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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A44583 | But whither am I carried with this Contemplation? |
A44583 | How you dare venture to lose, and what means you have to pay such great summs? |
A44583 | If you pay exactly, it will be enquired from whence the Money cometh? |
A44583 | What is it to the Priest, if the deluded Zealot undoes himself in the Attempt? |
A44583 | What is there in this that is so Criminal, as to deserve the Penalty of that most singular Apothegme, A Trimmer is worse than a Rebel? |
A44782 | And are you so in love with Separation, as not to be mov''d by this Example? |
A44782 | Are you ready to stand in every Borough by Vertue of a Conge d''eslire, and instead of Election, be satisfied if you are Returned? |
A44782 | Besides, What all our Sable Cavalcade, To the Great DEAD, our Darkest Funeral Shade? |
A44782 | But whither am I carried with this Contemplation? |
A44782 | Do you believe less than you did, that there is Idolatry in the Church of Rome? |
A44782 | Have you enough considered what will be expected from you? |
A44782 | How you dare venture to lose, and what means you have to pay such great summs? |
A44782 | If you pay exactly, it will be enquired from whence the Money cometh? |
A44782 | Or ● ould her Allegiance be tainted by her re ● ● ● ● ing the sacred Person of her Sovereign, because he was impatient of delay? |
A44782 | The Juries are by the Law to be Exvicineto; And shall there be less care that the Representatives of the People be so too? |
A44782 | The World first admireth Men''s Wisdom for getting Money, and then raileth at them if they do not throw it away? |
A44782 | Thus, like the Eden Pair, Why is Truth drawn A Naked Beauty, in Transparent Lawn? |
A44782 | To conclude, the short Question will be, Whether you will join with those who must in the end run the same Fate with you? |
A44782 | What can more high, Than an Vnmercinary Greatness fly? |
A44782 | What is it to the Priest, if the deluded Zealot undoes himself in the Attempt? |
A44782 | What is there in this that is so Criminal, as to deserve the Penalty of that most singular Apophthegm, A Trimmer is worse than a Rebel? |
A44782 | What''s a poor Short- liv''d Pile of Crumbling Earth, A Mould''ring Tomb, t''Apollinary WORTH? |
A44782 | When it cometh to be the Question with such a Man, Whether he shall be Just to the Publick, or Cruel to his Family? |
A44782 | Where are the Men so distinguished from the rest of Mankind, that it is impossible for them to ● istake their Interest? |
A44782 | Whether regularly produced, or violently imposed? |
A44782 | Whether with or without the Concurrence of the People? |
A44782 | Who can foresee whether it will be from without, or from within, or from both? |
A44782 | Will you call these vain and empty Suspitions? |
A44782 | Would not this be an Argument to suspect them? |
A44782 | Yes, the True Mouruer''s in th''Historian Play''d: What''s Present Grief, but Past Delight Display''d? |
A44782 | have you been at all times so void of Fears and Jealousies as to justifie your being so unreasonably Valiant in having none upon this occasion? |
A44782 | her Funeral Tear? |
A43491 | ( pray Sir) is it not worth your time to know the mysterious truth of natural Astrology, and the strange and strong lines of the learned Moses? |
A43491 | All our abilities of good we offer to God as the fountain from whence they stream; can the day be light, and that light not come from the Sun? |
A43491 | Are we not oft, before we can discern the true, brought up and grounded in the false, sucking in heresie with our milk in childhood? |
A43491 | Ask your self,& c. I answer; Is not this injustice in you( Anonymus?) |
A43491 | At a Sermon well drest, what understander can have a motion to sleep? |
A43491 | But Ladies, I must resolve your question, whether is more true, that likeness is the cause of love, or love the cause of likeness? |
A43491 | But if once you render your self a pupil to whining love,& c. I answer; Why dost call it whining love? |
A43491 | Divinity well ordered casts forth a bait, which angles the soul into the ear; and how can that close, when such a guest sits in it? |
A43491 | Do I not grant the King in power is great, And that all Nations homage to his Seat? |
