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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45327 | And shall a child be vain, Less than the lily fair? |
45327 | And the fair body its investing weed? |
45327 | Can I so soft a tint obtain, Or with the rose compare? |
45327 | Did they not burn within us by the way? |
45327 | In Christ his Ark he safely rides, Not wreck''d by Death or Sin: How is it he so safe abides? |
45327 | Is he unwise? |
45327 | Say, does not life its nourishment exceed? |
45327 | or are ye less than they? |
23478 | What on earth is the matter with the children? |
23478 | And now who can estimate the good that one such little Society may accomplish? |
23478 | How many pennies do you think go, in a year, from our school into Mother Grimes''s pocket? |
23478 | How many will that be in a year, Susy?" |
23478 | If I meet with railing tongues, Why should I return them railing? |
23478 | and why not, Miss Sugar- tooth?" |
11148 | But why not help them a little_ now_? |
11148 | Well, I wonder what the present will be? |
11148 | What should you think of two handsome work- boxes-- or, perhaps, as I am the eldest, of a work- box for yourself, and writing- desk for me? |
11148 | Why, Emma, what are you about? |
11148 | ''For what is your life? |
11148 | ***** VALUE OF THE SCRIPTURES TO THE YOUNG How shall the young secure their hearts, And guard their lives from sin? |
11148 | Do you ever consider what is your present state? |
11148 | Do you not pity these poor people, whose souls are perishing for want of knowledge? |
11148 | Do you think she was sorry, now, that she had spent so many hours in reading that holy and blessed book? |
11148 | Have you been brought near to him by the blood of Christ, the new and living way? |
11148 | I may not live to come back; or if I should be spared to do so, who can tell that you will be here to meet me? |
11148 | Would you like to know what aunt Harding Wrote to her nieces? |
11148 | cried Louisa, after watching her sister for a moment;"surely you are not going to use that beautiful book?" |
14148 | Are you quite sure you can spare them, dear? 14148 But how?" |
14148 | How will they? |
14148 | 11. Who loves and cares for us, and what did Jesus say about the hairs of our head? |
14148 | 5. Who did Jesus say were hypocrites? |
14148 | 7. Who are found out? |
14148 | 8. Who knows and loves us? |
14148 | Do you think that you would like such a task? |
14148 | Fret and complain over it? |
14148 | How can we do much helping?" |
14148 | How closely did they sometimes crowd around him? |
14148 | If big sister''s face was all right what was there to cry about? |
14148 | Is n''t this promise worth trying for? |
14148 | Look for someone to help you with it? |
14148 | Of whom did he warn them to beware? |
14148 | Shall we?" |
14148 | They have to do things for us, all the time, do n''t you see? |
14148 | To whom did the people love to listen? |
14148 | Was everything so bad? |
14148 | What can be hidden from God? |
14148 | What did Jesus do one day in a crowd? |
14148 | What did Jesus tell his friends to do? |
14148 | What does God not forget? |
14148 | What else does he love? |
14148 | What is the Golden Text? |
14148 | What is the Truth? |
14148 | What was it he saw in Emma''s face? |
14148 | When you have a hard lesson what do you do with it? |
14148 | Why?" |
15494 | But what could I do? |
15494 | But you will next time, if I''m good; wo n''t you, Tom? |
15494 | Ca n''t I go to the sugar camp this year? |
15494 | Do you think it''s your yard? |
15494 | What kind of a lesson, mamma? |
15494 | Why, what''s the matter, child? |
15494 | About what was the rich man troubled? |
15494 | Have you ever heard what becomes of them at night, when the traveler must stop in a snowstorm? |
15494 | How Lilian Helped Her Brother By JULIA H. JOHNSTON"May we go, mamma? |
15494 | How much are our souls worth? |
15494 | In whose sight was he poor? |
15494 | Is n''t it mean not to keep a promise when you''re trusted?" |
15494 | Mothers, do you ever impress upon your children the fact that they ought to show true politeness to everyone? |
15494 | Shall we?" |
15494 | Suppose, instead, he finds you smiling and with a nice little apple turnover that you have made for him; what do you suppose he will think? |
15494 | Was n''t that a funny dream?" |
15494 | What became of his plans? |
15494 | What did Jesus wish to show the people? |
15494 | What did he fail to do? |
15494 | What did he forget? |
15494 | What did he make up his mind to do? |
15494 | What did he say about the rich man''s ground? |
15494 | What did he say he would build? |
15494 | What happened that very night? |
15494 | What has Tom been doing?" |
15494 | What is the Golden Text? |
15494 | What is the Truth? |
15494 | What kind of a life did he plan to lead? |
15494 | Who will follow her example? |
15494 | Why is it foolish for us to love money very much? |
15494 | Why should any wrongdoing be finished? |
15494 | Would you like to hear? |
14101 | A master? |
14101 | Can Alice sew? |
14101 | Do tell me a story,"What can I play? |
14101 | Does he go to Sunday- school? |
14101 | Have you gotten along nicely with your work? |
14101 | How you s''pose I can get a fish, mother? |
14101 | Peggy Morlinda,she said, taking dolly from her cradle,"is you all by yourself, too? |
14101 | What could Alice do all by herself? |
14101 | What shall I do next? |
14101 | What? |
14101 | Why, Betty, what is it, dear? |
14101 | Why, he can have my brown suit, ca n''t he, mother? 14101 Yes, is n''t it sweet? |
14101 | ***** WHAT MAKES MEN? |
14101 | 11. Who will come when he is not expected? |
14101 | 3. Who would be pleased to find his servants watching? |
14101 | 7. Who knows when Jesus will return? |
14101 | 8. Who will be made ruler over his master''s house? |
14101 | 9. Who will not be found watching? |
14101 | And what do you think? |
14101 | For what did Jesus tell his disciples to watch? |
14101 | Have you come to stay, or are you only visitors?" |
14101 | How could she call for him if she were at her aunt''s? |
14101 | How will he spend his time? |
14101 | Is n''t it lonesome? |
14101 | Like whom did he tell them to be? |
14101 | Lugi?" |
14101 | Lugi?" |
14101 | What care I for cold or snow? |
14101 | What does Jesus warn us all to do? |
14101 | What does it tell me to do now?" |
14101 | What is the Golden Text? |
14101 | What is the Truth? |
14101 | What shall I do?" |
14101 | What would he invite them to do? |
14101 | What would they receive if found faithful? |
14101 | What''s I goin''do, mamma?" |
14101 | Who would n''t want a present like that? |
14101 | You did n''t know Jack had a master? |
14101 | [ Illustration:"Peggy Morlinda, is you all by yourself, too?"] |
14147 | And because you did not drop it, you think you should not pick it up? 14147 How does Avis learn to be polite?" |
14147 | How_ can_ you play with that cross,_ cross_ Stubby? |
14147 | Oh, oh,she cried, her eyes shining,"what do you think? |
14147 | That''s great, is n''t it, mother? 14147 We can have grape leaves for blankets on the beds, and rose- petals for pillows, ca n''t we?" |
14147 | What fings? |
14147 | What would you like to play, Avis? |
14147 | What''s that? |
14147 | What? |
14147 | Why do n''t you play with the things in the garden? |
14147 | Why, Stubby dear, what''s the matter? |
14147 | 10. Who was not wearing the wedding garment? |
14147 | 12. Who are asked to come to God''s feast? |
14147 | 9. Who went in to see his guests? |
14147 | A few mornings afterward, Ralph went to his mother, saying:"Mother, dear, will you take a stitch in this ball for me? |
14147 | About what did Jesus tell a parable? |
14147 | Awful silly was n''t it, to be afraid of made- up things? |
14147 | But between you and I-- After all, what''s the use In spending my time regretting? |
14147 | Do n''t you remember what the teacher told you today about General Washington and other brave men?" |
14147 | Do you think you could forgive me? |
14147 | It is not quite as nice a rule for others to work by, is it, Ralph?" |
14147 | Now he said,"I learned, did n''t I, mother? |
14147 | Then, what do you suppose? |
14147 | To what did some of them refuse to listen? |
14147 | Was n''t it cute of Billikens to light up for us to get in?" |
14147 | Was n''t it nice of Jenny to want me to see her calf? |
14147 | What did he say the kingdom of heaven is like? |
14147 | What did still others do to the king''s servants? |
14147 | What did the king do to these murderers? |
14147 | What did the king do with him? |
14147 | What is the Golden Text? |
14147 | What is the Truth? |
14147 | When he got to the rear of it and peeped in, what do you think he heard and saw? |
14147 | When the feast was served for whom did the guests send? |
14147 | Where could Jean be? |
14147 | Whom did the king send his servants out into the streets to invite? |
14147 | Whom did they bring to the feast? |
14147 | Will you do it now? |
14147 | an''grandpa, can I name it?" |
14111 | A house? 14111 Did he see you?" |
14111 | Do you mean some kind of a tramp? |
14111 | Friends of the folks? |
14111 | How do you mean-- building? |
14111 | Is Myra very sorry, too? |
14111 | It''s-- somebody that''s come there--"What for? |
14111 | There-- right above that branch-- see? 14111 Well,"said Bobby,"what are you going to do with the eggs?" |
14111 | What does that mean, mamma? |
14111 | What does your father think of it? |
14111 | What have you got? |
14111 | What is it, Billy? |
14111 | What''s he doing? |
14111 | Whereabouts? |
14111 | Would n''t it be fun to take the umbrella and play rainy day? |
14111 | Your father''s stuff? |
14111 | About what did they tell him? |
14111 | As Jesus passed by, what did he notice? |
14111 | Did he skulk''round as if he was afraid?" |
14111 | George E. Cook, Editor April 12, 1914[ Illustration] TWO EASTER LOVE- GIFTS BY JULIA H. JOHNSON[ Illustration]"Why, Myra, what is the matter?" |
14111 | On what day did two of Jesus''friends walk to a village called Emmaus? |
14111 | They said one to another,"Did not our hearts burn within us while we talked by the way?" |
14111 | What did Jesus tell the two men? |
14111 | What did he do? |
14111 | What did they at once go back to Jerusalem to tell the other disciples? |
14111 | What did they not believe? |
14111 | What did they say one to another? |
14111 | What had some women told them, who had visited Jesus''tomb? |
14111 | What is the Golden Text? |
14111 | What is the Truth? |
14111 | When they came to their home what did they urge Jesus to do? |
14111 | When they knew him what became of Jesus? |
14111 | While they were eating supper what did Jesus do? |
14283 | ''What took you so long?'' 14283 Are they really ours? |
14283 | But how did it ever happen? |
14283 | But who will take care of your sheep to- night, ma''am? |
14283 | Could they have had a party without me? |
14283 | Did papa do that, really? |
14283 | Do you believe in fairies? |
14283 | Is n''t he a fine dog? |
14283 | Is the money all there? |
14283 | What do you mean? |
14283 | What good are fairies? |
14283 | What is in it? |
14283 | Who could have lost it? |
14283 | Who''s Rex? |
14283 | Why did n''t Uncle Jack tell you about Rex? |
14283 | Why did you get rid of him? |
14283 | ''Did n''t Jenny hold her head down good?'' |
14283 | If a man wanted to build a tower what would he first do? |
14283 | If they would be his disciples what must they be willing to do? |
14283 | If we want to be friends of Jesus what must we do? |
14283 | Of what use is salt? |
14283 | Was that bewitched, too? |
14283 | What did Jesus tell the people they must do if they wanted to be his disciples? |
