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
A41282but as for these sheep, what have they done?
B048171625- 1680?
B048171625- 1680?
B048171681- 1684?
A28236Or whether they have done to me as they would be done unto themselves?
A28236Or whether they have rendred unto me a recompence that is meet?
A28236],[ England?
A90366Is health, or wealth, or plenty worth the having?
A90366O native City how canst thou be still?
A90366Or Life, that blessings make the rest to thee Matters of praise?
A90366Or seed immortall, sent thee for soule- saving?
A90366Septembers seventh was thankfull for the Scots, And we not for our selves, whose lives by lots Like Hamans bloody prodigy was cast This present March?
A90366This act, thy strange act, counterplotting those Blood- thirsting( Foraine and Domesticke) foes?
A90366What would''st have more thy mouth with praise to fill?
A94736And yet who more censorious, factious, turbulent, seditious, fals- hearted than themselves?
A94736But it will be said, How can that be, sith it is against his will?
A94736Doe they make a side or party to engrosse wealth, honour or secular power to themselves?
A94736Doth God deliver the Godly?
A94736Doth God heare prayers?
A94736Hath God delivered us?
A94736Hath God stood to us?
A94736Hath the Sonne of God saved us?
A94736If it be said they are factious, and disturbe the land by their faction; I would further know what is their faction?
A94736If it be then asked who are they that are Right worshippers?
A94736If then it can not be ascribed to fortune, or to men, to whom shall wee ascribe the delivery but to God?
A94736If yee aske who doe so?
A94736If you aske how?
A94736Is it not for a necessary reformation?
A94736O our God wilt thou not judge them?
A94736They strive much you will say to prevaile; True, they strive, but for whom?
A94736Thinkest thou that thou shalt be delivered out of my hands?
A94736Were not the Ethiopians and Lubins a huge hoast with very many Chariots and horsemen?
A94736What have the godly done, or what do they that there should bee such devices against them?
A94736What is it they are earnest for?
A94736When almost was there a time wherein a City was nearer spoyling and destruction, and yet preserved?
A94736for themselves, or for God?
A94736his command is to the contrary?
A94736or whom doe they favour more than such persons?
A94736yet because thou didst relie on the Lord he delivered them into thine hand?
A91306* Was not this a sweet Governour, that prosesseth he had no more cbarge of his chiefest Fort, then of any house in the Towne?
A913063ly, whether the Copy printed by him, be agreeable to the originall Pardon?
A91306A prettie riddle: Why then did he say he would l ● se his head, if Massie could hold it two daies if the Kings Forces came before it?
A91306After this he demanded of him, how long he stayed in the Towne after he was drawn off the Line?
A91306All the City was moved, saying, who is this?
A91306And is not then this his principall excuse, the highest manifestation of a degenerous cowardly spirit?
A91306And then what service could these men doe the Parliament or State when all was certainly lost?
A91306And whether the Defendant were reduced to any such extremity, ere he surrendred Bristol?
A91306As namely, whether he were an Engineere, and had studied fortifications, as he gave out he had don?
A91306But now alas, as soone as the Enemy entred the Line, Heu quantum mutatus ab illo?
A91306Colonell Fiennes asked, How they durst hold out so long and not parly, when all their powder was so neere spent?
A91306For then what place can be secure, or will hold out to reall extremity?
A91306Had Massey done or argued thus, what had become of Glocester and the Kingdom ere this?
A91306He demanded of him when and where he saw the Enemie enter?
A91306How long he had so studied,& whether he had been in service beyond the seas?
A91306If this be a good plea, to what end are Martiall Lawes?
A91306Then Col. Fiennes demanded of him, How much Powder they had left when the Town was releeved by his Excellencie?
A91306Then he demanded of him, In what place it was that he importuned him to fall upon the Enemie in such sort as his Deposition mentions?
A91306Then he demanded, whether he drew his men off the Line as soone as he received his command to do it?
A91306Then he interrogated him, where he and Colonell Stephens were, when they pressed him to make a Sally?
A91306Upon this, the Lord Roberts demanded of Mr Prynne, what he meant by a publike triall?
A91306We think the enemy will fall on this night, if not, to morrow morning; and if so, what good will this Regement doe Bristoll if we perish?
A91306What will ye say hereunto?
A91306Why did he undertake the custody of it, if it must certainly fall into the Enemies hand?
A91306and whether they did allow of our paper- witnesses, or disallow the testimonies of his Officers?
A91306doth he prate?
A91306e Why then did he remove Essex who was of a contrary opinion?
A91306or else, the Councels private debates of the cause among themselves after the hearing?
A91306or the open street a fit place for such a purpose where so many saw and over- heard us?
A91306to which he gave a punctuall answer: Next he demanded, whether he went forth in the Sally, and where he was when the Sally was made?
A91306where he was, and what he did when the Enemie stormed the Works that morning?
A91306whether only the reading of the Articles, Answers, producing of witnesses, and managing the evidence to make good the Articles?
A91306why did he fortifie and ammunition the City to the Kingdomes and Countreys vaste expence?