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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A27391 | After the Country had met, this Gentleman demanded of the Irish Justices to shew by what Commission they sat there? |
A67017 | The Lieutenant General ask ● d, Whether he wou''d do Service for K. James, and carry some Proposals he had orders to make to Mr. Walker? |
A67017 | and whether you may with safety put our said Regiments into the same? |
A52931 | Are we so destitute of honest Morals, as that we need to be Dragoon''d into Civility? |
A52931 | What, has their new French Piety, mixt with their Irish punick Faith and Clemency, encouraged us to wear their well- known easie Yoak? |
A52931 | What? |
A52931 | are we Christians, Protestants, and English- men, and shall we doubt to defend our Religion, our Country, and our Liberties? |
A67036 | — Quid enim quamvis infida levisque Caesare tam dextro possit fortuna timeri? |
A66943 | Back,[ London?] |
A66943 | Can we not put our Trust in him who is able to deliver his Servants at the greatest Time of Danger? |
A66943 | How many signal Mercies have we been partakers off in our successfull Sallies against our Enemies? |
A66943 | I say, shall they doe all this, and yet go unpunished? |
A33268 | And now do not your ears tingle? |
A33268 | Boys''s Vindication of Mr. Osborn? |
A33268 | But how came the City of London to be caught in the Noose, how came they to be thus bubled? |
A33268 | But it may be Objected, why was not the Mayor or chief Civil Magistate present? |
A33268 | But pray how came the Universities of England to be so gull''d? |
A33268 | Did you find it requisite so bluntly to scorn and ridicule him to represent him as a Jack- a- lent, a Sancho Pancha, or a fabulous Hero? |
A33268 | Have the zealous Hammer- men at length beaten it into some shape? |
A33268 | Mr. John Mackenzyes Narrative OF THE Siege of London- Derry A False Libel,& c. AND indeed is it come out at last? |
A33268 | and now to hear that some of you have been tampering to pervert truth, and to add Subornation to bearing false Witness? |
A33268 | are not your faces covered with a blush, who have Plotted, Caballed, and contrived such a Scandalous Libel, and a more calumniating Preface? |
A33268 | were they likewise imposed on? |
A33268 | will not after Ages say, There was not one Wise Man among them to detect the Fraud? |
A66950 | 7. Who can stand in thy sight, when thou art angry? |
A66950 | And am not grieved with those that ri ● ● up against thee? |
A66950 | And shall not I visit for these things? |
A66950 | And why? |
A66950 | Do not I hate them, O Lord that hate thee? |
A66950 | Hast not thou forsaken us, O God? |
A66950 | If thou, Lord, wilt be extream to mark what is done a ● miss, O Lord, who may a ● bide it? |
A66950 | Is it God''s Battel we are to fight? |
A66950 | Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his Glory? |
A66950 | Shall I who am most obliged to God by the Bonds of Wealth and Power, exceed the bounds of Truth and Justice? |
A66950 | Shall I whom God hath honoured so much, dishonour him by Oaths so greatly? |
A66950 | Shall we receive good at the hand of God? |
A66950 | Thou even thou, art to be ● cared, and who may stand ● n thy sight when thou art angry? |
A66950 | To whom will you liken God? |
A66950 | What had they done to them to be adjudged to so strange a Death? |
A66950 | Wherefore shall the Heathen say, Where is now their God? |
A66950 | Whither shall I go then from thy Spirit? |
A66950 | Who will lead me into the strong City? |
A66950 | Whom have I in Heaven but thee? |
A66950 | Why hop ye so, ye high Hills? |
A66950 | Wilt thou not slay the Wick ● d, O God? |
A66950 | Wrath is cruel, and Anger is outragious; but who is able to stand before Envy? |
A66950 | and shall we no ● receive evil? |
A66950 | and to enjoy our Freedom, and not espouse Slavery? |
A66950 | and what had they done for thee, to be so graciously preserved? |
A66950 | and who will bring me into Edom? |
A66950 | and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our Hosts? |
A66950 | it is to defend our Religion, and oppose Idolatry? |
A66950 | or what likeness will ye compare unto him? |
A66950 | or whither shall I go then from thy presence? |
A66950 | saith the Lord, shall not my Soul be a ● enged on such a Nation as this? |
A66950 | to exalt Glory, and decry Shame? |
A66950 | to maintain Truth, and beat down Falshood? |
A66950 | who am placed in an higher Sphere than others, be either a dim or a wandering Star? |
A66950 | whom he hath made a Ruler of the People, not rule my self and my own Kingdoms according to his Golden Rule? |