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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43373 | Do you see? |
43373 | Is He not our best friend? |
43373 | Is it joy? |
43373 | _ Can not_ I make you see? |
43373 | After a pause I said:"Suppose Christ should really come this Christmas and it should be authoritatively announced that He would be here to- morrow?" |
43373 | Do we really believe what we hear in church? |
43373 | Do you think I can rejoice? |
43373 | He will, wo n''t He?" |
43373 | Of what use will all these be to- morrow?" |
43373 | The night, the long night of the world''s groping agony and blind desire? |
43373 | There seemed to be nothing doing; and each person looked wistfully upon his neighbor as if to say, Have you heard? |
43373 | To- night it''s mine; and to- morrow it will be all so much waste paper; and then what have I left? |
43373 | Was it true? |
43373 | What could be more powerful than such discourses? |
43373 | What does He want of me? |
43373 | What? |
43373 | Will these skies brighten and flash? |
43373 | Will this really ever happen? |
43373 | Will this solid, commonplace earth see it? |
43373 | Yet, though I felt awe, I felt a sort of confiding love as I said:"Tell me, is it really true? |
43373 | _ Is_ Christ coming?" |
43373 | _ Is_ it almost over? |
43373 | _ Is_ the day at hand? |
43373 | and will upturned faces in this city be watching to see Him coming? |
43373 | or is it a dream?" |
43373 | said the woman, turning towards him a face pale and fervent, and clasping her hands,"how can you say so?" |
43373 | to- morrow?" |
43373 | will He take us? |
30573 | And why do thoughts arise in your hearts? |
30573 | Why are ye troubled? |
30573 | And what danger can the hereafter, if there be such a thing as the hereafter, hold for any one who is so obeying the laws of God? |
30573 | And what would that mean if He should come to- night or to- morrow? |
30573 | Are you willing to- night to put your faith and your heart into that old prayer and bid Him come? |
30573 | But what evidence have we, what demonstration and proof that God will fulfill this postscript promise and plan? |
30573 | But what of Israel? |
30573 | But what of the nations that scattered them and made them to suffer? |
30573 | But when? |
30573 | Do you ever pray the last prayer recorded in Holy Scripture, the last prayer of the Holy Apostolic Church? |
30573 | Do you feel ashamed or afraid to offer it in public? |
30573 | Do you really want Him to come-- this long absent Redeemer and Lord? |
30573 | Does it ever come to your lips? |
30573 | Has God failed to keep His promise? |
30573 | Has He been unable or unwilling to keep His promise? |
30573 | Have you the faith and sincerity to do it? |
30573 | Is this prayer in your heart? |
30573 | O death, where is thy sting? |
30573 | O grave, where is thy victory?" |
30573 | Then he said:"Have ye here any meat?" |
30573 | What are these fifteen millions of Jews but fifteen millions of proofs that the book we call the Bible is true, is inerrant, infallible? |
30573 | What could be said but that she had wholly forgotten or proved totally false to the principles for which her husband had died? |
30573 | What evidence have we from the bare statement of God that He will keep this promise? |
30573 | What would it mean to you whose loved ones are lying in that cemetery or any other of the sleeping places of the dead? |
30573 | When you try to offer it in private or public does unbelief smother it? |
30573 | Where is Greece whose phalanxes swept through their fields and spoiled their vineyards? |
30573 | Where is the difference between a thousand years''delay and one moment that can be fixed by any man? |
30573 | Where? |
30573 | Who is he who has it all fixed and polished and pumice stoned to the exact date? |
30573 | Who is he who will have the hardihood to fix the hour when the Master has said no man knows? |
30573 | Who is he who will put a thousand years between the Church and her returning Lord? |
30573 | Why had he no need to write to them? |
57330 | Can you prove God the Father to be in one place, in any greater degree and power, than he is in any and every, and every other place? |
57330 | How could that be? |
57330 | Then the Moon shall be confounded and the Sun ashamed when the Lord of hosts shall reign in Mount_ Zion_ and in_ Jerusalem_--(why? 57330 Where away?" |
57330 | ( Does he remain in the same place?) |
57330 | Admit that it was, has God ever pardoned that sin? |
57330 | And does not the Ancient of days give it to him? |
57330 | But how can it be that anything in heaven is polluted, or unclean? |
57330 | But perhaps you do not believe that Esdras is a true prophet; well then, will you believe St. Paul? |
57330 | But what was the miracle? |
