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18480St. Patrick''s own words in the Epistle to Coroticus,"Have I not tender mercy on that nation which formerly took me captive?"
10864à ce nom, qui ne doit s''attendrir?
16044How is it possible for any one who is acquainted with these facts, and thinks from reason, to assert that such bodies are uninhabited?
16044To what other purpose could so great a heaven with so many constellations be intended?
16044What, said they, does anyone need but food and raiment, and thus to live content and quiet under one''s own management?
13871And how can we often think of Him, but by a holy habit which we should form of it?
13871Have we employed them in loving and serving GOD, who by His mercy has called us to this state and for that very end?
13871How can we be with Him but in thinking of Him often?
13871How can we pray to Him without being with Him?
13871You would think it rude to leave a friend alone who came to visit you: why then must GOD be neglected?
11142Or have the citizens at large, being contributories to the maintenance funds, a right to vote?
11142Should he be of the orthodox or the heterodox type?
11142The case was argued in this way: A majority of members on the register being in favour of one type, are they at liberty to choose as they will?
11142Would it not he better to simplify the faith-- in other and familiar words, to reduce the number of''essentials''?
14661Is it not demonstrated that Utah is an abnormal State?
14661Is there menace in this system?
14661What shall the Americans of that Commonwealth do if the people of the United States do not heed their cry?
14661Will Congress allow this awful calamity to continue?
15768--_Arcana Coelestia, n._ 1834 THE LORD''S SECOND COMING: WHEN?
15768--_Divine Providence, n._ 157 MAN"Lord, what is man that Thou art mindful of him; And the son of man that Thou visitest him?"
15768--_Heaven and Hell, n._ 482 If a man thinks to himself or says to another,"Who can have that inward acknowledgment of truth which is faith?
15768HOW?
15768Of what advantage will it be to me?
15768Unless he sees these in the services he renders them, he says in his heart,"Of what use is it?
15768Who can not see that to approach Jehovah the Father in His light is as impossible as to take the wings of the morning and to fly with them to the sun?
15768Why should I do it?
17343And Briga speaketh and saith,"Father, what fearest thou?"
17343And he said unto me,"Why dost thou ask me whence I am?
17343For which of us could live when thou wast absent living?
17343Hast thou any need of meat or drink?
17343Hast thou been overcome of sleep, or hath night covered thee?
17343Then the provider saith to holy Brendan,"Father, knowest thou what is this darkness?"
17343They answered him,"Art thou the Lord of all, that we should obey thy words?"
17343Why dost thou not rather ask as to this island?
17343and by what name I am called?
16088I do not ask about your feelings; I want to know if you are going to clean that gun?
16088Does not the government both demand and accept it as in lieu of other service?
16088For more than a week have we lain here, refusing to engage in hospital service; shall we retrace the steps of the past week?
16088Hard beds are healthy, but I query can not the result be defeated by the_ degree_?
16088How can we evade a fact?
16088How can we reason with such men?
16088Or shall we go South as overseers of the blacks on the confiscated estates of the rebels, to act under military commanders and to report to such?
16088So as we go down to our trial we have no arm to lean upon among all men; but why dost thou complain, oh, my Soul?
16088Then we are to be sent into the field, and there who will deliver us but God?
16088What shall we receive at their hands?
16088What would become of our testimony and our determination to preserve ourselves clear of the guilt of this war?
18270*** Why should I say more of_ these two planks_, I may call them, for saving men?
18270But, it may be asked, how has such a change been wrought in the minds of Episcopalians on both sides of the Atlantic?
18270Is it not the name of God?
18270What matters it whether priests claim this right as having been given them by means of baptism or penitence?
18270Who then but the individual offender can know the sins for which forgiveness is asked?
18270Why delay to enter on that which thou knowest will heal thee?
18270Why then not concede to priests at least this same measure of honorability?
17939And after all, what courage would it take, save that long since displayed by our fathers in this church?
17939And where did this logic hold me, if not to the church?
17939But if this is the case, why should we retain the form?
17939Is it not time, now, that we left this"outgrown shell,"and became at last the full and free community institution of which I speak?
17939To this announcement of my decision in this case, may I make, in closing, some two or three supplementary remarks?
17939Was I wrong when I ventured the assertion at the meeting of our Society, that in this church we have already moved far in this direction?
17939Where could I make plain my spiritual position, or bring to bear my spiritual influence, apart from the church?
17939Why not stay, therefore, in the church, as Theodore Parker stayed, and fight capitalism, as he fought slavery, in the garb of a minister of Christ?
17939Why should I turn elsewhere for the fulfillment of hopes which may be as surely if not as swiftly realized here?
12321As power divine is the healer, why should mortals concern themselves with the chemistry of food?
12321Langley, the young American astronomer?
12321Which testimony is correct?
12321Why?
12321_ By the individuality of God, do you mean that God has a finite form?_ No.
12321_ Do you mean by this that God is a person?_ The word_ person_ affords a large margin for misapprehension, as well as definition.
12321_ Is God the Principle of all science, or only of Divine or Christian Science?_ Science is Mind manifested.
12321_ Is healing the sick the whole of Science?_ Healing physical sickness is the smallest part of Christian Science.
12321_ Is man material or spiritual?_ In Science, man is the manifest reflection of God, perfect and immortal Mind.
12321_ Is there more than one school of scientific healing?_ In reality there is, and can be, but one school of the Science of Mind- healing.
12321_ Is there no matter?_ All is Mind.
12321_ What is the Principle of Christian Science?_ It is God, the Supreme Being, infinite and immortal Mind, the Soul of man and the universe.
11113But you are in good hands?
11113Herr Doctor,a dense pupil once asked him,"ought there not to be a Daghesh in that Tau?"
11113What cause?
11113''Is not Sir---- a Sunday man?''
11113He could not afford to have them all taught Latin, so would it be fair to the others that John should be thus singled out from them?
11113His father''s question was,_ Ought_ it to be done?
11113How are we to account for this?
11113In one of his classes there was a blind student, and, when a written examination came on, the question arose, How was he to take part in it?
11113No one dared to say him nay, for had he not a vote?
11113Or was there ever a time when he was carried off his feet and had to struggle for dear life for his Christian faith amid the dark waters of doubt?
11113The question now arose, Was it wise, in view of the opposition, to take further steps towards Union?
11113These, then, being his views, what led him to seek to make them operative by taking part in a Disestablishment campaign?
11113Was it always so with him?
11113Was this choice a wise one?
11113Why did he do so?
11113and might not that vote turn the election?
11113his mother''s,_ Can_ it be done?
18170And how could anything endure if thou wouldst not?
18170And what is calculated to impress us with these truths if not serious reflection upon them?
18170But what may and should a Christian ask for?
18170How, then, can I deny my beloved Master, King and Saviour?"
18170Indeed, is not the flower of the field clothed more beautifully by the hand of God, than was Solomon in all his glory?
18170Is there not in this resemblance and likeness to God an unspeakably high dignity and glory for man?
18170Is this possible?
18170Not having any weapon, he said to the high priest Achimelech:"Hast thou here at hand a spear or a sword?"
18170Of what little value is a flower which so soon withers?
18170Since we are then so utterly dependent upon God that at any moment He could cut the thread of our lives, how greatly should we fear to offend Him?
18170The prophet Jeremias asks:"Who is he that hath commanded a thing to be done, when the Lord commandeth it not?"
18170What does this mean?
18170What does this messenger from heaven desire of this humble virgin, unknown to the world?
18170What is there about a man of less account than a single hair of his head?
18170What would you think of a soldier ashamed of his colors?
18170Would God deny such prayer?
15730And he spake very kindly to me;"Young man,"said he,"whither art thou bound?"
15730He asked, whither?
15730How does Stephen Crisp''s theology differ from that of Bunyan''s?
15730I asked him, why?
15730Must I be shut out at the last?
15730Then thought I again, how shall I be led out of my way, that know no way of safety?
15730What shall I do?
15730What would I have gone through, when in my father''s house, to attain to the knowledge of the house of God, and a possession therein?
15730Why was this?
15730With that I began to think within myself, have I taken all these pains, and shall I give over for so small a matter as this?
15730[ Illustration: And he spake very kindly to me;"Young man,"said he,"whither art thou bound?"]
15730and where are the rules and orders thou toldest me were in the house of God?
15730dost thou talk of human frailties in the house of God?
15730friend, what is the name of yonder great house?
15730thought I, are all my troubles and labours come to this?
19422Is our Evangelical Lutheran doctrine the only justifying and saving doctrine, and on what proofs of Holy Scripture does it rest?
19422Lehre die allein gerecht- und seligmachende, und wo sie in Gottes Wortgegruendet sey?"
19422The question very naturally arises and claims consideration, Whence came this usage of the Pennsylvania German Lutheran congregations?
19422Will you keep strict account of all monies received and keep them safely in the chest?
19422Will you live in peace with the two other Vorsteher?
19422Will you strive to aid in advancing the welfare of the congregation in all things internal and external?
18502''What shall I render for all thy benefits?''
18502*** After such considerations, can I be so weak as not to make religion my only pursuit?
18502How far am I advanced in the great end of being, the making such use of my time here, that it may bear fruit when time with me is over?
18502Let us not be inquiring,"What shall this man do,"or what should the other have done?
18502Need we then wonder at their success?
18502Once he exclaimed,"what could all the world do for me now?"
18502She continued for some time addressing those around her in this strain; and to the question of her brother, whether she was happy?
18502To a young friend whom she tenderly loved, she said,"Oh if we should all meet in heaven, will it not be delightful?
18502We have often anxiously pondered over the question,--Why the Society of Friends should be a diminishing body?
18502What shall I say or promise unto my Lord?
18502and raising her hand, exclaimed,"Oh such love!--such love!--and to me such a sinner; is it not marvellous?"
18502and what is my calling?
10437Did you ever hear of Jesus''taking medicine Himself, or giving it to others?
10437Then why should we worry ourselves about sickness and disease? 10437 Can Life die? 10437 Can Love be less than boundless? 10437 Can Truth be uncertain? 10437 Can drugs suddenly cure leprosy? 10437 Can eternity end? 10437 Cold, silent, stately stone, Dirge and song and shoutings low, In thy heart Dwell serene,--and sorrow? 10437 How can we do this christianly scientific work? 10437 I only know How thoughts of you forever cling to me: I wonder how the seasons come and go Beyond the sapphire sea? 10437 If you maintain this position, who or what can cause you to sin or suffer? 10437 Is not a man metaphysically and mathematically number one, a unit, and therefore whole number, governed and protected by his divine Principle, God? 10437 Is the informer one who sees the foe? 10437 Nay, would you not rather strengthen your citadel by every means in your power, and remain within the walls for its defense? 10437 Such being its nature, how can our godly temple possibly be demolished, or even disturbed? 10437 Then what shall we say of the mighty conquest over all sin? 10437 To- day being with you in spirit, what need that I should be present_ in propria persona_? 10437 What had she originated? 10437 What if the old dragon sends forth a new flood, to drown the Christ- idea? 10437 What must the end be? 10437 Who is telling mankind of their foe in ambush? 10437 Who will unite with me in this pure purpose, and faithfully struggle till it be accomplished? 10437 Why should our selfish self longer remain deaf to their cry? 10437 Why this backwardness, since exposure is necessary, to ensure the avoidance of the evil? 10437 Would you rush forth single- handed to combat the foe? 15172 Which is greater"says our Saviour,"he that sitteth at table or he that serveth?
15172But what, it may be asked by many, is the use of ceremonies?
15172By what scriptures?
15172Du Vert as usual rejects every mystical meaning of the candle: but why then should it be lighted on this night, and not on christmas and other nights?
15172Is it not from silent and secret tradition?"
15172Is not he that sitteth at table?
15172Near the tomb in another part of the cave were found three crosses: but here a difficulty arose on which of these three was our Saviour crucified?
15172Now has the church of England preserved this"practice of the primitive church"?
15172This most dread rite then who, that is not altogether insane and out of his mind, shall be able to contemn?
15172We all honour the memorials of the great, of the wise and of the brave; who has not venerated the oak of a Tasso or the house of a Shakespeare?
15172What however is its meaning?
15172Wishest thou to see the excellence of this_ holiness_ from another miracle?
15172[ Footnote 113: Why does a deacon perform this ceremony?
15172and the psalm"O God, my God, why hast thou abandoned me?"
15172but I am in the midst of you as he that serveth?"
15266Are you in great distress?
15266From whence come wars and fightings among you? 15266 And can it be that death shall put the final seal of irretrievable ruin on all this uncompleted effort? 15266 Can it be that the grave shall whelm all this unuttered love in endless silence? 15266 Come they not hence, even of your lusts, that war in your members?
15266Do you believe it?
15266Do you remember what Thackeray wrote?
15266Does any silly pacifist say that means a spiritual sword?
15266Go away"?
15266God, who"spared not his dearly- beloved Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"
15266He believes that Christ has a purpose for him, which will surely be fulfilled?
15266How could they return thither?
15266How shall it be attained and safeguarded?
15266If we love still those whom we lose, can we altogether lose those whom we love?"
15266Is it possible?
15266Is there no escape from Death, the Tyrant, the autocrat, the destroyer, the last enemy?
15266Lost, perished, blotted out forever in the darkness of death?
15266Though we who remain are separated from it, is it not ours in heaven?
15266What are the elements of this wondrous gift which Christ gave to His disciples, and which He offers to us?
15266What shall be the nature of the peace to be concluded after our victory in this righteous war?
15266Where shall peace be found?
15266Who shall deliver us from the body of this Death?
15266Why love, why look upward, why strive for better things if this imperator of failure, ultimate extinction, rules the universe?
16778Did you ever hear of Jesus''taking medicine himself, or giving it to others?
16778Then why should we worry ourselves about sickness and disease? 16778 Can Life die? 16778 Can Love be less than boundless? 16778 Can Truth be uncertain? 16778 Can drugs suddenly cure leprosy? 16778 Can eternity end? 16778 Cold, silent, stately stone, Dirge and song and shoutings low, In thy heart Dwell serene,--and sorrow? 16778 How can we do this Christianly scientific work? 16778 I only know How thoughts of you forever cling to me: I wonder how the seasons come and go Beyond the sapphire sea? 16778 If you maintain this position, who or what can cause you to sin or suffer? 16778 Is not a man metaphysically and mathematically number one, a unit, and therefore whole number, governed and protected by his divine Principle, God? 16778 Is the informer one who sees the foe? 16778 Nay, would you not rather strengthen your citadel by every means in your power, and remain within the walls for its defense? 16778 Such being its nature, how can our godly temple possibly be demolished, or even disturbed? 16778 What had she originated? 16778 What if the old dragon should send forth a new flood to drown the Christ- idea? 16778 What must the end be? 16778 What shall we say of the mighty conquest over all sin? 16778 Who is telling mankind of the foe in ambush? 16778 Who will unite with me in this pure purpose, and faithfully struggle till it be accomplished? 16778 Why should our selfish self longer remain deaf to their cry? 16778 Why this backwardness, since exposure is necessary to ensure the avoidance of the evil? 16778 Would you rush forth single- handed to combat the foe? 13781 What shall I say to persuade you?
13781And what think ye of sin to be your continual life-- always blaspheming the glorious name of God?
13781And what think ye of your final condition-- to be in continual torment-- always weeping and gnashing your teeth?
13781Could I ever have thought that the fear of suffering and death could be so taken from me?
13781Friends, will ye close with Christ?
13781How can they be poor who have Christ for their riches?
13781Oh what shall I say?
13781Oh, find you any of this irresistible power of Christ?
13781Oh, then, sirs, what think ye of Christ?
13781Oh, what say ye to it?
13781Oh, what will ye say, and how will ye meet with God, when He comes to count with you for a preached gospel?
13781Oh, will ye bestow them on precious Christ?
13781Oh, will ye quit all other things, and seek to be interested in Him?
13781Think ye that ye love him?
13781What shall I say of it?
13781What think ye of devils to be your continual company?
13781What think ye of eternal exclusion from the presence and comfort of God?
13781What think ye of hell, where there is nothing but utter darkness, weeping and wailing for evermore, to be your dwelling- place?
13781What was the ground of such dislike and hostility?
13781Will ye lay all at his feet, and count it your honour and joy that He dispose of the same as He pleaseth?
13781Will ye not, at_ this time_, say, He is your Beloved and your Friend?
13781Will ye then show that?
13781Would ye make a happy choice?
16759Why,said he,"dost thou disquiet us, and bring in new customs?
16759And Peter being astonished said:"What then shall we feeble and wretched folk do, for our knowledge and our life are less worthy than thine?"
16759But if men of their quality wore such vesture what wonder if the younger men in those days were not more freakish than they in the matter of clothing?
16759But where might a place be found, and the other things also that were needful for the carrying out of such a work?
16759But whither have we come?
16759But why should I say more?
16759Everard therefore said to Florentius:"Wherefore do these Brothers flee away?"
16759I, who almost every day do traffick with worldlings, what can I learn thereby save the acts of worldly men?
16759In the same year and week, namely, on the fifth day after the Feast of St. Matthias, John Bodien(?)
16759It is said also in his preaching he uttered this notable saying:"Why should I say more?
16759Thou dost ask, perhaps,"Who are they whom thou dost so commend, and what are their names?"
16759What Order that is illustrious for its life or reputation hath not had monks that were his pupils?
16759What man did ever return from them empty- handed?
16759Who can tell how poor was their food while they laboured at their daily toil?
16759Who should say,"Brother, come hither,"and Nicholas would not come straightway, or"Begone,"and he did not straightway depart?
16759and his Vicar answered him:"Beloved Lord, dost thou not yet know that place?
19185A hundred?
19185And, after all, what greater mark of a high election can there be than to taste much of the cross?
19185But what am I, to speak thus about any but myself?
19185Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
19185Dost Thou forget that my soul has been an abyss of sin?
19185Five?
19185If our Lord then bore so long with me in all my wickedness, why should any one despair, however wicked he may be?
19185Is this worthy of Thee and of Thy great goodness?
19185Lord, how wilt Thou manifest Thyself in time to come to me?
19185O my Lord, who that ever reads this can fail to despise and abhor me?
19185O my Lord, why keepest Thou Thy servant in this miserable life so long, where all is such vexation, and disappointment, and manifold trouble?
19185Or how many have so much as borrowed from the circulating library Mrs. Cunninghame Graham''s first- rate book?
19185Ten?
19185Think you it concerns you little to know where and what that heaven is, and where your Heavenly Father is to be sought and found?
19185What is this, O Lord; what do we imagine to get by pleasing worms, or being praised by them?
19185What would those who love and honour me think if they saw their friend in this dotage and distraction?
19185Where could I think to find either pardon for the past, or power for the time to come, but from Thee?
19185Why should you not introduce Santa Teresa to her daughters in Edinburgh?
1238110, 11,"And now, O our God, what shall we say after this?
1238115,"Shall he prosper?
1238116, 17--"God says to the wicked, What hast thou to do to take my covenant in thy mouth?"
1238118, 19, 20--"Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?"
1238120--"Wherefore, if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world; why as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances?
12381Are Reformed Presbyterians covenanters at all?
12381Are not the most of the three kingdoms in one great combination against it, by this cope- stone of defection, this incorporating union?
12381But to what purpose do we repeat these instances?
12381How could this be, since Seceders have all along rejected"the civil part of the Covenants?"
12381Is baptism a mere ceremony, involving no obligation upon the children of believers?
12381These explanations were then necessary to clear that question of questions--"Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee?"
12381Where are there any acts of Assemblies, or proceedings of the church, which discover any due concern or zeal for the covenanted interests?
12381Yet who at that juncture appeared to assist them in their laudable undertakings?
12381[ Footnote 2: On what principle does this minister dispense the ordinance of baptism to subjects in their minority?
12381how insignificant were the endeavours then used to prevent that course, and preserve the privileges of the Parliament and liberties of this kingdom?
12381how little conscience hath been made of this duty?
12381or shall he break the covenant and be delivered?"
12381shall he escape that doth such things?
14026And how can one who never thinks about heaven, hell, and the life after death, shun evils as sins?
14026Believest thou not that I am in the Father and the Father in Me?
14026But who is not able to think from religion?
14026Can God who has infinite wisdom speak in this manner?
14026Can one who steals, commits adultery, kills, bears false witness fear God or man?
14026Do not their civil laws prescribe the same?
14026For how can one who never thinks about God think that anything is a sin against God?
14026For what does willing amount to if man when he is able does not do?
14026Have not all throughout the whole globe a knowledge of like commandments?
14026How sayest thou, Show us the Father?
14026Is it not a figment of reason?
14026Is this Divine?
14026Refrain, therefore, from asking in thyself,"What are the good works that I must do, or what good must I do to receive eternal life?"
14026Separate these, therefore, and take them away from man, and is there any religion left in him?
14026The same is meant by these words in Isaiah:"What is the multitude of sacrifices"to Me?
14026Then Mary said unto the angel,"How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?"
14026Where is its holiness, and from what source, unless from the religion whose ministers it serves?
14026Who can not see that the Lord can not flow in out of heaven into man and teach him and lead him until these evils have been removed?
14026Why then must those same precepts have been promulgated by so many miracles, and regarded as so holy?
19377And if they own the general testimony, can they withstand the particular application of it in their own cases?
19377But you that travel as God''s messengers, if they receive you in the greater, shall they refuse you in the less?
19377For it is natural for some to say, Well, here is the people and work, but where and who was the man, the instrument?
19377For what communion hath light with darkness, or Christ with Belial?
19377He that in this age was sent to begin this work and people?
19377The world talks of God, but what do they do?
19377Why should the inhabitants thereof reject it?
19377Why should they lose the blessed benefit of it?
19377and what doth this blessed light do for you?
19377for why shouldst thou die?
19377had their religion done them, who were so sensibly touched with indignation for the use of this plain, honest, and true speech?
19482And when Jonas fled From the Lord''s service, and the stormy waves Threatened the ship that bore him, was the cause Not found within it?
19482But is a snare less certain, when concealed By some enticing bait?
19482But what is that now rising into view, Where crowds are gathered on an eminence?
19482But who are these, and wherefore are they here?
19482Did not Joab say,"Art thou in health my brother?"
19482Do not some Love it the more for this?
19482Do these now feel That firm devotion to the cause of Truth-- That singleheartedness their fathers felt?
19482Do they appreciate the price and worth Of the great legacy and precious trust Held for their children?
19482Has it not opened doors that had been closed, And should have been forever?
19482Has not this Drawn watchmen from the citadel of Truth?
19482Is it not thought illiberal to refuse Alliances with those who now profess Respect and friendship?
19482Must the Quaker then Bow in the house of Rimmon, saying, Lord Pardon in this thy servant?
19482Was there not a calm When he, whose disobedience to the Lord Had raised the tempest, was no longer there?
19482and appeared To kiss Amasa, while he thrust his sword Into his life- blood?
19482and do they not Make more alliance with it, and partake More and more freely of its tempting baits, Its fashions and its spirit?
19482but are these More pure and holy than they were of old, When in the light of Truth, their fathers saw That deep corruption overspread the world?
19482or is a ball Less sure and fatal, when it flies unheard, Or, when the hand that sends it is unseen, Or offers friendship?
17368He appeared to be digging a trench under his feet, from which a man came forth as out of a grave, and cried out to him,"What have you done to me?"
17368If there were a preponderance on one part and no resistance on the other would not both perish?
17368Into this state man is able to enter because of his freedom, for is not any one able from his freedom to so think?
17368Is not this the source of so many heresies from the same Word?
17368Moreover, everyone, whether evil or good, lives that life; for who does not wish to be called honest, and who does not wish to be called just?
17368Otherwise to what purpose would be all those measures?
17368Otherwise, how could there be said to be a height of twelve thousand furlongs, the same as the length and the breadth?
17368That this belief has been destroyed is evident from its being said,"Who has ever come to us from heaven and told us that there is a heaven?
17368They say,"What is faith?
17368What is hell?
17368What is it to be the greatest unless to be the most happy?
17368What is the day of judgment?
17368What is this about man''s being tormented with fire to eternity?
17368What is this for the Creator of the universe, to whom it would not be sufficient if the whole universe were filled, since He is infinite?
17368What shall I get from it?
17368What then must be said of Divine sight, which is the inmost and highest of all?