14283 | What did Jesus want to teach them? |
14283 | What did he mean by this? |
14283 | What does the love of Jesus in our hearts do? |
14283 | What does the true love of Jesus in our hearts do? |
14283 | What is the Golden Text? |
14283 | What is the Truth? |
14283 | What is the matter?" |
14283 | What kind of signs are you hanging out, boys and girls? |
14283 | What would the next- door neighbor think of you if she only heard what you said to mother, and little brother, and the pets? |
14283 | When is our love for Jesus of no use to us or anyone else? |
14283 | When is salt thrown out? |
14283 | When would the people laugh? |
14283 | Where did you get them?" |
14283 | Would she know you were kind, or would she think you were cross? |
14283 | Would she read the sign of smiles on your face, or the sign of frowns? |
14283 | Would she see prompt obedience, and cheerful work, or lagging footsteps, and the shirking of tasks? |
14283 | where have my rubbers gone, And where my big umbrell''? |
14180 | And, mamma, is n''t it lucky that I taught Waggy to go to the post office for the mail and to the market for meat? |
14180 | Away on the train? |
14180 | Did you want something of me, dear? |
14180 | Do you s''pose they''ll crawl into the house? |
14180 | Found my boat? |
14180 | Is she? 14180 Shall we take Bunch home to her?" |
14180 | So it''s you that''s been feeding them, is it? 14180 We found her in the boat-- do you know whose she is?" |
14180 | What? |
14180 | Where did you come from, Bunch? |
14180 | Would n''t it be lovely to have a kittie of our own? |
14180 | Would you have guessed? |
14180 | 1. Who liked to hear Jesus talk? |
14180 | And what do you think was the only thing required of her? |
14180 | Have n''t you?" |
14180 | I do n''t think that''s fair, do you?" |
14180 | I wonder whose kitten it is?" |
14180 | I wonder whose kitten it is?"] |
14180 | If a man lost a sheep what would he do? |
14180 | If a woman lost a piece of money, what would she do? |
14180 | Over what do the angels rejoice? |
14180 | S''pose the old lady should n''t want to be adopted and should act cross? |
14180 | Shall we go and tell him about the boat?" |
14180 | What did Jesus say would cause joy in heaven? |
14180 | What does Jesus love to do? |
14180 | What else did you think? |
14180 | What is the Golden Text? |
14180 | What is the Truth? |
14180 | What were they about to discover? |
14180 | What would he ask his friends to do? |
14180 | What would he do when he found it? |
14180 | What would she do when she found it? |
14180 | Where are you going?" |
14180 | Why ca n''t I adopt a grandma?" |
14180 | Why did the Pharisees and scribes find fault? |
14180 | Why, dear child, what do you mean?" |
14138 | But mamma,she asked,"how did you know it was n''t kitty?" |
14138 | Did you hear what he told me, mamma? |
14138 | Do you remember about that? |
14138 | Do you think it will go in your cart? |
14138 | I did forget, mamma, but what''s the use of the rule, anyhow? 14138 Oh, Emma, where are you going?" |
14138 | Shall we try that, Donald? |
14138 | Then you''re doing just what grandpa wrote you to do with the cart? |
14138 | What did he mean, mother? |
14138 | What shall I do with a little boy who is always forgetting? |
14138 | What''s that? 14138 Why ca n''t I, mamma?" |
14138 | --_Selected._ Why should soldiers be rather tired on the first of April? |
14138 | About what did Jesus tell the people a parable? |
14138 | Are they not queer- sounding names? |
14138 | Did you forget the rule about that?" |
14138 | Do you not think so? |
14138 | Have a good time with it?" |
14138 | He said to give somebody else a good time, too, did n''t he, mother?" |
14138 | How did he feel? |
14138 | Is that the kind of work you wanted me to do?" |
14138 | Is that what you mean, Aunt Abbie?" |
14138 | It''s only a little one, and do you s''pose I could take it over from Mrs. Carter''s in my cart?" |
14138 | She''d never been an aunt before, and knew not how to be, And so she asked if I should mind her practicing on me? |
14138 | What did he do to earn a living? |
14138 | What did he do with it? |
14138 | What did he find when he spent it all? |
14138 | What did he give him? |
14138 | What did he say to himself? |
14138 | What did his father do when he saw him coming? |
14138 | What did the younger son want? |
14138 | What is the Golden Text? |
14138 | What is the Truth? |
14138 | What was he willing to eat? |
14138 | When does God rejoice? |
14138 | Why did he want everyone to rejoice? |
14138 | Will you take this jelly over to old Mrs. Atwood, now? |
14116 | All alone? |
14116 | And to whom are you going to give the two prettiest ones? |
14116 | And what are your valentines like now? |
14116 | And who is to have the other? |
14116 | But, mother, do n''t valentines have some verses written on them besides the pictures? 14116 Could you really write verses?" |
14116 | Did you forget your money? |
14116 | Did you? 14116 Do you? |
14116 | How would you like to_ send_ twenty valentines? |
14116 | Know what I am going to do with it? |
14116 | Lonesome? 14116 Next year we''ll begin sooner and make forty,"Millicent decided;"it''s lots more fun than getting them, is n''t it, Jimmy- Boy?" |
14116 | Suppose I should show you how to make twenty valentines, and find twenty little girls to send them to; would you like, to do it? |
14116 | Then we''ll have some lovely valentines, wo n''t we? 14116 They are very nice, dear,"mother said,"and which do you think are the prettiest ones?" |
14116 | Was it? |
14116 | What did I give it to you for? |
14116 | What will you buy with the money, Harold? |
14116 | What''s the matter? |
14116 | What? |
14116 | Where do they live? |
14116 | Who are they, auntie? |
14116 | Will he, Mitty? |
14116 | You got any? |
14116 | 1. Who invited Jesus to dine with him? |
14116 | Ai n''t that fine?" |
14116 | Although they loved to be thought great and good, what were they? |
14116 | At what was the Pharisee surprised? |
14116 | But I do n''t see why sweethearts should have a corner on love, do you, Davie?" |
14116 | Do n''t you s''pose he''d like it?" |
14116 | Do you know what Valentine Day means, Davie?" |
14116 | I never s''posed that I''d get one-- Do you guess Elsie knew? |
14116 | If it drizzles and pours, Is there any reason The weather indoors Should be dull, like the season? |
14116 | One day he said to Bob:"I think it rather a fortunate loss, do n''t you?" |
14116 | Say we get some?" |
14116 | The next- door neighbor was mowing his lawn and Freddy asked:"Need any help?" |
14116 | There is something makes bright The cloudiest places; Can you guess? |
14116 | What did Jesus hope to be able to teach him? |
14116 | What did Jesus tell him about the body and soul? |
14116 | What did Jesus tell him about the hearts of the Pharisees? |
14116 | What does he know? |
14116 | What is it useless for us to try to do? |
14116 | What is the Golden Text? |
14116 | What is the Truth? |
14116 | What kind do you like best?" |
14116 | What must we do to please God? |
14116 | When God looks into our hearts what does he see? |
14116 | Where can I get those?" |
14116 | Whom did Jesus also blame? |
14116 | Why ca n''t I paint some valentines, same''s Aunt Frances did last year?" |
14116 | Why did they pray and give alms to the poor? |
14116 | Why not let him go?" |
14116 | You think it will be all right for Harlis to go, do n''t you, papa?" |
14116 | [ Illustration:_ Davie helps mother deliver a new kind of valentine._]"What sort of valentines do you send, mother?" |
6757 | A Bible,cried her mother,"what can_ you_ want with a Bible, at_ your_ age?" |
6757 | And how many pennies, pray, have you in the house to- day? |
6757 | And now,said he, looking over at the pale face of his dear wife,"What shall I do with the little creature she has left me? |
6757 | And what commandment did you break then, my child? |
6757 | And why not? |
6757 | And you, my poor wife,said the vinedresser,"do you care to change any more than I do? |
6757 | Are you gone mad, then? |
6757 | Are you not also conscious, my dear child, that your desire of indulging your appetite is quite contrary to this holy fruit? |
6757 | But could you not get tea on credit, from the grocer? |
6757 | But perhaps your grand- mother would rather have this sixpence? |
6757 | But, my dear mamma,Mary said,"do you not remember the end of that psalm, what a sweet verse there is?" |
6757 | Dear papa,said the child,"I have long desired to read the Bible, would you be so kind as to buy me one?" |
6757 | Did I_ buy_ it? |
6757 | Did he dare to venture to the shooting- match? 6757 Do you believe the Lord will give you the Holy Spirit when you ask?" |
6757 | Do you suppose I should spend my money in such nonsense as_ that?__ Josephine_.--"Then how did you get it? |
6757 | Do you suppose I should spend my money in such nonsense as_ that?__ Josephine_.--"Then how did you get it? |
6757 | Do you think I could, ma''am? |
6757 | Do you wish, sir, that I should look for him and bring him here? |
6757 | Fanny what? |
6757 | Grandpapa, did you fall? |
6757 | Have you lost that beautiful knife, which was given you on your birthday? |
6757 | Have you tumbled again, sir,he asked anxiously? |
6757 | If this book has done good, how can it be horrid trash? 6757 Indeed, I thought so, Mary; who has taken any?" |
6757 | Is it not_ temperance_, mamma? |
6757 | Is it_ you_, sister? |
6757 | Nothing, Mary,she sobbed,"only"--"Only what, little Frances? |
6757 | Now,he said,"I must find some sand; where is there any? |
6757 | Tell me, Frances, if you feel the force of all we have learnt from the little birds, and your own mistaken idea of what would be good for them? |
6757 | Thank you, William,said Lucy,"but what are you going to do with it?" |
6757 | Then what are you to do in order to overcome the one, and to obtain the other? |
6757 | Was it not something of this kind that Isaac fell into when he sent Esau to hunt venison, and make him savory meat, such as his soul loved? 6757 What book is it?" |
6757 | What can we do for Frances, mamma? 6757 What could he be reading? |
6757 | What has happened to him? |
6757 | What is the matter, dear Grandpapa? |
6757 | What is the matter, dear little Frances? 6757 What is the matter?" |
6757 | What is this, too,cried Mary, examining the shelves,"the big key of the cellar here Where did it come from? |
6757 | What is this? |
6757 | What shall we do, then? |
6757 | What''s the matter? |
6757 | When we desire to have what is not ours Fanny, what do we do? 6757 Where''s that good- for- nothing Mark?" |
6757 | Who has not lost one? |
6757 | Who is it then? |
6757 | Why do you cry, Anna? |
6757 | Will they take what the mother gives them? |
6757 | Will you then, my dear Frances, profit by this gracious instruction, and will_ you_ ask for the Holy Spirit? |
6757 | William, William, can not you do anything for them? 6757 William, shall I help you to a little chicken?" |
6757 | _ What_ has made you turn schoolmaster, all at once? 6757 _ What_ would she not give?" |
6757 | --"And pray why do they scatter them about in this way? |
6757 | --"Brother, how_ can_ you think of it? |
6757 | --"But is it not true, Mark? |
6757 | --"But, my dear William, what have the pagans of old and their morals to do here? |
6757 | --"Do you mean what you say, Mark? |
6757 | --"Of whom do you speak, Mark? |
6757 | --"Papa, Elizabeth has acted deceitfully-- will you allow her to remain with you? |
6757 | And if it be asked,"How can a good tract be distinguished from a bad one?" |
6757 | And then again, what were we, until Miss Amelia spoke to us? |