57330 | Can any proof be adduced that the earth is to be burned even, until after immortality is given to the saints? |
57330 | Can the_ City_ go into the_ City_? |
57330 | Can this testimony be credited? |
57330 | Canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection?" |
57330 | Did Jesus contradict the Patriarchs and Prophets? |
57330 | Did he take it out of his own hand? |
57330 | Did not"Abraham look for a city which had foundations?" |
57330 | Do not the waters issue out from the throne? |
57330 | Do they mean old Jerusalem? |
57330 | Does he in either text say that the mountain is the sanctuary? |
57330 | Does not the Seraphims which are continually crying, Holy, Holy, Holy, in the eighth verse, say so? |
57330 | From what part of Heaven will this glorious_ City_ appear? |
57330 | Hear him:"What agreement hath the temple of God with idols? |
57330 | How can you believe then, what you are experiencing every day of your life, on the planet in which we live? |
57330 | How could they cast down the earth to the earth? |
57330 | How then is it, that the traveller and historian are entirely silent about it? |
57330 | How was this accomplished? |
57330 | If it can not be found, why violate still this sacred command of God and reject all the light that is thrown in your pathway? |
57330 | If the city is the Saints, what is this that enters into and have right to the tree of life? |
57330 | Is it any more so, than to believe the Apostle John''s testimony? |
57330 | Is not the true in the eternal state? |
57330 | Is not this after the city comes down? |
57330 | Is there any proof to be found that this throne was on the Isle of Patmos, Rome, or any other city, or place in this globe? |
57330 | Now did the Apostle''s ever teach such a doctrine, that Jesus had come_ in them_ the second time? |
57330 | Now what place is this which the Lord has made to dwell in? |
57330 | Now where? |
57330 | Now will it still be said that the earth is the sanctuary? |
57330 | One at a certain time said,"Canst thou by searching find out God? |
57330 | See x: 14;"Now I am come( for what?) |
57330 | The editor of the Day Star asks,"why we stand gazing up into heaven; can you( meaning, I suppose, any one) tell where this same Jesus is coming from?" |
57330 | Then is not our high priest in the proper place to"cleanse the sanctuary?" |
57330 | Think you that God will ever change the true to answer the pattern of Popery, that has been foremost in desolating the world? |
57330 | Think you that this little speck of earth is the only thing that is defiled, among the millions and myriads of worlds which stud the diadem of space? |
57330 | Was Stephen mistaken? |
57330 | Was not the sanctuary on earth which the high priest cleansed the tenth day of the seventh month every year, a pattern of the true? |
57330 | Well, says one, are you going to call this_ City_ the Sanctuary too? |
57330 | What are these commandments to us? |
57330 | What should we do then? |
57330 | What was the Ark? |
57330 | When the Savior ascended from Mount Olivet, his disciples saw him: the two shining ones said,"Ye men of Galilee why stand ye gazing up_ into heaven_? |
57330 | Where is he? |
57330 | Where was the first sin that ever cursed this world committed? |
57330 | Who are they? |
57330 | Who did? |
57330 | Who was found worthy to come and take the book out of the right hand of him that sat upon this throne? |
57330 | Who, then? |
57330 | Who? |
57330 | Why all this costly array in"building the Tabernacle and afterwards the Temple?" |
57330 | Why all this? |
57330 | Why continue to pray"THY KINGDOM COME?" |
57330 | Why follow in the footsteps of Popery to trammel the mind? |
57330 | Why not as well require a rule to get money? |
57330 | Why, there is not the least particle of proof that the righteous dead have yet been caught up? |
57330 | Why? |
57330 | Will it not be conceded by all Bible students, that the Lord God Almighty, the Father, is seated upon it? |
57330 | Will you say then that the fourth commandment is abolished? |
57330 | Would it not be absurd to say that he gave it to himself? |
57330 | Yes; but was not Paradise polluted by this sin? |
57330 | and is not the promise-- to him that overcometh I will give to eat of the tree of life which is in the midst of the Paradise of God? |
57330 | and is not the tree of life on either side of it? |
18815 | ''_ Near repetition_?'' 18815 And what,"asked Apleon,"of the rest, the vast bulk of the worshippers at the various churches? |
18815 | But how could that be known in circles purely Anti- christ? |
18815 | But_ religiously_, Bastin, religiously? |
18815 | Did he go down stairs, or into one of the other offices? |
18815 | Did you see that tall gentleman pass out, Charley? |
18815 | Do you feel as if any bone was broken, anywhere? |
18815 | Do you really believe, Mr. Bastin,went on the visitor,"what you have written in that column? |