A43491 | Do you not travel, sweat, And toyl, that of your labours they may eat? |
A43491 | Do''st hold a Simple Honesty no Fame? |
A43491 | Gallop not through a town,& c. I answer, why so? |
A43491 | Gods Love, How free? |
A43491 | How few men Prophets does this age afford us in comparison of Prophetesses? |
A43491 | How generall is the affection of old Men to Women? |
A43491 | How happily do they live, that know nothing but what is necessary? |
A43491 | How infinitely would you intangle your self, if you could sit down and obtain your wishes? |
A43491 | How just? |
A43491 | How many men seeking these vilely, have found themselves Convertites? |
A43491 | How necessary? |
A43491 | How undeserved? |
A43491 | How were the Jews astonied at Christs Doctrine? |
A43491 | I might have fixed this peece to a Pinacle, made the Dedication High; But to what purpose? |
A43491 | If none of my perswasions,& c. I answer; why? |
A43491 | If you expect affection from them; have not women many times cut off their hair, to make ropes for Engines, and strings for Bowes? |
A43491 | Is he not wholly hers? |
A43491 | Leaves he not all his business and affair, To gaze upon her eyes, play with her hair? |
A43491 | Or art thou such a stranger to the Time, Thou canst not know my Fortune from my Crime? |
A43491 | Or that a sick man should deliver an Oration with a Grace and cheerfullness? |
A43491 | Pray Sir Kirk Dragooner why? |
A43491 | Spend no time in reading, much less writing strong lines,& c. I answer: Why so? |
A43491 | The Air and Command of their smiles? |
A43491 | The Art of Musick,& c. I answer, Whose dull bloud will not caper in his veins, when the very air he breaths in frisketh in a tickled motion? |
A43491 | The Charms and allurements of their mind? |
A43491 | The happiness and spirituallity of their Countenance? |
A43491 | The mestange and harmony of their Colours? |
A43491 | The prudent Consistory finding,& c. I answer; Can a fly comprehend man upon the top of Monarchy? |
A43491 | The sweetness and killing Languors of their eyes? |
A43491 | VVhat saies this Father to his Son? |
A43491 | VVho would expect a lame man should run swiftly? |
A43491 | WHo is this that darkneth Councel, by Words without Knowledge? |
A43491 | We brook nothing restraint ties us to,& c. Whence proceed these most horrid villanies, but from a masculine unblushing impudence? |
A43491 | What is become of truth, sincerity, charity, humility, those antiqui mores? |
A43491 | What peace can you expect within you, while these rebels rest unovercome? |
A43491 | What though I have no Rattle to my name? |
A43491 | Why do you abuse women with the title of impotent, infected, lothsome and diseased whores? |
A43491 | Your thankfullnesse, How due? |
A43491 | and how great would this be, if a woman looks upon her self as the Mother of her Country? |
A43491 | and is not this, because you ignorantly follow the flesh, the body, and the blinded appetite, which look to nothing but the shell and outside? |
A43491 | and what greater love of Country can be shewn? |
A43491 | as if allowing them the name, they would conserve the Numen to themselves: in their Sacrifices, how butcherly cruel? |
A43491 | can a clock go without a weight to move it, or a keeper to set it? |
A43491 | do you not often wish that, which you after see would be your confusion? |
A43491 | doth he not bring Gold to her, Silver, and each precious thing? |
A43491 | have they not been content to perish for their Husbands in their habitations? |
A43491 | have they not given up their Rings and Jewels to defray charges? |
A43491 | how Eloquent a pleader is Paul? |
A43491 | how grave in his Ecclesiastes? |
A43491 | is beauty so immodest, you spleen of a blew stocking''d Iustice, are they all whores? |
A43491 | what a deal of sweet do we find in a mild- dispositioned woman? |
A43491 | what tenderness would she not have towards the people, her children? |
A43491 | whither are they gone? |
A43491 | who can but fix his eye and thoughts, when he hears the sighes and dying groans, gestured from the mournful Instrument? |
A43491 | who would not gaze himself into admiration when he shall see so rich a treasure in so pure a Cabinet, unmatched virtue, in matchless Beauty? |
A43491 | why do you neglect that wherein should be your greatest care? |