6757 | And what does it lead to? |
6757 | Anne exclaimed;"where is he? |
6757 | Are these stones only nuts, that_ that_ dear boy''s little hands could have been able to knock them into the ground?" |
6757 | But how did you manage?" |
6757 | But what shall I do? |
6757 | Did any one give it you?" |
6757 | Did not Mary leave her knife here?" |
6757 | Did you ask Elizabeth if she had taken care of it, when she cleaned the room?" |
6757 | Do sour grapes produce good wine?" |
6757 | Do you not think so, sir?" |
6757 | Do you remember a certain day last week when something happened?" |
6757 | Do you repent?" |
6757 | Do you see what you have done by your ill- judged kindness?" |
6757 | Do you think there are any to be had at the pastor''s house?" |
6757 | Do you wish to prevent me from going to my Heavenly home, to my Saviour, unto his light and glory?" |
6757 | Does not this teach us to trust God as well as not to_ disobey_ him?" |
6757 | For this are you willing to lose A share in the joys of the blest? |
6757 | Frances cried, and, sobbing, said,"I do not know what it means?" |
6757 | Have you ever read that beautiful story?" |
6757 | Have you thought of it again since yesterday?" |
6757 | Her father perceived her, and raising his head, he said to her,"What do you want, Josephine, tell me, my child, what do you want to ask me?" |
6757 | How does this happen? |
6757 | Is it a long hook?" |
6757 | Is she not indeed a child of God in heaven? |
6757 | It is written,''Hath he said, and will he not do it?''" |
6757 | Its pleasures will speedily end, Its favor and praise are but breath; And what can its profits befriend Your soul in the moments of death? |
6757 | Shall we wait till she comes again?" |
6757 | Too often, dear Saviour, have I Preferr''d some poor trifle to thee; How is it thou dost not deny The blessing and birth- right to me? |
6757 | What is it the world can propose? |
6757 | What is it?" |
6757 | What must I do then with''to- day,''that God may be honored and glorified in it? |
6757 | What shall I do, mamma?" |
6757 | What will grandmother say now? |
6757 | Where are the years that David lived, and where are those which Methuselah passed in this world? |
6757 | Where are there any more to be found? |
6757 | Who could have done this? |
6757 | Who could have thought of this?" |
6757 | Wife, what did you say to him yesterday, to make him so good- humored this morning?" |
6757 | Will you let her have your smelling bottle, or shall I run and get some sal volatile?" |
6757 | William, John, Lucy, you who are amusing yourselves in the garden, have you seen my silver knife?" |
6757 | Yesterday is no longer mine, and to- morrow, where is it? |
6757 | _ Lucy._--"Papa, will you allow me to repeat a passage, which I learnt by heart last Sunday?" |
6757 | _ Lucy_.--"But who has done it, William? |
6757 | _ Mark_.--"And what did she say?" |
6757 | _ Mark_.--"Have you been able to tell the pastor''s son how much good his tract has done us?" |
6757 | _ Mary_.--(After having searched about the dining- room,)"Who has seen my silver knife? |
6757 | _ William_.--"Who saw the Magpie carrying it off in his beak?" |
6757 | and, pray, when am I to begin?" |
6757 | could I have done such a thing?" |
6757 | did you say,"exclaimed Grandpapa;"how could that child have done it even if he had wished? |
6757 | how shall I carry it over the wide ocean without a mother to care for it, and nurse it?" |
6757 | said Lucy,"What is that? |
6757 | said the gentleman;"is it possible? |
6757 | she said,"Are you sorry to see me go to my Father''s house?" |
6757 | v., there is one called TEMPERANCE?" |
6757 | we covet; do we not?" |
6757 | what is the matter that you are crying so? |
6757 | what is this? |
6757 | what shall I do?" |
6757 | what would become of_ you_, dear Frances, if you were given up to the dominion of your appetite?" |
6757 | where is he now?" |
6757 | why do you cry so?" |
6757 | wife, wife,"said the vinedresser, much vexed,"when will you help me to do what is right?" |
6757 | would it not be better to fear God, than to be always offending him?" |
6757 | would it not?" |
10380 | And how did you leave the world? |
10380 | And must the world wait longer yet? |
10380 | And what was the animal in me? |
10380 | And why not? 10380 And why?" |
10380 | Another mother? |
10380 | Are not those thoughts divine? |
10380 | But how do you know all this? |
10380 | But supposing the climate and the materials do n''t agree,suggested the fifth,"how will you get on then, if they wo n''t co- operate? |
10380 | But the linen? |
10380 | But what dost thou bring? 10380 But will ye lead him in the path which his parents have trodden?" |
10380 | Can ye teach him the enlightened faith which his father has died for, and for which I, even I, am soon to become an unworthy martyr? 10380 Can you give a traveller a night''s lodging?" |
10380 | Catharine, blessed woman,exclaimed the old man,"art thou come to this darkened land again? |
10380 | Do we not all spring from an evil root? 10380 Do you ask for nothing more?" |
10380 | Friend Tobias,inquired the old man, compassionately,"hast thou found no comfort in these many blessed passages of Scripture?" |
10380 | Have you a mother, dear child? |
10380 | Have you not seen Death go by, with my little child? |
10380 | How came these sharp stones here? 10380 How could I believe such a thing could be possible? |
10380 | How did you find your way hither? |
10380 | How have you been able to come quicker than I? |
10380 | How have you found your way here, and who helped you? |
10380 | I am a woman, I am but a woman; will He try me above my strength? |
10380 | I? 10380 Is he dead? |
10380 | Is he one whom the wilderness folk have ravished from some Christian mother? |
10380 | Is it to the Lord''s house that you came to pour forth the foulness of your heart, and the inspiration of the Devil? 10380 My poor boy, are you so feeble?" |
10380 | O majestic friend,he murmured, addressing the Great Stone Face,"is not this man worthy to resemble thee?" |
10380 | Then thou art one of Mohammed''s followers? |
10380 | Was every door in the land shut against you, my child, that you have wandered to this unhallowed spot? |
10380 | Well now, who are you, my good woman? |
10380 | Well, and what have you done down below? |
10380 | Well, my little man? |
10380 | What do you care about it? |
10380 | What is that? |
10380 | What pale and bright- eyed little boy is this, Tobias? |
10380 | What prophecy do you mean, dear mother? |
10380 | When did you taste food last? |
10380 | Where shall I find Death, who went away with my little child? |
10380 | Wherefore are you sad? |
10380 | Which of them belongs to my child? 10380 Which of them is the flower of misfortune, and which the blessed one?" |
10380 | Who are you, my strangely gifted guest? |
10380 | Will you have your child back, or shall I carry it to that place that you know not? |
10380 | You think I shall keep it, do you not? |
10380 | ''He sees you now to be good- hearted and pretty, but will you always be the same in his eyes? |
10380 | --"O what land is the Land of Dreams? |
10380 | --''Yes, and I shall never be otherwise minded,''he replied.--''Dost thou care to have a girl who likes and honors thee, but does not love thee?'' |
10380 | Abimelech said: Lord, wilt thou slay a man ignorant and rightful? |
10380 | Abraham fell down on his face toward the earth and laughed in his heart, saying: May it be that a woman of ninety years may bear a child? |
10380 | Abram answered: Lord God, what wilt thou give me? |
10380 | All the evil thoughts and desires that had nestled within him from his birth until his death now called after him,"Rememberest thou me?" |
10380 | Also Abimelech called Abraham and said to him: What hast thou done to us, that we have trespassed to thee? |
10380 | Also, are we not now to walk by faith? |
10380 | Am I not better to thee than ten sons? |
10380 | And Abner answered: Who art thou that cryest and wakest the king? |
10380 | And Abram said: Lord, how shall I know that I shall possess it? |
10380 | And David said to Abishai: Slay him not; who may extend his hand into the anointed king of God and be innocent? |
10380 | And David said to Abner: Art thou not a man and there is none like thee in Israel? |
10380 | And David said to him: Why dreadedst thou not to put thy hand forth to slay him that is anointed of God? |
10380 | And David said to the young man: Of whence art thou? |
10380 | And David said: What have I done? |
10380 | And David said: What is this uncircumcised that hath despised the host of the God of Israel? |
10380 | And Samuel said to Saul: Why hast thou put me from my rest, for to arise? |
10380 | And Samuel said: What askest thou of me when God is gone from thee and gone unto David? |
10380 | And Tobias said to him: Knowest thou the way that leadeth one into the region of Medes? |
10380 | And Tobias said: Where wilt thou that we shall abide? |
10380 | And after this what shall I do to thee, my son? |
10380 | And besides, said they, if we get into the way, what matter is it which way we get in? |
10380 | And hast run to robbery and done evil in the sight of God? |
10380 | And he debonairly saluted them and demanded them, saying: Is your father in good health of whom ye told me, liveth he yet? |
10380 | And he said to him: I go to Rome for to be crucified again, and Peter demanded him: Lord, shalt thou be crucified again? |
10380 | And he said to thee: Go and slay the sinners of Amalek and leave none alive, man ne beast; why hast thou not obeyed the commandment of our Lord? |
10380 | And he said to them: Why come ye now earlier than ye were wo nt to do? |
10380 | And he said: Yea, emperor, I live; and Nero said: Who hath made thee to live again? |
10380 | And he went to his father and said: Father mine, and he answered: I am here; who art thou, my son? |
10380 | And in his dream this man now stood at the gates of heaven, and the Angel who guarded the entrance inquired,"Who art thou? |
10380 | And it was told to the king that Uriah went not home, and then David said to Uriah: Thou comest from a far way, why goest thou not home? |
10380 | And our Lord said to him: Where is Abel thy brother? |
10380 | And said to Esau: Who then was he that right now a little tofore thy coming brought to me venison? |
10380 | And sayest thou so, my dear? |
10380 | And she stood behind the door and heard it and laughed, and said softly to herself: How may it be that I should bear a child? |
10380 | And the executioner said:"You probably do n''t know who I am? |
10380 | And the servant answered: If no woman there will come with me into this country, shall I bring thy son into that country from whence thou earnest? |
10380 | And the young men that had been nourished with him bade him say to the people in this wise: Is not my finger greater than the back of my father? |
10380 | And then St. Austin said to the priest: How long hast thou lain here? |
10380 | And then he said to the shepherds: Brethren, whence are ye? |
10380 | And then our Lord said to the woman: Why didst thou so? |
10380 | And then said Samuel: Trowest thou that our Lord would rather have sacrifice and offerings than not to obey his commandments? |
10380 | And then the hermit said to him: Knowest thou such a river, in which many be perished and lost? |
10380 | And they were all astonied: What is this that God hath done to us? |
10380 | And they wondered on it and said: Mahun, that is as much to say, what is this? |
10380 | And thou, to whom I committed my child, how hast thou fulfilled thy trust? |
10380 | And was there, indeed, such a resemblance as the crowd had testified? |
