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.
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A41282 | but as for these sheep, what have they done? |
B04817 | 1625- 1680? |
B04817 | 1625- 1680? |
B04817 | 1681- 1684? |
A28236 | Or whether they have done to me as they would be done unto themselves? |
A28236 | Or whether they have rendred unto me a recompence that is meet? |
A28236 | ],[ England? |
A90366 | Is health, or wealth, or plenty worth the having? |
A90366 | O native City how canst thou be still? |
A90366 | Or Life, that blessings make the rest to thee Matters of praise? |
A90366 | Or seed immortall, sent thee for soule- saving? |
A90366 | Septembers 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? |
A90366 | This act, thy strange act, counterplotting those Blood- thirsting( Foraine and Domesticke) foes? |
A90366 | What would''st have more thy mouth with praise to fill? |
A94736 | And yet who more censorious, factious, turbulent, seditious, fals- hearted than themselves? |
A94736 | But it will be said, How can that be, sith it is against his will? |
A94736 | Doe they make a side or party to engrosse wealth, honour or secular power to themselves? |
A94736 | Doth God deliver the Godly? |
A94736 | Doth God heare prayers? |
A94736 | Hath God delivered us? |
A94736 | Hath God stood to us? |
A94736 | Hath the Sonne of God saved us? |
A94736 | If it be said they are factious, and disturbe the land by their faction; I would further know what is their faction? |
A94736 | If it be then asked who are they that are Right worshippers? |
A94736 | If then it can not be ascribed to fortune, or to men, to whom shall wee ascribe the delivery but to God? |
A94736 | If yee aske who doe so? |
A94736 | If you aske how? |
A94736 | Is it not for a necessary reformation? |
A94736 | O our God wilt thou not judge them? |
A94736 | They strive much you will say to prevaile; True, they strive, but for whom? |
A94736 | Thinkest thou that thou shalt be delivered out of my hands? |
A94736 | Were not the Ethiopians and Lubins a huge hoast with very many Chariots and horsemen? |
A94736 | What have the godly done, or what do they that there should bee such devices against them? |
A94736 | What is it they are earnest for? |
A94736 | When almost was there a time wherein a City was nearer spoyling and destruction, and yet preserved? |
A94736 | for themselves, or for God? |
A94736 | his command is to the contrary? |
A94736 | or whom doe they favour more than such persons? |
A94736 | yet 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? |
A91306 | 3ly, whether the Copy printed by him, be agreeable to the originall Pardon? |
A91306 | A 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? |
A91306 | After this he demanded of him, how long he stayed in the Towne after he was drawn off the Line? |
A91306 | All the City was moved, saying, who is this? |
A91306 | And is not then this his principall excuse, the highest manifestation of a degenerous cowardly spirit? |
A91306 | And then what service could these men doe the Parliament or State when all was certainly lost? |
A91306 | And whether the Defendant were reduced to any such extremity, ere he surrendred Bristol? |
A91306 | As namely, whether he were an Engineere, and had studied fortifications, as he gave out he had don? |
A91306 | But now alas, as soone as the Enemy entred the Line, Heu quantum mutatus ab illo? |
A91306 | Colonell Fiennes asked, How they durst hold out so long and not parly, when all their powder was so neere spent? |
A91306 | For then what place can be secure, or will hold out to reall extremity? |
A91306 | Had Massey done or argued thus, what had become of Glocester and the Kingdom ere this? |
A91306 | He demanded of him when and where he saw the Enemie enter? |
A91306 | How long he had so studied,& whether he had been in service beyond the seas? |
A91306 | If this be a good plea, to what end are Martiall Lawes? |
A91306 | Then Col. Fiennes demanded of him, How much Powder they had left when the Town was releeved by his Excellencie? |
A91306 | Then 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? |
A91306 | Then he demanded, whether he drew his men off the Line as soone as he received his command to do it? |
A91306 | Then he interrogated him, where he and Colonell Stephens were, when they pressed him to make a Sally? |
A91306 | Upon this, the Lord Roberts demanded of Mr Prynne, what he meant by a publike triall? |
A91306 | We 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? |
A91306 | What will ye say hereunto? |
A91306 | Why did he undertake the custody of it, if it must certainly fall into the Enemies hand? |
A91306 | and whether they did allow of our paper- witnesses, or disallow the testimonies of his Officers? |
A91306 | doth he prate? |
A91306 | e Why then did he remove Essex who was of a contrary opinion? |
A91306 | or else, the Councels private debates of the cause among themselves after the hearing? |
A91306 | or the open street a fit place for such a purpose where so many saw and over- heard us? |
A91306 | to 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? |
A91306 | where he was, and what he did when the Enemie stormed the Works that morning? |
A91306 | whether only the reading of the Articles, Answers, producing of witnesses, and managing the evidence to make good the Articles? |
A91306 | why did he fortifie and ammunition the City to the Kingdomes and Countreys vaste expence? |