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.
identifier | question |
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A53916 | Whether the greatest part of dying Infants shall be damned? |
A53912 | Upon this, Enquiry was made what they had eat or drunk? |
A53912 | Ut sapiant fatuae fabrorum prandia Betae, O quam saepe petet vina piperque coquus? |
A53910 | Whose innate heat is so extinguish''d that it ca n''t be stir''d up by this motion and ferment afresh? |
A53913 | Here doth arise a question, why the Yard hath not any fat? |
A53913 | How many miserable Volumes have these late times brought forth? |
A53913 | If she had not lost her appetite? |
A53913 | In this place arises a Question, not trivial; whether the Seed of Woman be the efficient, or the material cause of generation? |
A53913 | Now here ariseth a great doubt, whether the Child died at the hour of her being scared, by reason that it did not move in all that time? |
A53913 | WHen the Woman begins to cry out, and hath sent for her Widwife; the first thing that the Midwife is to ask, is, when she did conceive? |
A53913 | What reason can be given for these and many other things in nature? |
A53913 | Whereupon I asked her, if any ill vapours rose up into her mouth? |