10380 | And what have I offended that thou seekest to slay me? |
10380 | And what is their virtue, and what multitude is of them? |
10380 | And what reward shall he have that shall slay him? |
10380 | And what was the Great Stone Face? |
10380 | And when Christopher arose, he said to them: What seek ye? |
10380 | And when Goliath saw him come, he despised him and said: Weenest thou that I am a hound that comest with thy staff to me? |
10380 | And when he had so said he asked them: Whence be ye, young men my brethren? |
10380 | And when she had delivered it to him, the butchers scorned her, saying: Why hast thou delivered to this enchanter so precious a cloth for to lose it? |
10380 | And who be ye that tempt the Lord God? |
10380 | And who would wrestle with a worthless foe? |
10380 | And why not, thought he, with me? |
10380 | And wilt thou sink beneath an affliction which happens alike to them that have their portion here below, and to them that lay up treasure in heaven? |
10380 | And yet then he said to his father: Hast thou not reserved to me one blessing? |
10380 | And, moreover, my brother, thou talkest of ease in the grave, but hast thou forgotten the hell whither for certain the murderers go? |
10380 | Are we not all in darkness till the light doth shine upon us? |
10380 | Art thou not David my son? |
10380 | As we went on--""Have I not borne all this; and have I murmured?" |
10380 | Be ruled by me and go back; who knows whither such a brain- sick fellow will lead you? |
10380 | Brother, said Christian, what shall we do? |
10380 | But all the way he went back, who can sufficiently set forth the sorrow of Christian''s heart? |
10380 | But are these things to be enjoyed? |
10380 | But did you not, said he, when you were at a stand, pluck out and read your note? |
10380 | But sith I win for thee this grace, I will, brother wolf, that thou promise me to do none hurt to any more, be he man or beast; dost promise me this?" |
10380 | But what became of the five brothers? |
10380 | But what have you met with? |
10380 | But what have you seen? |
10380 | But what will you give me if I tell you what more you must do?" |
10380 | But when the thought arose in her soul,"What matters it before God about days and hours?" |
10380 | But who can tell how joyful this man was when he had gotten his roll again? |
10380 | But, said Christian, will your practice stand a trial at law? |
10380 | Can all that optics teach, unfold Thy form to please me so, As when I dreamt of gems and gold Hid in thy radiant bow? |
10380 | Can the gates of heaven be opened to such a poor old creature as I? |
10380 | Can there be any day but this, Though many suns to shine endeavor? |
10380 | David said to our Lord when he saw the angel smiting the people: I am he that have sinned and done wickedly, what have these sheep done? |
10380 | David said to the young man that brought these tidings: How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan be dead? |
10380 | David then fled from thence and came to Jonathan and complained to him saying: What have I offended that thy father seeketh to slay me? |
10380 | Decius the emperor that was in this city, where is he? |
10380 | Did not the Shepherds bid us beware of the Flatterer? |
10380 | Did we not see from the Delectable Mountains the gate of the city? |
10380 | Doth he stand here among this multitude of people? |
10380 | Drink the water, and praise his three mighty warriors, and bid them never again run such risks to gratify his chance wishes? |
10380 | For what cause dost thou, my lord, pursue me thy servant? |
10380 | God said then to him: What is that thou holdest in thine hand? |
10380 | Hast thou ever tried to realize that most sure, most portentous hour, the last hour we shall spend on earth? |
10380 | Hath he cast me down, never to rise again? |
10380 | Hath he crushed my very heart in his hand? |
10380 | Have I not served thee for Rachel, why hast thou brought Leah to me? |
10380 | Have not I the God of my fathers? |
10380 | Have you anything for me?" |
10380 | He answered and said: I wot never, am I keeper of my brother? |
10380 | He answered, Why demandest thou my name, which is marvellous? |
10380 | He asked them, Why? |
10380 | He came to the man that stood by the well yet, and said to him: Come in, thou blessed of God, why standest thou without? |
10380 | He knocked, therefore, more than once or twice, saying, May I now enter here? |
10380 | He said to Laban her father: What hast thou done? |
10380 | He said to him: What is thy name? |
10380 | He stood by them, and when they had eaten they demanded him: Where is Sarah thy wife? |
10380 | Hear me they could not; get out to them I could not; what was to be done? |
10380 | His brethren answered: Shalt thou be our king and shall we be subject and obey thy commandment? |
10380 | His mother therefore wept with unmeasurable tears, and said: Alas, my son, wherefore sent we thee to go this pilgrimage? |
10380 | How far do you think he may be before? |
10380 | How fareth he, said he, is he all whole? |
10380 | How is it, then, that thou hast run away from thy king? |
10380 | How is this Philistine uncircumcised so hardy as to curse the host of the living God? |
10380 | How may I do this evil and sin to my lord? |
10380 | How shall we get to be sharers thereof? |
10380 | How therefore, thou cursed Canaanite, why wilt thou not do sacrifice to our gods? |
10380 | How? |
10380 | I die for hunger, what shall avail me mine inheritance if I die, and what shall profit me my patrimony? |
10380 | I have no house now at the trenches; where can I go, if they refuse me here?" |
10380 | I have well heard your murmur against our Lord, what have ye mused against us? |
10380 | I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, and he asked,"Wherefore dost thou cry?" |
10380 | I sought thee in a secret cave, And ask''d, if Peace were there? |
10380 | I went straight to him, took his hand, and asked,''Art thou still in the same mind toward me?'' |
10380 | If a king did so, Who would not haste, nay give, to see the show? |
10380 | If we have such ill speed at our first setting out, what may we expect between this and our journey''s end? |
10380 | Is it not as the people said? |
10380 | Is it not quite sure that when Naaman selected from his captives a little girl to wait on his wife, he would take the most beautiful one? |
10380 | Is not he the very picture of your Old Man of the Mountain?" |
10380 | Isaac said to him: Who art thou? |
10380 | It may be that thou art one of the children of Israel, whose maxim is,''An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth''--art thou such?" |
10380 | Jacob, father unto Joseph, heard tell that corn and victuals were sold in Egypt, and said to his sons: Why be ye negligent? |
10380 | Joseph said to them: Suppose ye that God may not give me grace to interpret it? |
10380 | Know not ye that there is no man like to me in the science of knowledge? |
10380 | Know ye not that it is written, that"he that cometh not in by the door, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber?" |
10380 | Knowest thou not that the tithes be not thine but belong to God? |
10380 | Laban answered to him: My daughters and sons, and thy flocks, and all that thou beholdest are thine, what may I do to my sons and nephews? |
10380 | Laban said: What shall I give to thee? |
10380 | Look, doth it not go along by the wayside? |
10380 | Look, said Christian, did not I tell you so? |
10380 | May not all those bits and fragments, put together, be reckoned as one brick for him? |
10380 | Moses answered: How should Pharaoh hear me when the children of Israel believe me not? |
10380 | Moses was afeard and said to himself: How is this deed known and made open? |
10380 | Must here be the beginning of my bliss? |
10380 | Must here the burden fall from off my back? |
10380 | Must here the strings that bound it to me crack? |
10380 | Nabal answered to the children of David: Who is that David? |
10380 | Nero said: Dreadest thou not Simon, that by certain things affirmeth his godhead? |
10380 | Now, as they came up to these places behold the gardener stood in the way; to whom the pilgrims said, Whose goodly vineyards and gardens are these? |
10380 | Now, thought Christian, what shall I do? |
10380 | Of whom Reuben said: Said not I to you, in no wise sin not ye in the child, and ye would not hear me? |
10380 | On a day when the sons of God were tofore our Lord, Satan came and was among them, to whom our Lord said: Whence comest thou? |
10380 | One chanced mockingly, beholding the carriage of the men, to say unto them,"What will ye buy?" |
10380 | Or who is king of their knighthood? |
10380 | Our Lord called the man and said: Adam, where art thou? |
10380 | Our Lord heard the voice of the child, and an angel called Hagar saying, What doest thou, Hagar? |
10380 | Our Lord said then to Moses: What criest thou to me? |
10380 | Our Lord said to him: Who made the mouth of a man, or who hath made a man dumb or deaf, seeing or blind, not I? |
10380 | Our Lord said: Who told thee that thou wert naked, but that thou hast eaten of the tree forbidden? |
10380 | Raguel said to them: Know ye Tobit my brother? |
10380 | Saul knew the voice of David and said: Is not this thy voice, my son David? |
10380 | Say, heav''nly Muse, shall not thy sacred vein Afford a present to the Infant God? |
10380 | Shall I not ask his blood of your hands, and throw you out of this world? |
10380 | Shall he repute us as strangers, and he hath eaten and sold our goods? |
10380 | Shall we be ruled by the Giant? |
10380 | She broke forth with sudden and irrepressible violence,"Tell me, man of cold heart, what has God done to me? |
10380 | Suppose we were to ask, Who acted in the noblest way-- the three strong men who got the water, or David, who made a sacrifice or libation of it? |
10380 | The Shepherds then answered, Did you not see a little below these mountains a stile that led into a meadow, on the left hand of this way? |
10380 | The boy has been baptized in blood; will ye keep the mark fresh and ruddy upon his forehead?" |
10380 | The flower was to be brought out of the garden of Love; but what rose was it there that expressed the highest and purest love? |
10380 | The king of Egypt said to them: Why solicit ye, Moses and Aaron, the people from their works and labor? |
10380 | The man therefore read it and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, said,"Whither must I fly?" |
10380 | The men then asked, What must we do in the holy place? |
10380 | The name of the chamber was Peace, where he slept till break of day, and then he awoke and sang: Where am I now? |
10380 | The next day Moses sat and judged and deemed the people from morning unto evening, which, when his cousin saw, he said to him: What doest thou? |
10380 | The people thirsted sore for lack and penury of water saying: Why hast thou brought us out of Egypt for to slay us and our children and beasts? |
10380 | The whole event passes, in David''s mind, into the field of religion; and so what does he do? |
10380 | Then Absalom said to his servants: Know ye Joab''s field that lieth by my field? |
10380 | Then Christopher said to him: Doubtest thou the devil that he hurt thee not? |
10380 | Then Dacian made him to be brought tofore him, and said to him: What be the evil deeds that thou hast done, and also great untruth? |
10380 | Then Holofernes said: When that meat faileth what shall we give to thee to eat? |
10380 | Then Jacob said to him: What is thy name? |
10380 | Then Joshua and Caleb, which were two of them that had considered the land, said to the people: Why grudge ye and wherefore be ye afraid? |