18815 | FINIS? |
18815 | For how long,murmured Bullen to himself,"will this be voluntary?" |
18815 | For what reason? |
18815 | Good- bye, Cohen? |
18815 | Have_ you_ heard from my boy, from George? |
18815 | How do you feel, little Rose? |
18815 | How do you know this? |
18815 | I wonder if these programs can be procured in London? |
18815 | I''m going off into a disquisition on interiors, so-- shall we sit here? |
18815 | If she is all this, why is she unwed? 18815 In English?" |
18815 | Is it what has been flying over the''Eternal City''here, in the centre of that great white flag that floats over the Apleon Palace? 18815 Is this a beginning of_ organized_ lawlessness on the part of the Anti- christ?" |
18815 | No, why, is there anything the matter, Sir Archibald? |
18815 | Now, now Mr. Punch, where''s your poor wife? 18815 Sir Archibald, what has happened?" |
18815 | Some new indication that way? |
18815 | Steamer? |
18815 | Tall gennelman, sir? 18815 Turn ye, turn ye, for why will ye die? |
18815 | We will turn first again to my text, to the 6th of John, the 70th verse,''Did I not choose you the twelve, and one of you_ is_ a devil-- a_ demon_? 18815 What has your wonderful temple cost?" |
18815 | What is this foul, blasphemous movement? 18815 When did you eat anything last?" |
18815 | Where-- am-- I? |
18815 | Will Cohen, think you,asked the chaplain,"steal back under cover of one of the dark nights and try to induce his wife to join him?" |
18815 | A perplexed look filled his face, as he continued:"What does it all mean?" |
18815 | After the Lord''s Second Coming, what will happen to those left behind? |
18815 | Again and again, he had said to himself:"How could I have been such a fool? |
18815 | Again that clear, rich bell- like voice rang out in the repeated question:"Who, I repeat, was Judas Iscariot? |
18815 | And when a shadow falls across the window Of my room, Where I am working my appointed task, I lift my head to watch the door, and ask If He is come? |
18815 | And-- was it fancy? |
18815 | Apleon?" |
18815 | Are you one of those dogs, the Christians?'' |
18815 | As the last echo of the laughter died away, Apleon called, to his Viceroy:"Where is the axe and the block?" |
18815 | But about you, Rose? |
18815 | But----"His voice grew hoarse with excitement, as he added, low and cautiously:"What do you know about Ralph Bastin?" |
18815 | By the bye, Bastin, good fellow, what constitutes''_ peculiarity_,''in this sense? |
18815 | Coming back at this particular moment, Ralph asked himself:"Is Lucien Apleon the Anti- christ?" |
18815 | Do you believe what you have written?" |
18815 | Does anyone here know? |
18815 | Does it mean that life was given to it, temporarily? |
18815 | Had she spoken the tongue of flattery, or of the mere conventional? |
18815 | Have you done away with her?" |
18815 | He led her to the room he had indicated, and glancing around to see that the towels were in the place, he said,"what is your name?" |
18815 | He repeated the words much after the manner of a man who, recovering from a swoon, says,"Where-- am-- I?" |
18815 | He rose to meet her, saying,"Where will you sit? |
18815 | He turned to Wolferstein again, saying:"Where has Cohen, the ex- priest, and that herd of disloyal pigs gone?" |
18815 | He was startled even more by the tones of his voice when he said:"And what of the Anti- christ of whom you have spoken and written? |
18815 | His companion nodded an assent, then bawled back:"Whither are they bound, I wonder?" |
18815 | How are we to understand it? |
18815 | How do you mean, Colonel?" |
18815 | How then would Anti- christ have anything to do with it?" |
18815 | I wonder if it will be celebrated to- day?" |
18815 | In England, do you think?" |
18815 | Is she a replica of her mother?" |
18815 | Lifting the hanging a few inches at the bottom he thrust the clothes underneath, and called:"Do you feel well enough to get up, Rose? |
18815 | Nearly all our plans have followed the directions, the picture of Ezekiel''s Temple?" |
18815 | Now she interrupted him, saying, in a cautious whisper:"Are you Mr. Ralph Bastin?" |
18815 | Now, almost for the first time, it came to him with full seriousness,"What am I to do with her? |
18815 | She smiled back into his anxious face:"Hurt? |
18815 | She smiled up into his face, as she said:"''Interested,''Colonel Youlter? |
18815 | The Romish Church, The Greek Church, The Anglican Church or any one of the multitude of dissenting churches?" |
18815 | The confidence of the mighty host of Hell- inspired warrior hosts, had been"_ Who is like unto the Beast? |
18815 | The question is, where would one-- who would rather die than wear the''Mark of the Beast''--be safest? |