17368What, then, must be the power in Divine light, which is Divine truth, and in Divine heat, which is Divine good?
17368Who can not live a civil and moral life?
17368Who could ever understand the Word from the sense of its letter, unless he saw from an enlightened reason the truths it contains?
17368Who that knows all this and thinks rationally can ever say that the planets are empty bodies?
17368Why should I do this?
17368Without that meaning how could it be seen that"the wall of the Holy Jerusalem"is"the measure of a man, which is that of an angel?
17368has it not been expected in vain for ages?"
17368is there any?
16734Above error''s awful din, blackness, and chaos, the voice of Truth still calls:''Adam, where art thou? 16734 When will the error of believing that there is life in matter, and that sin, sickness, and death are creations of God, be unmasked?
16734Am I a believer in spiritualism?
16734Art thou still unacquainted with thyself?
16734Consciousness, where art thou?
16734Do you not feel bound to expose this conspiracy, and so to save man from it?
16734Does the faithful shepherd forsake the lambs,--retaining his salary for tending the home flock while he is serving another fold?
16734FAITH- CURE It is often asked, Why are faith- cures sometimes more speedy than some of the cures wrought through Christian Scientists?
16734I then left the room, went to my mother, and once more asked her if she had summoned me?
16734Material sense asks, in its ignorance of Science,"When will the raging of the material elements cease?"
16734Material sense saith,"Oh, when will my sufferings cease?
16734Mehitable then said sharply,"Why do n''t you go?
16734PLAGIARISM The various forms of book- borrowing without credit spring from this ill- concealed question in mortal mind, Who shall be greatest?
16734Then I would say,"Mother, who_ did_ call me?
16734What do you mean?"
16734What has this hillside priest, this seaside teacher, done for the human race?
16734What is life?
16734What is termed mortal and material existence is graphically defined by Calderon, the famous Spanish poet, who wrote,-- What is life?
16734When will it be understood that matter has no intelligence, life, nor sensation, and that the opposite belief is the prolific source of all suffering?
16734Where did Jesus deliver this great lesson-- or, rather, this series of great lessons-- on humanity and divinity?
16734Where is God?
16734Where then is the necessity for recreation or procreation?"
16734Who can feel and comprehend the needs of her babe like the ardent mother?
16734Who is willing to be subjected to such an influence?
16734Why withhold my name, while appropriating my language and ideas, but give credit when citing from the works of other authors?
16734With tears of joy flooding her eyes-- for she was a mother-- one of them said,"Did you hear my daughter sing?
14638But does the Sunday School meet the requirement of an adequate system of religious instruction?
14638But who were these immigrants and how did they come to be exiles?
14638Can we find a solution?
14638Do you at that interview inquire as to the candidate''s repentance, faith, conversion, new life?
14638Do you have a personal interview with each candidate prior to confirmation with the view of ascertaining his fitness for the act?
14638Does confirmation mean a family party, or mark the time to leave school, or has it something to do with baptism?
14638For example:_ Wo is min Vader?_ Where is my father?
14638For example:_ Wo is min Vader?_ Where is my father?
14638For the sake of our children ought we not heartily to cooperate with a movement which so truly represents the principles for which we stand?
14638How does it differ from Catholicism?
14638How does it differ from other forms of Protestantism?
14638How shall we account for this deficit?
14638If not, where does the trouble lie?
14638If we do not respond, who shall interpret for them the religious life and questions of the new world?
14638In view of such a result who would dare to say anything in disparagement of the Parochial School?
14638Is it a question of doctrine, of language, of organization or of spirit?
14638Is the confirmation of the candidate dependent upon the satisfactory result of this examination?
14638Nor did it matter that on some points the new comers themselves were not agreed?
14638Seeing, then, that Anglicization is inevitable, why should we not cut the Gordian knot, and conduct our ministry wholly in the English language?
14638Shall we not have a concerted effort on the part of all the churches?
14638The cry that went up to God from the hearts of the people in the days of the Reformation was"What must I do to be saved?"
14638Their attitude was supported by Governor Stuyvesant, who indeed went to great lengths in the enforcement of these views?
14638What are the Lutherans of New York doing to maintain this thesis?
14638What is Lutheranism?
14638What shall be our contribution to its unwritten pages?
14638With such conditions in the homeland what could be expected of an isolated church on Manhattan Island?
1966618_ Is there no matter?_ All is Mind.
1966621_ Is healing the sick the whole of Science?_ Healing physical sickness is the smallest part of Chris- tian Science.
196669 The material body is not the likeness of Spirit; hence it is not the truth of being, but the likeness of error?
196669_ Do you mean by this that God is a person?_ The word person affords a large margin for misappre- hension, as well as definition.
19666As power divine is the healer, why should 21 mortals concern themselves with the chemistry of food?
19666Has not the truth in Christian Science met a response 12 from Prof. S. P. Langley, the young American astronomer?
19666Which testimony is correct?
19666Why?
19666_ By the individuality of God, do you mean that God has_ 24_ a finite form?_ No.
19666_ Is God the Principle of all science, or only of Divine or_ 6_ Christian Science?_ Science is Mind manifested.
19666_ Is man material or spiritual?_ In Science, man is the manifest reflection of God, per- 9 feet and immortal Mind.
19666_ Is there more than one school of scientific healing?_ In reality there is, and can be, but one school of the 15 Science of Mind- healing.
19666_ What is the Principle of Christian Science?_ It is God, the Supreme Being, infinite and immortal 6 Mind, the Soul of man and the universe.
16624Have I not chosen you twelve, and one of you_ is a devil_?
16624If God so clothe the grass of the field,... shall He not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
16624Are frozen dogmas, persistent persecution, and the doctrine of eternal damnation, from above?
16624Are the dews of divine Truth, falling on the sick and sinner, to heal them, from beneath?
16624HAS MAN A SOUL?
16624HAS MAN A SOUL?
16624Has Truth, as demonstrated by Jesus, reappeared?
16624IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BLASPHEMOUS?
16624IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BLASPHEMOUS?
16624IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FROM BENEATH, AND NOT FROM ABOVE?
16624IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FROM BENEATH, AND NOT FROM ABOVE?
16624IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OF THE SAME LINEAGE AS SPIRITUALISM OR THEOSOPHY?
16624IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PANTHEISTIC?
16624IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PANTHEISTIC?
16624IS MAN A PERSON?
16624IS MAN A PERSON?
16624IS SIN FORGIVEN?
16624IS THERE A PERSONAL DEITY?
16624IS THERE A PERSONAL DEITY?
16624IS THERE A PERSONAL DEVIL?
16624IS THERE A PERSONAL DEVIL?
16624IS THERE ANY SUCH THING AS SIN?
16624IS THERE ANY SUCH THING AS SIN?
16624IS THERE NO INTERCESSORY PRAYER?
16624IS THERE NO INTERCESSORY PRAYER?
16624IS THERE NO SACRIFICIAL ATONEMENT?
16624IS THERE NO SACRIFICIAL ATONEMENT?
16624Is not this a disparagement of the person of man and a denial of God''s power?
16624Is this pantheistic statement sound theology,--that Soul is in matter, and the immortal part of man a sinner?
16624Jesus said,"For which of these works do ye stone me?"
16624SHOULD CHRISTIANS BEWARE OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE?
16624SHOULD CHRISTIANS BEWARE OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE?
16624What but silent prayer can meet the demand,"Pray without ceasing"?
16624Which of the two is the more important to gain,--the literal or the moral sense of the word_ devil_,--in order to cast out this devil?
16624Who can say what the absolute personality of God or man is?
16624Who living hath seen God or a perfect man?
16624as much as to ask, Is it the work most derided and envied that is most acceptable to God?
18615But do n''t you mind?
18615Ca n''t you really manage it?
18615Could it have been avoided?
18615What did you do there?
18615What do you read it for?
18615What is it, dear?
18615Why not,he said,"make it up on one point-- the authority of the Church, and have done with it?"
18615He never, as a child, needed to be amused; he never said,"What shall I do?
18615He said"Mr. Benson, your brother is sinking fast-- he has asked for you; he said,''Is my brother anywhere near at hand?''
18615How can I understand without having it explained to me?"
18615How was it your bed- maker had not your room well warmed and dried, mattress dry, etc., before you went up this time?
18615Hugh said to me:"You will make certain I am dead, wo n''t you?"
18615On one occasion, when his hair was going to be cut, he said to my mother:"May n''t I have chloroform for it?"
18615Suddenly he said to the nurse:"Nurse, is it any good my resisting death-- making any effort?"
18615The priest said,"Are you not ashamed to think that Monsignor''s eye may be on you now, and that he may see how you disgrace yourself?"
18615Then came a silence, and then Hugh was heard to say to his assistant in a loud, agitated whisper,"Where is the Archbishop?"
18615Then it would be explained again:"Now do you understand?"
18615What was it which had caused the change?
18615Whose fault?"
18615will you read me some of it?"
20801A part to suffer, and shall I say I would not if I could help it?
20801And is not the thing expressed by them more so, tho''not expressed in words?
20801Can words more ill- sorted, more shocking be put together?
20801If He puts a part upon me to do, shall I neglect or refuse it?
20801Is it possible that people can be Scepticks in_ Opinion_, and yet without any doubtfulness, or solicitude about their_ Actions_ and_ Behaviour_?
20801Shall I not be faithful to God?
20801To whom for protection against Almighty Power?
20801To whom shall I apply for direction in opposition to Infinite Wisdom?
20801What then shall I prefer to the sovereign Good, supreme Excellence, absolute Perfection?
20534And hast thou died to the world, and died to thy sins and lusts?
20534And whether you have forsaken your sins, and returned from your evil ways, and answered the visitation of the love of God in your souls?
20534But let me ask you, Who keeps house all this while?
20534Christ hath died for you; but hast thou lived to him?
20534Do you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, who came to seek and to save them that were lost?
20534Examine yourselves, whether you have chosen the Lord for your God, and Christ for your Redeemer?
20534Into the spiritual life, the divine life?
20534Is it the high calling in Christ?
20534Is this the mark thou aimest at, and which thou hast in view?
20534Now what hast thou in thine eye?
20534What have you done for Christ?
20534Who is sufficient for these things?
22141And who of us can not glean from our own lives illustrations of a like character?
22141Forget them?
22141Seeking greater prizes, why should we repine if the baubles and tinsel are not had?
22141We can imagine Christ''s sense of his mission, and how it could absorb him; but what in our lots can correspond?
22141What is the specific will of God for me?"
22141You remember how, as a boy in the temple, he said to his mother,"Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
10369And what is the use,said we,"of confessing to man?"
10369But what will you do about the language?
10369O Lord God, who is a strong Lord like unto Thee, or to thy faithfulness round about Thee? 10369 Who then is that faithful and wise steward whom his Lord shall make ruler over his household, to give them their portion of meat in due season?
10369Why so?
1036912_ mo._ 7.--_Query._ What is the most likely means for me to adopt to approach nearer to holiness?
1036922--"What is that to thee?
1036922_nd_[?].
10369And what greater privilege could we desire than to be fed at the Lord''s table?
10369And what was their request?
10369And when his eyes were opened, what did he see?
10369But for what purpose are we here?
10369I was instructed yesterday evening by hearing a reply of one of the first missionaries of the Moravians[?].
10369Is it to be wondered at?
10369Is not the work rather marring as on the wheel; can I, in sincerity say, I am the clay, Thou art the potter?
10369It all revolves on this single and important point,--What is the_ divine will_ concerning me?
10369It is often a query with me, how am I spending this precious time, which passes so swiftly away never to return?
10369It is often the consideration of my heart, What has brought me into this country?
10369John Yeardley says: Wilt thou not be surprised when I tell thee that I am about to commence yarn- bleaching?
10369O, happy spirit, thou art at rest; then why should I mourn thy loss?
10369O, my soul, wherefore dost thou doubt, when thou feelest the glorious presence of thy Redeemer''s countenance to shine upon thee?
10369Once being in the fields in the night season, he exclaimed, Lord what shall I do, or whither shall I go?
10369The daughter of Mad''e de W. whispered to my M.Y., Are we too dissipated to have something good?
10369The unhallowed thought arose, Where shall we find bread to feed this multitude?
10369Then it sprang in my heart, Where is the man that can offer up an Isaac?
10369This is an awful consideration; but why should any despair?
10369What can be more pure than the profession we make to be guided by the Holy Spirit?
10369What shall we do but seek ability at the Divine footstool to bow in humble resignation to this afflictive dispensation?
10369When I am concerned to stand up in His dread and fear, what have I else to fear?
10369You think my task is light?
10369and what have I to do?
10369said to me,"Whatever can be the meaning that thou so often repeats these lines?"
10369what am I doing?
10369what have I done?
10369what is that?"
10369what of the night?
10369what of the night?
10369where are the fruits?
1670( Exodus 20:12) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:13) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:14) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:15) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:16) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:17) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:17) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:3) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:5) What does it mean?
1670( Exodus 20:7) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:8) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:10) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:10) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:11) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:9) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:9) What does this mean?
1670A daughter?
1670A husband?
1670A mother?
1670A servant?
1670A son?
1670A wife?
1670Amen What does this mean?
1670Are you a father?
1670Are you disobedient, unfaithful or lazy?
1670Have you hurt anyone with your words or actions?
1670Have you stolen, neglected your duty, let things go or injured someone?
1670How can physical eating and drinking do such great things?
1670How can water do such great things?
1670How does this happen?
1670How does this happen?
1670How does this take place?
1670The Conclusion to the Commandments What does God say to us about all these commandments?
1670The Sacrament of Holy Baptism The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to His Household What is Baptism?
1670The Sacrament of the Altar The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to his Household What is the Sacrament of the Altar?
1670Then he will ask: Do you also believe that the forgiveness I give is God''s forgiveness?
1670V. How You Should Teach the Uneducated to Confess What is confession?
1670What are these words and promises of God?
1670What does Baptism give?
1670What does this mean?
1670What does this mean?
1670What does this mean?
1670What does"Daily bread"mean?
1670What good does this eating and drinking do?
1670What good is it?
1670What is the meaning of such a water Baptism?
1670Where in the Word of God is this?
1670Where is that written?
1670Where is this written?
1670Which are these?
1670Which sins should people confess?
1670Who, then, receives such a sacrament in a worthy way?
21454And the Prince expects that he is going to throw my master, does he?
21454But is there no gallant achievement, no heroic deed, which you would desire me to perform, as a mark of my gratitude?
21454Gallant Knight, why did you not summon me before?
21454Is that it?
21454Is this the way you treat strangers?
21454Now, Sir Knight, what will you do?
21454Who knows but the Magician may come forth to attack me before I have freed the sword?
21454Why is it you want to know, Mother?
21454Wo n''t we, my brave De Fistycuff?
21454Again must he sink into the power of the cruel Kalyb?
21454At last his cries brought Saint Patrick to his aid,( for who would the Champion of Ireland have helped more willingly than Terence O''Grady?)
21454Do n''t you think that I might go further and fare worse?"
21454Make your choice, therefore, most strong- minded Princesses; whom will you we d?
21454The mention of his fair countrywomen( of whom Saint Patrick was a warm admirer, and who is not who knows them?)
21454What say you, Terence?
21454What think you of that, reverend hermit?"
21454Which of you desires to we d with the gallant Christian Knight?
21454Who could ever imagine that there was a time when Frenchmen knew nothing of that important part of the culinary art?
21454Why decline the suit of King Almidor, fit consort for one of your high rank?"
21454what is that?"
21454what virtue, what piety, can enable a man to escape from the snares of enemies and detractors?
15260And in the same manner might it not be edifying to retain the use of the ancient names of the days and months?
15260And who are the makers of language, but the world?
15260Are Friends clear of defrauding the king of his customs, duties and excise, and of using, or dealing in goods suspected to be run?
15260Are the necessities of the poor among you properly inspected and relieved; and is good care taken of the education of their offspring?
15260Are the times, seasons of difficulty and embarrassment in the commercial world?
15260Are there any Friends prisoners for our testimonies; and if any one hath died a prisoner, or been discharged since last year, when and how?
15260Are there, for instance, any vicious customs creeping into the society, or any new dispositions among its members contrary to the Quaker principles?
15260Are you fond of seeing contests or trials for victory?
15260Are you fond, says he, of the scenic doctrine, or of theatrical sights and compositions?
15260But if armed men should be in it, who would venture to enter in?
15260But what are these internal impressions, but the dictates of an internal voice to those who follow them?
15260Do Friends bear a faithful and Christian testimony against receiving and paying tythes, priests demands, and those called church- rates?
15260For how could any people be spiritually minded, who were the worshippers of lifeless forms?
15260Have any meetings been settled, discontinued, or united since last year?
15260How could a person of such a mind be delighted with the musical note of a fiddler, the attitude of a dancer, the impassioned grimace of an actor?
15260How could the intrigue, or the love- sick tale of the composition please him?
15260How many thousands are there, who know nothing of their origin?
15260If we were to find crosses or other Roman- Catholic relics fixed in the walls of our places of worship, why should we displace them?
15260In his Ludus, he ridicules the use of the former by the, following invented sentence,"Magister, Vosestis iratus?"
15260Is the aspect of the political horizon gloomy, and does it appear big with convulsions?
15260Is there among you any growth in the truth; and hath any convincement appeared since last year?
15260Might it not be made useful to our morality, as far as it could be made to excite sorrow for the past and gratitude for the present?
15260Now what is generally the tenor of these songs?
15260Now, what must have been the state of their minds, when the card in question proved decisive of their loss?
15260People are apt to say,"where is the hardship of being disowned?
15260This is as absurd, as if he had said in English"gentlemen art thou angry"?
15260What is this, it is said, but a species of idolatry and a degrading superstition?"
15260Who, when he speaks of Wednesday and Thursday, thinks that these were the days sacred to Woden and Thor?
15260Why should we not rather suffer them to remain, to put us in mind of the necessity of thankfulness for the reformation in our religion?
15260Would he or would he not say, that the arguments of the Quakers applied in the present case?
15260Would not a man laugh to hear any one of this species complaining that life is short?"
15260[ 40]"Why, says our Saviour, callest thou me good?
15260or how could he have imagined, that these could be the component parts of a christian''s joys?
16591Shall mortal man be more just than God?
16591Who hath believed our report?
16591Why seek ye the living among the dead? 16591 7, 8:If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
16591Again I ask: What evidence does mortal mind afford that matter is substantial, is hot or cold?
16591Am I not mind and matter, person and thing?"
16591And how can He create anything so wholly unlike Himself and foreign to His nature?
16591But how could we lose all consciousness of error, if God be conscious of it?
16591Do mortals know more than God, that they may declare Him absolutely cognizant of sin?
16591God is commonly called the_ sinless_, and man the_ sinful_; but if the thought of sin could be possible in Deity, would Deity then be sinless?
16591How then could man escape, or hope to escape, from a knowledge which is everlasting in his creator?
16591How, indeed, is he a Saviour, if the evils from which he saves are nonentities?
16591I ask, Which was first, matter or power?
16591If God be_ changeless goodness_, as sings another line of this hymn, what place has_ chance_ in the divine economy?
16591Is There no Death?
16591Is it a reality within the mortal body?
16591Is it unchristian to believe there is no death?
16591Is not our comforter always from outside and above ourselves?
16591May men rid themselves of an incubus which God never can throw off?
16591Must man die, then, in order to inherit eternal life and enter heaven?
16591Now if it be true that God''s power_ never waneth_, how can it be also true that_ chance_ and_ change_ are universal factors,--that_ man decays_?
16591Rectifications How is a mistake to be rectified?
16591This notion of the destructibility of Mind implies the possibility of its defilement; but how can infinite Mind be defiled?
16591Was evil among these good things?
16591Was it necessary for God to grow in grace, that He might rectify His spiritual universe?
16591What is Soul?
16591What is substance?
16591What is the cardinal point of the difference in my metaphysical system?
16591What is the reality of God and the universe?
16591What is this mind?
16591What then are matter, sin, and death?
16591What then is the line of the syllogism?
16591What then_ are_ the so- called forces of matter?
16591When Jesus turned and said,"Who hath touched me?"
16591Who can prove that?
16591Who understands these sayings?
16591Who, then, dares define Soul as something within man?
16591Why are earth and mortals so elaborate in beauty, color, and form, if God has no part in them?
16591Why?
16591Would God not of necessity take precedence as the infinite sinner, and human sin become only an echo of the divine?
16591Would it not absurdly follow that God must perish, if He knows evil and evil necessarily leads to extinction?
16591_ Do you believe in God?_ I believe more in Him than do most Christians, for I have no faith in any other thing or being.
16591_ Do you believe in matter_?
16591_ Evil._ Why is this so?
16591_ Force._ What is gravitation?
16591_ Good._ How can they exist, unless God has created them?
16591_ Is anything real of which the physical senses are cognizant?_ Everything is as real as you make it, and no more so.
16591_ What say you of woman?_ Man is the generic term for all humanity.
18107And what are we to believe concerning_ Sunday_( the Lord''s day,) and other similar ordinances and ceremonies of the church? 18107 But why( continues Luther,) is Sunday observed among Christians?
18107_ Dost thou believe that my remission of thy sins is God''s remission?_ Answer of the penitent:_ Yes, dear sir, I do_."
18107As men to whom he has given his inspired oracles, as the sure word of prophecy, to which we are to give heed?
18107As men who love Luther and his fellow- laborers much, but desire to love Christ more?
18107But the inquiry is not, shall human ordinances be observed on account of external discipline and tranquillity?
18107CONCLUDING REMARKS..... 161 What is our duty under these circumstances?
18107Can anything be plainer, than that a distinction is here made between eucharist and mass?
18107Fundamental doctrine, what?
18107Here again, who does not see that the two are represented as distinct?
18107If now,( as they are such hardened Pharaohs,) their authority and consecration should fare as their indulgences did, whose fault will it be?"
18107Is it our duty to renounce the Augsburg Confession altogether?
18107Is it our duty, is it the Master''s will, that we should try to believe those tenets of a creed which the Scriptures condemn?
18107Is not a Lutheran Synod possessed of as much power as an Episcopal or Methodist convention?
18107Life, the true, of the church, what?
18107Or in talking about administering one or two Lord''s Suppers, as the number of communicants might be large or small?
18107Or we may add, can his dead baptismal regeneration do it?
18107Our_ next inquiry is, What objection does the Plea make to the representations of the Platform on this subject?
18107Shall we_ adopt a new creed_, to supercede[ sic] the venerable Augsburg Confession?
18107Since these results as to the question, what do the symbols actually teach?
18107The apostle James Inquires,[ sic]"What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith and have not works?
18107The question then arises, what is our duty under these circumstances?
18107The term_ hearing_ evidently refers to the mass, which was read; but what sense would there be in the phrase_ hearing_ the Lord''s Supper?
18107What does God expect of us, in view of these facts, as men to whom the interests and management of a portion of his church are confided?
18107What does the Platform teach in regard to_ this Private Confession?_ The Platform teaches, 1.
18107What does the Plea object to these positions?
18107What ground does the Plea take?
18107What is this else than practically to elevate Luther, Melancthon, Zwingli, Calvin, or Wesley, above Christ?
18107What then is the meaning of the sentence on page 22 of the Platform,"In refutation of the_ tolerant views of the mass_ above expressed,& c?"
18107What think you of this?
18107Will his( dead) faith save, him?"
18107[ Note 23] Here again, who does not see the distinction?
1662727. Who that has sound reason can help seeing that the Divine is not divisible?
1662748. Who that is capable of discerning the essential character of love can not see this?
16627Also that one who from justice does what is just and from what is right does right, has a conscience?
16627Also that one whose life is good will enter the society of angels, and will there see, hear, and speak like a man?
16627And because they are such, they are unwilling to hear anything about faith, saying, What is faith?
16627And do they not grow warm in the measure in which this affection grows warm?
16627But when you let your thought down into the natural lumen which derives from space, will not these things be seen as paradoxes?
16627Can any man of unimpaired reason fail to see that these doings of the bees are not from the natural world?
16627Can anything natural regard use as an end and dispose uses into series and forms?
16627Can you conceive of it as something ethereal, or as something flaming?
16627Do not thought, speech, and action, grow cold in the measure in which the affection which is from love grows cold?
16627Does not affection also beam forth from the face, and there exhibit a type of itself?