10380 | Then Moses counselled with our Lord how he should do, and said: Lord, why hast thou sent me hither? |
10380 | Then Moses cried unto our Lord saying: What shall I do to this people? |
10380 | Then Moses said to him: Who am I that shall go to Pharaoh and lead the children out of Egypt? |
10380 | Then Nero being wroth said: Then shall he reign ever and resolve all the royaumes of the world? |
10380 | Then Pharaoh said to his servants: Where should we find such a man as this is, which is fulfilled with the spirit of God? |
10380 | Then St. Paul said to St. Peter when he saw him fly so high: Peter, why tarriest thou? |
10380 | Then Tobias answering said to his father: Father, what meed may we give to him, or what may be worthy to him for his benefits? |
10380 | Then answered Rachel and Leah: Shall we have nothing else of our father''s faculty and of the heritage of his house? |
10380 | Then began St. George to smile, and said to him: Wherefore saidst thou not to me thus at the beginning? |
10380 | Then demanded she of St. George: What may I become because I am not christened? |
10380 | Then did the judge say to him, Hast thou any more to say? |
10380 | Then five of the ministers of Nero, that assisted him, said to him: O emperor, why smitest thou this young man, truly and wisely answering to thee? |
10380 | Then he asked them, saying, Where did you lie the last night? |
10380 | Then he asking them said: Know ye not Laban, son of Nahor? |
10380 | Then he, seeing Joseph''s sons, said to him: Who be these children? |
10380 | Then old Tobit call his son Tobias to him, and said: What may we give to this holy man that cometh with thee? |
10380 | Then our Lord said: What hast thou done? |
10380 | Then said Christian to Hopeful his companion, Is it true which this man hath said? |
10380 | Then said Christian to the Porter, Sir, what house is this? |
10380 | Then said Christian, What meaneth this? |
10380 | Then said Christian, What means that? |
10380 | Then said Christian, What means this? |
10380 | Then said Christian, What means this? |
10380 | Then said Esau: Whose been these turmes[ troops] which I have met? |
10380 | Then said Evangelist, pointing with his finger over a very wide field,"Do you see yonder wicket- gate?" |
10380 | Then said Evangelist,"If this be thy condition, why standest thou still?" |
10380 | Then said Evangelist,"Why not willing to die, since this life is attended with so many evils?" |
10380 | Then said Hopeful to the Shepherds, I perceive that these had on them, even every one, a show of pilgrimage, as we have now; had they not? |
10380 | Then said Hopeful, Where are we now? |
10380 | Then said Isaac again to his son: How mightest thou, said he, so soon find and take it, my son? |
10380 | Then said Judah to his brethren: What should it profit us if we slew our brother and shed his blood? |
10380 | Then said Moses to Aaron: What hath this people done to thee that thou hast made to sin grievously? |
10380 | Then said Peter: Why dreadest thou to hear of peace? |
10380 | Then said Pharaoh: Who is that Lord that I may hear his voice and leave Israel? |
10380 | Then said Samuel to Saul: Rememberest thou not that whereas thou wert least among the tribes of Israel thou wert made upperest? |
10380 | Then said Sarah: Who would have supposed that I should give suck to my child, being so old? |
10380 | Then said Saul to Michal his daughter: Why hast thou mocked me so, and hast suffered mine enemy to flee? |
10380 | Then said our Lord to Abraham: Why laugheth Sarah thy wife, saying in scorn, Shall I bear a child? |
10380 | Then said the Shepherds one to another, Shall we show these pilgrims some wonders? |
10380 | Then said the man,"Neighbors, wherefore are ye come?" |
10380 | Then said the other,"Do you see yonder shining light?" |
10380 | Then said the provost to him: Of what presumption cometh this to thee, that thou sayest that our gods be devils? |
10380 | Then said they, Have you none? |
10380 | Then the eldest and the upperest among the Hebrews went to Moses and Aaron and said: What have ye done? |
10380 | Then the people grudged against Moses, saying: What shall we drink? |
10380 | Then the upperest of the children of Israel came to Pharaoh and complained saying: Why puttest thou thy servants to such affliction? |
10380 | Then they that stood by demanded who they were that he spake to, and he said to them wondering: Have ye not seen the blessed apostles Peter and Paul? |
10380 | Then was Dacian much abashed and said to her: Wilt thou be Christian? |
10380 | Then when David was on the hill far from them, David cried to the people and to Abner, saying: Abner, shalt not thou answer? |
10380 | Then, said he, casting his eyes on his brother Benjamin that was of one mother, and said: Is this your young brother of whom ye told me? |
10380 | There came one to Joab and told him how that Absalom hung by his hair on a bough of an oak, and Joab said: Why hast thou not slain him? |
10380 | There were men with hoary hair Amidst that pilgrim band;-- Why had_ they_ come to wither there, Away from their childhood''s land? |
10380 | Therefore blessing him, he said to him: Thou art then my son Esau? |
10380 | Thou art next to Pharaoh; my lord, thou demandedst first of us thy servants: Have ye a father or brother? |
10380 | Thou desirest to go to the house of thy father, why hast thou stolen my gods? |
10380 | Thou wast thy mother''s only joy; Why dost thou weep in thy gentle sleep? |
10380 | To whom Eli said: What is there done, my son? |
10380 | To whom Elkanah her husband said: Hannah, why weepest thou? |
10380 | To whom Esau said: Hast thou not, father, yet one blessing? |
10380 | To whom Joseph said: Why have ye done thus? |
10380 | To whom Judah answered: What shall we answer to thee, my lord; or what shall we speak or rightfully desire? |
10380 | To whom Moses answered: What grudge ye against me, why tempt ye our Lord? |
10380 | To whom Nero said: Patroclus, livest thou? |
10380 | To whom Satan answered: Doth Job dread God idly? |
10380 | To whom St. Austin said: Son, why payest thou not thy tithes to God and to the church? |
10380 | To whom St. Austin said: Thou knowest well that our Lord is merciful, and I demand thee, brother, if thou knowest this man? |
10380 | To whom anon spake the sister of the child: Wilt thou, said she, that I go and call thee a woman of the Hebrews that shall and may nourish this child? |
10380 | To whom he answered: Be ye nothing afeard ne dread you not, ween ye that ye may resist God''s will? |
10380 | Trow ye that I shall send the meat that I have made ready for them that shear my sheep and send it to men that I know not? |
10380 | Trowest thou that Gabael be dead, and no man is there that shall give him his money? |
10380 | Trowest thou that I, thy mother and thy brethren, shall worship thee upon the earth? |
10380 | Tush, said Obstinate, away with your book; will you go back with us or no? |
10380 | Was it a vast decorated hall they were passing through, or a forest? |
10380 | We can imagine the great Naaman taking her in his arms with tears, and saying,"What can I do for you, my little maid? |
10380 | What are its mountains, and what are its streams? |
10380 | What did the benign lips seem to say? |
10380 | What hast thou now founden of all the substance of thy house? |
10380 | What sawest thou for to do so? |
10380 | What shall I all day write of the riches, glory and magnificence of King Solomon? |
10380 | What sought they thus afar?-- Bright jewels of the mine? |
10380 | What wilt thou, my son? |
10380 | What? |
10380 | When she left her own house she certainly had had slippers on; but of what use were they? |
10380 | Where is he, said he, why left ye the man after you? |
10380 | Where shall I find my little child?" |
10380 | Which when his father and his brethren had heard, the father blamed him, and said: What may betoken this dream that thou sawest? |
10380 | Who art thou? |
10380 | Who may judge this people, thy people that be so many? |
10380 | Who should not weep that hour when the commandment of the sentence was given against them, that Peter should be crucified and Paul be beheaded? |
10380 | Who would a worthy courage overthrow? |
10380 | Why fleddest thou from me and wouldst not let me have knowledge thereof? |
10380 | Why hast thou therefore despised the word of God and hast done evil in the sight of our Lord? |
10380 | Why is thine heart put to affliction? |
10380 | Why sittest thou alone and all the people tarry from the morning until evening? |
10380 | Why then shall we die in thy sight? |
10380 | Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou hope to find me, in yonder image of the divine?" |
10380 | Why, what''s the matter? |
10380 | Will he within Open to sorry me, though I have been An undeserving rebel? |
10380 | Wilt thou not hear his message, Who bears the keys and sword?" |
10380 | Wilt thou slay me as thou hast slain seven men? |
10380 | Young and old, the whole town was out on the ice; who was to warn them, if no one saw it, or no one knew what I knew? |
10380 | _ Apollyon._ Whence come you, and whither are you bound? |
10380 | _ Chr._ But I have let myself to another, even to the King of princes; and how can I with fairness go back with thee? |
10380 | _ Chr._ But will it not be counted a trespass against the Lord of the city, whither we are bound, thus to violate his revealed will? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Come, neighbor Pliable, how do you do? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Do you not remember that one of the Shepherds bid us to beware of the Enchanted Ground? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Gentlemen, whence came you, and whither do you go? |
10380 | _ Chr._ How far is it thither? |
10380 | _ Chr._ I have given him my faith, and sworn my allegiance to him; how then can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a traitor? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Is the way safe, or dangerous? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Is there in this place any relief for pilgrims that are weary and faint in the way? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Is this the way to the Celestial City? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Pray, did you know him? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Then said Christian, you make me afraid; but whither shall I fly to be safe? |
10380 | _ Chr._ What''s the meaning of your laughter? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Wherein, O Apollyon, have I been unfaithful to him? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Who could have thought that this path should have led us out of the way? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Why came you not in at the gate which standeth at the beginning of the way? |
10380 | _ Chr._ Why man, do you think we shall not be received? |
10380 | _ Faith._ May I speak a few words in my own defence? |
10380 | _ Help._ But why did not you look for the steps? |
10380 | _ Hope._ But, how if this path should lead us out of the way? |
10380 | _ Hope._ How far might they go on in pilgrimage in their day, since they, notwithstanding, were thus miserably cast away? |
10380 | _ Hope._ Why, my brother? |
10380 | _ Men._ Matter? |
10380 | _ Obst._ What are the things you seek, since you leave all the world to find them? |
10380 | _ Pit._ Well said; what things are they? |
10380 | _ Pli._ And do you think that the words of your book are certainly true? |
10380 | _ Pli._ And what company shall we have there? |
