Questions

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

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A260281 sheet([ 2] p.) s.n.,[ London?
A26028: 1691?]
A42359He hath broken the yoak of Strangers from off your necks, but what doe we render unto the Lord for all his kindnesse?
A70521My Lord, I see you and I are of a Temper; Did you ever hear so horrid a thing?
A42180O hone, O hone, Whilst all the Pris''ners sadly run And cry, The Devil rides on Dun?
A42180The valiant Souldier''s loth to yeild To Death, except it be in Field; And who is he that would not die According to his quality?
A60178Sibbald, James, 1590?-1650?
A60178Sibbald, James, 1590?-1650?
A92715Quoth the Merchant, You were with me, and told me that you had goods, and would send them in, but I received none: No?
A92715Then the Witnesses were asked, Whether they knew those hands?
A92715Who saw the silver- Tankerd?
A92715who saw my Mistresse best Scarf, or my Masters Gold Hatband?
A748789. Who is wise, and he shall understand these things?
A74878And his Lordship said, you have room enough here, have you not?
A74878Executioner, Lie down flat upon your belly: and then having laid himselfe down, he said, Must I lie closer?
A74878Executioner, My Lord, Shall I put up your hair?
A74878Executioner, Will your Lordship please to give me a sign when I shall strike?
A74878IT is to no purpose( I thinke) to speake any thing here, Which way must I speak?
A74878Shoul I, What will that doe me good?
A74878Stay a little, Which side doe you stand upon?
A74878Stay a little, is it well as it is now?
A74878The Executioner pointing to the front of the Scaffold, the Earl replyed, What, my head this way?
A74878Then speaking to the Executioner, he said, Which is the way of lying?
A74878Then the E. of Cambridge said to the Executioner, Must I lye all along?
A74878Then turning about, and looking for the Executioner( who was gone off the Scaffold) said, Which is the Gentleman?
A74878Then turning to the Executioner, he said, Well, you are ready when I am ready, are you not?
A74878prudent, and he shall know them?
A74878which is the man?
A77386After this Col. Hacker spoke something privately to him, whereupon Col. Axtel said, Mr. Sheriff, Must we both Die together?
A77386And could not Majesty with all its Charms daunt a Soliciting Cook?
A77386And how should they Fear and Tremble to appear before him?
A77386And to whom is the Arm of the Lord Revealed?
A77386Can God be the Author of Treason?
A77386HE asked several times if the Sheriff was not come; saying, Why stayeth the Wheels of his Chariot?
A77386How do you like this Work?
A77386Or can Man expect Mercy from God''s Hands that voluntarily transgresseth?
A77386Our Saviour died upon the Cross without Sin; I am a sinful Creature, a wretched Sinner, and shall I expect better than he that was my Master?
A77386Sum up all his Virtues in a Schedule, and at the End write Traitor: Can then his Virtues make me blush to write, Solus in conclavi& teste Lucerna?
A77386Title page lacking?
A77386What are you Sir?
A77386What are you, that you put on Men to speak?
A77386What is a Poor Miserable Life to us, but that therein we might give Honour and Glory to the God of all our Mercies?
A77386When Pilate said unto Christ, Knowest thou not that I have Power to Crucifie thee?
A77386When he came to the sight of the Gallows he was transported with Joy, and his Servant asked him how he did?
A77386When he was going to Die he said, What, Flesh, art thou unwilling to go to God through the Fire and Jaws of Death?
A77386Who hath Credited, who hath Believed, this Report?
A77386Why do they drive so heavily?
A353511685?
A35351And how great diligence ought to be used in the discovery of so many hidden Achans that are in the Camp of Israel?
A35351And the Girl being asked how she came to the knowledge of these things?
A35351And the Girl being enquired at, How she came to the knowledge of these strange things?
A35351And, in the Next place, whether or not these Prisoners are the Witches?
A35351Art thou not the filthy Devil, for as brave as thou art with thy Silver and Gold Lace?
A35351But being Asked, Why she would not Confess the rest, as well as that Passage?
A35351But how much ought we to be humbled?