16627Does not the body do whatever the mind thinks and wills?
16627Does not thought make the tongue speak, and affection together with thought make the body act?
16627For they say, How can the spirit, when it is spirit, be the man, and how can the soul, when it is soul, be the man?
16627For what is it to act from love without the understanding?
16627For what is it to love self alone, instead of loving some one outside of self by whom one may be loved in return?
16627For what is substance without form?
16627From this who can not see what correspondence is between things spiritual and things natural?
16627How can love and wisdom, which are life from the Lord, act upon what is not a subject, or upon what has no substantial existence?
16627Is it anything?
16627Is it consistent with reason to think that the body acts from obedience simply because the mind so wills?
16627Is it not known by everyone from common perception that a man whose life is good is saved, but that a man whose life is bad is condemned?
16627Is not affection, regarded in itself, spiritual, and the change of countenance, called the expression, natural?
16627Is not the brain, where thought comes forth, complete and organized in every part?
16627Is not this evident also in every living creature, even the smallest?
16627Is not this separation rather than conjunction?
16627Is the body, then, anything but obedience to its mind; and can the body be such unless the mind is in its derivatives in the body?
16627Or how can He, from His place, speak the word, and as soon as it is spoken, creation follow?
16627Reason affirms it: for who can not will and do what he thinks?
16627Think of wisdom, and place it outside of man- is it anything?
16627This a man of discernment can perceive when it is said: If you remove the affection which is from love, can you think anything, or do anything?
16627What has that sun, from which nature springs, in common with a government that vies with and resembles the government of heaven?
16627What is a thing that you do not see?
16627What, in fact, is love unless there be something loved?
16627What, then, would be the result if an angel were even to ascend toward the sun, and come into its fire?
16627Who does not know that affection and thought are spiritual, therefore that all things of affection and thought are spiritual?
16627Who does not know that evils and falsities of every kind can be confirmed?
16627Who does not look before himself to God when he prays, to whatever quarter his face may be turned?
16627Who in the world at the present day is aware that this love in itself is of such a nature?
16627Who otherwise can retain it in himself?
16627Will any one venture to deny that life has its origin where the fibers have their origin?
16627Without organic forms, how can thought inhere; and from thought inherent in nothing can one speak?
16627also that a plurality of Infinites, of Uncreates, of Omnipotents, and of Gods, is impossible?
16627and if you let it down far, will you not reject them?
16627and what is charity?
16627is it not doing?
16627is it not wisdom?
13200But is there no hope in_ Israel_ concerning this thing? 13200 --So_ Job_ xxxiv, 17, 18:Shall even he that hateth right govern?--Is it fit to say to a king, Thou art wicked?
13200And is this such a blessing to the church, that an enemy to her Lord and Head rules over her?
13200And shall we thus harden ourselves against God and prosper?
13200And what can be the reason of this?
13200And what is all this but to pray for a nonentity, a mere creature of their own mind?
13200And what is the allegiance, but a promise to persevere in what they do daily, and what they hold as their indispensable duty to do?
13200Are these recorded in the Scriptures?
13200Are these works all written in the Bible?
13200Are they recorded in the Bible?
13200Are they to be found elsewhere but in_ uninspired history_?
13200But are men therefore obliged to acknowledge his authority, or submit to that providential power he maintains over them?
13200But how do they discover these footsteps, or how ascertain these attainments?
13200But how opposite this to the_ first_ article, obliging constantly to endeavor the preservation of the reformed religion?
13200But is he indeed deserving of such a character?
13200But is not this constitution according to the will, and by consent of, the body politic?
13200But was_ David_ therefore divested of his right and title?
13200But what mean these guarded terms and phrases,"merely;""churches?"
13200By what law could the opposite practices of those that disowned, and those that still continued to own the authority of unlawful rulers, be justified?
13200Can it be consistent therewith, to commit the government of the nations to a sworn enemy to the reformation?
13200Does he really merit such an encomium, who sacrilegiously usurps and wears the crown, that alone can flourish on the head of_ Zion''s_ king?
13200For example: in reference to"the first commandment with promise,"should the Christian minor be asked as the Jew did his Lord,"Who is your father?"
13200How easy is it here to turn their own artillery against themselves, and split their argument with a wedge of its own timber?
13200How shall he answer?
13200Is he warranted to appeal to God to manifest his earthly sonship?
13200Is not active obedience, is not professed subjection for conscience sake, an homologation of the constitution?
13200Is there no balm in_ Gilead_?
13200Is there not a physician there?"
13200Is there not virtue in Christ''s blood for the most desperate cases, that churches, as well as particular persons, can be in?
13200Is this charity or tyranny?"
13200Is this the nature and amount of your professed charity?
13200The Covenanter or Seceder replies by asking--"What iniquity have you or your fathers found in us, that you forsook our communion?"
13200What right have open idolaters and blasphemers to be protected and supported by any ordinance of God in the public acts of their idolatry?
13200With what face then can they pretend to have adopted a testimony for reformation principles, and to be of the same principles with our late reformers?
13200and is it not ordained by the providential will of God?
13200and to princes, Ye are ungodly?"
13200have the assemblies been prorogued, raised, and dissolved, by magistratical authority, and sometimes without nomination of another diet?
13200may not the Lord say?
13200no, not one that is able to judge between his brethren?"
13200xix, 2,_ Shouldst thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord?
14016And what instruments can God find in this life more apt to punish you than those( the Anabaptists),"that hate and detest all lawful powers?
14016Have not thine oldest and stoutest acquaintance( Moray, or Kirkcaldy of Grange?)
14016What man then can cease to prophesy?
14016What wonder is it then,said Knox,"that a young and innocent king be deceived by crafty, covetous, wicked, and ungodly councillors?
14016Why did I flee? 14016 ( xv.? 14016 ), how could Knox now bid the English brethren follow his example? 14016 Again, must a ruler who enforcesidolatry"be obeyed?
14016All this was apart from the question: had Knox called Kirkcaldy a common cut- throat?
14016And by whom doth it most appear that temporally ye shall be punished?
14016And where was Calvin''s answer, and to what effect?
14016But how could she be surprised that de Seurre did not understand the real state of the case?
14016But that they were_ not_ rebels Knox urged in a sermon at Edinburgh, which the Reformers, after devastating Stirling, reached by June 28- 29(?
14016But what Protestant could she marry?
14016But_ why_ did she summon the same set of preachers as before, for no old offence?
14016By"things lawful"does he mean the command of the Regent to invade England, which the nobles refused to do?
14016By_ us_, whom ye banish, whom ye spoil and rob, whom cruelly ye persecute, and whose blood ye daily shed?
14016CHAPTER I: ANCESTRY, BIRTH, EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT: 1513(?
14016Did the brethren promise nothing but the evacuation of Perth?
14016Erroneously dated"May 24"(?).
14016He kept up his heart, always prophesying deliverance; and once( June, 1548?
14016He said the Creed, which soon vanished from Scottish services; and in saying"Our Father,"broke off to murmur,"Who can pronounce so holy words?"
14016How could she possibly do less in the circumstances?
14016If by men, by what manner of men?
14016If he was called by God, where were his miracles?
14016If her proclamation was disobeyed, could she do less than summon the disobedient to trial?
14016If no more than an appeal to"the Authority"for tolerance was meant, why did Knox consult the learned so long, on the question of conscience?
14016If the menace against the priests and the ruin of monasteries were not seditious, what is sedition?
14016In February he had brought to the notice of our Reformer and of the Queen the question,"Is John Knox a lawful minister?"
14016In an epistle of 1554 he only writes:"Some shall demand,''What then, shall we go and slay all idolaters?''
14016In exile he was now asking( 1554), how was a Protestant minority or majority to oppose the old faith, backed by kings and princes, fire and sword?
14016In this mood how could Mary give a dance to celebrate an event which threatened ruin to her hopes?
14016Is a week( June 4 to June 11) accidentally omitted?
14016It is needless here to discuss the question-- was the Convention of Estates held after the treaty, in August, a lawful Parliament?
14016May true believers, in command of garrisons, repel"this ungodly violence"?
14016Might they"bow down in the House of Rimmon"by a feigned conformity?
14016Next Sunday Knox"thundered,"and later regretted that"I did not that I might have done"( caused an armed struggle?
14016Now how could the Regent, on January 28, have a letter sent by the Duke to France on January 25?
14016Now, how was Satan raging in December 1557?
14016Of what were these heroes afraid?
14016She met some Robin Hood rioters who lay under the law, and pardoned these roisterers( with their excommunication could she interfere?
14016The Laird of Dun, who was sent from Perth by the brethren, perceiving her obstinacy, they"( who?)
14016The question is, What were the terms of treaty?
14016Their brethren acquitting them, where was there any other judicature?
14016To some papists in the antechamber he remarked,"Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affray me?
14016Was d''Elboeuf intended to direct the persecution?
14016Was he there converted to the Reformers''ideas by the eloquence of Knox?
14016What is he to say when he returns to Geneva, and is asked why he did not carry out his purpose?
14016What men have this power in Scotland in 1559?
14016Whence are the funds to be obtained?
14016Where was there a Catholic prince ruling over a Calvinistic state?
14016Which is the true version?
14016Why did they not drive out the idolatrous worship?
14016Yet, how could she ask any ambassador to produce a confessed forgery as genuine?
14016_ Who dare be so impudent as to deny this to be most reasonable and just_?"
14016{ 125a} If there was nothing left to destroy on the Border, why did the brethren march against Kelso, as Cecil reports, on July 9, 1559?
14016{ 149b} Why should the Regent have been"ashamed"to tell the truth?
14016{ 199} Was Rene the priest whom the brethren menaced and occasionally assaulted?
14016{ 211c}"Why,"asked Arran,"was it not as easy to take her out of the Abbey, as once it had been intended to do with her mother?"
14016{ 99a} How could any governor of Scotland abstain from summoning them in the circumstances?
22174What,says he,"wha dar subscryve thir treasanable Articles?"
22174''Tell me, man,''Buchanan answered,''giff I have tauld the treuthe?''
22174At the quhilk words the King luiking to the Archbisschoppes, sayis,"Quhat?
22174CHAPTER X THE KING''S ASSEMBLIES''Gold?
22174Did they ever meet?
22174Does not the primate sit in triumph--_traxitque sub astra furorem_?
22174How could the Scottish Church but resist a system which it was sought to thrust upon it by such methods as these?
22174How should an ecclesiastical system better vindicate its claim?
22174I know he can not be idle; has he not brought forth or perfected anything yet, after so many decades of years?
22174Is this the moyen to advance the Prince''s grandeur and to turne the hearts of the people towards his Hienesse?''
22174Now, wes that a charitabill judgment of me?"
22174Or, shall I deliver myself up, like a bound quadruped, to the will and pleasure of men?
22174Shall I desert my station?
22174Shall I fly from my native country, from my native Church, from my very self?
22174The King asked at Mr. Andrew who it was that was suspected?
22174The King sayeth to Mr. Edward,"That is Judas''questioun,''Is it I, Maister?''"
22174Was the Church to be essentially the Church of Christ in Scotland, or was she to be the religious department, so to speak, of the Civil Service?
22174Well might Robert Bruce ask in one of his sermons--''What sall the religius of both countries think of this?
22174What has the monarch now to dread?
22174When did a subject ever use a manlier freedom with his Sovereign?
22174When did mere titular kingship more plainly shrink into insignificance in presence of the moral majesty vested in the spirit of a true man?
22174Why, then, exert our ingenuity and labour in adding to our vexation?
22174With whom were they to hold debate?
22174_ Tempus Atla veniet tua quo spoliabitur arbos._ Let me know if our old friend Wallace has at last become the father of books and bairns?
261293d Edition 05c What Think Ye of Christ?
261294th Edition 05c What is Christianity?
26129A bishop sneered:"Wilt thou then be wiser than the whole Council?"
26129As to my Bohemian writings, which you have never seen, why do you condemn them?"
26129Hus defended it by asking pointedly:"If John XXIII was a true pope, why did you depose him from his office?"
26129If Hus was to be burned for only saying that, what did they deserve for actually imprisoning the Pope?
26129Turning to the people with tears in his eyes and emotion in his trembling voice--"How could I thus sin against my conscience and divine truth alike?"
26129[ Illustration: CASTLE OF GOTTLIEBEN ON THE RHINE] Did the Emperor release Hus, now that the Pope was fled?
11754Are missionaries subject to discipline by the Tai- hoey?
11754Are the missionaries members of Tai- hoey in full and on a perfect equality with the native members?
11754But whence this cheerfulness? 11754 Is it likely that there can be but one Presbyterian Church in China?
11754Is it not likely that the sooner the native churches become self- governing, the sooner they will be self- supporting and self- propagating?
11754Is not that a specimen of humility? 11754 What are these benevolent- looking barbarians tramping up and down the country for?
11754Why should the Christian tremble at the prospect of suffering, or be impatient under its existence? 11754 ''But,''I asked again,''is he not still a man?'' 11754 ''Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?'' 11754 ....But may not the Church change or improve her decisions?
11754An extract reads as follows:"But what shall I tell you of the Lord''s visitation of mercy at Chioh- be?
11754And how many do you think have been strangled at birth?
11754And where shall the thousands of dollars of necessary expense come from?
11754Are they all alive?
11754Are they happy?
11754Are they well?
11754But how and where has this test been applied and found so satisfactory?
11754But how was it to be done?
11754But the grace of God triumphed and again she said,"I prayed to God for this, how can I object?"
11754But the point is, how can our disapproval of the mongrel Classis mar the peace of the Amoy brethren?
11754But, it may be asked, if the native members so far outnumber the foreign, of what avail is it that missionaries be more than advisory members?
11754Can this be secured?
11754Can we give them a sufficient reason for such separation?
11754Do not different denominations exhibit jealous rivalry in this land?
11754Do you ask why?
11754Do you remember that many years ago I said,''I am going to be a missionary''?"
11754Does this look as if missions were a failure in this region?
11754Has it been tested in China?
11754Has it been tested in Japan?
11754He, also, has rights; but how, on this plan, can he possibly obtain them?
11754How shall the company of believers be organized and governed?
11754How, then, can we do this thing?
11754I ask, is it possible for him thus to obtain justice?
11754I inquired,''Is he not a man?''
11754IS CHINA TO BE WON, AND HOW?
11754If he can benefit his fellow- men by running the risk of losing his own life, shall he hesitate to run that risk?"
11754If not, what modifications shall be made?
11754In expecting to obtain this union, will it be said that we are looking for a chimera?
11754Is Chinese human nature different from American?
11754Is any one inclined to blame him too much for this, as though he wore himself out and sacrificed his life before the time?
11754Is it right to impose a yoke like this on that little Church which God is gathering, by your instrumentality, in that far- off land of China?
11754Is the waste of time, of a year or more, nothing?
11754It ought to be so, ought it not?
11754Let Almighty grace for nearly three- quarters of a century triumph in a man''s soul, and do you wonder that he is happy?
11754Now, who dare say that this shall not exist at Amoy?
11754Oh, when will He stay His hand?
11754Our churches originally were one, and still are one, and the question is not whether those churches shall be united, but shall they be separated?
11754Possibly the question will be asked, why were these churches allowed originally to become one?
11754Shall it be exactly on the model of the church which the missionary represents?
11754Shall the seedling ten thousand miles away be roped to the mother tree or shall it be encouraged to stand alone?
11754The City of the"Elegant Gate"Description of Amoy and Amoy Island Ancestral Worship Infanticide Is China to be won, and how?
11754The''King of Glory''suffered, and shall a sinful man complain?
11754Was not this sometimes the case in the days of the apostles?
11754We now ask, Can the Prudential Committee expect of us, while we hold such views, to conform to their decision?
11754What advantages in independence?
11754What is the House of Hapsburg or Stuarts, compared with being son of the Lord God Almighty?
11754What is this request?
11754What perils?
11754What relation shall he sustain to the home church?
11754What shall be our relation as individuals to the Dutch Church in America?
11754What shall be the status of the foreign missionary before the native church just organizing?
11754What voice so cheering as hers, to conduct him down the steep of old age?
11754What will the aged man do without this other to lean on?
11754Who can so well understand how to sympathize and counsel?
11754Why are they establishing churches and schools and hospitals?
11754Why not?
11754Why strive to entail like evils on our missionary churches?
11754Will Mr. Stronach recognize his native land?
11754Will not their prayers be heard?
11754Wonder where and how my many friends are?
11754Would it alter matters much to say, and to make it a fact, that some of those churches belong to a Classis and others to a Presbytery?
11754Would it, indeed?
11754Would they respect us if we did?
11754or are differences of dialect, etc., such as to make different organizations necessary and inevitable?"
26279I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly a right seed; how then art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine unto me?
26279Ask yourselves, is outward singing intended or calculated to please the carnal ears of men, or a holy God?
26279Is the Lord to be pleased with such poor things?
26279Why such anxiety about tunes, voices, and music?
10139Again what can be said of love and hate if under given circumstances they can be transformed into one another by a magnet?
10139Can any good come out of Trinity?
10139If these things are not true, it might be said, then life is chaos; and if life be chaos, what does truth matter? 10139 What does Papias say?
10139Am I to ascribe to it a rudimentary but arrested poetic faculty?
10139And as to the fate of that restless soul, who shall dare to speak dogmatically?
10139And how is it that the gold- fish make no difference in the weight of the globe of water?
10139And if one may be a good moralist and a bad man, why_ à fortiori_ may one not be a good artist and a bad man?
10139Are not hysteria, hypnotism, and thought- transference of the nature of epicycles?
10139As for the corrupt lives of savages, if it proves their religion to be non- ethical, what should we have to think of Christianity?
10139But how does it do so?
10139But is not thought- transference itself lamentably unscientific?
10139Can we hope for anything more than thus to retard the leakage?
10139Can we show that it springs, co- ordinately with theism, from some conception prior to both?
10139Does a child only begin to exist when it begins to think?
10139Does he on waking look for the said scalps among his collection of trophies, and is he perplexed and incensed at not finding them?
10139Even though the means involve a violation of taste rather than of morals, yet can they be justified by the goodness of the end?
10139For how could the crowds see Christ save in a lowly spot?
10139Given the dilemma, who shall blame his choice?
10139I often ask myself the question, If he died during one of these trances, which would he be, Smith or Jones?
10139If the fact that I am conscious of thinking proves the fact that I exist, is the converse true that whatever does not think does not exist?...
10139If vice does not necessarily dim the eye to ethical beauty, why should it blind it to aesthetic beauty?
10139In truth, he who ascribes to God a body does not know_ all_ about Him; but which of us knows_ all_ about God?
10139Indeed, were it not so, how could they understand?
10139Is it that science blindly refused even to weigh the evidence for abnormal facts till the same or similar had become matters of personal observation?
10139Is not this very distinction of outside and inside in the matter of perceptions open to no slight ambiguity?
10139It is much to know and feel that Christianity is good and useful and beautiful;"But some time or other the question must be asked:_ Is it true_?"
10139Let us by all means read Manetho''s History; but where is it?
10139Must a good artist be a good man?
10139That a man may be a materialist or atheist and enjoy life thoroughly, who does not know?
10139The sorrowing dyspeptic asks in despair:"Son of man, thinkest thou that these dry bones will live again?"
10139What could be less important to Christian dogma than the date of the Deluge or of Adam''s creation?
10139What indeed?
10139What is a horse?
10139What, then, is the force of this argument from Egyptology?
10139Wherefore showed He it thee?
10139Who can possibly conceive mere rottenness being cured by progress in rottenness; or a man drinking himself into temperance?
10139Who or what arrested it?
10139Who showed it thee?
10139Why does it look"almost as pure,"and"often quite as lovely"?
10139Why may not such useful illusions and self- deceptions be fostered?
10139Why then is there not a more distinctly marked inferiority in the religious art of Lippi to that of Angelico?
10139Yes, but what sort of convert is this who is so insensible to substantials, so morbidly sensitive about mere accidentals?
10139Yet what is hysteria and what does it really explain?
10139[ 18] Of moral principles, he says:"Why do we say that... they carry conviction with them and prove themselves?...
10139[ 2][ Thankful to whom?
10139[ 38] Can a man who makes such reckless travesties of a view which he manifestly has never studied, be credited with intellectual honesty?
10139[ 76] Why does he not seek out the reason of this, or is he satisfied with the_ words_"arrested development"?
10139[ How on earth do we know what it is trying to do?]
10139but what do they mean?
10139wouldst thou wit thy Lord''s meaning in this thing?
26204And is not this a deplorable Circumstance, and sad Instance of the corrupt Disposition of many among us?
26204Can you look on, and be unconcerned?
26204Shall I?
26204Upon these Principles let your own Case be examined: But who shall be your Accuser?
26204Was it not the quick Sale these Pictures and these Books had?
26204What was the Encouragement for Men to dare giving such an Affront not only to the common Sense, but to the common Law of the Country?
16242Are they(_ i.e._, the doctrines about which he is seeking information) contained in the Word of God? 16242 What,"asks a well- known writer in unfeigned astonishment,"what opinion is not held within the Established Church?
16242And who is he?
16242But does this or does it not contradict the fact that we are dependent beings, and that the Lord, He is God?
16242But how does the Anglican Archbishop proceed to calm and comfort this helpless, agitated soul, groping painfully in the dark?
16242But now?
16242But, let us ask, Who ever heard of an army without a chief?
16242But, to continue; what is the purpose of this extraordinary and enduring presence?
16242By whom?
16242Can any one imagine greater reverence or greater loyalty to the Vicar of Christ than is shown forth in these words?
16242Can the present Archbishop of Canterbury follow their example?
16242Could you possibly mistake it for the religion of the present Church of England?
16242Dai Rè?
16242Dai Vescovi?
16242Dalle masse dei fedeli?
16242Defender of what Faith?
16242Did any one ever witness such an exhibition of ineptitude and spiritual asthenia?
16242Did he promise to visit Rome every three years, to give his Lord the Pope an account of his diocese?
16242Did he receive the Pallium from Rome, sent by special Papal messengers?
16242Did he stand up and swear on the Gospels that he would be faithful and obedient to his Lord the Pope?
16242Did he take a vow of celibacy?
16242Does the present Archbishop acknowledge publicly and officially that he receives his jurisdiction from the Pope?
16242FOOTNOTES:[ Footnote 9:"Da chi dipenderà   il Pontefice nell''esercizio del suo potere Spirituale?
16242First: How is it possible for the Church to go astray, if God the Holy Ghost is really guiding?
16242Have words lost their plain meaning for the Bishop of London, and for those who( we must in charity suppose,_ blindly_) follow him?
16242How do we know?
16242How does he do this?
16242How has this been possible?
16242How is it that such a thing has ceased to be possible?
16242How was His truth to be maintained and securely developed, century after century, pure and untainted, and free from all admixture of error?
16242How?
16242If not, then what becomes of the continuity theory?
16242If you, who read these lines, had stood by, and listened to this oath, would it leave any doubt in your minds as to the religion of the Archbishop?
16242Is Christ divided?
16242Is it by the Holy Spirit whispering to each individual priest or to each individual Bishop?
16242Is it conceivable that such consent would be given by any Pope in the case of one not united to Rome in the same faith?]
16242Now, what did Edward do?
16242Second: How is it possible for the Church to wander away into_ error_, if this same Spirit be leading her into_ all truth_?
16242The Incarnate Son of God, who never asks, nor can ask in vain, implored His Heavenly Father, that all His followers might be one, and why?
16242The same?
16242Then what does he do?
16242Then what_ superhuman_ guarantee did He offer?
16242WHAT OF THE NIGHT?
16242WHAT OF THE NIGHT?
16242Was it the Protestant faith?
16242Was it the faith professed by the present Church of England?
16242Was the present Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury chosen and appointed by the Pope?
16242Were not Dr. Wilberforce and Dr. Colenso, Dr. Hamilton and Dr. Baring equally Bishops of the Church of England?
16242What can be clearer, what more explicit?
16242What is his Grace''s reply?
16242What is it for?
16242What is the consequence?
16242What is the consequence?
16242What then, it may be asked, is the proper attitude of a Catholic towards the Pope, at ordinary times?
16242What was to be our security?
16242Who is this distinguished man, now called to rule over that portion of the one Catholic Church represented by England?
16242Whom shall we believe?
16242Why are these good men so exceedingly anxious to prove that black is white?