10380 | _ Pli._ At this Pliable began to be offended, and angrily said to his fellow, Is this the happiness you have told me all this while of? |
10380 | _ Pli._ Then said Pliable, Ah, neighbor Christian, where are you now? |
10380 | _ Pli._ This is excellent: and what else? |
10380 | _ Pli._ Well said; and what else? |
10380 | _ Port._ But how doth it happen that you come so late? |
10380 | _ Port._ What is your name? |
10380 | _--Unknown_ THE SEARCH FOR PEACE Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell? |
10380 | and art thou now nothing but fears? |
10380 | and may I lodge here to- night? |
10380 | and what would you have? |
10380 | and wherefore eatest thou not? |
10380 | and, By what means have you persevered therein? |
10380 | and, How got you into the way? |
10380 | art thou come to bear a valiant testimony as in former years? |
10380 | did the sheriff really say so, child?" |
10380 | hath not my lord delivered to me all that he hath in his house? |
10380 | here is fire and wood, where is the sacrifice that shall be offered? |
10380 | how should I escape being by them torn in pieces? |
10380 | if I go to the children of Israel and say to them: God of your fathers hath sent me to you; if they say: What is his name? |
10380 | more fools still? |
10380 | ne seest thou not the great virtue of the Christian people? |
10380 | no Mount Zion? |
10380 | said Obstinate, and leave our friends and comforts behind us? |
10380 | what be we? |
10380 | what hast Thou grown to now? |
10380 | what shall I say? |
10380 | what thing have I done and what evil have I committed with my hand? |
10380 | which answered: Who hath ordained thee prince and judge upon us? |
10380 | why hast thou not therefore kept thy lord the king? |
10380 | wilt thou slay me as thou slewest that other day an Egyptian? |
38745 | ''But, Ned, you do n''t believe Davie or Maggie would go?'' 38745 Am I called, and can it be? |
38745 | And are your kind instructions confined to these three boys? |
38745 | And this? |
38745 | And to what kingdom do I belong? |
38745 | And what can he possibly be doing at this hour, in that wild place? |
38745 | And what son is there whom the Father chasteneth not? |
38745 | And where did the farmers get it? |
38745 | And where shall we meet? |
38745 | And who are you? |
38745 | And who clothed the lambs in dresses good enough for us? 38745 Are you not afraid of your son''s undertaking such an enterprise at this late hour?" |
38745 | Are you quite sure, Ralph? |
38745 | Are you sure,he inquired,"that nothing is left undone? |
38745 | Are you took bad, Bob? |
38745 | As many as ten times? |
38745 | At another time, he remarked,''How good the Lord is to me, is He not?'' 38745 Brethren, let us walk together In the bonds of love and peace; Can it be a question whether Brethren should from conflict cease? |
38745 | But can I bear the piercing thought--''What if my name should be left out When Thou for them shalt call?'' 38745 But do you not draw any spiritual improvement for your scholars from this?" |
38745 | But, sir, you say that your priest will not allow you to read it? |
38745 | Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we? |
38745 | Can it be,he said to himself,"a relation from the Indies, or from Algeria? |
38745 | Canst thou still name His name? |
38745 | Did you lose him that night? |
38745 | Do they believe in predestination there? |
38745 | Do you feel the want of Jesus Christ? |
38745 | Do you suppose I would tell ten lies in one heap? |
38745 | Do you think I shall die? |
38745 | Escape to the mountain-- to a wild, barren, desert spot, where I can not find food to eat, and where the wild beasts may destroy me? 38745 For who hath_ known_ the mind of the Lord?" |
38745 | Friend after friend departs; Who has not lost a friend? |
38745 | Had he any books in stock written against the Roman Catholic Church? |
38745 | Had he, a professing Christian, sent me to prison then, could I have believed what he said of God''s mercy? 38745 Have you been left long alone?" |
38745 | Have you nothing to thank God for? |
38745 | He that hath fed will feed; He that hath blessed will bless; He that hath led will lead; Can He do less? |
38745 | He was born a wretched sinner; Does he know it, Lord? 38745 His money? |
38745 | How do you know there are lots of eggs, my boy? |
38745 | How stands the case, my soul, with thee? |
38745 | I suppose it is a very gay place, sir? |
38745 | IS NOT A MAN BETTER THAN AN EGG? |
38745 | If God so loved us, ought we not to love one another? |
38745 | If that is so,said the well tortoise,"how big, then, is the sea?" |
38745 | Intreat me not to leave Thee,Lord; What is this world to me? |
38745 | Is it all contained in that small Book? 38745 Is the Lord''s Day, then, made only partially a day of rest?" |
38745 | Is there anything you wish to say in private? |
38745 | May I ask, sir, what assembly it is you mean? |
38745 | More than once? |
38745 | Not for your pleasant home? |
38745 | Nothing very important; but----"These boys are in your way? |
38745 | Now, see here, James,said George;"what''s the use of being so set? |
38745 | Of course you mean Christians? |
38745 | Oh, Bob, how could you? |
38745 | Oh, I''ve thought so, but if I have been deceiving myself? |
38745 | Oh, why not? |
38745 | Pray, sir,said she,"will you allow me to ask you a few questions?" |
38745 | Seest thou the man that is diligent in business? 38745 Shall I tell you what I will do, if any one of them meddles with me?" |
38745 | That is a blessed thing indeed,said the lady;"but is he not in danger from the wolves?" |
38745 | The Bible, sir? 38745 The King, sir? |
38745 | The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked,says the voice of Scripture;"who can know it?" |
38745 | The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? |
38745 | Then,said I,"you remain in ignorance as to whether God loves you or not?" |
38745 | They were crowded, I suppose, sir? |
38745 | Though now unseen by outward sense, Faith sees Him always near; A Guide, a glory, a defence: Then what have you to fear? |
38745 | Well, then,asked the blind tortoise,"is the sea as large as this whole well?" |
38745 | Well,said he, good- humouredly,"what do you want?" |
38745 | What are nails made of? |
38745 | What do you know about Mr. Thorn''s eggs? |
38745 | What is your pleasure with me, sir? |
38745 | What must I do to be saved? |
38745 | What of that if you told the truth? |
38745 | What? 38745 Where did the carpet- men get the wool to make it from?" |
38745 | Where did the noise come from, Ralph? |
38745 | Where did the wood come from to build it? |
38745 | Where now, James? |
38745 | Where,he exclaimed, in the frantic energy of despair,"where are you taking me? |
38745 | Who can say unto Him, What doest Thou? |
38745 | Who goes there? |
38745 | Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord? 38745 Who planted the big forests? |
38745 | Who put iron in the ground, and kept it there safe till the men wanted it? |
38745 | Who wants to buy any religion? 38745 Why are you so prying, child?" |
38745 | Why, predestination,said she,"how can they avoid believing it? |
38745 | Why, what have you seen? |
38745 | Wife,said he,"who do we know named John who needs food?" |
38745 | Will He plead against me with His great strength? 38745 Will you not, then,"I said,"read the Bible, which tells us this glorious news?" |
38745 | Will_ my_ case be called on to- day? |
38745 | You have had a foretaste of heaven here, have n''t you? |
38745 | ''But do you not love your father and mother best?'' |
38745 | ''O grave, where is thy victory? |
38745 | ''Oh, will not that be happy, mother?'' |
38745 | ''Wretched man, from whom did you get it? |
38745 | ), in the course of which Peter asked,"What reward shall we have, who have forsaken all, and followed Thee?" |
38745 | 13- 15,"And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done? |
38745 | 16), when he may suddenly die, and then what good can his wealth do him? |
38745 | 33--"Who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect?" |
38745 | 5); but Peter''s fear gave place to the clinging words of love--"Lord, to whom shall we go[ but unto Thee], for Thou hast the words of eternal life?" |
38745 | A friend, to whom she was much attached, called to see her, and said,"Emma, should you like me to read to you? |
38745 | A number of men ran about crying out"Who can swim?" |
38745 | A thief in the company of innocent people may, like them, offer to be searched, in order to avoid suspicion, as Judas asked,"Lord, is it I?" |
38745 | After a bad fit of bleeding, I said,"Did you think, dear, you should die, when bringing up the blood?" |
38745 | After they were gone, she said,"What did they say, auntie?" |
38745 | Alone and helpless, how could deliverance be effected? |
38745 | Am I eccentric for the sake of eccentricity, or for the sake of attracting notoriety? |
38745 | Am I not right?" |
38745 | Am I tenacious of my own rights, while sublimely indifferent to the rights of others? |
38745 | And are we mourning over sin, and after Him? |
38745 | And as we read this verse, are we not reminded of the sweet lines--"Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee"? |
38745 | And did Jesus represent the feelings of some of His people when dying, or at the last day? |
38745 | And do we, like the Psalmist,"esteem_ all_ His precepts concerning all things to be right, and hate every false way"? |
38745 | And do you fear that, if called to die, you could say no more than Lizzie Winchester did? |
38745 | And has not He, who is your Lord and Master, a right to do what He will with His own? |
38745 | And is thy neighbour mourning now The loss of kindred dear? |
38745 | And methought,"Is not this a beautiful parable for us?" |
38745 | And my doubting soul assure I shall to the end endure? |
38745 | And so God is at the bottom of everything, is n''t He, mother?" |
38745 | And the angels said unto Lot,"Hast thou here any besides? |
38745 | And think you that He would afflict His child With needless pains in this desert wild? |
38745 | And what are the names of those specially referred to? |
38745 | And what is it? |
38745 | And which should we most admire, His majesty, or His tenderness? |
38745 | And who of us next? |
38745 | And why was it not so striking? |
38745 | Are matters right between God and thy soul? |
38745 | Are they your children, or are they employed by you in your business?" |
38745 | Are we alive or dead? |
38745 | Are we anything like these saints of God? |
38745 | Are we glad that God''s mercy is so free? |
38745 | Are we willing to be searched and tried by God? |
38745 | Are we"hungering and thirsting after righteousness"now? |
38745 | Are you among the lost or among the found? |
38745 | Are you blessed with a good hope, through grace? |
38745 | Are you trying to wipe off part of the score, endeavouring to do your best, and trusting Jesus Christ to make up the rest? |
38745 | At another time she cried out, in a loud impressive tone,"Oh, mother, what is there in this world worth living for? |
38745 | At first she was afraid; but what was a little girl to do in that wide wood? |
38745 | At its close Mr. Parsons inquired,"Have you put the God of Jacob to the test?" |
38745 | At length she raised her tearful eyes, and said,"Sir, you see that cow in the meadow? |
38745 | At your bidding it comes not, nor does it stay; But when One speaks it flies away; And why is this? |
38745 | BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE POST OFFICE.--"How can one get admitted to the General Post Office, and what departments are best worth seeing there?" |