18815 | The rejoicings in Jerusalem, Babylon, and elsewhere, over the death of"The Witnesses"was wilder than the"Mafficking"[ Transcriber''s note: Mafeking?] |
18815 | Then in quiet, calm, but incisive tones he asked:"Who,--what, was Judas Iscariot? |
18815 | Then what of you here who are not His? |
18815 | Then, too, that wondrous, silent, but mighty influence of restraint upon evil.--The Holy Spirit, Himself, has left the earth, and now, what? |
18815 | Then, without giving him time to reply, she went on:"But why did you ask whether I knew anything of the New Testament?" |
18815 | There was no movement, and in response to his question,"are you hurt?" |
18815 | Therefore we cry:"_ Turn ye, turn ye, for why will ye die? |
18815 | Two cries rose loud and laudatory from the multitude"Who is like Apleon? |
18815 | Was he a man, in the usual acceptance of the term, or was he a demon incarnated? |
18815 | Was he_ human_, was he man, as I am, as you are? |
18815 | What are we to make of it? |
18815 | What are your plans, or have n''t you any?" |
18815 | What does it all mean?" |
18815 | What does it mean? |
18815 | What does it mean?" |
18815 | What does that mean? |
18815 | What does the Bible say about him? |
18815 | What grape, more so a_ ripe_ grape, can stand the weight of a man as his foot crushes down upon it? |
18815 | What has the world come to? |
18815 | What is meant by"The Mark of the Beast"? |
18815 | What is the special one that you have heard?" |
18815 | What is their fate to be?" |
18815 | What will be the fate of those who refuse to bear this mark? |
18815 | What will happen during the reign of the Antichrist? |
18815 | What will that mark be? |
18815 | What will the Tribulation period be like? |
18815 | What will this sign be? |
18815 | What would it matter if one or more of the religions denied the Deity of Christ? |
18815 | What_ does_ it all mean, Bastin?" |
18815 | When the lad appeared, he asked:"Do you know if Mr. Bullen is on the premises?" |
18815 | When, however, in response to her question:"But you are English, George?" |
18815 | Who can say for certain? |
18815 | Who can war with him?_"But they see him taken, taken alive, taken without being able to lift a finger against his captors. |
18815 | Who dare oppose him?" |
18815 | Who shall say? |
18815 | Who will show us the way?'' |
18815 | Why should ye be stricken any more? |
18815 | Why, man, your life is not worth the snap of a finger?" |
18815 | Will Apleon, the Traitor to his covenant- word, ever know the fate of our pursuers? |
18815 | Will any attempt be made to celebrate it, to- day, I wonder?" |
18815 | Will it be thus that the Jew will receive his sign from heaven? |
18815 | Will they then begin to see their national, as well as their individual folly? |
18815 | Will you worship our Lord Apleon, and wear his brand?" |
18815 | With the old mocking, quizzical smile, the handsome Apleon interrupted him, asking:"What do you mean by the_ real_ Church of God? |
18815 | cried Ralph,"Why-- what-- where are you going?" |
18815 | or, was he a demon? |
18815 | since, saving her, housing her I have, to a certain extent, made myself responsible for her?" |
18815 | that others did not accept the Bible as the Inspired word of God and so on? |
18815 | the one word came in merest whisper from her, then leaning closer to him, she went on:"But do you know, George, the_ import_ of the foul Mark?" |
18815 | the wind blows in that quarter, eh? |
14021 | A doctor, sir? |
14021 | And America? |
14021 | And Christianity certainly has been the Religion of the West up to a hundred years ago? |
14021 | And Europe? |
14021 | And how did we keep out of the Eastern War? |
14021 | And if it goes wrong? |
14021 | And is there any other news? |
14021 | And my Germans are in it? 14021 And nothing more is known?" |
14021 | And now what remains to be said? 14021 And that is all?" |
14021 | And that priest-- that priest does n''t think so? |
14021 | And the Abbey will be used? |
14021 | And the East? |
14021 | And the Holy Father? |
14021 | And the programme? |
14021 | And the religious effect of that? |
14021 | And they? |
14021 | And what do you think? |
14021 | And what is the Government doing? |
14021 | And what next, sir? 14021 And what then?" |
14021 | And what then? |
14021 | And you are sure? |
14021 | And you have done so? |
14021 | And you think our plan will hinder it? |
14021 | And you will tell them so? |
14021 | And you, Holiness? |
14021 | And you? |
14021 | And your Eminence? |
14021 | And your speech to- morrow? |
14021 | And-- and they''ve just stopped? |
14021 | And-- and which would you say were the most highly evolved people-- East or West? |
14021 | Any complete message? |
14021 | Are you a Catholic? |
14021 | Are you going like this? 14021 Are you in pain?" |
14021 | Are you sure you are not too frightened, my dear? 14021 Are you the Archbishop, sir?" |