A35351Dost thou promise to give me brave Men in Marriage, and fine Cloaths, and perfect Health, if I should consent thereunto?
A35351Dost thou say my Baptism will do me no good, because thou alledgest he was not a sufficient Minister that baptized me?
A35351For when the President asked, Whether or not she knew one of the Prisoners Names that was to be pricked?
A35351How is it with thee?
A35351I enquired again, What Katharine Cambel was doing?
A35351If Satan''s Possession of Bodies be so great a Plague, how much worse is it to have him reign Master of our Souls?
A35351Is this their Errand Indeed?
A35351Now Kate what think''st thou of that Promise?
A35351Now Kate, what think''st thou of that?
A35351Or how can I have him by the hand as thou say''st, seeing I feel it not?
A35351Then Agnes ask''d, How she her self did, and how old she was?
A35351Then he enquired what brought her thither?
A35351Why should thou Trouble me?
A35351Wouldst thou have me Renounce my Baptism?
A35351art thou wishing the Devil to take me?
A35351know''st thou the reward of the Hypocrit?
A35351she who should have been a comfort to him in his Trouble, turned a Cross to him?
A35351to which Christian replied, What do I know?
A35351what a Wife was this, that bid her Husband Curse God and Dy?
A35351where is the Habit thou wast cloathed with the other day?
A664372.4, 5. ca n''t you be content without a treasure of wrath?
A66437And that they all go to Heaven that are full of good Expressions on a Sick bed to Death?
A66437Because you ca n''t do that which is not your work, and what you ca n''t, wo n''t you do what is your duty, and what you can?
A66437Ca n''t you repent of your selves?
A66437Can you bear the wrath of God, for numberless transgressions?
A66437Could they that enticed you, do as much for you, or against you, as God could?
A66437Did you never know any that seemed to be as good and religious as they whilst Sick, that after recovery were worse?
A66437God hath been hedging up our wayes with thorns, to stop us in ways of sin; shall any in such a day when God is purging us, be thus Unclean?
A66437God permits this many times by way of retaliation?
A66437God that sees what they do in Secret, sayes, Shall not my Soul be Avenged of such as these?
A66437Ha ●''t God let you alone and poured upon you a Spirit of deep sleep?
A66437Here''s bread, which if you eat of you shall never hunger: Is not bread to the hungry Soul desireable?
A66437How doth it appear, that God will punish them that dye under the guilt of these sins, with Everlasting Damnation?
A66437How many heart distressing troubles was David followed with, after he fell into these sins?
A66437How many who do in this way as it were bid defiance to God?
A66437How shy are they of any company, or society, when but a little of their sin is made known?
A66437If they forsake me, I will cast them off for ever?
A66437If you are so good natured, why do n''t you yield to God in his beseechings and entreaties?
A66437If you were not affected and sinned without remorse, you conclude, God would say, shall not my Soul be avenged on such a Sinner?
A66437May you have a free and full pardon of so many and great sins upon coming?
A66437Or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
A66437Shall any contemn the Justice of God, and flight his anger?
A66437What excuse will it be for you?
A66437What reason can you give why God should wait any longer on you?
A66437Whither is thy beloved gone, that we may go and seek him with you?
A66437Why should you stay away, when you are ready to perish with hunger?
A66437Will you sin away his help from you?
A66437You have stood before an Earthly Tribunal, and are found guilty; How will you stand before the Tribunal of Christ?
A66437You that have disregarded Gods Counsels, how righteously might God say?
A66437You want Christ for this, how can you else think of going into the holy Heavens?
A66437You will say, what work can I do?
A66437and an acceptable day to the Lord?
A66437and will you run away from God, who only can?
A66437can you do him more Services?
A66437do you think that all that were prophane in Health and Hypocrites in Sickness recover?
A66437given you eyes, that you should not see, nor perceive, nor be converted to this day?
A66437how do those that seemed to be without shame, hang down their heads?
A66437how quick and sudden was God with Ananias and Saphira?
A66437how was he punished in and from his own Children, and how by his Subjects revolting?
A66437to answer for all your sins?
A66437you are stubborn, wilful and stout enough here: How earnestly hath God invited you to come to him?