38745 | But after he was gone she was much cast down, and said,"Oh, why did he say that? |
38745 | But he recovered from this, and I then said to him,''The Lord did not come as soon as you expected?'' |
38745 | But his watch?" |
38745 | But she could not live without them, so what did she do? |
38745 | But then, God is not confined to places, is He, auntie? |
38745 | But was this all? |
38745 | But what is the"glory"spoken of in our text? |
38745 | But what of the work the Countess left at Haddo House? |
38745 | But what was the case with little England, then with hardly any colonies? |
38745 | But what were the effects of this awful occurrence? |
38745 | But why did such a terrible doom fall upon these two false ones at the very beginning of the Christian era? |
38745 | But you will have to do no more rough work to keep your hands fit for this; and how will that do with the croft?" |
38745 | But, dear young friends, are these thorns a trouble to you? |
38745 | But, if we do desire to belong to Jesus, and follow Him, need we, should we, hesitate to unite with, or remain among, His people? |
38745 | But, in his extremity, he cried unto the Lord, saying,"O Lord God of our fathers, art not Thou God in heaven? |
38745 | Can it be true? |
38745 | Can there be a more touching sight than to see a child fourteen years old weeping and praying in sincerity for mercy, as a guilty sinner before God? |
38745 | Can you do anything to give me relief?" |
38745 | Can you say,"He loved me, and gave Himself for me"? |
38745 | Can you trust Him?" |
38745 | Conviction of sin, remorse, alarm of conscience, strong desire after peace and pardon, the cry of the jailor,"What must I do to be saved?" |
38745 | Could I look up and say,"Thy will be done"? |
38745 | Could I surrender her to the arms of the destroyer? |
38745 | Could not the same almighty voice have spoken peace to that troubled conscience? |
38745 | Dear reader, how is it with you? |
38745 | Dear reader, how is it with you? |
38745 | Dear young reader, have you felt your need of this precious shade? |
38745 | Death may come upon you speedily, and then what will you do? |
38745 | Did I not think so? |
38745 | Did not the eggs get broken?" |
38745 | Did she think her child would be restored to life at the Prophet''s word? |
38745 | Did they believe what they taught the people? |
38745 | Didst thou not agree with me for a penny? |
38745 | Do I feel I can not die Till He does His blood apply? |
38745 | Do I pray indeed to see Christ my Righteousness to be? |
38745 | Do I really long to know That His blood for me did flow? |
38745 | Do I try to pass myself off for better, wiser, richer, or nobler than I am? |
38745 | Do I, who these lines now read, Of redemption feel my need? |
38745 | Do my heart and mouth confess I am all unrighteousness? |
38745 | Do n''t you call those things letters of recommendation? |
38745 | Do n''t you think it is natural for me to wish so, who am young?" |
38745 | Do n''t you think so? |
38745 | Do these promises suit us? |
38745 | Do we delight in His salvation? |
38745 | Do we desire to follow Him, and, like Him, do good to others? |
38745 | Do we feel our need of Him? |
38745 | Do we long to see God''s kingdom come, and His will done on earth as it is done in heaven? |
38745 | Do we try ourselves by the Scriptures? |
38745 | Do you believe you are a sinner?" |
38745 | Do you ever think what a dreadful thing it is to be far away from God? |
38745 | Do you know the man?" |
38745 | Do you know what for?" |
38745 | Do you like to be away from home? |
38745 | Do you not know it is denied, and even forbidden, to us Catholics? |
38745 | Do you not think, dear mother, He will pardon me?" |
38745 | Do you see that star right ahead?'' |
38745 | Do you think it possible for any preacher to do justice to it?" |
38745 | Do you think the Lord will forgive?" |
38745 | Do you think the fowls have left off laying, papa?" |
38745 | Do you think you have_ merited_ it?" |
38745 | Does it not appear improbable? |
38745 | Does not God, sometimes, put peculiar honour upon His professing people, however He sees fit to try them? |
38745 | Does not Thy Word of truth remain, That none shall seek Thy face in vain?" |
38745 | Does not my voice get weaker?'' |
38745 | Does the end of the day in this parable mean the evening of life, or the end of the world? |
38745 | Does your little heart grow tired Of the outside noise? |
38745 | During a visit, a friend asked her if she wished to get better? |
38745 | E. M.[ Illustration:"ARE YOU SURE THAT NOTHING IS LEFT UNDONE?" |
38745 | Everard, do you not know me?" |
38745 | Everything had been destroyed as the burning ocean approached, and could he escape? |
38745 | From whom does it come? |
38745 | Going up to her, she said,"How can I thank you enough?" |
38745 | Had he met with an accident? |
38745 | Had he miscalculated the distance? |
38745 | Had he mistaken the way? |
38745 | Has my Saviour chosen me? |
38745 | Has not a Christian double cause for happiness, since all he receives comes from the hand of his Father?" |
38745 | Has not the copyist erred in his arithmetic? |
38745 | Has the Sun of Righteousness arisen in our hearts? |
38745 | Has the cry ever gone from your heart to the Lord,"God be merciful to me a sinner"? |
38745 | Have I any reason to hope that I shall be acquitted? |
38745 | Have we discovered that we are fallen, lost, guilty, and diseased? |
38745 | Have we wasted the good things which God has given us? |
38745 | Have you been truly brought as a penitent to Christ? |
38745 | Have you ever thought how the thorns( as long as your finger) were plaited into a crown, and pierced the head of Jesus? |
38745 | Have you experienced this great change? |
38745 | Have you thus done so? |
38745 | Have_ we_ heard it? |
38745 | Having explained how he had been occupied since passing in the early morn, he remarked--"You live alone?" |
38745 | He had cut a piece, and was just about to eat, when the scene of yesterday flashed across his mind, and he inquired,"Was this_ that_ sucking pig?" |
38745 | He led the way upstairs, and, when alone, the stranger asked--"Do you remember the thieves who were sentenced to death in Quebec, in 1837? |
38745 | He repeated his request still more loudly, when some one answered,"Do you not know, sir, that we no longer bend the knee to any man? |
38745 | He said there had been many commemoration meetings throughout the country, and why did they hold them? |
38745 | He was leaving the party, when some one asked how soon they might expect him back? |
38745 | He went himself to open it, to save trouble, and the stranger asked, was Father Chiniquy there, and might he see him privately? |
38745 | He who is tempted to tell a lie should consider that he may be struck dead while doing so; and then, where will his soul awake? |
38745 | Hearing of the sea, he of the well swam round a little circle and asked--"Is the water of the ocean as large as this?" |
38745 | How could I? |
38745 | How could she ask him whether_ he_ loved Jesus when Jesus loved_ him_? |
38745 | How could that sufferer, in the midst of such intense pain, be thinking only of his Saviour and an unconverted soul? |
38745 | How many of you have considered what you are in the sight of God? |
38745 | How may we know? |
38745 | How shall you die, and where shall you go? |
38745 | How stands that dark account?" |
38745 | How stands the case With me, a helpless sinner? |
38745 | I answered,"How can I do so, seeing I can not give you up?" |
38745 | I ask myself-- and may I ask you-- Does it cause you any searchings of heart, any anxious thoughts, any tossings to and fro upon your bed? |
38745 | I asked,''Would you not like to get well again?'' |
38745 | I feel I ca n''t die like this; but I ca n''t do anything, can I?" |
38745 | I have no doubt, madam, that you understand of what characters I speak?" |
38745 | I informed her, and asked,"Would you not like to spend a Sabbath in heaven?" |
38745 | I inquired,''Do you love the Lord?'' |
38745 | I know it will, for I am not prepared to die"; and immediately asked her if she knew where any minister lived? |
38745 | I replied,"But, my dear, you have had some sweet promises applied with power, have n''t you?" |
38745 | I said,"Do you think you shall get better, Emma?" |
38745 | I said,"Is Jesus precious to you as your Saviour? |
38745 | I said,"My dear child, why do you believe you shall go to heaven? |
38745 | I said,"No; why did you?" |
38745 | I said,"You have had a desire after these things, have you not?" |
38745 | I said,"You know that beautiful hymn, dear--''Sun of my soul''?" |
38745 | I said,''My dear boy, do you ever_ pray_?'' |
38745 | I then asked her,''Did he talk to you? |
38745 | I wonder who will be the next? |
38745 | If God did not punish sin, where were His holy abhorrence of it? |
38745 | If I get odd jobs that bring me in an odd shilling or two, what business is it of yours, I should like to know? |
38745 | In answer to the question,"How he found Jesus?" |
38745 | In heaven or in hell? |
38745 | In such a case the great question arises,"Are we ready, or are we not?" |
38745 | In the morning she said,"You thought me dying yesterday, and the doctor too; but the dear Lord did not, did He? |
38745 | In what state of mind was Janet''s mother all this time? |
38745 | Is His joy, His glory, ours? |
38745 | Is he attempting by creature works to make his peace with God? |
38745 | Is he pursuing the wind, and hunting after the shadowy trifles of earth? |
38745 | Is it not also His doings when an aphis creepeth on a rosebud? |
38745 | Is it not hard to know''what is truth''in Ireland? |
38745 | Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? |
38745 | Is it possible? |
38745 | Is not that will also concerned when the sere leaf falls from the poplar?" |
38745 | Is there not a little pathos in the history of a piece of work begun and completed in such different circumstances? |
38745 | Is there not misery enough On this terrestrial ball To spring some sympathetic chord Within the hearts of all? |
38745 | Is thine eye evil, or envious, because I am good?" |
38745 | It is sometimes called the"Treacle"Bible, from the words,"Is there no_ tryacle_[ instead of''balm''] in Gilead?" |
38745 | It was the Lord God who came among men; but how did He come? |
38745 | Let us rather ask, Are we asking Him to be our Leader now? |
38745 | Like the jailer''s question,"What must I do to be saved?" |
38745 | Looking up so sweetly, she said,"Am I dying, auntie?" |
38745 | May I ask if you have any particular interest in them? |
38745 | May not we therefore derive instruction? |
38745 | Meeting with no reply from the white- faced girl, he next said--"Do you know where it is?" |
38745 | Might he sell it?" |
38745 | Must you hide your joys? |
38745 | Need we say he found it? |
38745 | Now, as for the Royal Navy, it consisted of twenty- eight ships; and how were they to cope with the 176 ships which composed the Spanish Armada? |
38745 | Now, what could they find worth stealing from this poor charcoal burner?" |
38745 | Now, what sort of union would that be? |
38745 | Now, who can calculate the amount of good resulting from the thoughtful charity of this mother? |
38745 | O death, where is thy sting?''" |
38745 | Of what tribe was Hiram? |
38745 | Oh, let me escape thither,( is it not a little one?) |
38745 | Oh, tell me, can anything further be done to, if possible, ensure success?" |
38745 | Oh, that we may be taught to trust in Christ, and pray, with the poet--"Lord, hast Thou made me know Thy ways? |