16242Why do Anglicans make such heroic efforts to connect their Church with the past?
16242Why do they advance an impossible theory?
16242Why do they assert, and with such emphasis, what no one but they themselves have the hardihood to believe?
16242Why is it given?
16242Why not?
16242Why will they assert and re- assert, in every mood and tense, that things most opposite are identical, and things most unlike are exactly the same?
16242Why will they stubbornly affirm what history utterly denies?
16242Why?
16242Will some one kindly explain that, without at the same time denying the veracity of God?
16242Would the Cardinal Archbishop of Paris, for instance, or the Archbishop of Milan receive the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, as a brother Bishop?
16242Would they cause their cathedrals to be thrown open to him?
16242[ 11] How is it that the present Church of England has never canonised any saint?
16242who on his coronation day declared the Mass to be false, Transubstantiation to be absurd, and Catholics to be idolaters?
16856And, behold, the word of the Lord came unto him, and he said unto him, What doest thou here, Elijah?
16856Is there anything in my life--so the question comes to us in our self- examination--"which could be so described?
16856Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, that the Holy Ghost dwelleth in you, and that God''s temple is holy? 16856 What doest thou here, Elijah?"
16856What doest thou here, Elijah?
16856What doest thou here?
16856What doest thou here?
16856What is the aim and purpose of his life?
16856Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? 16856 Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?"
16856And do we not acknowledge that this revelation fails, so far as we are concerned, if it gives us no such_ power_?
16856And the question of all questions for each of us to consider is,"How am I to make my life the home and embodiment of this power from above?"
16856And the question rises:"On which of these lines is my life travelling at the present time, and towards which side of the impassable gulf?"
16856Are we to follow the world with its conventions and laws, or to live in personal communion with God?
16856Are we, then, to trust to some sudden visitation from above, for which we make no preparation, to break down or overthrow a power of this kind?
16856But if this be so, what will your share be in this coming life?
16856But is it so very certain that this would be the case?
16856But the question to- day is, What assurance do you feel that this will continue?
16856But then there rises the question, How are these Divine influences to become powerful in us also?
16856But what if sometimes you feel that you are not equal to all this?
16856But why, you may ask, do I dwell on all this?
16856Do we ask despairingly how it is that we have not been able to cast it out?
16856Do we desire to cast any evil influence or any weakness out of our life?
16856Do we not recognise this as the end of the New Testament revelation?
16856Do you ask why I dwell on this familiar history, or desire that you should contemplate and realise this change in the young man Jacob?
16856Do you wonder at your lack of power over the diseases of the soul?
16856Has any one of us ever shrunk from any post of duty in life, or strayed from any straight course?
16856How are we to account for this?
16856How comes it that you remain in this pitiable condition?
16856How does my common life fit with all this?
16856If the Spirit of God dwelt in them, how does He not dwell likewise in you?
16856If they were God''s husbandry, or God''s building, are not you?
16856In all this there was grief, disappointment, bitterness; for did they not prove that his work was threatened with failure?
16856Is there anything of the spirit or enthusiasm of sacrifice visible in the ordinary tenor of his actions?
16856Is there to be seen in it anything that tends towards the lowering of common standards?
16856Or shall we drift on as the world drifts, a little better, or a little worse?
16856Shall we contribute anything to raise the common type?
16856Then if God has in His mercy visited us with the warning call,"What doest thou here?"
16856Thereupon His disciples came to Him with this inquiry--"Why could not we cast him out?
16856This is indeed a question which never sleeps, and to- day we ask, What is your Whitsuntide answer to it?
16856This voice, following us with the question,"What doest them here?"
16856WHAT DOEST THOU HERE?
16856What if I do not flee from it?"
16856What if I do not pray to be delivered from it?
16856What if I do not resist any fault that has a hold upon me?
16856What is it?
16856What is to be the mission of our generation here?
16856What, then, are our Advent hopes?
16856What, then, are we learning of its practical lessons, and gathering into our life?
16856What, then, are we to say of our hopes?
16856When we go elsewhere, what habits, what tendencies, what fixed bent of spirit and character shall we exhibit?
16856Which is to prevail in it, and fix its character-- traditional custom, or personal inspiration?
16856Who can read unmoved these noble and generous outpourings?
16856any foolish or vulgar estimate of the higher things of life?"
16856any influence, spreading from my conduct, of which men might truly say that it also is helping to debase the moral currency?
16856any misuse of things sacred or holy?
16856if when the voice cries,"What doest thou here?"
16856striving for your growth in holiness and good purpose, and for your salvation from sin and its defilements, as he strove for theirs?
16856you have no answer to give?
13206Am I not your mother? 13206 Anthony,"says Athanasius,"became known not by worldly wisdom, nor by any art, but solely by piety, and that this was the gift of God who can deny?"
13206Monk,fiercely demands Voltaire,"Monk, what is that profession of thine?
13206Whence,he cried,"has this man come to us, wanting to destroy the rule of this monastery?
13206Where is the town,cries Montalembert,"which has not been founded or enriched or protected by some religious community?
13206Who can describe the carnage of that night? 13206 328 Was the Suppression Justifiable? 13206 : that King Henry was the Supreme Head of the Church?
13206Am I to blame for this, That here come those that worship me?
13206Are the flowers in the cup?
13206Are the ignorance and the filth of the begging friars offensive?
13206But does this truth lead the Christian to the monastic method?
13206But what does such a conception involve?
13206But what was the nature of the office as held by the saint?
13206But what was the nature of this British monasticism?
13206But, if it be admitted that the marks did appear, as it is not improbable, how shall the phenomenon be explained?
13206Christians, will you ever repudiate Calvary?
13206Did Rome never adorn men in garments of shame and parade them through streets to be mocked by the populace, and finally burned at the stake?
13206Did the commissioners take a few altar- cloths and decorate their horses?
13206Did the monastic institution command the unanimous approval of the church from the outset?
13206Does the new age demand liberty?
13206Does the new age reject monastic seclusion?
13206For whom do we carry arms?
13206How is this?
13206How is your king called?"
13206How long must we refrain from driving these detestable monks out of Rome?
13206How long wilt thou remain in the shadow of roofs, and in the smoky dungeons of cities?
13206If this be, Can I work miracles and not be saved?"
13206Is Protestantism a curse or a blessing?
13206Is dinner ready?
13206Is it rational when danger is on every side, to remain where it is the greatest?"
13206Is it shameful to follow them, and are we not rather disgraced by not following them?"
13206Is the pavement swept?
13206Is the sofa smooth?
13206Loyalty?
13206Patrick, St., 122; labors in Ireland, 123; was he a Romanist?
13206Potitianus, a young officer of rank, read the life of Anthony, and cried to his fellow- soldier:"Tell me, I pray thee, whither all our labors tend?
13206Richard Bagot, a Catholic, in a recent article on the question,"Will England become Catholic?"
13206Tell me, pray, amid all this, is there room for the thought of God?"
13206The churchmen argued:"If he plunders the monasteries, will not his next step be to plunder the churches?"
13206The problem is reduced to this, Was the Reformation desirable?
13206To her piteous entreaties, they said:"Why do you, who are already stricken with age, pour forth such cries and lamentations?"
13206To what shall the development of the community system be attributed?
13206Together they converse of things human and divine, Paul, close to the dust of the grave, asks, Are new houses springing up in ancient cities?
13206Was the self- renunciation of Jesus like that of the ascetics, with their ecstasies and self- punishments?
13206Were not the Bibles burned in France, in Germany, in Spain, in Holland, in England, dear to the hearts of the reformers?
13206Were the altar- cloths dear to Catholic hearts?
13206Were the charges against the monks true?
13206What am I?
13206What are harmful indulgences?
13206What can be our greatest hope in the palace but to be friend to the Emperor?
13206What do we seek?
13206What dost thou in the world, my brother, with thy soul greater than the world?
13206What government directs the world?
13206What hast thou been hearing?
13206What is it I can have done to merit this?
13206What is it to keep the body in subjection?
13206What is it to love the world?
13206What is the name of your province?"
13206What must one do to deny self?
13206What tears are equal to its agony?
13206What was the effect upon the mind of the thoughtful?
13206What will you say now?
13206When it was a pageant, a ritualism, an arm of the state, a vain philosophy, a superstition, a formula, how could it save, if ever so dominant?
13206When shall this be?"
13206Where is the church which owes not to them a patron, a relic, a pious and popular tradition?
13206Why do we not stone them or hurl them into the Tiber?
13206Will you be loyal to Beelzebub?
13206Will you''make a covenant with Death and Hell''?
13206Would England and the world be better off under the sway of medieval religion than under the influence of modern Protestantism?
13206Writing to the king, he said:"Man is against you; God is against you; the universe is against you; what can you look for but destruction?"
13206You welcome beasts, why not a man?
13206_ Disorders and Oppositions_ But was there no protest against the progress of these ascetic teachings?
13206_ Henry''s Disposal of Monastic Revenues_ What use did Henry make of the revenues that fell into his hands?
13206is there any of you halt or maim''d?
15261For how, says Barclay, alluding to his own times, can the Papists say their mass, if there be any there to disturb and interrupt them? 15261 ----But what have we to do with thee?
15261And again,[103]"Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?"
15261And he asked Margaret, whether she had done any thing in lieu of it, which might answer it to the children?
15261And how can any one, professing this religion, sell that, the use of which he believes it to have forbidden?
15261And if I should say so, might I not as well say, that no Quaker can be in trade?
15261And who was better qualified to understand it than himself?
15261And, if I should say so, where am I to stop?
15261And,[ 169]"by what power, or by what name have ye done this?"
15261As soon as they were come, he asked them and their respective husbands,[1]"If they had any thing against it, or for it, desiring them to speak?
15261But by whom sent?
15261But is it possible, the Quakers say, for this to be true of him, who is thus described by St. John--"God is Love?"
15261But shall I admit this principle without any limitation or reserve?
15261But what are the wisdom of God, and the power of God, but the great characteristics and the great constituent parts of his spirit?
15261But what have I said?
15261But what was this, the Quakers say, but to baptize them into the life and spirit of a new and divine nature, or with the baptism of Christ?
15261But why should men pray, if they are condemned before- hand, and if their destiny is inevitable?
15261By the university, or by the magistrate?
15261Can the Ethiopian change his colour, or the Leopard his spots?
15261Did he not pass over Esau the eldest son of Isaac, who had sold his birth- right, and prefer Jacob?
15261Did he not reject Ishmael the scoffer, though he was the eldest son of Abraham, and countenance Isaac, who was the younger?
15261Every such candidate is asked,"Do you trust that you are inwardly moved by the Holy Ghost to take upon you this office and ministration?"
15261For he says,"if it be asked me how it is, that is, how believers sacramentally receive Christ''s body and blood?
15261For what standard shall I fix upon, or what limits shall I draw upon this occasion?
15261For what was baptism to any but a Jew?
15261For who is he, who can say that he sees the farthest, or that his own system is the best?
15261For who sees not that it is a matter of no greater difficulty to converse with, than to make a reasonable creature?
15261For why should men repent, except for a little temporary happiness in this world, if they can not be saved in a future?
15261Hath not the potter power over the clay of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?"
15261How then can it slacken your worldly business and occasions, to mix them with sighs and groans, which are the most effectual prayer?"
15261If God teaches us, then all is well; but if we do not learn wisdom at his feet, from whence should we have it?
15261Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out, to thy house?
15261Let me then ask, in the first place, what is the great characteristic of the religion we profess?
15261May not those who inhabit woods be allowed to live without knowing who thou art, and whence thou comest?
15261Now I would ask, where lies the difference between the two statements?
15261Or those of Jesus,"Can ye drink of the cup that I drink of, or be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
15261Secondly, because, when the Jews said,"How can this man give us his flesh?"
15261Shall I not be obliged to go over all the colours in his shop, and object to all but the brown and the drab?
15261Shall I say again, without any reserve, that a Quaker- man who discards the use of black cloth, shall not sell a yard of it to another?
15261So after he had washed their feet, he said, Know ye what I have done to you?
15261The Jews, therefore, strove among themselves, saying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
15261The first of these is, do the Quakers believe that their ministers are uniformly moved, when they preach, by the spirit of God?
15261The question therefore is, which of the two baptisms that have been mentioned, is the one effectual, or saving baptism?
15261Then ask not wherefore, here, alone, Conversing as I may, I sit upon this old gray stone, And dream my time away?
15261Then he asked Margaret, if she had fulfilled and performed her husband''s Will to her children?
15261Think you,''mid all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come, But we must still be seeking?
15261This occasioned Jesus to say to him,"Are ye also yet without understanding?"
15261Thus St. Paul:[ 113]''How shall they preach, unless they be sent?''
15261Thus, when the Jews marvelled at Christ, saying[ 115]"How knoweth this man letters,( or the scriptures) having never learned?
15261What Christian can gain wealth at the expense of the health, morals, and happiness of his fellow- creatures?]
15261What could a Gentile have understood by it?
15261What legislator can applaud his patriotism, when he sees him violate the laws of his country?
15261What man has ever shown a proper affection for the brute creation, who has been backward in his love of the human race?
15261What notion could he have formed, by means of it, of the necessity of the baptism of Christ?
15261What should have hindered them more than John from going with people into the rivers, and immersing them?
15261When thou seest the naked, that thou cover him, and that thou hide not thyself from thy own flesh?"
15261Where are your books?
15261Whereupon he asked them, whether, if their mother married, they should not lose by it?
15261Who believes that this preference, and the Apostle alludes to no other, ever related to the salvation of souls?
15261Why were they first to receive themselves the baptism of the spirit?
15261[ 96]"Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, why hast thou made me thus?
15261or that there should be a similar institution among manufacturers, who should decide between one manufacturer and another?
20430Couldst thou not watch with Me one hour?
20430Why are ye fearful? 20430 And as we face it what are we to do? 20430 And do we not constantly see that most unjust tyranny which the ill- tempered or ill- controlled member of the family has over the rest? 20430 And so, once again, looking out upon our ordinary life, what shall we need to put backbone into life? 20430 And what is the secret of that? 20430 And yet, who shall deny that there was an awe about it all? 20430 And, therefore, the whole question is this: Have we got, or do we believe we have got, Jesus in the ship with us? 20430 Are we in the habit of boasting, are we in the habit of lying, are we in the habit of being insincere? 20430 Are we prepared, as a great Christian city, to rise to the self- sacrifice which it involves? 20430 Are we so hopeless and helpless as to have no other power to bring in upon them? 20430 But can we as Christian citizens be content with the arm of the law? 20430 But the point is this: Whatever plan is fixed upon by the experts and those responsible, are we ready to rise to it? 20430 Can any man name the real secret of influence, or analyse the strength of personality? 20430 Can we not in this coming reign, and the century just begun, try and plant in the heart of every Christian worker truth in the inward parts? 20430 Can we not transform them as boys? 20430 Do we hear His voice saying,Be of good cheer; it is I, be not afraid?"
20430Does the law of kindness touch us in our municipal work?
20430For the good of the cause or to see our name in the paper?
20430Have we such a perpetual spring within us, ready and accessible for use in our home lives?
20430How are we, then-- that comes to be the last question-- how are we to attain this wonderful gift, the secret of a strong character?
20430How can we help him, that poor wounded man brought across our path?
20430How often during the past week have you thought of God?
20430How then are we to gain the secret?
20430If the heavenly rainbow is not produced by the light shining upon the tears of human penitence, where is hope for the world?
20430Is such a one seated among us in this church to- day?
20430Is there no other arm, no other law that we are bound to try before these young lads grow up indeed ruffians who must be dealt with by the law?
20430Must we be content to transport them as men?
20430Not"What did we do?"
20430Shall I be liked for this?"
20430That is the one last trial-- be it so; Christ was forsaken, so must thou be too: How couldst thou suffer but in seeming else?
20430Was it done from a true and pure motive?
20430What are we to say to anyone we see who is under that most terrible trial?
20430What are we to say to ourselves if such a misfortune and trial comes to us?
20430What can we say to light up in any degree so vast a problem?
20430What do we need to give a little more strength to it, to enable us to be braver and firmer and stronger?
20430What do we understand by a rainbow?
20430What does he need?
20430What is the secret of moral courage?
20430Why did we do this thing?
20430Why did we give that donation to something?
20430Why?
20430Will you give it?
20430but"Why did we do it?"
20430how about our characters?
20430how about our thoughts?
20430how about our words?
20430what about our lives today?"
20430where is the pristine purity of youth?
20576And can you tell us her name?
20576And who the devil in hell,cried Robinson Groome,"should he ordain if he does n''t ordain you, my dear?"
20576How are you going, Wilding?
20576How many times, Mr Levi, must I tell you my brother is no General, and never was in the army?
20576James,said he,"what bor is that alluz follerin''yeou about?"
20576Rooshur,said Tom;"what''s that him yeou call Prooshur?"
20576Ruffles, who is this?
20576Shoun''t saa so,said he,"shoun''t I?
20576What could I advise him?
20576What did you do?
20576What do you mean?
20576What for?
20576What happened?
20576What is it, Howe?
20576What''s that?
20576''But,''sez I,''dew she know it?''
20576''Did he use to tell you of things which he remembered?''
20576''Do you remember your grandfather?''
20576''Father,''sez she,''am I dyin''?''
20576''Posh, your Frill was out last night?''
20576''Stand up, sir,''he cried in a voice of thunder, for he hated snivelling;''what is the matter with you?''
205761;"what ha''_ he_ to dew with it?"
20576And I said,''Whatever_ do_ you mean, sir?''
20576As it floated over Monk Soham, the aeronaut shouted,"Where am I?"
20576Besides, had he not"awful examples"?
20576But can any one send a copy of the whole song?
20576Else, what of"all the dogs in the town,"each craving and clamouring for his bone?
20576How could you_ expect_ my Brother 3 times?
20576I axed our skule- master,"What''s a queery?"
20576I can not if I would: what then is the use of trying?
20576I once saa to him,''What do yeou think o''the poor mor?''
20576Is it extravagant to believe that this simple story, told by a country parson, is worth whole pages of learned arguments against Disestablishment?
20576Oh then the gallant Rainbow Sailed where the rover laid;"Where is the captain of your ship?"
20576One mornin''he saa to Susan,''Well, my dear,''sez he,''how do yeou feel to- day?''
20576Otherwise, what should these ignorant seamen know of Hedge- sparrows?
20576She saa,''Yes; what, do yeou know me?''
20576She towd me that one o''the young gentlemen sort o''laffed when he h''ard her, and stopped behind and saa to her,''Do yeou cum out o''Suffolk?''
20576So I towd him, and he saa,"Was the water warm?"
20576The King he did prepare a ship, A ship of gallant fame, She''s called the gallant Rainbow-- Din''t yeou niver hear her name?
20576Then Mr James saa,"Would yeou like to see the parson?"
20576To- day is going on a Regatta before the windows where I write: shall I never have done with these tiresome Regattas?
20576Very well, but in what?
20576Was it the same maiden lady who was the strong believer in homoeopathy, and who one day took five globules of aconite in mistake for three?
20576Was not this very outbreak that of a great genial Boy among his old Fellows?
20576What institution is, that has its alloy of humanity?
20576When_ are_ we to have rain?
20576Yes: but if the Whole Man be of the Royal Blood of Humanity, and do Justice in the Main, what are_ the people_ to say?
20576[ Says Captain Ward unto his men,"My boys, what shall we do?
20576asked my father;"did you hear anything?"
20576hev yeou bin to see yar bastard?"
20576how came he to select such a very peculiar name?"
20576what are yeou a- dewin''with the Fat Woman?"
20576{ 52a} Our young parson said to me t''other daa,"John,"sez he,"din''t yeou nivver hev a darter?"
12549At Wagram?
12549Did n''t you speak to him?
12549Did our friend Horace say that?
12549Do the goats live with you all in this room?
12549Do you not discover a great advance in educational facilities and in the enlargement of means to popular knowledge?
12549Good woman,said my friend,"where''s Mose?"
12549Oh,said the President,"I have not seen her since seven o''clock this morning; Tad, how is your mother?"
12549Were you at Jena?
12549Were you there that night?
12549What do I care for that?
12549What is this, good friend?
12549What shall it be?
12549Where is Napoleon?
12549Who is that?
12549Why so?
12549Will you go and find somebody to take our cards?
12549Would you believe it?
12549:"Children,"he exclaimed,"do you want to know what I am?
12549And how could he descend to scurrilously satirize all societies formed for the promotion of temperance?
12549Are not even they in the presence of Christ at His coming?
12549Are not even ye in the Lord?"
12549Are not even ye in the presence of Christ at His coming?"
12549Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at His coming?
12549Are not even ye-- ye-- in the presence of Christ at His coming?
12549As he bade me good- night at yonder corner of Fulton Street, I said to him:"Uncle Horace, will you not come and spend the night with me?"
12549At this Carlyle laughed loudly, and remarked:"Was that the end of him?
12549But how could a man who went so far as he did go no further?
12549Can anything new be said about Charles H. Spurgeon?
12549Despised is he?
12549Did you ever see such a sad face in your life?"
12549Do many of the Londoners of this day remember Dr. James Hamilton, the pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Regent''s Square?
12549Do these increased difficulties demand a new Gospel?
12549Do they demand new doctrines?
12549Do we need a new Baptism of the Holy Spirit?
12549Do we need a new revelation of Jesus Christ?
12549Dr. Cox''s patience was exhausted, and pointing to the door, he said:"My friend, do you observe that aperture in this apartment?
12549Has the American pulpit grown in spiritual power since those days?
12549Have the churches thriven whose pastors have become more invertebrate in their theology?
12549He said to her:"Mother, when you gave me as an infant to God in baptism, did you withhold me from any service to which I might be called?"
12549He said to me,"Brother Cuyler, if I break down, wo n''t you take up the service and go on with it?"
12549Homeless is he?
12549How can I help to make this old sinning and sobbing world the better also?
12549How could the reformer who struck at so many social wrongs spare that hideous fountain- head of misery in London, the dram- shop?
12549How is your sick sister?
12549I leaned over to Beecher and whispered,"That is splendid platforming, is n''t it?"
12549I once asked Albert Barnes, of Philadelphia,"Who is the greatest preacher you have ever heard?"
12549I said to him tenderly:"Do you mean that these sweet children shall never have any help from their father to get to Heaven?"
12549I said to them in French:"Were you at Austerlitz?"
12549I wonder how many there are here this morning that gathered before my pulpit on that Easter Sunday thirty years ago?
12549If ministers are set to be watchmen of souls, how shall they escape if they neglect the salvation of souls?
12549Lincoln?"
12549One day he was walking with a lady, who was also subject to depression of spirits, and he said to her:"Tell me why I am like a Jew?"
12549Poor, is he?
12549She exclaimed,"For God''s sake, gentlemen, ca n''t you give me a glass of gin?"
12549The next morning when he saw it in the paper he went up into the composing room in a perfect rage and called out,"Who put that Cattaraugus?"
12549The philosophical and poetical yield to the practical, when"_ cui bono?_"is the lest question which challenges all comers.
12549The practical questions for every one of us are: how can I become better?
12549The questions,"Have we got any Bible?"
12549The visitor inquired of an Irishman, who was working in front of the house,"Who lives here?"
12549They contemplate the long array of children whom they have guided to Jesus; and they, too, can exclaim,"What is our joy or crown of rejoicing?
12549Was Albert Barnes a great preacher?
12549What do the dwellers in the by- streets and the tenement houses need?
12549What has been the outcome of these thirty years of happy pastorate?
12549What is my joy or crown of rejoicing?
12549What is our crown of rejoicing?
12549What is to be done with a love which belongs only to one, when that one is gone and can not take it up?
12549What shall we do with a lost love which wanders like a ghost through all the chambers of the soul only to feel how empty they are?
12549What student of style will deny that his"Monograph"of his father is the finest specimen of condensed and vivid biography in our language?
12549Who has a better right to reprove, exhort and correct with all long suffering than the woman who has given us her heart and herself?
12549Why crowd into the already over- crowded professions?
12549Why load your gun at all if you can not send your charge to the mark?
12549Why, then, sunder a tie that is bound to every fibre of my inmost heart?
12549and"If any Bible, how much?"
16892''And does there not seem,''subjoins the old man,''to be a high hill and the road up it very narrow, with precipices on each side?