14021 | Are you too tired to talk, my dear? |
14021 | As you said, What is the use of words? |
14021 | Brand,came the sharp fairy voice,"is that you?... |
14021 | But I really want to get at what they think.... Well, then, that is all? |
14021 | But is it absolutely certain that the East has got them? |
14021 | But it is all well between us again? |
14021 | But what do they say about that? |
14021 | But what does it all mean? 14021 But what has he done?" |
14021 | But what is it? |
14021 | But who is Felsenburgh? |
14021 | But you did what you could, my dear? |
14021 | But-- but can not we be friends? |
14021 | By the way, Brand, what do you know of a man called Phillips? 14021 Can I do anything for you?" |
14021 | Did he confess it? |
14021 | Did you notice anything just now, sweetheart-- when I said that about Jesus Christ? |
14021 | Do I not? |
14021 | Do the people understand? |
14021 | Do you know if he is alive? |
14021 | Do you mean--? 14021 Do you think the conspirators will attempt it?" |
14021 | Does he ask for anything? |
14021 | Eh? |
14021 | Eminence, have you considered the effect in either case? 14021 Europe will not split?" |
14021 | Euthanasia? |
14021 | Father Franklin? |
14021 | Father, I must not keep you; but tell me this-- Who is this man? |
14021 | Felsenburgh? |
14021 | Friends? |
14021 | Good news or bad? |
14021 | Had you better tell me now? |
14021 | Has he any other name? |
14021 | Have you a Comparative Atlas, sir? |
14021 | Have you ever been in a typhoon? |
14021 | Have you noticed how few great men we''ve got? 14021 He is coming straight through, your Eminence?" |
14021 | He will not veto it? |
14021 | He will, will he not? 14021 His likeness to the other?" |
14021 | How did this come through? |
14021 | How do I know it is not a dream? |
14021 | How do they know he was a Catholic? |
14021 | How do you account for that, then? 14021 How ill?" |
14021 | How old is He? |
14021 | How shall you go? |
14021 | How would your old fellow- Catholics account for it? |
14021 | I beg your pardon, sir, but were you at Brighton, at the accident two months ago? |
14021 | I may tell her about you, sir? |
14021 | I must not say I am a priest, I suppose? |
14021 | I suppose we shall communicate with one another? |
14021 | I will telephone in the morning.... Mabel, do you remember what I told you about the priest? |
14021 | Indeed, sir? |
14021 | Is it true,she said again,"that all are to be questioned as to whether they believe in God, and to be killed if they confess it?" |
14021 | Is it true? |
14021 | Is it? 14021 Is n''t it astonishing the way in which suggestion lasts? |
14021 | Is n''t that very hopeful? |
14021 | Is sentimentality all you mean by friendship? 14021 Is that all?" |
14021 | Is there any other proposal? |
14021 | Is this any use? |
14021 | Is what true, my dear? |
14021 | It is not Eastern news? |
14021 | It is not certain that she will die-- it is not imminent? |
14021 | It is of no use.. Then you did sign it? |
14021 | Mabel, where are you going? |
14021 | Mother is ill. Shall I leave her? |
14021 | My darling,cried the man,"have you nothing to say?" |
14021 | My dear, my dear, what is it? |
14021 | My dear, what do you mean when you say that He is not yet known? |
14021 | My dear, what is it? |
14021 | No more than that? |
14021 | No, sir; it was my daughter- in- law-- I beg your pardon, sir, but---"Well? |
14021 | Nothing else? |
14021 | Oh, very good.... May we know what good comes of being''received into the Church?'' |
14021 | Oliver, what do you say to people when they are dying? |
14021 | Oliver,she cried again,"I must tell you this.... Do you know what I thought before you came?" |
14021 | One instant-- is it true that this worship will be compulsory? |
14021 | Shall I send to you in a day or two? 14021 Shall you be there, sir?" |
14021 | Sweetheart,he said gravely,"can not you trust me a little? |
14021 | Tell me, are you very ill? |
14021 | Thank you so much, Mr. Francis.... Then that is the kind of outline? |
14021 | That among the palms, Holiness? |
14021 | That place, father,He said,"what is its name?" |
14021 | That they are pig- headed? 14021 The Mohammedans believe in God, too, do n''t they?" |
14021 | The door is shut, father? 14021 The effect?" |
14021 | Then Felsenburgh was in London? |
14021 | Then when do you suppose the news was made public? |
14021 | Then you did sign it? |
14021 | This man? 14021 Was there ever a dream like this?" |
14021 | Waves, do you think? |
14021 | Well, Eminence? |
14021 | Well, briefly, they say that pain is the result of sin---"And sin? 14021 Well, my child?" |
14021 | Well, my dear, what is it? 14021 Well, my dear?" |
14021 | Well, my dear? |
14021 | Well, my dear? |
14021 | Well, my dear? |
14021 | Well, sir, you will come, will you not? |