38745 | On his approaching the bed, she said,"Oh, uncle, what will become of me if I am a deceiver? |
38745 | On referring to me, after they were gone, she said,"Is it wrong, auntie? |
38745 | On their way home they met the rest coming, who said,"Why, are we not to have a meeting?" |
38745 | One day, after a doze in the easy chair, she said,"Was it not strange? |
38745 | One day, as we were sitting alone, she said,"Oh, auntie, you never thought I could deceive you or uncle, did you? |
38745 | One night she said,"Auntie, do you ever feel your prayers to be very formal, as if it was merely a habit, and no heart in it?" |
38745 | Or a creditor? |
38745 | Or are you in some doubt as to whether you have a living hope in Christ? |
38745 | Or are you, Gallio- like, caring for none of these things,"dancing the hellward road apace"? |
38745 | Or has he gained a prize in the lottery? |
38745 | Or knowest thou an orphan, left To tread this world alone? |
38745 | Or who hath first given to Him? |
38745 | Or, if such showers must fall, how shall nothing burn but this valley?" |
38745 | Ought I not to love Him most, mother?'' |
38745 | Our readers may ask,"How is it that Government does not look after this old soldier?" |
38745 | Perhaps you never read it?" |
38745 | Putting her arms round my neck, she said,"What shall I do? |
38745 | Reader, have you been brought to Him? |
38745 | Reader, how are you living? |
38745 | Reader, the dream was instructive to the dear departed; but was it given for him alone? |
38745 | Shall I vex your patience, Johnnie, If I write again? |
38745 | Shall they outshine the sun? |
38745 | Shall we be among them? |
38745 | Shall we pray?" |
38745 | She continued in much distress, until I felt quite unequal to talk to her, and said,"My dear, shall I send for some one?" |
38745 | She replied, in broken English,"What can I do, madam? |
38745 | She said,"Auntie, what shall I do? |
38745 | She said,"Do you?" |
38745 | She very quietly remarked,"People often live a long time with their right lung gone, do n''t they?" |
38745 | She would cry out in agony,"Oh, what shall I do if I do n''t get to heaven?" |
38745 | Should it not be sixteen, or six? |
38745 | Taking up an orange, he said to the children--"To what kingdom does this belong?" |
38745 | That is a blessing the Lord only can give, is n''t it?" |
38745 | That will do to go to sleep on, wo n''t it?" |
38745 | The illustration caption on page 204 is missing text following( see--"WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT MR. THORN''S EGGS?" |
38745 | The latter said,''Did you see that man? |
38745 | The meeting was brought to a close, shortly before nine o''clock, with the usual acknowledgments, the singing of"Shall we meet beyond the river?" |
38745 | The priest returned accordingly-- the bread and wine did bless-- The lady said,"Sir, is it changed?" |
38745 | The prodigal had a large portion of good gifts, but what did he do? |
38745 | The question may arise,"Why say anything about her, since there is no more ground for hope than this?" |
38745 | The subject for April will be,"Who are they that will Stand Perfect in the Day of Judgment?" |
38745 | The subject for February will be,"Why was Saul Rejected of God?" |
38745 | The subject for January will be,"What is the Most Desirable Thing to Possess in the Spring- time of Life?" |
38745 | The subject for June will be,"What Marks do the Lambs of Jesus Christ Bear?" |
38745 | The words of the poet came into my mind at the moment--"What is home without a mother? |
38745 | Then turning to Mrs. T----, she did the same to her, and then very quietly remarked,"You do n''t hear it now, auntie?" |
38745 | Then, after a little while, she said,"Do you think I am much worse?" |
38745 | These are great and exalted privileges, are they not?" |
38745 | They have got all they were promised, but why should those latecomers have as much as themselves, who had been working all the time? |
38745 | They said,"We have certain rights; will you promise always to observe those rights? |
38745 | They saw her in the distance, and Gehazi ran to meet her, with the question,"Is it well with thee, thy husband, and the child?" |
38745 | To whom did England look at that time for help? |
38745 | To whom, however, could the beautiful work be entrusted to be finished, by deft fingers and graceful appreciation? |
38745 | Turning to those present, she said,"You do not mind parting with me, now you know I am going to heaven, do you?" |
38745 | Vilest of the vile am I; Can I lift my thoughts so high?" |
38745 | W. L. W.[ Illustration:"PAPER, SIR?" |
38745 | WHAT KIND OF SERVICE IS MOST ACCEPTABLE TO GOD? |
38745 | WHAT MARKS DO THE LAMBS OF JESUS CHRIST BEAR? |
38745 | WHAT could Jesus do more than die for us? |
38745 | WHO ARE THEY THAT WILL STAND PERFECT IN THE DAY OF JUDGMENT? |
38745 | WILL Spain ever be tolerant? |
38745 | Was any able to withstand the Lord? |
38745 | Was it not with a mighty hand that He brought the Israelites up out of Egypt? |
38745 | Was not the prayer answered? |
38745 | Was not this contrition? |
38745 | Was that change of plan the result of chance? |
38745 | We are constrained to say, with one of old,"What hath God wrought?" |
38745 | We hope you feel this to be a mercy, and we now ask, Have you ever been led to the throne of grace, concerned about sin and salvation? |
38745 | We know this by his choice when God asked him, in a dream,"What shall I give thee?" |
38745 | Were you ashamed of that mean act you did in the dark the other morning?" |
38745 | What are all the joys we meet, When her gentle smile no longer Greets the coming of our feet?" |
38745 | What are our feelings now? |
38745 | What are the sixty- six fields? |
38745 | What are thy hopes beyond the grave? |
38745 | What did Abimelech take with him when he went up Mount Zalmon? |
38745 | What did Jesus say a disciple should be called? |
38745 | What did the Israelites once desire? |
38745 | What did the Lord say should not cease while the earth remaineth? |
38745 | What did the Lord say the strong shall be as? |
38745 | What did the prodigal say to his father? |
38745 | What do you say, auntie?" |
38745 | What do you think is the use of all these rites and ceremonies? |
38745 | What do you think of it?" |
38745 | What had the prodigal a right understanding about? |
38745 | What is earth, Christian? |
38745 | What is earth, author? |
38745 | What is earth, grey- beard? |
38745 | What is earth, herdsman? |
38745 | What is earth, maiden? |
38745 | What is earth, miser? |
38745 | What is earth, monarch? |
38745 | What is earth, rich man? |
38745 | What is earth, sailor? |
38745 | What is earth, schoolboy? |
38745 | What is earth, seamstress? |
38745 | What is earth, sexton? |
38745 | What is earth, sick man? |
38745 | What is earth, sluggard? |
38745 | What is earth, soldier? |
38745 | What is earth, statesman? |
38745 | What is earth, tradesman? |
38745 | What is earth, widow? |
38745 | What is the matter with you?" |
38745 | What shall we do?" |
38745 | What was his first step to repentance? |
38745 | What was that something else? |
38745 | What was the consequence? |
38745 | What were those meetings? |
38745 | What were your feelings when you thought this?" |
38745 | When she awoke she exclaimed,"Wo n''t you read to me, my dear mother?" |
38745 | When? |
38745 | Where am I going?" |
38745 | Where am I? |
38745 | Where are we if taught to distrust them? |
38745 | Where are we, if our Bibles are gone? |
38745 | Where can I put my horse?" |
38745 | Where did the lambs get such good stuff?" |
38745 | Where had little Janet wandered to? |
38745 | Where is he? |
38745 | Where is my reader? |
38745 | Where is our Protestantism gone to? |
38745 | Where is she going? |
38745 | Where shall I go? |
38745 | Where were they once who are now made nigh to God? |
38745 | Where would you be? |
38745 | Where? |
38745 | Wherewith shall the inquiring youth Attempt to cleanse his way? |
38745 | Which will be your lot? |
38745 | Who are the farmer and the son? |
38745 | Who are the labourers and gleaners? |
38745 | Who can tell but what the Master may use you to gather them from the world, that they may, by His grace, be prepared for His mansion above? |
38745 | Who can tell the influence this weekly act may have upon these three children, if spared to grow up to womanhood? |
38745 | Who can tell, if good books and tracts were thus scattered, what good might result therefrom? |
38745 | Who could explain the matter to him? |
38745 | Who did not allow the winter to blast them? |
38745 | Who ever saw it rain fire, or whence should the brimstone come? |
38745 | Who filled it? |
38745 | Who gave rain to water them? |
38745 | Who gave the sun to warm them? |
38745 | Who kept them growing from little trees to trees big enough to build houses with? |
38745 | Who said,"The Lord is good, a Stronghold in the day of trouble,"& c.? |
38745 | Who shall have it?" |
38745 | Who then could have been His counsellor? |
38745 | Who wants to buy any religion?" |
38745 | Who''s there?" |
38745 | Why did I sigh? |
38745 | Why do n''t we have eggs sometimes, like we used to?" |
38745 | Why do you grieve about me? |
38745 | Why, if all the world were mine, I would lay it all down this minute to be sure that Jesus died for me"? |
38745 | Why, to the realms of bliss? |
38745 | Will any reader, under twelve years of age, expound it? |
38745 | Will other friends kindly try this plan? |
38745 | Will you be so kind as to sing that high mass for her?" |
38745 | Will you do that?" |
38745 | Will you never tell your sorrows? |
38745 | Will you walk in and rest yourself?" |
38745 | Wo n''t it be nice when my last day comes? |
38745 | Would not that be happy, to meet and never part again? |
38745 | Would we to spirits bowed and sad Convey a transient joy? |
38745 | Would you like their power destroyed, and guilt pardoned? |
38745 | Would you like to look at the writing of these boys, sir?" |
38745 | Would you rather I should leave you Brooding o''er your pain? |
38745 | You believe me, do n''t you?" |
38745 | You have no clothes to change with, but if I gave you a clean coat, you would soon put it on, aye?" |
38745 | You silly men and( silly) women[7] all, Oh, why take heed to them at all Who creep into the home? |
38745 | You want to go, do n''t you?" |
38745 | [ Illustration:"WELL, WHAT DO YOU WANT?" |
38745 | [ Illustration:"WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT MR. THORN''S EGGS?"] |
38745 | [ Illustration:"WHO SHALL HAVE IT?" |
38745 | and did you like what he said?'' |
38745 | and in Thine hand is there not power and might, so that none is able to withstand Thee?" |
38745 | and rulest not Thou over all the kingdoms of the heathen? |
38745 | and the thought rushed into our mind,"How did he die? |
38745 | and what can we do less than live to Him? |
38745 | and where could she find a shelter should there be a storm? |
38745 | and with great earnestness she exclaimed,"Oh, do tell me-- do you think He will forgive all my sins, and take me to heaven?" |
38745 | and"What must I do to be saved?" |
38745 | are you both come so far to see me? |
38745 | or are you without hope of eternal life? |
38745 | or being His counsellor, hath taught Him?" |
38745 | said he;"for what? |
38745 | the son of Madame de Blénal, of----?" |
38745 | then must they perish? |
38745 | those poor bruised reeds who fear that they shall never hold up their heads again-- shall they outlive the moon? |
38745 | thought I;"and is nothing left undone to ensure me a favourable decree at the hands of that eternal Judge before whom I must stand, sooner or later?" |
38745 | where_ can_ I? |