16892''And why do you let it hang so loose?
16892''Angels, men, and Zion''s elders eye us in all our suffering for Christ''s sake, but what of all these?
16892''Art not Thou from everlasting, O Lord my God?''
16892''Did he begin with regeneration?''
16892''Did not I say,''burst out Rutherford, as he read,''that Alexander Gordon would lead the ring in Galloway?''
16892''Have you a present sense of God''s love?''
16892''I preached the following Lord''s Day,''says Boston in his diary,''on"Why art thou cast down, O my soul?"
16892''Is Christ more to be loved for gaining for us justification or sanctification?''
16892''What is that you carry in your hand?''
16892''What would you do?''
16892And how many could hear it?
16892And to whom could he address them after they were written?
16892And why not?
16892And why should that preacher not also say to us, Give me a day soon again of your good hearers?
16892But first, and before that, do you either know, or care to know, what either justification or sanctification is?
16892But how are we to practise dying?
16892But they must sometimes be spoken and heard, if only to afford a reply to Paul''s question in the text:''Ye did run well: what did hinder you?''
16892But what is growth in grace?
16892But what is this process of sanctification that makes a young man already a deep divine?
16892But why do we disinter such texts as this out of such an author as Samuel Rutherford?
16892Challenges of conscience came to Rutherford like these:''Why art thou writing letters of counsel to other men?
16892Christ had only one summer in His year, and shall we insist on two?
16892Could you have kept quite well had you been a Campbell with John Gordon for a husband?
16892Did any of you north- country folk ever hear that question debated out before one of your Highland communions?
16892Do we not practise it as often as we possibly can?
16892Do you accuse Samuel Rutherford of unmeaning ca nt?
16892Do you honestly wish, as you say you do, for direction as to your duty to your many enemies in Leith, and to God and your own soul among them?
16892Does she know already what to read to you when you are preparing for the last voyage?
16892Does your wife know where you first cast your anchor?
16892Dost thou, O my soul, love Jesus Christ for Himself alone, and not only as thy Redeemer?
16892Have you that desire?
16892Have you wisdom, honour, learning, parts, eloquence, godliness, grace, a good name, wife, children, a house, peace, ease, pleasure?
16892Have you, then, laid in a library for your old age, when, like old Carlton, you will be lying waiting at the water- side?
16892How could she be secure when she saw and felt every day that deadly disease eating at her own heart?
16892I would not have that true, else where would my hope be?
16892If a good hearer likes a good preacher, why should a good preacher not like a good hearer?
16892If it is running in a race, or wrestling in a match, or playing a tune, or shooting at a target, do we not assiduously practise it?
16892Is it any wonder that John Gordon''s minister, when he was in the spirit in Patmos, should write him as we here read?
16892Is that really so, that there are but few that be saved?
16892Is that really so?
16892Is there any man here to- night whose apprehensions are working upon his cross?
16892Not Bunyan, not Brea, not Boston; and, at the same time, who is so transported and lost to himself in the beauty and sweetness of Christ?
16892Now, how could Lady Boyd, being the woman she was, but be sorry and inconsolably sorry to find all that in her own heart every day?
16892Now, if Eternity holds for us a new world, with cities and peoples that are all new to us, should we not prepare ourselves for them also?
16892Now, is there anything in the spiritual husbandry of God that can be called such a winter of the soul?
16892Now, when we have any difficult thing before us, how do we prepare ourselves for it?
16892On what, on whom will you seize hold in your last gasp and death- grip?
16892Or, was he not drinking at that moment of the poison- filled cup of his own youthful, family, and friendship sins?
16892Ought we to go on with our work and with our worship when our hearts are dry and when we have no delight in what we do?
16892Really and truly, in your heart of hearts, have you that desire?
16892Secondly, for that he perceived that God was with them though in that dark and dismal state; and why not, thought he, with me?
16892Shall I begin to hear Mr. William Falconer?
16892Shall I ever see even the borders of the good land above?''
16892Shall I expose myself and my family to danger at this time?
16892Shall I forbear to hear that honest minister, James Urquhart, for a time, seeing the storm is like to fall on me if I do so?
16892Shall I write to Seaforth and Argyll to ask them to clear and vindicate me?
16892Suppose he were to visit me in the night, what would I say to him, and what would he say to me?
16892Suppose, O my soul, thou wert to cast anchor to- morrow in Eternity, how shouldst thou close thine eyes to- night?
16892To how many in this house to- night could a preacher say that he wished them all to be''over head and ears in love to Christ''?
16892Was he mouthing big Bible words without any meaning?
16892Was it not too strong language to use about any earthly experience, however terrible, to call it the pains of hell?
16892Was it the masculine and Pauline preaching: preaching, say, like Robert Bruce''s and Rutherford''s that did it?
16892Was it the new reformation doctrines?
16892Was it the persecution?
16892Were there ever more, for its size, in any land or in any church on the face of the earth?
16892What avails prayer as long as these lusts remain?
16892What books do you read when you wish to put on the mind of a man who intends to die well?
16892What counsel shall I give my son?
16892What if I were given over to God''s sergeants to- night, to the devil and to the second death?''
16892What is Thy will?
16892What is my duty?''
16892What is sanctification?
16892What minister in Scotland to- day could write such letters?
16892What preacher could say a thing like that in truth and soberness?
16892What think ye of sin?
16892What was it that raised up in Scotland such a crop of ripe and rich saints?
16892What, you may well ask, were those pains of hell that gat such hold of David while yet he was a living and unreprobated man?
16892Who are these, and whence came they?
16892Who loathes himself like Rutherford?
16892Who shall give me an outgate from this body?
16892Who shall not fear Him?
16892Who weeps like Rutherford over his banishment from Anwoth, while all the time who is so feasted in Christ''s palace in Aberdeen?
16892Whom have I defrauded?
16892Whom have I oppressed?"
16892Whose ass have I taken?
16892Why art thou taking thy cross so easily, when thou knowest the unsettled controversy the Lord still has with thee?''
16892Why do we tell to all the world that such an eminent saint was full of such sad extremes?
16892Will He not spue the lukewarm servant out of His mouth?''
16892Will you not take me in hand?
20560Sprechen Sie Englisch, mein Herr?
20560''Can she afford,''said the Attorney of the Transvaal to me,''to have a second Ireland at the distance of some 5,000 or 6,000 miles from home?
20560''Quid importat scientia sine timore Dei?''
20560''Who is sufficient for these things?
20560And yet do you know that, as a matter of fact, our Ego is dead-- self is not-- and the devil''s greatest lie is to make us believe in this self?
20560Are you so sure that your course at Cambridge is''over''?
20560A{ 70} Roman Catholic poet, speaking of the Virgin Mary, says: If Mary is so beautiful, What must her Maker be?
20560But at other times I ask myself, I ask God, angrily, Why should some men have no obstacle to their love?
20560But in doing so they leave a work of exceptional difficulty and importance behind, and who is to take their place?
20560But this, I think, is part of its signification, is n''t it?
20560Ca n''t you see, you idiot, what a pleasure you give me?
20560Can man know such a unity if there be one?
20560Can such a unity be revealed?
20560Can that earnest, patient cultivation really have been gratuitous, and the unselfish instinct that inspired it mistaken?
20560Can we ever apprehend the Father or the Son without faith?
20560Can you get fuller and better elsewhere?
20560Can you get, can you_ use_, opportunities of self- sacrifice in your school life?
20560Could you, if you desired, get more?
20560Do you expect to fare better, when you are exercising faculties which have been for long more or less dormant?
20560Do you know that it is n''t a bad thing to feel a babe?
20560Do you know that the best way to strengthen your best thoughts is to try and express them?
20560Does isolation give greater strength?
20560Does it enable you to do more or to be better?
20560Does{ 62} a good man possess religion, or faith, or love?
20560For in that case, where would faith come in?
20560Has it been revealed?
20560Have you found that you can influence them more for good than you would be likely to influence others?
20560How can we be logical?
20560How in a world, where the outward and visible is but a manifestation of the{ 79} good God, can such awful anomalies exist?
20560How is it that those who most revolt against such systems are slaves to other systems bearing different names, but in substance the same?
20560How much directly''spiritual''work have you with the boys?
20560How then do men differ?
20560I am reading''The Newcomes'': have you ever read it?
20560I thank God that He has called you to one of the highest offices on earth, that henceforth you will be''in''or( shall we say?)
20560I wonder if ever we shall be there together?
20560I wonder why that is?
20560If in every man there is the Light which lightens him, the Christ, the Spirit, what is the difference between good and bad men?
20560If we fail to realise its meaning now, shall we realise it then?
20560Is it possible to find out the true, original meaning of that book, and to understand its problems a little and its solutions?
20560Is not life here a training for life hereafter?
20560Is there a Deliverer?
20560Is there a unity beneath all this confusion?
20560Is there such a difference between Jewish law and law in general?
20560It is getting on for your birthday, is n''t it?
20560May not this apply to your work also?
20560Need we be?
20560Ought you to be-- nay, can you be-- isolated?
20560Our greatest difficulty next arose: How was my luggage to be conveyed the five miles from the nearest town up a steep hill?
20560Shall I dedicate it to you?
20560Some day shall we be able to understand, if not with the head, with the heart, part of its meaning?
20560This being the case, we are still left with the problem, Is the outward and visible not intended to be a sign of something deeper?
20560We feel that it would be impious to try and understand him fully, for is he not connected with God Himself?
20560What a wonderful thing that we, as a family, are so united-- that our Ideal is so much the same-- isn''t it?
20560What do you mean when you talk about laws of science or morality?
20560What do you suggest?
20560What does it all mean?
20560What has induced men to{ 99} believe this and that tenet?
20560What if she had war in India?
20560What is law-- law in the abstract?
20560Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
20560Why could not sin be overcome in a less costly way?
20560Why do men think it has been revealed if it has not?
20560Why do some, who are better than we, take so little interest in the eternal?
20560Why have men craved for a knowledge of an unseen Being?
20560Why have systems of priestcraft arisen?
20560Why is the victory of the Christ so incomplete?
20560Why must people try what they ca n''t do well?
20560Why must the Christ suffer?
20560Why not leave it to those who like it and can do it well?
20560Why not?
20560Why should another suffer more than any one can tell-- more than, it sometimes seems to me, can ever be requited?
20560Why?
20560Will it ever be so?
20560Will you pray for me that I may go if I ought, and not go if I ought not, please?
20560Will you tell Armitage that I will, if convenient to him, sleep at Westminster that night instead of going straight to Cambridge?
20560You would scarcely care to be a curate in a country or poor town parish later on, would you, if you began thus?
20560who does not know which are the Pastoral Epistles, or who is the Bishop of Durham( then Bishop Westcott)?"
27649Why?
27649You are n''t going to leave me, Mammy?
27649Having settled and agreed on that fact, how are we to effect that separation so as to do justice to the negro?
27649How did this change affect his religious position?
27649In our own Diocese of East Carolina, the negroes are formally and legally on the same basis as the whites; but is that satisfactory?
27649Of what race should be the Bishop of this negro Missionary Jurisdiction?
27649What are we doing now?
27649What is to become of the negro for the next fifty years?
27649What more shall we do?
27649What of the religious affiliations of the negroes?
27649What ought we to do to meet these conditions?
27649What was the religious condition and teaching of the negroes before the Civil War?
27649Why?
26980But what has become of your insurance money, surely you have not used it all up so soon?
26980A FOREWORD How does one life affect another?
26980Do you wonder that I loved him and cherish his memory?
26980He asserted,"The Church claims to be the Body of Christ, does n''t it?
26980He chose the first course, and as we contemplate this record of vast accomplishment who are we to say that he did not choose wisely?
26980He was like the physician who when told to practice what he preached replied,"Did you ever know a sign- post to walk down the road?"
26980How did our Lord regard His body?
26980In his solicitude he went to the Executive Secretary and asked,"Do you have staff meetings?
26980In the midst of all this, the poor man''s mind apparently cleared briefly for he asked,"Do all great men come way out here to do things like this?"
26980Once in the midst of an after- dinner speech, he paused to make an aside to his friend, J. Hollister Lynch,"Am I talking too long?"
26980What is the duty of the Church?
26980Why ca n''t they stay up?"
26980Will you come back at five o''clock?"
26980Will you come for a hundred dollars a month and live in the parish house?"
26980Will you sew it on?"
27319, 13: Who can understand his errors?
273And you hypocrites, who do not need repentance, you serpents''brood, who has assured you that you will escape the wrath to come?
273But, again, how can I alone stop all the mouths of the devil?
273For of what would they repent, since they had not indulged wicked thoughts?
273For what shall I say?
273How shall I complain?
273This is the hammer, as Jeremiah says, 23, 29: Is not My Word like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?
273What is the use of[ For why do we wish] investigating, dividing, or distinguishing a long time?
273What would they confess[ concerning words not uttered], since they had avoided words?
273When one would reply Yes( for who, save the devil himself, would here say No?
273what first will happen when I am dead?
27513, 10, that the power given him was to edification not to destruction?
275And Peter says, Acts 15, 10: Why tempt ye God to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
275And is not this assigning justification to works?
275As Christ says, John 18, 33: My kingdom is not of this world; also Luke 12, 14: Who made Me a judge or a divider over you?
275But which of these two Canons shall we follow?
275Did the Holy Ghost in vain forewarn of these things?
275For it is impossible according to the Psalm: Who can understand his errors?
275What else are such disputations than snares of consciences?
275What else is this than to detract from the glory of Christ and to obscure and deny the righteousness of faith?
275What objection can be raised to this?
275What, then, are we to think of the Sunday and like rites in the house of God?
275What, then, came to pass in the monasteries?
275Who does now observe it?
275Why does it call them"doctrines of devils"?
275Why, therefore, do they increase sins by these traditions?
18482And after him?
18482And after him?
18482And next to him?
18482And the half from the ford westwards, why do you spare it?
18482Do you believe in repentance after sin?
18482How now?
18482I have not said to thee,''Shall it be done?''
18482In what way did this happen?
18482Is that His decision?
18482Is there anything else you demand?
18482Is there anything more granted to me besides that?
18482Is there anything more you demand?
18482That will be a blemish to many, indeed,said Fiacc;"why should not I be taken in place of him?"
18482What are you considering?
18482What brought you?
18482What form do you desire?
18482What is Patrick''s wish?
18482What is that?
18482What reward?
18482What shall I render to Him for all the things that He hath rendered to me?
18482What size do you desire to be?
18482What was the reason,asked Patrick,"that the sign of Christianity--_i.e._, the cross-- was placed over thy grave?"
18482What will you accept, then?
18482Whence are ye?
18482Whence are you, and whither have you come? 18482 Whence is the hag?"
18482Where shall I go?
18482Where will you give it me?
18482Which of the other saints who labor for God,said Patrick,"that would not bring that number to heaven?
18482Which of your sons is dearest to you?
18482Why is it not good to leave it as it was placed?
18482Why, then,said the saint,"bearest thou the cross of Christ, thou who didst never worship or acknowledge Him?"
18482And the Lord, who is greater than all?
18482And the daughters said, as if with one mouth and one heart,"How shall we come to believe in that king?
18482And the saint answered unto him:"Hast thou not read the promise of the Lord?
18482And"what doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his soul?"
18482Are we not from one stock, and have we not one God for our Father?
18482Are you gods?"
18482But what avails an excuse, however true, especially when accompanied with presumption?
18482But what shall I say or promise to my Lord?
18482But what was this one among so many?
18482But when it happened that I baptized so many thousand men, did I expect even half a"screpall"from them?
18482But who will believe me?
18482Daire answered:"What place do you desire?"
18482Did I come to Ireland according to God or according to the flesh?
18482Et dixit Patrici:"Do you believe that through baptism the sin of your mother and of your father shall be put away from you?"
18482Et posuit ibi Assicum et Bite filium fratris Assicus( Assici?)
18482For brave Josue stood the bright sun To witness the wicked all slain; Why not for Saint Patrick thrice more To illumine Hibernia''s plain?
18482Has He sons and daughters?
18482Have I not a pious mercy towards that nation which formerly took me captive?
18482He then went to Brosnacha, and the men of Munster followed after him, as if with one accord; and their households( hillocks?
18482Hono asked Patrick,"What will you give me for this land?"
18482I am reviled-- what shall I do, O Lord?
18482Is He beautiful, or have many fostered His son, or is His daughter handsome, and dear to men of the world?"
18482Is He young or old?
18482Is it from the_ sidhe_?
18482Is it not agreed that one pulleth down and another buildeth?
18482Is there a profusion of every good in his kingdom?
18482Is there anything else granted to me?"
18482Is there anything else, then, to be granted to me?"
18482Is there anything more granted to me?"
18482Is there anything more?"
18482Nor does the apostle say without reason:"If the just are scarcely saved, where shall the sinner, the impious, and the transgressor of the law appear?"
18482Or when the Lord ordained clergy through my humility and ministry, did I confer the grace gratuitously?
18482Patrick asked,"Why was it that you did not tell me?"
18482Patrick asked;"What are they?"
18482Patrick said to him:"Is there anything in which I have offended God, or is His anger upon me?"
18482Patrick stood in the middle of the house, when a certain plebeian asked,"Have we no other prayer that we could recite except this?"
18482Patrick thereupon blessed the households( hillocks?
18482Sechnall said to Patrick:"When shall I make a hymn of praise for thee?"
18482Shall God forget to be merciful, and shut up his mercy in his displeasure?"
18482Shall his mercy come to an end from generation to generation?
18482The elder daughter said,"Who is your God, and in what place is he, in heaven or in earth?
18482There he said:"Is not that the church of the cleric who said that there would be neither king nor roydamhna from Laeghaire?"
18482They think it an indignity that we have been born in Ireland; as He said:"Have ye not one God?
18482What delayed you to- day?"
18482What hope have you in God?
18482What more shall I say?
18482What will he think of his miserable kingdom, which shall pass away in a moment, like clouds or smoke, which are dispersed by the wind?
18482When Patrick was praying at the cross,"This is a sepulchre,"said Patrick;"who was buried here?"
18482Where will Coroticus and his wicked rebels against Christ find themselves when they shall see rewards distributed amongst the baptized women?
18482Who compelled me?
18482Who of the saints would not dread to share in the feasts or amusements of such persons?
18482Who, I pray you, can estimate in his mind the merit of Patrick?
18482Why do ye each forsake his neighbor?"
18482Why need we many words?
18482has He gold and silver?
18482is it under the earth, or on the earth, or in seas, or in streams, or in hills, or in valleys?
18482or is He ever- living?
18482whom I have brought forth in Christ in such multitudes, what shall I do for you?
16423And shall hee that is all spirit( for whom the Angels are slow and colde enough) take pleasure in thy drowzie and heavie service?
16423Are Idolatries, blasphemies, prophaning of Saboths, no sinns?
16423Are not kings of the earth charg''d to render double to the bloody strumpet of Rome?
16423But what?
16423Can one coale alone keepe it selfe glowing?
16423Can tinne, or hot iron choose but hisse againe, if cold water be cast on it?
16423Can wee suppose worme- wood without bitternesse, a man without reason?
16423Consider and reason thus with thy selfe( O man) canst thou brooke a sluggard in thy worke, if thou bee of any spirit thy selfe?
16423Doe men choose the forwardest Deere in the heard, and the liveliest Colt in the drove?
16423Doe we thinke he will ever digest us, in the temper wee are in?
16423Doe wee love Christ more then ordinary?
16423Doth it not flourish in all those shires and townes, where the Word and Sword doe joyntly cherish it?
16423Doth not_ Paul_ adjure us before him that shall judge the elect Angels, that we preach instantly, in season, and out of season?
16423For singularity, Christs calls for it, and presseth& urgeth it; What singular thing doe you, or what odde thing doe you?
16423For whom doest thou reserve the top of thy affections?
16423Hast thou any sharpnesse of wit, is not dulnesse tedious unto thee?
16423Hee that shall despise or neglect prophesie, must hee not needes quench the spirit?
16423How neare were wee going in 88. and in the powder treason?
16423I can not be a better sacrifice then to God, and for you, if I waste my selfe, so you may have light& heat; what else is the end of my life?
16423If any shall say, friend, what doest thou professe a religion without it; how can hee choose but bee strucke dumb?
16423If fire bee set upon the Beacons, will not the whole Countrey soone be warned and enlightned?
16423If hell bee in an Ale- house, who cryes out of it?
16423If wee should make good their resemblances, how then should wee please the stomacke of God?
16423In others which are the greatest number, how doth it languish and wane away, and hang downe the head?
16423Is it comely what ever we do, to do it with all our might?
16423Is it good to be earnest for a friend,& cold for the Lord of hosts?
16423Is meane and mediocrity, in all excellent Arts excluded, and onely to be admitted in religion?
16423Is not all his delight in the quickest and cheerefullest givers and servitors?
16423It is good to bee zealous in a good things: and is it not best, in the best?
16423May not wee goe too far on the right hand?
16423Or is it not for the sake of the quality of the creature; which hath ever among the Heathens beene an_ Hieroglyphick_ of heavinesse and tardity?
16423Ought not all the springs and brookes of our affection, to runne into this Maine?
16423Shall Gods peculiar people, doe nothing peculiar?
16423Shall all the indignity which hell can cast upon it, make it vile in our eyes?
16423Such as forsake the best fellowship, and wax strange to holy assemblies,( as now the manner of many is) how can they but take colde?
16423The other is_ Cowardice_ and_ Fearfulnes_: which how unfit, and base a quality did_ Nehemiah_ thinke it for a man of his place?
16423This fire may goe out divers wayes: first by subtraction of fewell; if a man forbeare his accustomed meales, will not his naturall heat decay?
16423Wee therefore that know the terrour of that day, What manner of persons ought we to bee?
16423Were it not better to forbeare_ Poetry_ or_ Painting_, then to rime or dawbe?
16423What ayleth the world?
16423What daunger can there bee, of an honest, peaceable, religious forwardnesse?
16423What man would not spue to see God thus worshipped?
16423What manner of persons ought we to bee, burning in spirit, fervent in prayer, thundring in preaching, shining in life and conversation?
16423What would you have us doe?
16423Who would not now wonder, how ever this royall vertue should have lost it grace with the world; how ever any should admit a low thought of it?
16423Who, or what can bee sufficient for him our Maker and Saviour?
16423Why are ther any tounges that dare speake against often or zealous preaching?
16423Why are there yet remaining any Mutes amongst us?
16423Why then doth the hurtfull pitty of our times imbolden and increase their numbers?
16423Why?
16423Will God blesse such, as bid him not so much as good- morrow and good- even?
16423Will true Christianity allow us to beare with any sinne?
16423Will you have us runne before our neighbours, or live without example or company?
16423[ Sidenote: 3] For this present assembly of Ministers, could all the choice and time in the world have better fitted mee then mine ordinarie Lot?
16423_ Herod_ for his pleasure, cares not for halfe his kingdome; what will not some Gentle- men give for hawks and hounds?
16423_ Mine eyes are dimme with wayting: how doe I long for thy salvation?_[ Sidenote: Feare.]
16423and is the backwardest man fittest for God?
16423and were it not better to bee of no religion, then to be colde or lukewarme in any?
16423are not all they punished with death in the Scriptures, as well as breaches of the second table?
16423are not some thinke you, too straight laced, that dare not use their Christian liberty in some recreations?
16423beyond which, if any step a little forward, do not the rest hunt upon the stop?
16423can a righteous soul choose but vexe it selfe at open evill?
16423doth hee not threaten for all that to spue them out of his mouth?
16423for thy gold?
16423for thy_ Herodias_,& c. O yee adulterers and adultresses, can yee offer God a baser indignity?
16423hath not God left many things indifferent, wherein some shew themselves more nice then wise?
16423is not a slothfull messenger as vinegar to thy teeth, and as smoake to thine eyes?
16423may not hee justly disdaine, that the least Riveret should bee drained another way?
16423onely uncomely when wee serve God?
16423or is there any better then God, or the kingdome of heaven?
16423out of what misery, into what happinesse, by what a price, to what end; but that thou shouldest bee zealous of good workes?
16423shall hee not curse those that doe his worke negligently, fearfully& partially?
16423sware by small oathes, or lend money for reasonable use?
16423what love hath hee shewed thee in thy redemption?
16423where is it in diverse places of the land to bee seene?
