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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A40797 | ],[ London? |
A36379 | 8 p. for Edward Harley, London:[ 1643] Originally published: Oxford: Leonard Lichfield, 1643? |
A36379 | That the cure of a disease should carry in it a more lingring and fatall malady then the disease it selfe? |
A94062 | Boni pastores debent esse cent oculi ut se ipsos introspici, aut& alios curent, cui enim bonus qui sibi nequam? |
A94062 | If this be done to the green tree, what will be done to the dry? |
A94062 | In what rock shall I finde a clift to hide me? |
A94062 | Is sacriledge become a lesse sin than theft? |
A94062 | To what mountain shall I say, fall on me? |
A94062 | What evidence have you given the world, not only of your integrity in doing Justice, but also of your zeal to Religion? |
A94062 | it serves exceedingly to encourage Magistrates: Can they think that God will employ them in his work, and not bear them out in their employment? |
A94062 | shall a Cut- purse die, and a blasphemer, a God- robber, a Kill- Christ live? |
A94062 | to what hill cover me,& c? |
A94062 | what meanes the roaring in Ale- houses, prophanation of Sabbaths, with other crying abominations? |
A30009 | 5, 14. what was that? |
A30009 | A ● d if Righteousness fail, with whom shall he converse? |
A30009 | And even into these, how untooth some sov ● r i ● prove, ● et who cantel but tra ● ● wholesome? |
A30009 | If Iudgment flow from any other spring, how easily is it turned into wormwood? |
A30009 | If Religion fail, where shall God walk? |
A30009 | If Righteousness be neglected, what will such a people do in the day of visitation? |
A30009 | If the foundations be destroyed, what can the Righteous do? |
A30009 | Is it Religion without Righteousness? |
A30009 | Is it Righteousnesse without Religion? |
A30009 | It is an Appeale to the people of Israel, whether God had dealt out happinesse to any other Nation, at the Rate that he had to them? |
A30009 | Of what? |
A30009 | The best men have peevishnesse enough to call for a huc usque; and what shall limit them if the Lawes do not? |
A30009 | What Nation is there so great that hath statutes and judgments so righteous, as all that Law which I set before you this day? |
A30009 | When he giveth quietness, who can make trouble? |
A30009 | and for the other sort, Lions, Beares, Woolves, Doggs, Swine, Mad men, if there be no Heire of restraint to chaine up and muzzle these, who can live? |
A30009 | and how directly destructive is it to the very end that lawes were made for? |
A30009 | or if we knew where to set Thrones of Judgement, who shall sit upon them? |
A30009 | or must acknowledge our share in the Blessings of the Text, ta call for thankfullnesse? |
A30009 | whether it be done against a nation or against a man onely? |
A30009 | which of them is it that a people can possibly enjoy alone? |
A25459 | 2. Who are the Good Men? |
A25459 | And Zadock will be ● nay, must be at Solomons( Coronation, shall I call it?) |
A25459 | And was not Solomon a Preacher in Jerusalem? |
A25459 | And where shal love be, if not in these two titles? |
A25459 | Another being questioned what City was strongest? |
A25459 | Authority by taking part with the home spoon quarrels of the other sex? |
A25459 | Both Greeks, Latines, and Hebrews, had their Aediles, Cereales, Overseers, shall I call them Clerks of the Mercat? |
A25459 | But to what purpose are these or any other Laws? |
A25459 | But who hath believed our Report? |
A25459 | For what hath Clinas, I mean the Coward, in him, deserving to be chosen for wearing of a Sword? |
A25459 | For, what could hinder prosperity and peace, when Kings respected Church- men, and Church- men honoured Kings, and both in sig ● t of the People? |
A25459 | GOD or the People? |
A25459 | How Scandalous to our Religion? |
A25459 | How much more should he shew Virility even among m ● n? |
A25459 | How unfit is it in our Saviors eye to wash his Apostles feet( a servile office) with his upper Garment( a Teachers Habit?) |
A25459 | If GOD, why then will he make a Golden Calf to please them? |
A25459 | If Job the poor, was Joabab the Prince, how shall we think that that King did not Teach? |
A25459 | If with the Historian, there were two Tables of Stone, upon which Adam writ,( Shall I say his Bible?) |
A25459 | Is not Aaron the Levite thy Brother? |
A25459 | It is a Name from his being preserved, and drawn forth from the water, and now shal I say to Pharaohs Daughter, Understands thou what thou doest? |
A25459 | Make this Question in the worst of times, Whom should the Priest of the moct High GOD please? |
A25459 | Shall we think Cornelius did not thus teach his Band? |
A25459 | The King by a pillar of the house of the Lord, and the Priests round about him, and the people rejoycing to see both? |
A25459 | The remembrance of which and such other passages, how competently, as to the memory, would they qualifie a Judge? |
A25459 | Their Dearness: Can it be imagined, that ever any man hated his own honour, that understood it? |
A25459 | Thus Solomon publickly helped to Consecrat the Temple; and ou ● late Solomon King James, gave( shall I call them?) |
A25459 | What is that Mans Name, and what is his Sons Name? |
A25459 | What more? |
A25459 | When can Aaron want his Moses? |
A25459 | Why are Judges called gods? |
A25459 | Will not God love his Priest, and shall not the Priest love his God? |
A25459 | against the Gates, that is, against the Magistrates of this Honourable Burgh? |
A25459 | and again, when can Moses want his Aaron, that is, the King his Priest? |
A25459 | if the People, why do ye call your selves Gods Priests? |
A25459 | nor Boaz his Family? |
A25459 | or the great Counsellours, Na ● hanael and Nicodemus? |
A25459 | or to come more closs to the Objection, who is the wicked Magistrate? |
A25459 | or where are the Good Works? |
A25459 | was not the Priest hood precious think you to King Melchisedec? |