14021 | Well, sir,he said hastily,"you will say nothing till you have seen her? |
14021 | Well, then, Father Percy Franklin; can you tell us why you came here? 14021 Well, think about it, and let me know.... You have heard what has happened?" |
14021 | Well, what is it, my dear? 14021 Well, you have seen Mr. Phillips, then?" |
14021 | Well? |
14021 | Well? |
14021 | Were you there, madam? |
14021 | What about him? |
14021 | What about this European parliament? |
14021 | What am I wanted to say? |
14021 | What chance do you see? |
14021 | What do they mean by that? |
14021 | What do you make of it? |
14021 | What do you think of the Pope''s new Religious Order, sir? |
14021 | What do you think of the weather? |
14021 | What do you think will be the effect? |
14021 | What else? |
14021 | What else? |
14021 | What happened to you? |
14021 | What is the meaning? |
14021 | What is the use of these questions? |
14021 | What is your opinion of the whole affair, sir? |
14021 | What kind of figure? |
14021 | What of the figures? |
14021 | What time will they be back? |
14021 | What year was the_ Two- Thirds Majority Bill_ passed? |
14021 | What''s the matter with mother? |
14021 | When would you wish me to bring you Holy Communion? 14021 When?" |
14021 | Where is it? |
14021 | Who is Felsenburgh, after all? |
14021 | Who is it? 14021 Who is that?" |
14021 | Who is there? |
14021 | Who is this man? |
14021 | Who is this? |
14021 | Why are you not a Catholic yourself? |
14021 | Why did he shoot just then? |
14021 | Why does she not send for her parish- priest? |
14021 | Why not at once? |
14021 | Why not now? |
14021 | Why, father? |
14021 | Will you hear my confession, father? |
14021 | Will you promise me to sit quietly, then? |
14021 | Will your Eminence wait here? |
14021 | Would you mind telling us your name? 14021 Yes, Mabel?" |
14021 | Yes, Oliver? |
14021 | Yes, but by what means? |
14021 | Yes, my child,he said quietly,"but who is it?" |
14021 | Yes, my son? |
14021 | Yes? 14021 You are afraid, sir? |
14021 | You are all Masons, of course? |
14021 | You have been here all this evening? |
14021 | You saw that too, then.... Mabel, do you think she is falling back? |
14021 | You see that, do you not? 14021 You sent for him, mother?" |
14021 | You swear you are a priest? |
14021 | You will come, sir, will you not? 14021 Your arm, my dear?" |
14021 | ''Paternity,''is it not? |
14021 | *****"And the fall of the Universities?" |
14021 | ... And it is true that Christians have died for this Faith, whatever it is?" |
14021 | ... Is death imminent?" |
14021 | A line or two ran in her head from one of the old Victorian poets: You doubt If any one Could think or bid it? |
14021 | After all, who was old Blackmore to frighten him? |
14021 | And I am not, any more, at least not with my heart, though I see you are right.... Do you understand, my dear? |
14021 | And I ca n''t get Felsenburgh out of my head.... Father Franklin---""Yes?" |
14021 | And how do you do it, Father Franklin?" |
14021 | And how far was he, Percy Franklin, responsible? |
14021 | And now, you till come, sir?" |
14021 | And then Hell; how could you ever have believed in that?... |
14021 | And what do you think should be done?" |
14021 | And what next?" |
14021 | And what of Julian Felsenburgh?" |
14021 | And will He be with us to- morrow?" |
14021 | And yet, what do I know of him? |
14021 | And you signed it?" |
14021 | And you will not come until twenty- two o''clock, sir?" |
14021 | Are you coming, father?" |
14021 | Are you still losing Catholics through Masonry?" |
14021 | Are you sure?" |
14021 | At any rate, we know your address, and can let you know.... By the way, Father Franklin, are you going back to Westminster to- night?" |
14021 | At least, so I think.... Father, who in God''s name is Felsenburgh?" |
14021 | Brand and his wife know nothing of all this?" |
14021 | Brand? |
14021 | Brand?" |
14021 | Brand?" |
14021 | Brand?" |
14021 | Brand?" |
14021 | But I believe it is practically certain, is it not?--that Divine Worship is to be restored throughout the kingdom?" |
14021 | But after this---""Well?" |
14021 | But briefly---""Well?" |
14021 | But have n''t I told them a hundred times?" |
14021 | But if not---""Well?" |
14021 | But there must be a Founder-- Who, in God''s Name? |
14021 | But what does faith mean, except that we know that mercy will prevail? |
14021 | But you would like to?" |
14021 | By the way...""Yes?" |
14021 | Can you hear?" |
14021 | Can you not shake hands?" |
14021 | Could not republics, too, lay aside their splendour, mobs be tamed, selfishness deny itself, and wisdom confess its ignorance?... |
14021 | Did you know him?" |
14021 | Did you not feel it?" |
14021 | Do n''t you see that Christianity is only one way of saying all that? |
14021 | Do you know whom I at first took it for?" |