16423who art thou that condemnest thy brother?
16423would wee give proofe of our trebble love to him?
18040''And what, may I ask, do you call an unnatural thought?'' 18040 ''Sister Madeline,''I said,''you have been happy here, have you not?
18040Do n''t you own a string of trotting horses?
18040''Tell me,''I continued,''is there any particular day you prefer?''
180402"What Shall I Do To Be Saved?"
18040And is it any wonder that thousands of trusting and confiding wives and daughters are forced to the level of immorality by this belief?
18040Are not the vices which have killed them-- apart from war-- the peculiar vices of popery, especially drunkenness?
18040Are the policemen of the cities of Massachusetts servants of the Roman Catholic Church?
18040Are we building our own sepulchers to bury all the hopes of liberty cherished by our forefathers?
18040Are we nearing the crater of a Roman volcano that pours out its desolation and devastation upon free men?
18040Are we nearing the great Romish chasm that has swallowed up the hopes of many nations?
18040Are we nearing the inky night of servitude, where no light is possible, but the dim and treacherous lamp of idolatrous Catholicism?
18040Are we nearing the stretch of waste lands that contains no friendly oasis for him who seeks liberty?
18040Are we nearing the time when liberty shall be bound to the stake by Catholicism?
18040Are we willingly carrying fuel for our own funeral pyres, there to be consumed by the greedy and relentless ghouls of Catholicism?
18040But where do we get our ideas of what is morally right, and what is morally wrong, as the basis of our common law and jurisprudence?
18040C. Peck, and the first question this reporter asked him was,"Is that the picture of your sister?"
18040Can we expect Catholicism to change her abominations without force?
18040Can we expect anything else should Roman Catholicism ever become numerically strong enough to rule by physical strength?
18040Did the Roman Catholic Church excommunicate this bundle of perfidy for immorality?
18040Did this exposure disgrace him in the eyes of the Catholic officials who were above him?
18040Even the newspapers began to report the wonderful miracles(?)
18040For instance, they will take the bone of some Catholic Saint(?)
18040Have not the priests had control of them since this land was discovered?
18040Have the courts the right to sentence prisoners to Catholic prisons, and after sentence, have the prisoners no right?
18040Have they ever been Protestants?
18040How do you Protestants like to hear this?
18040If the rule of papal Rome be so intolerable to its friends, what might it not accomplish in the dominions of its opponents?
18040Is it any wonder that France and Italy are to- day struggling with this polluted beast in order to free themselves from her filthy grasp?
18040Is there any proof that the Virgin Mary appeared to Simon Stock and made to him the promise above related?
18040Let me ask you, Mr. Protestant, if you ever heard of a Protestant teaching in a Catholic school?
18040Mohammedanism converted(?)
18040Now, do you expect an institution which teaches such doctrines to elevate a nation above their own doctrine?
18040Now, if Catholicism is such a glorious creed, why is it that France is so anxious to get rid of her influence?
18040Now, is not this common sense logic and every- day philosophy?
18040Now, is not this true?
18040Now, is there any politics in such an agreement?
18040Now, what can we expect of the morals of a country which has for its leaders and teachers men of this caliber?
18040Right here the reader may ask if these nuns are willing to submit to the embraces of these priests?
18040The article follows:"Protestantism in Cuba?
18040The question now arises, How did John H. Surratt escape from the same fate of Herald, Powell and Mrs. Surratt?
18040The question then arose: Has the Roman Catholic Church the right to give sentence of imprisonment with hard labor as a penalty?
18040Then, what can you expect of future generations, and what must eventually be the morals of a country which is controlled by the priestcraft?
18040There are thousands-- yea, tens of thousands, who send handkerchiefs and trinkets each year to Rome to be blessed(?)
18040To whom shall we look for the inculcation of those patriotic sentiments which should inspire the heart of every American citizen?
18040Was one of your boys on this transport ship?
18040We want to know if this attempted crime injured the priest in the estimation of Catholicism?
18040West''at Peck''s farm is not Mrs. Mamie Kipp?"
18040West,''do n''t you?"
18040West?''"
18040What book or books contain the best code of morals?
18040What comfort did you get?
18040What consolation?
18040What do you think of a judge of a court who will sentence a child to a State prison for attending a Protestant meeting?
18040What good have the priests wrought among them?
18040What good will it do there?
18040What hope?
18040What is the consequence?
18040Where are they now?
18040Where are they?
18040Where are they?
18040Where does the vicious element which is found in this country come from, and to what church does it belong?
18040Who could tell the many weary hours of heart anguish she had passed through?
18040Who told you that?"
18040Who was right-- Catholicism or Galileo?
18040Why does this state of affairs exist?
18040Will we have any one to blame for what Catholicism does to this country when such time arrives?
18040Will you read a meditation for me?''
18040You love your present life?''
18040by the Pope, and who believe that by having some article which has been blessed(?)
27135--_British Standard.__ The Bible: What is it?
27135After enquiring as to the geographical position of the Waldensian valleys, the next most frequent questions which arise are: Who are the Waldenses?
27135Approaching the bridge, they are asked,"Who''s there?"
27135How came it?
27135How could it be otherwise?
27135How should we treat it?_ By A. J. MORRIS.
27135In answer to the next question, How long have the Waldenses lived in the locality from which they derive their name?
27135Shall Thy people never, never Dwell again, O Lord, in peace?
27135They summoned before them a labourer, and asked him why he had taken his child for baptism to the temple at Angrogna?
27135To whom came it?
27135Whence came it?
27135Wherefore came it?
27135Will Thine anger no more cease?
27135_ PLEASANT STORIES FOR THE YOUNG._ By the Author of"Old Peter Pious;""Have you----?"
27135_ The Blessed Dead: What does Scripture reveal of their State before the Resurrection?_ By Rev.
27135_ The Risen Saints: What does Scripture reveal of their State and Employment?_ Price One Shilling and Sixpence, limp cloth.
27135how long have they been in the valleys of Piedmont?
27135what circumstances led to their taking up their abode there?
30173*****"How do I know the princess is industrious?"
30173And when Ursula entered the place where these lords were, one said to the other,"Who is this that comes from Paradise?"
30173And when they were nigh, the Soldan cried and said,"What folk are ye?"
281Am I to understand that you blame the father for profiting by these, or the officers for granting them?
281But what is meant by bigotry, that we should regard it as a blemish in a priest?
281But will a gentleman of your reverend profession allow me an example from the fields of gallantry?
281But you, who were so refined, why were you not there, to cheer them with the lights of culture?
281Damien_ was not a pure man in his relations with women_,_ etc._ How do you know that?
281Does Dr. Hyde think otherwise?
281Is it growing at all clear to you what a picture you have drawn of your own heart?
281Is this a misreading?
281Why was this never mentioned?
281and how came it to you in the retirement of your clerical parlour?
281and that the last thing you would do would be to publish it in the religious press?
281or do you really mean the words for blame?
281that you would feel the tale of frailty the more keenly since it shamed the author of your days?
30675Is there any other form of worship suggested for which as much can be said?
30675The Earl of Rothes in an address spoke thus:"Who pressed that form of service contrary to the laws of God and this kingdom?
28339Shall I tell you,says one of their most eminent men,"some of the ends that may be answered by preaching this doctrine?
28339And what are its recommendations to those who embrace it?
28339For what Christian man does not pray for the guidance of God''s good Spirit?
28339Should they separate them?
28339What is the mental process by which Mr. Noel arrives at this point?
28659Can the schedule of a Bill in Parliament be amended otherwise than by the vote of the two Houses?
28659Could any part of a Bill in Parliament have been so amended?
28659If the Acts of Uniformity are not laws for regulating divine worship, what are they?
28659Was it a schedule?
28659Was it legally a part of the statute?
28659What have we here?
28659What is meant by the Book being"annexed"to the statute?
28659What remains?
27706How can we lead souls to God? 27706 How may we hope to do our work?"
27706I ask of you to say only one word,he said to them:"will you go on with the work or no?
27706Of what good is a display of rhetoric?
27706What?
27706Why not?
27706Why,she cried,"what is this?
27706You are not going to the palace in that cassock?
27706Are you going to abandon them now?
27706Can you do nothing to help them?"
27706Could he do any good by speaking?
27706Does not so good a beginning promise yet better results?
27706For what hope is there for us if God should withdraw His mercy from us?"
27706How can we stem the tide of wickedness among the people?
27706Is it any wonder that Vincent de Paul fought against them as only men of strong conviction can fight, with heart and soul aglow in the battle?
27706Might he not succeed in awakening her conscience once more?
27706Moreover, he had taken his own way in going to Châtillon; was he sure that it was God''s way?
27706The question"What will people say?"
27706There was a family in the neighborhood, they reminded him, who had had a bright boy like Vincent, and had put him to school-- with what result?
27706Was it his duty to remain silent?
27706What was to be done?
27706What would become of the poor in Paris if the town were reduced to famine?
27706Who could be better fitted to select those who were suitable for preferment?
27706he cried,"do you think Our Lord will be less good to us because we put the welfare of these poor children before our own?
27706he would ask;"who is the better for it?
26065Although then, when you say, and more often, the Lord deigned to reveal this and other things to me, what do you want in the matter?
26065And so the king has beguiled your Church thus of your needful labour? 26065 Do not you know that the king thirsts for money as a dropsical man does for water, my lord bishop?"
26065How much money do you want?
26065My dear boy, how dare you think of such a thing?
26065Well, good man,he said,"and what are you thinking about within yourself?
26065After a pause he bade them lift her up and asked through the dean( for he was ignorant of the country woman''s talk) how she had learnt to divine?
26065Allow God and the Queen of Heaven to be robbed?
26065And would the bishop, by all that was invokeable, kindly defer his anathema?
26065At last the bishop, angry at such behaviour, then and there said,"Why gaze like that?"
26065Could he set up a new house, if he could not even keep the rules of the old one?
26065Death has taken the better one and are we to take the other?
26065Do not you know that this mighty man begs as it were with a drawn sword?
26065Do you want him called''hoe''or''fork''?
26065Dost thou think we can not build thee a new house?
26065He addressed her, chiding not so much the damsel as the demon within her,"Come now, unhappy girl, what can you divine for us?
26065He may have valued the work of the intellect too exclusively, but surely it can not be valued too highly?
26065He warned his monastic brethren here that the great question at doom is not, Were you monk or hermit?
26065His only reply was,"Why do you not recall the voice of the Lord, who said with His holy lips, My meat is to do the will of My Father in heaven?"
26065How dare you ask for a better one?
26065Is there any need to forestall Doomsday in these matters?
26065Now, Hugh had no business at all to meddle with Archbishop Geoffrey Plantagenet''s diocese, but it was a case of"Who said oppression?"
26065On what reasonable count, then, ought we to pluck men from the very vitals of our Church, and send them by order on the royal service?
26065So I wish you to tell me how stands it with your soul in its inner state?
26065Tell me please, if you can, what this hand holds in it?"
26065The good man heard and remarked,"Did I not tell you truly of these men: their voice is Jacob''s voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau?"
26065The next battle between these two doughty men( or shall we say systems of thought?)
26065The story recalled to Adam''s mind a saying of his late master when people mourned too immoderately for the dead--"What are you about?
26065This dear old friend and father stood by him radiant in face and robe, and said with a gentle voice,"Dearest son, how is it with thee?
26065This is my first petition to thee, and why, when it is so small, should I be kept waiting about it?"
26065What am I to feel of that humour which used to be poured from a vase of such blessing because He bare our infirmity?
26065What are they to us?
26065What are you about?
26065What is the use of such charitable designs if you merely get left in the wilds by robbers, bare of carriage and clothes?
26065What of the trouble he gave us, by giving in too much to the evil advice of those who flattered him?
26065What of this superfluous humour, if one may use the word of what flowed from the tree of life?
26065What on earth shouldest thou do with these?"
26065What would he do if he used force, when he gets so much out of us by words?
26065What?
26065Who ever agreed to let Lincoln be so pilled?
26065Why this face down on the ground?
26065You are not preparing to go off too, and leave our kingdom to us, are you?"
26065but Did you show yourself truly Christian?
13363But is there anything you do not quite understand?
13363But, sir, who''ll take the duty on St. Swithin''s Day?
13363Did n''t it belong to Handel?
13363Do n''t I keep a- telling on you?
13363Doan''t''e knaw I be clerk of the parish, bass- viol player, and taicher of the singers?
13363Does this church stand in four parishes?
13363God''s body, my Lord Chancellor, what turned Parish Clerk? 13363 Have n''t you a Bible 3000 years old?"
13363Have n''t you a Bible that turns over its own leaves?
13363How many does this hold? 13363 How many miles is it round the walls of this church?"
13363Is this the Bible that was chained in Brentwood Church?
13363Is this the organ that was dug out of the sea?
13363Is this the organ that was taken out of the Spanish galleon?
13363Is this the organ that was wrecked?
13363Let us sing,began the clerk--(pause)--"Turn the slate, will you, if you please, Master Scroomes?"
13363Male or female?
13363Mon I''elp them chaps? 13363 Oh, Peter,"she cries,"what hast thou been doing to burn all t''hair off one side of thy wig?"
13363Still, I suppose,said the stranger,"there can be no objection to my saying my prayers quietly here?"
13363Surely he said officiating-- not fishing?
13363Then was it too short?
13363W''y zskip ye zo ye little''ills? 13363 W''y''op ye zo ye little''ills?
13363Was my sermon too long to- day?
13363Was n''t this organ made for St. Peter''s at Rome?
13363Was n''t this organ smuggled out of some ship?
13363Was one of the giants buried in the churchyard?
13363Wha''s coomed?
13363Where is the gravestone where a man, his wife, and twenty- five children were buried? 13363 Who had the missing leaves of this( Cranmer''s) Bible?"
13363Why not? 13363 Why not?"
13363Why were we all like Moses to- day?
13363''What do you mean?''
13363A clergyman asked,"Where are the bells?
13363A lady pointing to the font asked,"Is that the Communion Table?"
13363A man standing looking over the Communion rails wished to know,"What part of the church do you call this?"
13363A second he took-- she departed-- what then?
13363A young man gazing at the top of the lofty flagstaff just inside the churchyard gates, asked,"Was that erected to the memory of a shipwrecked crew?"
13363After a good deal of scratching the back of his head and much hesitating, the clerk replied,"Who paid for them pigs?"
13363All went well until I asked the question,"Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?"
13363Am I both priest and clerk?
13363An elderly lady at the brass lectern inquired,"Is this the clerk''s seat?"
13363An''whot var du''ee''op?
13363And can I forsake taking part in the service of Thanksgiving of women after childbirth when mine own wife has been delivered ten times?
13363And can I forsake the Table of the Lord at which I have feasted I suppose some thirty times?
13363And can I leave off waiting on the congregation of the Lord which you well know, Sir, is my delight?
13363And can I so abruptly forsake the service of my beloved Church of which I have not failed to attend every Sunday for these seven and a half years?
13363And what var du''ee zskip?
13363And, dear Sir, can I ever forsake you who have been so kind to me?
13363Another inquiry was,"Who invented the pedals of this organ?
13363Apparently the wine was not forthcoming when wanted, and we heard the following stage- aside in broad Staffordshire:"Weir''s the bottle?
13363Are they in the tower?"
13363Are they worshipping God or reverencing him?
13363Are we as reverent now as then?
13363Astonished at its internal capacity, another asked,"Do all the clergy sit in it?"
13363At last, leaning over the pulpit, he looked the man in the face, and is reported to have said,"Who the devil are you?"
13363But what has all this to do with a clerk?
13363But will I be a Judas and leave the house of my God, the place where His Honour dwelleth for a few pieces of money?
13363Can I be so unreasonable as to deny, if I like and am well, to ring that solemn bell that speaks the departure of a soul?
13363Can I leave waiting upon you a minister of that Being that sitteth between the Cherubim and flieth upon the wings of the wind?
13363Can it be that these various clerks were plagiarists?]
13363Cox, you have several men of genius in your town, why have you not applied to some of them?
13363Dear me, that''s rather a lot, is n''t it?"
13363Do we sing praises with understanding better?
13363For a monthly(?)
13363He replied, with much irritation,"How can_ I_ do the service with a lot of men and women a- buzzing and a- fizzing about me?"
13363He said:"There will be no service on Wednesday--''coss why?
13363How could this terrible loss have occurred?
13363How much longer shall knowledge be allowed to go on increasing?"
13363I see,"said the gentleman;"you''re what they call the_ rude_ screen, are n''t you?"
13363If that was the case in rich and populous London parishes, how much more was it true in poor village churches?
13363In his perplexity my father turned to Russell with the query:"Clerk, do you know what the name is?"
13363Is it a''cause ter prach too we Is cum''d me Lord Biship?
13363Is it a''cause to prach too we Is cum''d me Lord Bishop?
13363Is it possible that he was so much excited or intoxicated that he could not remember?
13363Nicholas?"
13363Not realising its true character and intent, a lady wished to know,"By whom was this monument erected?"
13363One day a lady remarked:"Eleven?
13363One who saw great possibilities in such an organ inquired,"Can he play this organ in any other place beside the key- board?"
13363Returning to his pew, and doubtful where he had left off, he asked the clerk,"Roger, where was I?"
13363Ringing for the Visitation 2/-, spent at Roshall, going to the visitation 1/6-, spent at Henery Rutoll 1/-, paid at Litchfield to the Horsbox(?)
13363Turning to the father in the midst of a prayer, when the question whether he ought to use_ his_ or_ her_ had to be decided, he inquired,"What sex?"
13363Was he, Michael Major, who had fulfilled the important office''afore that young jackanapes was born, to be teached how''twere to be done?''
13363Was it Mottram- in- Longdendale?
13363Was it the great bishop Samuel Wilberforce who said,"A boy may preach, but it takes a man to catechise"?
13363We were asked by one,"Did this organ break the windows?
13363Well might a modern English child ask her mother after hearing these records read to her,"Where were all the bad people buried?"
13363What do you mean?"
13363What shall be said for the guardians of the church documents of Blythburgh, Suffolk?
13363What shall be said of the carelessness of an incumbent who allowed the register to be kept by the clerk in his poor cottage?
13363When there came a rough Sunday morning the kind old clerk would say:"Well, Solomon, where are you going to seminate your schism to- day?
13363Who could write a better epitaph?
13363Who does not remember their quaint figures and quainter, though somewhat irreverent, manner of leading the responses of the congregation?
13363Who is the person signified by the phrase"he that is appointed"?
13363Who now with Hallelujahs sound Like him can make this roof rebound?
13363Will I be a Peter and deny myself of an office in His Sanctuary and cause me to weep bitterly?
13363With whom does the appointment rest?
13363Would you just give him a pup?"
13363and hang my harp upon the trees that grow therein?
13363will no man say Amen?
11421''Going to pull the whole thing down, are you?'' 11421 ''Who is going to pay the bills?''
11421But what can I do about it?
11421But why take a trip to Europe?
11421Did he see that second chapter?
11421Do you really believe that there is such a river?
11421Is that so? 11421 Shot in the shoulder?"
11421Then,said he, with a smile,"just one word more: Why do I swing on a gate?
11421Was it a Ghost Story?
11421Were you in the war?
11421Were you shot?
11421What is the matter?
11421What is the use? 11421 What shall we do?"
11421What''s the matter with you? 11421 Who was General Grant?"
11421Why do they lie about me the way they do?
11421Why not?
11421''A new church?''
11421''Where will we get a preacher?''
11421A lady came along, and looking kindly at him, said,"Little boy, are you cold?"
11421A young man came to me the other day and said,"If Mr. Rockefeller, as you think, is a good man, why is it that everybody says so much against him?"
11421And it is no unusual thing to hear a perfect chorus of numbers after Dr. Conwell''s"What shall we sing?"
11421And the preacher?
11421Are you poor?
11421But it was enough to live on in a little New England village and what more did he need?
11421But suppose I go into the High School to- morrow and ask,"Boys, who sunk the Merrimac?"
11421Conwell, tell me frankly, what do you think the American people think of me?"
11421Did he make the world better by his living?
11421Did n''t you ever see any of them astray at Atlantic City?
11421Did you ever know a really great man?
11421Do you suppose I would go ahead of my men to be shot in the front by the enemy and in the back by my own men?
11421Do you think we would have gained a victory if it had depended on General Grant alone?
11421Does it make a man an angel to eat hardtack?
11421Dr. Conwell made note of the sacrifice, and asked himself the question,''How can I help that man to be more prosperous?''
11421Has Al Hafed returned?"
11421He awoke that priest out of his dreams and said to him,"Will you tell me where I can find diamonds?"
11421He said to the old man:"Why do n''t you make it that way and sell it for confectionary?"
11421He said,"Is it not possible for you to take a trip to Europe to- morrow morning?"
11421He stared a moment, and said,''What in the name of goodness are you doing here?''"
11421He was an awkward specimen of a man and all about me people were asking"Who is that?"
11421He was watching the ladies as they went by; and where is the man that would n''t get rich at that business?
11421His neighbor said to him:"Why do n''t you ask your own children?"
11421How?
11421I approached him and said,"Do you think it would be possible for me to see General Robert B. Lee, the President of the University?"
11421I ask this audience again who of you are going to be great?
11421I can imagine him out there, as he sits by his fireside, and he is saying to his friends,"Do you know that man Conwell that lives in Philadelphia?"
11421I then asked him,"Mr. Whittier, how could you write all those war songs which sent us young men to war, and you a peaceful Quaker?
11421If a man knows more than I know, do n''t I incline to criticise somewhat his learning?
11421In the middle of the sermon Mr. Beecher began in the strangest way to auction off a woman:"How much am I offered for the woman?"
11421Is that the way to teach history?
11421Is there any hope of guiding those mysterious forces?
11421Jones that lives in that city?"
11421Let a man, stand in a pulpit and preach to thousands, and if I have fifteen people in my church, and they''re all asleep, do n''t I criticise him?
11421Living in Philadelphia and looking at this wealthy generation, all of whom began as poor boys, and you want capital to begin on?
11421Mr. Collier asked him:"Where did you find a carpenter to do such poor work as that?"
11421Now that the church was built, now that such power was in its hands, how should it work?
11421One of the richest men in this country came into my home and sat down in my parlor and said:"Did you see all those lies about my family in the paper?"
11421Or does it educate in inductive philosophy to chase a pig through a Virginia fence?
11421Or hear''st thou, rather, pure Eternal Stream, Whose fountain who shall tell?
11421Our evening was spent very pleasantly, but I said to her:"Are you not very lonesome when Mr. Phillips is away so much?"
11421Poor Bayard Taylor,"In what gardens of delight, rest thy weary feet to- night?"
11421Presently--''Did you get the cash?''
11421QUES.--By what name do you purpose to register him( her or them) at this time?
11421Said he,"What is the use of doing that?
11421Says a young man:"I am going to be great""When are you going to be great?"
11421Should he stop there as his companions were doing and settle down to the work of the farm?
11421Stopped?
11421That giant figure frightened me and I rushed out into the kitchen and said,"Mother, who is that strange man in the northwest bed room?"
11421The next morning when his boy came down the stairway, he said,"Sam, what do you want for a toy?"
11421The priest said,"Diamonds?
11421The service reads: QUESTION.--Do you now come to the Lord''s house to present your child( children) to the Lord?
11421Then said he,''Where did you learn that tune?''
11421Then why is there a tomb on the Hudson at all?
11421They listened to this enthusiastic lawyer whom they had retained as a legal adviser, in dumb amazement''Is Saul also among the prophets?''
11421This is the whole question: Do you see a need?
11421Traveler, in what realms afar, In what planet, in what star, In what vast, aerial space, Shines the light upon thy face?
11421Was there any way open for a poor, industrious laborer to get the highest education while he supported his mother, sister and himself?
11421We do teach it as a mother did her little boy in Now York when he said,"Mamma, what great building is that?"
11421Were rough places smoothed and crooked things straightened by his energies?
11421What do you want with diamonds?"
11421What of the personality of the man back of all this ceaseless work, these stupendous undertakings?
11421What surer"open sesame"is there to a boy''s heart?
11421What was beyond?
11421What was the spiritual result of such preaching among the country people?
11421What was there?
11421When are you going to be great?"
11421Where are the unchurched masses of Philadelphia to- day?
11421Who are the great inventors?
11421Who are the great inventors?
