foretold Whatso''er the_ Close Committee_ would?
15835Corbet very ignorantly read,''will not the Eclipse pay soldiers?''
15835Lilly, when came the book forth?''
15835Lilly?''
15835Lilly?''
15835My mistress was very curious to know of such as were then called cunning or wise men, whether she should bury her husband?
15835Next morning a countryman going by to his labour, and espying a man in black cloaths, came unto him and awaked him, and asked him how he came there?
15835None to take his part but you?
15835Now had I complaint upon complaint: would I suffer my old friend to be thus abused?
15835Of battles fought at sea, and ships Sunk, two years hence, the last eclipse?
15835That night Oliver Cromwell went to Mr. R. my friend, and said,''What never a man to take Lilly''s cause in hand but yourself?
15835To write of victories next year, And castles taken yet i''th''air?
15835Will you have an action of false imprisonment against you?