14021 | Do you not remember seeing me in the Cathedral?" |
14021 | Do you not understand that all which Jesus Christ promised has come true, though in another way? |
14021 | Do you remember, sir?--an old lady?" |
14021 | Do you see now why I was so tiresome? |
14021 | Does it ever come back to you?" |
14021 | Dreams are nonsense, are they not? |
14021 | Eminence, do you realise how violent the feeling is against us?" |
14021 | Even death itself seemed now no longer terrible, for was not death swallowed up in victory? |
14021 | Even the Archbishop, holy man as he was, with all his childlike faith-- was that the man to lead English Catholics and confound their enemies? |
14021 | Father, ought I to tell him?" |
14021 | First, may I ask a question?" |
14021 | First, there was his intellect, puzzled beyond description, demanding, Why, why, why? |
14021 | Francis?" |
14021 | Francis?" |
14021 | Francis?" |
14021 | Francis?" |
14021 | God-- You would understand, would n''t You?" |
14021 | Have you anything to add to this?" |
14021 | Have you decided yet as to whether the priest is to come again?" |
14021 | He became a Cardinal, did n''t he?" |
14021 | He can not harm me, can he? |
14021 | He had said mass, had he not? |
14021 | He had seen him lay himself down there some time-- was it four hours or four centuries ago? |
14021 | He says he can not deny God, neither can he affirm Him.--He was your secretary, then?" |
14021 | He will be back to dinner, will he not?" |
14021 | He wondered what he was doing now; whether he had taken off the Roman collar of Christ''s familiar slaves? |
14021 | His recommendations--? |
14021 | His voice was as-- as the sound of the sea-- as simple as that-- as-- as lamentable-- as strong as that.--Did you not hear it?" |
14021 | How can he believe it? |
14021 | How can this man injure you?" |
14021 | How can we pretend anything when you do not believe in God? |
14021 | How could he bear that? |
14021 | How could it come about?... |
14021 | How could it not? |
14021 | How long, he wondered, would there be peace? |
14021 | How old are you?" |
14021 | How was it conceivable that God did not intervene, and that the Father of men could permit His dear world to be so ranged against Him? |
14021 | How was it to be dealt with? |
14021 | How would he use his success?... |
14021 | I am a Catholic--?" |
14021 | I am not sure that it appealed even to me much( and I was always a strong Individualist)--except by way of pathos---""Yes?" |
14021 | I am safe now? |
14021 | I do not see how it could be bettered....""Yes, Oliver?" |
14021 | I dreamed of Him all night.... Oliver, where is He?" |
14021 | I mean, who sent for you?" |
14021 | I suppose no rehearsal will be possible?" |
14021 | I suppose you have to write your letter yet?" |
14021 | I understand that you offer yourselves as-- as Masters of Ceremonies--?" |
14021 | I was there too-- do you not remember? |
14021 | I would not move it for the world: it was her toy, was it not?" |
14021 | II And as for Himself, what had He to say to all this? |
14021 | III And as for His inner life, what can be said of that? |
14021 | III"Oh, mother,"said Mabel, kneeling by the bed;"can not you understand what has happened?" |
14021 | If it could reach this woman, who could be too far removed for it to take effect? |
14021 | If_ Papa Angelicus_ who now reigned in Rome had not thought of it, why should a foolish, conceited priest in Westminster set himself up to do so? |
14021 | In Italy? |
14021 | Is it his Holiness?''" |
14021 | It is after midnight, is it not?" |
14021 | It is just nervous excitement.... Shall I pull down the blind?" |
14021 | It is much better so.--And then, I suppose, Father Franklin, you want to give those other things to my mother, too?" |
14021 | It is simple, impressive, and, above all, it is unmistakable in its main lesson---""And that you take to be--?" |
14021 | It is this-- Why do Catholics believe in God?" |
14021 | It meant that every living creature in it was killed and probably many more in the place where it fell-- and what then? |
14021 | It must not be known, sir; you will promise me that, too?" |
14021 | It ran as follows:"What of Masonry? |
14021 | It should have been forwarded by telegraphy-- why was that not done?" |
14021 | It was just exactly what they were not.... Where was I? |
14021 | It was very well for those that had the Faith, but what of the countless millions who were settling down in contented blasphemy? |
14021 | It will throw the movement back ten years.... Do you think that there are not thousands like yourself who hate and detest this violence?... |
14021 | Just now she can understand very little of what has happened.... What time shall you be home?" |
14021 | My dear, do people really believe all that?" |
14021 | Now what does all that mean?... |