11421Who are the great inventors?
11421Who are the great men of the world?
11421Why are they not in the churches at this hour?
11421Why do we teach history in that way?
11421Why is it Mr. Carnegie is criticised so sharply by an envious world?
11421Why not take me?"
11421Why was he the hero?
11421Will you please get the text- book and let me see it?"
11421Will you set on foot means to raise this amount or trust wholly to God''s direction?"
11421Will you train his( her) mind to respect the services of the Lord''s House, and to live in compliance with the teachings and example of our Lord?
11421Would he continue to climb as he had done after the eagle''s nest, though compelled many times to go to the very ground and begin over again?
11421Would the experiences of life transmute into pure gold, these undeveloped traits of character or prove them mere dross?
11421You must keep in mind the question,''Will Jesus come here and save souls?''
11421in what realms afar, In what planet, in what star, In what gardens of delight Rest thy weary feet to- night?
31749Dr.,_ Religious Controversy in America_,_ noticed_, 198 Cunningham, H.S.,_ Is Good News from Ireland true?
25856After he says:"Whence comest thou?"
25856After, he inquires,"Whither wendest thou?"
25856And S. Edmund said to the child,"How should I know thee?
25856And what answer does history return to that plain question?
25856But what if the Englishman who so loved GOD, were also the greater Englishman?
25856First he says,"Where art thou?"
25856Hast left that sin that thou, through habit, fallest into so oft?
25856Hast thou shriven thee of that sin that thou didst then and there?
25856He found nothing written, and said to the Prior,"What can here be read where naught is written?"
25856He is stalwart, who is meek; for all ghostly strength comes of meekness;--on whom rests the Holy Ghost?
25856How may I then ween that I love, or hold myself better, on account of that which any man may do?
25856How mayst thou find a sinfuller wretch than such a one?
25856If foul thoughts egg thee on to leave the Lord thy GOD, say this"Whose is this image and superscription?"
25856Is not George Herbert''s cry apposite still?
25856Lo, Lord, they lie here dead, but who shall lift them away?"
25856Lord, wilt Thou for this meat that the poor hungry man shall have for Thy sake, give me the love of Thee?"
25856My heart when shall it burst?
25856Of such S. Gregory speaks:--"What wonder if tardily our prayers are heard by the Lord, when we tardily or not at all hear the Lord when He commands?"
25856S. Edmund was surprised at this greeting, and the child said to him,"knowest thou me not?"
25856The fifth, what hinders our prayer from being heard by God?
25856The fourth, what shall men ask in prayer?
25856The second, to whom shalt thou pray?
25856The third asking is:_ How shall I verily love GOD_?
25856The third, for whom shall men pray?
25856Therefore GOD blames the idle: and says"Why standest thou all the day idle?"
25856This pure untainted selflessness of which Richard Rolle writes almost glibly, how can it be possible here and now?
25856Thy first asking is:_ What is love?_ And I answer: Love is a burning yearning after GOD, with a wonderful delight and certainty.
25856What hast thou done to GOD that He should care for thee so, and suffer so many others to be lost?
25856What temptations withstood''st thou this day?
25856Whence comest thou?
25856Whither shalt thou?"
25856Why do so many men feel the stirrings that the fiend forges, and suffer his enemy so often to overthrow him?
25856art thou willing to leave off such vices?
25856how many comforts of the Holy Ghost, how many stirrings to good things, how many lookings towards me with Thy lovely eyes?
25856how many tears, how many love- yearnings and longings after Thee?
25856in what art thou meeker than thou wast?
25856in what more chaste, more sober, more patient, more temperate, more loving thy GOD in thy brother, or more liking in GOD hast thou than thou hadst?
25856of that blame?
25856of that evil will that was in thee then?
25856of that foul thought?
25856of that handling?
25856of that thing left undone that thou should''st have done?
25856of that wrong that thou didst and saidst there to him?
25856of the words that thou spakest there?
30880Did Pope Sylvester, he asks, possess any temporal lordship in Constantine''s time?
30880His Holiness was styled Father and Lord of all: but why, if he was the Father, did he require presents from his children?
30880The following extract will not be out of place here:"What is so well known to the world as the license and pride of the Romans?
30880Upon hearing this, and much more to the same effect, the pope asked John of Salisbury what he himself thought?
30880and did not the popes afterwards owe all their temporal power to the generosity of that prince, and the rest of Frederic''s predecessors?
30880and why, if he was the Lord, did he not strike awe into the Romans, curb their insolence, and reclaim them to their duty?
30880and, what more contrary to Faith, than to be unwilling to believe that which one is unable to reach by means of Reason?"
30880do they not still hold their court in a forest at Aix, whereas we reside at Rome?
32165And how, with such scanty resources, did she manage to make both ends meet?
30879My Father, do you think I will leave my crutches here?
30879And yet to what trials was not his patience subjected?
30879Are you so sure of it?
30879Did you fast and give alms?
30879Did you pray?"
30879Does it return Him thanks and glorify Him?
30879Does this soul really offer to God the day''s work?
30879Father Vianney said to him:"You have done all in your power?
30879Greatly alarmed, he exclaimed:"Are you ill, Father Vianney?"
30879He received from him such a prompt answer, removing all doubt that, astounded, he asked the cure where he had studied his theology?
30879How could they admit to the higher orders one so poorly qualified?
30879How does he spend his time?
30879Is he devoted to the Blessed Virgin?"
30879The vicar- general, however, had previously conferred with the superior of the seminary and had asked him:"Is young Vianney pious?
30879What could the Lord refuse to such self- sacrificing love?
30879What had the young pastor done to thus transform his parish?
22106''But what have I that I have not received?
22106''Think ye,''quoth she,''that subjects, having power, may resist their Princes?''
22106''What have you to do with my marriage?''
22106''What have you to do,''she persisted,''with my marriage?
22106''Who can stop the Queen''s subjects to be of the Queen''s religion?''
22106''Ye interpret the Scriptures,''said she,''in one manner, and they interpret in another; whom shall I believe?
22106***** What like was the man who was seen, almost every day during all those years, pacing up and down between the Netherbow and St Giles?
22106...''Have ye heard,''said he,''any teach, but such as the Pope and his Cardinals have allowed?''
22106And come not all these things to pass in ourselves?
22106And do ye not approve this vocation?"
22106And in the end, he said to those that were present,"Was not this your charge to me?
22106And was such a price demanded of him individually?
22106And was that private and personal crisis merely intellectual?
22106And was that private life genuine and tender and strong?
22106And were they to enforce it, by feudal or royal or even legislative authority, on unwilling subjects and unwilling vassals too?
22106But each such case impels us the more to inquire, What was it after all which really made the man who in his turn made the age?
22106But how could men combine together to do so, against authority otherwise lawful?
22106But now that the fuel which fed it is withdrawn, will that flame sink into the socket?
22106But''Will ye,''said she,''that they shall take my sword into their hand?''
22106CHAPTER II THE CRISIS: SINGLE OR TWO- FOLD?
22106CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER I THE SCHOLAR AND PRIEST: HIS ENVIRONMENT 9 CHAPTER II THE CRISIS: SINGLE OR TWO- FOLD?
22106For if in your heart ye said there is no God, why then should ye suffer anguish and care by reason that the enemy troubles you with that thought?
22106Had the Parliament more to do?
22106Have we another window into this man''s breast-- opening in this case, not upwards and Godwards, but towards the men-- or women-- around him?
22106How will it behave in the chill that falls from those winnowing wings?
22106Instead of merely revoking the intolerant laws, why not turn them against the other side?
22106Knox turned to him:''Every one bids me good- night; but when will you do it?
22106Now what was John Knox''s private life?
22106Or if there was something besides these, was it nothing more than the resolve of a very powerful will-- such a will as we must all ascribe to Knox?
22106Or was it preceded by a more private change and a personal crisis?
22106Or would the Church be entitled to impose its own wise and reasonable additions to the recovered statute- book of Scripture?
22106Shall not His Evangel be accused as the cause of all calamity which is like to follow?
22106The Queen''s mass was now tolerated: why should not private subjects also be allowed to have it, provided they worshipped privately?
22106There was heard nothing of the Queen''s part but"My joys, my hearts, what ails you?
22106Was Mr Knox not going to Dumfries, to make the Bishop of Athens the superintendent of the Kirk in that county?
22106Was he to plead merely for freedom, under a neutral civil authority?
22106Was it a change merely ecclesiastical or political?
22106Was it by his mouth that his countrymen were to be urged to expose themselves, individually, to certain danger and possible ruin?
22106Was it possible, and was it lawful, to accept the existing Church system, in whole or in part, and to build upon that?
22106Was it, that is, the adoption of a new dogma only, or perhaps the acceptance of a new system?
22106Was not his common talk, When the knaves have railed their fill, then will they hold their peace?
22106Was the transition a public and official one only?
22106Was there a private life at all, as distinguished from the inner side of that which was public?
22106Was this all?
22106Was this pearl worth the price of selling all to buy it?
22106What comfort canst thou have to see the one- half of the people rise up against the other; yea, to jeopard the one to murder and destroy the other?
22106What did Mr Knox think of Lord Ruthven''s offering her a ring?
22106What foundation was Parliament to lay, and what structure was promised for the days to come?
22106What right had the State now to touch these?
22106What was that system, and what was Knox''s individual outlook upon the Church-- first, of Western Europe, and secondly of Scotland?
22106What was to be done with the huge endowments of the Church now abolished and proscribed?
22106What was to be said to her offer?
22106Who can be afraid, day and night, for that which is not?
22106Why not do it all at a stroke?
22106Will it flicker out, now that the airs which fanned it have become still?
22106and should ye not love your neighbours as yourselves?"
22106and who shall be judge?''
22106or what are you within this commonwealth?''
22106what can that hurt us or our religion?''
22269What shall I render to the Lord, for all his benefits toward me? 22269 What,"said I,"to complete my reprobation, shall I go to such an excess of impiety, as to quit the faith through apostacy?
22269Who knows,said I,"but the will of the Lord is only that I should contribute to this establishment?"
22269After all the examinations, and making nothing out against me, who would not have thought but they would have left me to rest in peace?
22269Am I then about quitting that church, for which I would give a thousand lives?
22269At one time she exclaimed,"Am not I very unhappy to have such a mistress?"
22269Being so weak, how could I have withstood the temptations and distractions of a court?
22269But do all reach that state?
22269But if these reasons are not sufficient, which of you has not some necessity, some trouble, or some misfortune?
22269But relying on Thee alone, what needed I to fear?
22269But some may say, Why then so many oppressions endured?
22269But soon after I felt remorse for it; this voice spoke in my heart,"What,--dost thou seek for ease, and to shake off my yoke?"
22269But what shall I say?
22269By what fatality has such a revolution befallen me?"
22269Can I ever express the mercies which my God has bestowed on me?
22269Could there be greater folly?
22269Did I not imagine that it was possible they would not kill me, and that I would have the merit of martyrdom without suffering it?
22269Does God then leave souls which confide in Him?
22269Does not He occasionally say of Himself, that His hour was not yet come?
22269Dost thou want either strength, fidelity, love, or wisdom, to conduct those who trust in thee and who are thy dearest children?
22269For ought I not to have looked on my captivity as an effect of the will of my God, to content myself and to make it my only desire and prayer?
22269Has not Thy eternal Word, O my Lord, had its effect and accomplishment in me?
22269He asked,"But what is it you will write?"
22269He instantly asked,"Who touched me?"
22269How many times had Jesus Christ been in the temple without such a conduct?
22269How, then, should I leave her now, being so far advanced in age?
22269I asked what things?
22269I had desired so much to be a nun; why then am I now married?
22269I said,"What couldst Thou demand of me, that I would not willingly offer Thee?
22269If any in the house asked me,"Will you have this, or that?"
22269If the house should happen to fail, or be no longer of use, what shall that lady live on?
22269If they caused no other hurt than the loss of precious time, is not that too much?
22269In vain I said,"Surely, sir, what matters it what I do when you are absent, if I be assiduous in attending you when you are present?"
22269Is it a wisdom only to be known through death to everything, and through the entire loss of all self?
22269It is God alone who inspires charity; how, then, is it to be drawn by disguises?
22269Know ye not that He has created you, that He has died for you?
22269O Beauty, ancient and new; why have I known Thee so late?
22269O ye great, wise and rich, have ye not a heart capable of loving what is proper for you and of hating what is destructive?
22269Or, if Thou didst take it then, oh, why didst Thou let it revolt again?
22269Or, shall I ever depart from that faith which I would even wish to seal with my blood?"
22269Shall she go to the hospital?
22269Some may say,"What, then, does this soul?"
22269Sometimes they said,"What can all this mean?
22269The apostles said,"Master, the multitude throng thee, and press thee; and sayest thou, Who touched me?"
22269They asked me,"Who could know that better than the bishop?"
22269This disposition extinguished all its desires; and I sometimes said to myself,"What wantest thou?
22269Those who had not seen me before said,"Is this the person famed for such abundance of wit?
22269To whom then is she known, and who can tell us any tidings concerning her?
22269What am I saying?
22269What else could God require of me, but to take due care of them in their education?"
22269What fearest thou?"
22269What is it that makes paradise?
22269What need have such self- righteous persons of a Saviour?
22269What say I?
22269What torrents of tears, what desolations have these cost me?
22269What, then, renders this soul so perfectly content?
22269When we were alone and she saw my eyes closed she would whisper,"Are you asleep?"
22269When ye love anyone, is it because ye know the reasons of love and its definitions?
22269Which of you does not know how to tell his malady, and beg relief?
22269Who can comprehend it?
22269Who could ever have thought that a soul, which seemed to be in the utmost misery, should ever find a happiness equal to this?
22269Who could express what it has cost my heart before he was formed according to the will of God?
22269Who is it that hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been His counselor?
22269Who is not pleased to behold himself righteous in his own eyes, and in the eyes of others?
22269Who would have thought, to see me, but that my conversion would have lasted as long as my life?
22269Who would not have thought all this to be sincere?
22269Why do not these souls, if they have such a power, set themselves free from them?
22269Why should any amuse themselves, in seeking reasons for loving Love itself?
22269hast thou any reason to complain of God?
22269how didst Thou make me sensible of this fault?
22269my father, am I the only person in our family to be lost?
22269or, who is it doubts that such righteousness is sufficient to please God?
22269who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
30888How can I cease to pray for thee? 30888 My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
30888What is their object?
30888What name do they bear?
30888Can He not hear me when for thee I pray?"
30888Can He not reach thee with His tender care?
30888If not, then how came about their universal acceptance and continuance even unto this present day?
30888In time there grew up a church there, a mixed society of Jews and Gentiles, and the citizens of Antioch naturally asked,"What are they?"
30888N N or M.--The letters placed after the first question in the Church Catechism,"What is your name?"
30888This being the case the question, therefore, is not"Shall we have forms?"
30888What becomes of the living soul when thus separated from the body by death?
30888but,"_ What_ form shall we have in our Public Worship?"
272801, 22_] Brethren_, and by and by he saith:|_ Shall I praise you in this?
272801. and accomplish?
2728013, 30._] Burnings[x]?
2728013._] But what?
2728014._] from Ouerthrowing[s]?
2728016._] Great Treasure_[o]?
2728027._] because it is_ A fountaine of| Life_[y]: wherefore?
272803._] by such a One) what is the Root| that beareth it[l]?
272804._] Mercifull Lord God?
272808._]| But O my Soule what dost thou?
272809._] Praised in respect of her Parents?
27280And can any haue the heart| to heare her groaning pangs,| without renting his owne heart from| his darling pleasure?
27280Or| morer Frater?
27280Paul._] Death?
27280Quicquid est Good of them that haue it,& of| circa te vel in te unde possis their children after them?
27280Quis animæ Dominator, nisi Not that feare which is Worldly,| Deus solus?
27280Quis enim n[=o]_ Feare_ from time to time, and| timet?
27280Quis iste, nisi ignium for this is wicked selfe- Loue, when| comminator?
27280Quod| quid est aliud quàm talis ac tantus| erit Timor meus, quem dabo in cor| eorum, vt mihi perseuerantèr| adhæreant?
27280S. Cyprian Lord?
27280Sed quid ego te( Honourable Lady) any longer?
27280She shall be so; but may not that| labour be spared?
27280Vnde autem timor?
27280Vntill such an| causa est, nisi fortè ea, quia alia Humble Soule be found in Her, She| in specie sunt, Homo in occulto?
27280We haue| not found Her yet; and why not yet?
27280_ Nihil laudabimus these and the like of Hers are| nisi quod proprium est& de commended?
27280_ When she shall be Praise and of whom?
27280as if while I held my peace| and were busied in Her Praises, Her|[ Note m:_ Neq, par[=u] distat inter Death could be deferred?
27280in Vitâ D. Ministers[e]?
27280l. 3._]| I demand then what doe you count|[ Note: The Excellencie of Godly Excellent?
27280quid expectem?
27280remnant of thy Heritage[g]?_ Who|_ Prayer for Godly Feare._] would not Feare Thee such an|_ Almightie, All- seeing, Iust,|[ Note f:_ Reuel.
27280true fruit of Euangelicall| ibid._] Repentance?
27280vt what doe you( Beloued) expect more?
27280| laudabis Homin[=e] prius quàm in| stationem mortis successerit?
27280| nostra tecum c[=o]moriatur et quasi That our speech also should Die| consepeliatur oratio?
27280| quis nefarius?
30769But if the Church of England rests this practice on such insufficient grounds, how do the PÃ ¦ dobaptist Congregationalists support the practice? 30769 As each new successive period Hastes that last mysterious one, Do we shudder, so much dreading Things invisible, unknown? 30769 But do the instructors of youth discover it? 30769 But does he neglect to extend the application of the argument to other PÃ ¦ dobaptists? 30769 But what is the result? 30769 But''tis not in the desert we shall meet-- And who would wish thee where the world is weeping? 30769 Has the warmest advocate for the practice of baptizing children ever ventured such an assertion? 30769 Hast thou a pie? 30769 I asked him, Did he not think that the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ was sufficient to cleanse him? 30769 I asked him, which should he obey, his priest or God? 30769 If these things can not bless and enhappy me, why should I burn daylight? 30769 Many days of grace are ended, How improved has been the past? 30769 Now since all we ask the Father, in the name of the Son, is granted unto us, why should we address ourselves to other mediators? 30769 On being asked by one of his daughters, whether, if it were the will of God, he would like to return again into the world? 30769 What Christian ever thought of denying that grace and comfort might be attained by a proper use of these ordinances? 30769 Why do men seek wealth, but to be happy? 30769 Why pleasures, why honours, but because they would be happy? 30769 Why should the holy Lord God, our Saviour, be represented as mocking his church by promises of mysterious, pompous nothings?
30769Why, oh, why do I not rest my weary soul on the unchangeable realities of heaven?
33073YOUR FATHERS, WHERE ARE THEY? 33073 AND THE PROPHETS, DO THEY LIVE FOREVER?
33073Are there no worthies now to fill the place, Of those, victorious, who have run their race?
33073Are we deserted?--has all merit flown, And must the church in helpless anguish moan?
33073Did any Quaker to his image fall, A household idol placed against the wall?
33073Tell me, my Old Arm Chair, when thou wert young, Were Quaker parlours with gilt pictures hung?
33073Who now shall clothe you, who the hungry feed?
25941And who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
25941Is life worth living?
25941The Jews therefore marveled, saying, How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?
25941Well,said I,"why do you want to correct your life in some things according to the divine authority, and not in others?"
25941Who do men say that the Son of man is?
25941Who is this King of glory?
25941And if thus superior in wisdom, righteousness and purity, how belie Himself in claiming to be infinitely more than a man?
25941And will it not be a very prominent factor of that which constitutes heaven?
25941Behooved it not the Christ to suffer these things, and to enter into his glory?
25941But how long till we shall have a new chemistry that will render the old a bundle of laughable folly?
25941But how many hours is it till nature cries aloud for the replenishing of his strength?
25941But if ye believe not his writings how shall ye believe my words?"
25941But what are now the prospects for the year to come?
25941But where could a perfect mediator be found to stand between an offended God and rebellious man?
25941But who is to blame?
25941Creel''s house and mine, would n''t you have to baptize infants?"
25941Finally I said,"Mary, do you really think the world will come to an end before morning?"
25941He compromises his high sense of honor, deadens his conscience, and sells out his manhood to secure an honorable(?)
25941He spoke up very much excited, saying,"May I ask you a question?"
25941Hence He says,"Why do you call me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?"
25941How are we to determine the Messianic prophecies?
25941How can this be accounted for on the hypothesis that Jesus was only a man?
25941How is Christ our righteousness?
25941How long can he live on the boastful supply of his physical manhood?
25941How often do we see the scintillations of genius within college walls, of which we see or hear nothing after the day of graduation?
25941How shall we account for such teaching-- teaching of such accumulating power over ages and generations of men-- when He Himself was untaught?
25941How, then, is this great problem, that on which the world''s salvation turns, to be solved?
25941How, then, shall we account for this?
25941If Jesus were only a man, how came it that He was so infinitely superior to all other men?
25941Is it argued that the poor have not time for self- culture?
25941It was Cain that asked,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
25941On one occasion He said to the Pharisees,"Why do you call me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?"
25941Our age prides itself on being an age of culture; but do we know in what true culture really consists?
25941Should not this turning- point in life an epoch make?
25941So in this case He would say,"Why do you call on me as a physician, and do not as I direct you?"
25941The issue, then, as it appeared to me, was finally forced upon me: Shall I give up politics or Christianity?
25941Then the chief priests and Pharisees said,"Why did you not bring him?"
25941Then they said,"What more need have we of evidence?"
25941To what source, then, shall we go?
25941Was it the stream or the rock which followed the Israelites?
25941We, therefore, repeat the question, If the river followed the people, what became of it when they came into the wilderness of Zin?
25941Well do I remember on this asking,"Shall I another birthday live to see?"
25941What are we to think of such as that?
25941What can preserve my life?
25941What did he mean by faith in my physician?
25941What does Paul mean by the affirmation?
25941What had become of the river that had followed them from the first year, if it was the river, and not the rock, that followed them?
25941What had that to do with it?
25941What have they done for the world to bring it into their debt?
25941What is culture?
25941What is there to satisfy the languishing soul in a prayer to the"Great Unknown and Unknowable"?
25941What would they have done without it?
25941Where in all the universe could one be found the friend and equal of both parties?
25941Where was one who could poise with one hand the scales of God''s justice and gather fallen humanity to his bosom with the other?
25941Why is this?
25941Why was this?
25941Why would he send down the Holy Spirit and convert one on my right, another on my left, till the"bench"was vacant, and not convert me?
25941Would it not be strange, if once again in providence divine I should mingle with my fellow men, and tell them, as of yore, the story of the cross?
25941or what destroy?
16309How can these be in a Society that is Divine? 16309 Why is not the religion of you Catholics more in accord with the happy world in which we live?
16309Am I even within an appreciable distance of the saints who knew not Christ?
16309And could religion possibly be made a more intimate, private, and personal matter between the soul and God than the Carthusian or Carmelite makes it?
16309And what can the moderate, self- controlled, self- respecting man of the world know of either?
16309And yet, after all, what is the Contemplative Life except precisely that which the world just now recommended?
16309Are any kings remembered as is the beggar Labrà © who gnawed cabbage stalks in the gutters of Rome?
16309Are there any criminals in history so monumental as Catholic criminals?
16309But the Catholic system has the appearance of enslaving men?
16309But the world does withhold its wealth sometimes?
16309Can this, it is asked, be a follower of the Man of Sorrows?
16309Can you explain away,_ reasonably_, on any other grounds than those which I state, the phenomena of My life?"
16309Certainly human circumstances have developed her, yet what but Divine Providence ordered and developed those human circumstances?
16309Certainly there have been appalling scandals, outrageous sinners, blaspheming apostates-- but what of her saints?
16309Death is certain; is life as certain?
16309Did He not call Himself_ a Door and a Vine_?
16309Did He not speak in metaphors and images continually?
16309Did Newman cease to think when he became a Catholic?
16309Did Thomas Aquinas resign his intellect when he devoted himself to study?
16309Did not Christ Himself sit in bodily form at the table as He spoke them?
16309Earthly kings speak from their thrones and what happens?
