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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30750 | How is the motive expressed in sex worship a part of our motives and feelings of today? |
30750 | Is this day dreaming beneficial to the adult? |
30750 | Is this not true of the individual? |
30750 | Why should superstitions of this kind live century after century? |
39015 | Who shall find the earth? |
39015 | Are not Egyptian Serpents all purely Nilotic? |
39015 | But admitting this, may not the snake, after all, have been but a symbol of the phallus? |
39015 | Is not your serpent a"rattlesnake"and, ergo, purely American? |
39015 | Is this an argument? |
39015 | Looking at it, he asked,''What idol is that?'' |
39015 | May we regard them as allusive to the Serpent God and the Serpent Goddess of the Aztec mythology? |
39015 | The base still remains to give us its dimensions; but what was its original height? |
39015 | Was it the tomb of some mighty lord, or sovereign prince; or was it alone a place of sacrifice? |
39015 | Was the serpent in any way associated with the worship of the sun or the kindred worship of the Phallus?" |
39015 | and they desponded more than before, repeating,"Who shall find the earth?" |
39015 | exclaimed all those left on the raft,"now that the beaver and the otter are dead?" |
39015 | who can tell?" |
40206 | ** Journal, May 25, 1768, p. 308? 40206 * Why is the ass only mentioned besides man? 40206 And the king said unto Daniel, Wilt thou also say that this is of brass? 40206 How comes it, then, one may ask, that divination and sorcery are denounced in Deuteronomy xviii.? 40206 If the witch of Endor could raise spirits, why not Lottie Fowler or Mr. Eglinton? 40206 Its doing so will please the author, for every writer wishes to be read; why else, indeed, should he write? 40206 Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost? |
40206 | Micah argues against the barbarous practice:"Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?" |
40206 | Moses indignantly asked, Have ye saved all the women alive? |
40206 | Samuel says:"Why hast thou disquieted me to bring me up?" |
40206 | Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul? |
40206 | What is this, asks Emerson, but a prophecy of the progress of art? |
40206 | What, then, is the correct version of the origin of the Passover? |
40206 | Who can credit this monstrous libel on the character of God and on the intelligence of those to whom such a story is proffered? |
40206 | Why did the Lord employ such an agency? |
40206 | Why should the Church say of God:"His head is as the most fine gold, his locks are bushy and black as a raven"? |
40206 | Why this sudden change of conduct towards Moses, whose life Jehovah was apparently so anxious to save? |
40206 | or compare his legs to pillars of marble, or celebrate other parts of his divine person which are not usually mentioned in polite society? |
39414 | Is it strange,asks a lady writer,"that they regarded with reverence the great mystery of human birth? |
39414 | 16) without implying by some adjective, or some turn of language, that the word is a homonyme? |
39414 | 5, in that of cone? |
39414 | Is not this the doctrine of a trinity in unity?" |
39414 | Now if you transplant it or take a cutting off its branches for another plant, to what will you attribute what is produced by the propagation? |
39414 | Or, are we impure that we do_ not_ so regard it? |
39414 | So they gave it me: then I cast it into the fire, and there came out this calf"[ or cone?]. |
39414 | The question is, however, what was it that was really done? |
39414 | The question now arises, what was the origin or original meaning of these crosses? |
39414 | They then ask the deceased''s brother- in- law, or some other person able to give the proper answer,"Shall we present water?" |
39414 | They travel through the towns and villages, crying in the streets,"Who wants a good circumciser?" |
39414 | Were they impure thus to regard it? |
39414 | Will it not be to the grain, or the stone, or the kernel? |