14021 | Now, mother, are you ready for breakfast?" |
14021 | Now, sir, would you mind telling us why you came here?" |
14021 | Now, what do you make of that?" |
14021 | Oh!--what could they not do?... |
14021 | Oliver, do you understand? |
14021 | Oliver, how can they?" |
14021 | Or was God behind even this? |
14021 | Or why was it that that name seemed to him sinister? |
14021 | Perhaps you heard---""Felsenburgh?" |
14021 | Phillips?" |
14021 | Phillips?" |
14021 | Shall I get you anything?" |
14021 | Shall I read to you?" |
14021 | She heard an indrawn hiss behind her chair, and the next instant an exclamation from Mabel.... What was that? |
14021 | Tell me, Oliver?" |
14021 | That is all you know, then?" |
14021 | That was the answer; and was it not overwhelmingly sufficient? |
14021 | The poor dear is too ill. Will you come downstairs, sir?" |
14021 | Then they say that they deduce other things about God-- that He is Love, for example, because of happiness---""And the pain?" |
14021 | Then why not she?... |
14021 | There is a Catholic plot, sir, discovered in London---""Well?" |
14021 | There is no church law against your telling us, is there?" |
14021 | There is no one listening?" |
14021 | There was a gentle sobbing somewhere in the air-- was it her own or another''s? |
14021 | Was it just then to repeat formulas, to lie still, to open despatches, to listen through the telephone, and to suffer? |
14021 | Was not that scheme as old as the eternal hills, and as useless for practical purposes? |
14021 | Was this eternal silence never to be broken? |
14021 | Was this old woman out of her mind, then? |
14021 | Well, do n''t you see how strong that made the Communists? |
14021 | Well, watch her, wo n''t you?... |
14021 | Were these not, too, His children and the sheep of His pasture? |
14021 | What can I say? |
14021 | What did He mean to do? |
14021 | What do you know of Felsenburgh? |
14021 | What do you make of that?" |
14021 | What do you mean?" |
14021 | What do you see?" |
14021 | What does any one know of him?" |
14021 | What does it matter what that poor dear upstairs thinks? |
14021 | What else?... |
14021 | What have you dreamt?" |
14021 | What if that sinister man were still somewhere overhead? |
14021 | What if this new spasm of fervour were no more than the dying flare of faith? |
14021 | What in the world is happening?" |
14021 | What in the world then did God want him to do? |
14021 | What in the world was to be done? |
14021 | What is His power? |
14021 | What is it?" |
14021 | What is the matter? |
14021 | What kind of friends can we be?" |
14021 | What manner of man was he? |
14021 | What of Prophecy and Royalty?" |
14021 | What of universal peace-- peace, that is to say, established by others than Christ''s method? |
14021 | What time is it now, father?" |
14021 | What was his character, his motive, his method? |
14021 | What will happen?" |
14021 | When will you bring me Holy Communion?" |
14021 | Where did He learn His languages?" |
14021 | Where then was the difficulty? |
14021 | Where then was the wind, and the flame, and the earthquake, and the secret voice? |
14021 | Who are coming?" |
14021 | Who did it? |
14021 | Why are you trembling? |
14021 | Why did not Cardinal Dolgorovski communicate it?" |
14021 | Why did not Oliver come, or at least let her know why he did not? |
14021 | Why do you ask?" |
14021 | Why should they not be alike?" |
14021 | Why was it allowed? |
14021 | Why would he not be silent, and let silence be heard?... |
14021 | Will the President take part? |
14021 | Will twenty- two o''clock be convenient, sir?" |
14021 | Will you kindly destroy that when you have copied it? |
14021 | Will you promise us that?" |
14021 | Would not to- morrow, perhaps---?" |
14021 | Yet, she told herself again, that climax had already been born; the birthpangs were over; for had not He come who was the heir of time?... |
14021 | You are a priest, father?" |
14021 | You are not going back from your promise?" |
14021 | You are sure?" |
14021 | You have leave to go.... Will your Eminence stay for a few minutes?" |
14021 | You have not heard?" |
14021 | You must be present.... Can you hear?" |
14021 | You remember his''Analogy''? |
14021 | You said just now that things went slowly?" |
14021 | You understand that you are to remain in Rome for the present?" |
14021 | You will not tell him?" |
14021 | You will promise me?" |
14021 | Your address is here, I understand?" |
14021 | Your servant tells me---""Who sent you?" |
14021 | _ Quare fremuerunt gentes?... |
14021 | by the way, Mabel, do you know who took the message to the priest?" |
14021 | that is certain, is it? |
14021 | they are not necessary? |
14021 | what do I care? |
14021 | yes; and that does it, then? |
14021 | your white hair helps you.... Now, father, will you come with me into my room? |