16309For how can God be weary by the wayside, labour in a shop, and die upon a cross?
16309For what does the world know of such passions as these?
16309For when is my hand most itself?
16309Granted that one Pope has reversed the policy of his predecessor, then what has saved him from reversing his theology also?
16309Has her policy, then, been so suicidal after all?
16309Has my religion, that is to say, ever inspired me beyond the low elevation of joy into the august altitudes of pain?
16309Have I done anything except hinder the growth of Christ''s Church, anything except drag down her standards, so far as I am able, to my own low level?
16309Have I ever wrestled like Jacob or wept like David?
16309Have your religious, careful, timid lives ever exhibited anything resembling that depth of self- abjection to which the Younger Son has attained?
16309He echoes from the Gospel,"_ What manner of man is this that even the winds and the sea obey Him_?
16309He was too worldly when He allowed His disciples to rub corn in their hands; for does not the Law of God forbid a man to make bread on the Sabbath?
16309He was too worldly when He healed men on the Sabbath; for is not the Law of God of more value than a man''s bodily ease?
16309How can Truth make men anything except more free?
16309How can she modify what she believes to be her Divine Message?
16309How can the Eternal Word be silent for thirty years?
16309How can the Infinite lie in a manger?
16309How can the Source of Life be subject to death?
16309How is it conceivable, then, that she should be content with any standard short of perfection?
16309How is it that she has preserved a unity of which all earthly unities are but shadows?
16309How is it that tales are told of the iniquities of Catholicism such as are told of no other of the sects of Christendom?
16309How should there be, since she is Divine?
16309How then could He hold Himself in His hand?
16309How, after all,"he asks himself,"could a man be born without a human father, how rise again from the dead upon the third day?"
16309How, then, is this Paradox to be reconciled?
16309If Christ be God, how can He proclaim that_ His Father is greater than He_?
16309If Christ be Man, how can He say,_ Before Abraham was, I am_?
16309If Christ be man, how can He say,_ My Father and I are one_?
16309If a marble palace is fit for the President of the French Republic, by what right do men withhold it from the King of kings?
16309If an earthly king wears vestments of cloth of gold, must not a heavenly King yet more wear them?
16309If music is used by the world to destroy men''s souls, may not she use it to save their souls?
16309If she is Divine, whence comes her obvious Humanity?
16309If she is Human, why is she so evidently Divine?
16309If she is merely European, how is it that she alone can deal with the Oriental on his own terms?
16309If she is merely human, why do not the laws of all other human societies appear to affect her too?
16309If she is merely mediaeval, how is it that she commands such allegiance as that which is paid to her in modern America?
16309If this Man were man only, however perfect and sublime, how is it that His sanctity appears to run by other lines than those of other saints?
16309In His Person and His teaching alike there seems no rest and no solution--_What think ye of Christ?
16309Instead of this miserable past, then, what is to come?
16309Instead, have you not had a kind of gentle pride in your religion or your virtue or your fastidiousness?
16309Is Reason, then, to be silent henceforth?
16309Is it any wonder that the world thinks both her Faith and Reason alike too extreme?
16309Is it possible that with me the old is not put away, the_ old man_ is not yet dead, and the_ new man_ not yet_ put on_?
16309Is that New Sacrifice the light of my daily life?
16309Is there a single soul now in the world who owes, under God, her conversion to my efforts?
16309Is there any nation with so fierce a patriotism as she who is Supernational?
16309Is this the kind of talk that we hear from modern leaders of religious thought?
16309Now is it not in accordance with Reason that you should grant My claims?
16309Or,"How even could such marvels be related at all of one who was no more than other men?"
16309She is human?
16309So men ask now, If Christ be Man, how could He cast out devils and rise from the dead?
16309So years ago men asked, If Christ be God, how could He be weary by the wayside and die upon the Cross?
16309Was there ever anything more arrogant?
16309Was there ever so mean a Procession as this?
16309Was there ever such a Paradox, such perplexity, and such problems?
16309Was there ever such meekness and charity?
16309Were men less free when they learned that fact?
16309What is it but Catholicism that lies at the heart of the divided allegiance of France, of the miseries of Portugal, and of the dissensions of Italy?
16309What is that power that so often fills us with delights before we have begun to labour, and rewards our labour with the darkness of dereliction?
16309What is the use of saying,_ Blessed are the Meek_, when the whole world knows that"Blessed are the Self- Assertive"?
16309What is the use of speaking of Heavenly Bread when it is earthly food that men need first of all?
16309What kind of life is that which must always be checked and stunted in this fashion?
16309What kind of salvation can there be that can only be purchased by the sacrifice of so much that is noble and inspiring?
16309What of that amazing scene when He threw the furniture about the temple courts?
16309What, after all, can the sensualist know of joy, or the ruined financier of sorrow?
16309What, then, is Religious Liberty?
16309What, then, is the reconciliation of the Paradox?
16309What, then, is the reconciliation of this Paradox?
16309What, then, is this foolish cry about the slavery of dogma?
16309When does He not?
16309When separated from the body, by paralysis or amputation?
16309Where is there, in me, the New Wine of the Gospel?
16309Who that has suffered can ever doubt it again?
16309Whose Son is He_?
16309Why can He not wait till to- morrow?
16309Why has not she too split up into the component parts of which she is welded?
16309Why is it that she alone shows no incline towards dissolution and decay?
16309Why, then, should your theologians seek to penetrate into regions which He did not reveal and to elaborate what He left unelaborated?
16309Would such language as this be tolerated for a moment from the humanitarian Christian pulpits of to- day?
16309Yet is there in me, up to the present, even one glimmer of what is meant by Sanctity?
16309_ Which of you convinceth me of sin?...
16309_ Whom do you say that I am?...
19990''Me, who''s me?'' 19990 ''Naa then, what''s th''matter?''
19990''What thinks ta, lass? 19990 ''Will thaa lend me a loaf till my wife bakes?''
19990Abe Lockwood,said he,"is n''t this thy class noight?"
19990And what will you do for a livelihood, Abe? 19990 Could ye not watch with me one hour?"
19990Did n''t I tell the''I do n''t believe the''? 19990 Does thaa want me to come?"
19990Does the''see that?
19990Haa dost ta knaw?
19990Haa w''d th''loike to see me wi''a black face?
19990Hast ta yeard th''news?
19990Have you, haa''s that, maaster?
19990Is Abe in?
19990Me, what did I do?
19990Naa, lad, haa art ta?
19990Naa, lass, what''s matter with the''?
19990Oh dear, have you come in all this rain? 19990 Oh, Abe, my lad, what''s brought thee here so sooin?
19990Oh, why, middling like, haa''s yersen?
19990See who?
19990Sometimes on a Saturday the young people in the mill would say,''Well, Bishop, where are you going to preach to- morrow?'' 19990 Th''missus want me does she,--and what does thaa want?"
19990WHERE''S''T YOUNG PRAACHER?
19990WHO''S BEEN HERE?
19990WILT TA KNUG?
19990Well, and does the''think my Father does n''t pay me? 19990 Well, what by that?
19990Well,said he,"do you want me to praach ony after that?
19990Well,thought he,"I''m done this time; haa can I get over?"
19990What art ta going to blacken thee face forr does n''t th''like thee own colour? 19990 What does thaa say?"
19990What dost ta mean?
19990What mun I do, Abe?
19990What news dost ta mean?
19990What''s matter wi''the''naa?
19990What''s matter with th''?
19990What''s ta want?
19990What''s the matter, Abe?
19990What''s this?
19990What''s''ta say?
19990Whatever has brought you here in such a gale of wind, Abe?
19990When?
19990Where''s ta going?
19990Who says I wor niver at college?
19990Why, afore he gat aat at station yard, he goes up to a man and says,''Can yo''tell me th''way t''th''New Connexion Chapel?'' 19990 Why, th''young praacher to be sure; ha''nt ye gotten a young praacher in your haase?
19990Why, what college hast ta been to? 19990 Why, whatever dost ta mean?"
19990Why,said he,"doant yoa know it''s my class noight?"
19990Wilt ta knug with us, Jack?
19990''Aye,''she said,''thaa has?''
19990''Haa could he get in,''said th''lad,''th''fence was all roight and safe?''
19990A few moments of silence again ensued, which Abe broke by saying,"Sally, haa would the''loike to see me wi''a black face?"
19990A man came one evening to Abe''s house, knocked at the door, then opened it a little way, thrust in his face and said,"Is Abe in?"
19990After exchanging the ordinary salutations, the reverend gentleman said,"Well, Abe, what are you going to give them at Honley this morning?"
19990And then he exclaimed,"Do n''t yo''believe these words?
19990And then he took the part of comforter:"Aye, my lad, what art ta looking so sad abaat?
19990Are any persons dead here, or any sick?
19990But I said,''Did ta fasten th''gate last noight?''
19990By this time the man came up to him and said,"Why, Abe, whatever art ta swearing abaat soa on a Sunday noight?"
19990Do people believe?
19990Do people know that the end of a sinful life is Hell?
19990He is praising God in the glorious temple above:"And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these arrayed in white robes?
19990How had he done in other places?
19990I''m afraid you would not be likely to get employment anywhere else at your age, what will you do?"
19990Many and many a time in after years would he say to his wife,"Naa then, lass, where''s th''shears?
19990Mun I get up and gie him one?
19990My wife was as much astonished at his arrival as I was, yet very glad to see him, especially when he inquired"Where''s t''young praacher?
19990Not Ranmoor, I''ll be baan?"
19990Oh, Lord,"wilt Thou not revive us again, that Thy people may rejoice in Thee?"
19990Oh, if Abe had just got right by the wonderful change which God had wrought in him,( and who can doubt it?)
19990Sally looked rather startled and said,"Who?
19990Sally was in a flutter, she was full, it must come:--"What hast ta been trying to do this mornin''?"
19990Their toils can not have been for worldly honours, where could they win them?
19990There are some who say,"What is the Almighty that we should serve Him?
19990There is no sympathy in a tree, or this final meeting would have awakened it; but what matter?
19990This opened the old sore; Abe could n''t rest:"he would n''t stay, that he would n''t, he would be off home;"but how was he to get there?
19990What good may not such a man be capable of doing?
19990What is he about?
19990What matter if he does sometimes break down in his sermons?
19990What shall I be?
19990What was to be done?
19990What will the Master do to those brave labourers of His in the day of award?
19990When mun I come?"
19990Where is he?
19990Who could wonder if Old Abe felt something like this for that tree?
19990Who''s been here?''
19990Why shall they not stand?
19990Why, then, do they press their way down to such a place?
19990and what profit shall we have if we pray unto Him?"
19990and whence came they?
19990any croakers in want of a good subject to vent their bile upon?
19990any to be prayed for?
19990are they in the keeping of a feeble or fickle Saviour?
19990are yo''gotten on dark soid o''th''hedge?
19990gasped Sally, coming to look at the plan herself;"where is it?"
19990is n''t His grace as strong as sin?
19990is not Jesus always mightier than the devil?
19990or anything at all in the general ministerial way that wants doing?
19990or are there any disaffected parties waiting to be coaxed into a good humour?
19990what can onybody say after Paul spakes?
19990what does ta mean?"
19990what''s ta gotton in th''bundle?"
19990what''s this?"
19990what?"
19990who''s there?''
30083What can separate us from the love of God, in Christ Jesus?
30083And what can be more free, more enlarged, than the soul of Jesus?
30083Are not the truths you utter, my friend, too much elaborated by the intellect, and polished by the imagination?
30083Are you leaning upon him, or upon the creature?
30083Are you not always laboring for something new and original, thus exhibiting your own powers of mind, rather than the simple truth?
30083But we may ask, who hastens his coming, by now yielding up his own heart to his entire control?
30083Can you not believe God loves you, as much as you love the little one enfolded in your arms?
30083Do I speak too plainly?
30083Has he not the right to love me as he does?
30083Has not our Lord warned us against"false prophets, and the lying wonders of the_ last days_?"
30083Having given up myself wholly to God, and loving Him far better than myself, how can I find any opposition to his good pleasure?
30083How can I do otherwise than yield to one I love better than myself?
30083How can a soul withdraw from the dominion of a Sovereign, that it loves with the whole heart?
30083I smile inwardly and say,"_ My beloved is mine and I am his!_""If we receive the witness of men, how much greater is the witness of God?"
30083If he designs to remove me from you, can I have any wish to retain you?
30083In what can I take it?
30083It says, with the spouse in the Canticles,"I have washed my feet, how shall I sully them?"
30083O God, can I have any self- interest, or appropriate aught as mine?
30083Since I am there, O Lord, how can I be otherwise than happy?
30083The operation of grace is in silence, as it comes from God, and may it not reach and pass from soul to soul without the noise of words?
30083The time is short; wherefore spend it in the compass and surroundings of self?
30083What am I but an erring creature?
30083What can separate my soul from God?
30083What have we to desire in heaven and on earth, only the glory of God?
30083What shall I say regarding the state in which you find yourself, in relation to me?
30083When Paul asked,"Who shall deliver me from this body of death?"
30083When divine Love has enfranchised the soul, what power can fetter it?
30083Who does not admire the profound mystery of the creation of the world, where God produced all things by his word?
30083Who does not admire"the long suffering patience of God?"
30083Who will dare limit the power of God?
30083Who will say that God, whose love is infinite as it is free, can not give such proofs of love as he pleases, to his creatures?
30083Who will so deny the truth of the Lord, as to question this?
30083You reply, how, then, is this life accomplished?
32259But does not thee think, that there are many others of a deeper Dye, and of which these are only trivial Consequences?
32259Dost think a Sermon, or a Pastoral Letter, can persuade them to starve here for the sake or an happy Hereafter?
32259Dost thou, like the Jewish Doctors above- mentioned, think, that these People were_ Sinners above all others_ that escaped that dreadful Visitation?
32259Now, canst thou in Charity, as a Christian, think, that Popery could be numbered amongst these deadly Sins?
32259Or those Eighteen, upon whom the Tower in_ Siloe_ fell, and slew them, think ye that they were Sinners above all Men that dwelt in_ Jerusalem_?
32259What must such People do?
32259Who knoweth the Councils of the Almighty?
32259Who then are to blame for this?
33448Do you wish me to speak to the King for you?
33448May a man,queried the King,"choose rather to be annihilated than to remain in everlasting torments?
33448Sire,our Saint made answer,"how can that be?"
33448But we uneducated and unlearned men who have not received of this fullness, what shall we do to be saved?''
33448Did I not speak the truth, Brother Bonaventure?"
33448For what can disturb the soul which no movement of passion assails and no pang of fear disquiets?
33448How did he bear himself in that final struggle?
33448The Apostle had reached this stage when he exclaimed:"Who shall separate me from the love of Christ?
33448Then asked Brother Giles,''Can an ignorant man love God even as can a scholar?''
33448Was it in the convent of his Order and surrounded by his Brethren, or elsewhere?
33448What were his sentiments?
33448What were{ 110} his last words?
33448What will the two crowns you have avail you, if you secure not the third?"
33448or ought he to prefer eternal torture to non- existence?"
10058Art thou one of His disciples?
10058At the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying''Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani?'' 10058 Behold Jesus sayeth to her( Magdalen)''Woman, why weepest thou?''"
10058May clerics follow the legal time in reciting the Divine Office?
10058My God, my God, why has Thou forsaken me?
10058Shall I crucify your King?,( St. John, 19).
10058( 1073- 1086), labour for liturgical reform?
10058( 2) To whom do we speak in our daily service of prayer?
10058( 3) In whose name do we speak?
10058( Psalm 49, v.16)?
10058And I, that I may pray, have found the heart of my King and my Brother, of my sweet Saviour; shall I not then also pray?
10058Are priests bound to follow the Proper in their own diocese?
10058Are priests bound to recite Matins and Lauds before Mass?
10058Are priests bound to recite Matins and Lauds before Mass?
10058At what time should the little hours be said?
10058At what times should the small hours be recited?
10058But is it a sin to change wilfully the order of the office?
10058But the question arises, when did Rome introduce hymns into her liturgy?
10058But what effect has sin on the recitation of the Office?
10058But what intention ought we to have?
10058But what is to be done in offices where a commemoration prayer and the prayer of the office is from the common?
10058But, was the rhymed, tonic accented lyric, which was to be sung by all sorts and conditions of men, in public, such an outrageous literary sin?
10058Can a priest fulfil his obligation by reciting the office with a companion?
10058Do double offices differ specifically from each other?
10058Do we articulate every word, not adopting a careless or too speedy pronunciation?
10058Do we look on ourselves as instruments which need to be animated with God''s holy spirit in order to bless His holy name?
10058Do we love this holy exercise?
10058Do we say our Hours without interruption?
10058Does a person reciting the Hours sin if he have distractions?
10058Does a person reciting the hours sin, if he have distractions?
10058Does a person, who recites by mistake, an office other than that prescribed fulfil his obligation?
10058Does not our Lord know, that when we perform this duty we would wish to do it with the greatest possible attention?"
10058Does the loss of all the lights and graces and blessings of the Office compensate for the time gained?
10058For what is more worthy of respect than the word of God?
10058For, who has not seen the nervous, pious, anxious cleric, stupidly labouring to acquire even a sufficient intention before beginning his hours?
10058Has it an indulgence attached to it at all?
10058Has not negligence in these matters caused innumerable distractions?
10058Have we adopted some pious thought prior to our reading, so that distractions may be excluded and fervour fostered during our recitation?
10058Have we always formed intentions general and particular, not forgetting to form intentions embracing the intentions of Christ and His Church?
10058Have we chosen suitable time and place to pray?
10058Have we considered well that God is present and that we speak to Him?
10058Have we piously dwelt on these, or on some other subject proper to the Church''s season or according to our needs?
10058Have we rejected even good thoughts which were unsuitable for the time of recitation, and above all have we banished idle or indifferent ones?
10058Have we said our Hours piously, with all the modesty and all the reverence which so holy an action demands?
10058Have we said the Office with all the respect and all the veneration which His almighty majesty calls for?
10058Have we taken pains to mark the places in the Breviary and looked over the rubrics?
10058Have we united ourselves in spirit to the Church, in whose name we are going to praise God?
10058Have we united ourselves to Jesus Christ, Who is the perfect praise of God, the Father?
10058How should a confessor deal with scruples about intention?
10058If a person say the same Hour( e.g., Terce) twice, may he compensate for extra labour by the omission of an equivalent part( e.g., None)?
10058If in the beginning of the prayer mention is made of God the Son, the ending should be_ Per eundem, e.g.,_ Domine Deus noster?
10058If the recital of the office for any canonical hour be interrupted, should the whole hour be repeated?
10058In order to say it attentively have we taken great pains to put away all kinds of distractions?
10058In the hurried reading of the Office, time, a few minutes perhaps, is gained, but what is lost?
10058Is attention required?
10058Is he bound to make assurance doubly sure by reciting the part of which he doubts?
10058Is intention required in reading the hours?
10058Is it a sin to say Matins for following day before finishing office of current day?
10058Is it a sin to say Matins of following day before finishing Compline of the current day?
10058Is such internal attention, such deliberate application or mental advertence necessary for the valid recitation of the office?
10058Is there an obligation to repeat the Hours in the order fixed in the Breviary?
10058Is this prayer merely a sacramental?
10058May Matins be said separately from Lauds without any excusing cause?
10058May Matins be separated from Lauds without cause?
10058May the recitation be interrupted?
10058Mindful of His presence and majesty should we not try earnestly to bless His Holy name and to free our hearts from vain, evil and wandering thoughts?
10058Must every holder of a benefice read the Divine Office?
10058Must every holder of a benefice read the office?
10058Must the person know the meaning of the words read?
10058Now, what sort of intention is best and what sort of intention is necessary?
10058Or do we easily interrupt our prayer on any trifling pretext, and on the first opportunity?
10058Quae conventio Christi el Belial?_ The second means of procuring fervent prayer is the mortification of the passions.
10058Quare sonuerunt nisi ut audiantur?
10058St. Augustine wrote,"_ Et quare dicta sunt, nisi ut sciantur?
10058The old writers on liturgy ask the question:"Why has the Church reckoned seven hours only?"
10058They ask the questions, why did the early Christians pray at dawn and why is the practice continued?
10058They said to one another,"Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?"
10058Thus St. Gregory''s(?)
10058Was it ignorance or prudence that guided the early hymn writers in their adoption of popular poetic form?
10058What are the divisions or kinds of internal attention?
10058What are the ends for which the Office is said?
10058What causes justify an inversion of the hours?
10058What form did the public prayers, which we may call the divine office, take in the time of the Apostles?
10058What is a person bound to do who forgets part of an Hour-- is he obliged to repeat the full Hour?
10058What is a priest bound to do, who from a grave cause can not find time to recite the whole Office but only a part of it?
10058What is it then?
10058What is the time fixed for recitation of the Office?
10058What is to be done when the office of the feast is of a virgin not a martyr, and a commemoration of a virgin not a martyr is to be made?
10058What is true time as regards recitation of the office?
10058What kind of pronunciation is to be attended to in the recitation of the Divine Office?
10058What kind of verbal pronunciation should be attended to?
10058What knowledge is needed for the valid and for the licit recitation of the Hours?
10058What means should be used to promote pious recitation?
10058What must a person do who has a doubt about omissions?
10058What must a person do who has a doubt that he has omitted something in his recitation of the office?
10058What must be done where the feast is the feast of a Doctor and a commemoration of a Doctor is to be made?
10058What sin is committed by the omission of a notable part of the daily office?
10058What sin is committed by the omission of a notable part?
10058What sins are committed by the omission of the whole office?
10058What then is the difference between doubles of different classes?
10058When may a priest begin the recitation of Matins and Lauds for the following day?
10058When may a priest begin the recitation of Matins and Lauds for the following day?
10058When were vigils held?
10058Where can such sublime forms of prayer and praise be found as in Psalms, 8, 9, 17, 18, 21, 23, 28, 29, 33, 45, 46, 49, 54--to name but a few?
10058Where should the Divine Office be recited?
10058Where should the office be recited?
10058Which attitude is the best?
10058Which books were employed in olden times in reciting the Office?
10058Which causes justify an inversion of the Hours?
10058Which kind of internal attention is required in the reading of the Office?
10058Who amongst priests leads the life of ceaseless toil which the Cure d''Ars led?
10058Who are Beneficed Clergy?
10058Who are a priest''s associates in this work?
10058Who are bound to recite the Divine Office?
10058Who are bound to say the office?
10058Why did the Church adopt the word_ feriae_?
10058Why do priests wish to save time?
10058Why do we offer up public prayer in the evening?
10058Why does the Church desire prayer at the ninth hour?
10058Why does the Church wish us to pray at the sixth hour of the day?
10058Why does the Church wish us to pray at the third hour?
10058Why is prayer offered at this first hour of the day?
10058Why was the change made?
10058With becoming attitude, not lying prone, not crossing our legs; without saluting or speaking to those passing by?
10058_ Distincte_, Do we recite distinctly, observing the ordinary pause at the middle and at the end of each verse, not hurrying the one on the other?
10058_ Divisions of the Divine Office_.--How is the daily Office divided?
10058_ Parts or Hours of the Office_.--How many parts or hours go to make up the Office?
10058_ Quae participatio, quae societas lucis ad tenebras?
10058but_ Domine ad festinandum me adjuva_--"O God, help me to hasten?"
10058external?
10058internal?
10058superficial attention, literal attention?
10058which is, being interpreted,''My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?''"
33436An haec resolutio valeat ubique terrarum?
33436An quoad easdem lectiones primi nocturni in duplicibus minoribus standum sit dispositionibus directorii, vel breviarii?
33436Can any injustice be more flagrant than this?
33436Dum dicitur"_ permitti posse_", petitur à quo ista permissio danda sit, et an sufficiat permissio data à simplici confessario?
33436Et quatenus affirmative, an idem dicendum de casu quo certum alicui videretur errare kalendarium?"
33436Might they not, at any rate, be scourged and starved into a more submissive mood?"
33436What rule should a priest follow when he finds in the Ordo a regulation which he believes to be certainly incorrect?
33436What shall be done with these spaniels that forget to cringe, but bark and snap at the hand that feeds them?
33436_ Is Good News from Ireland True?
33436is it true?''
26524Brethren,said he,"why depart into the land of the stranger?
26524Have you no feeling of remorse for your crimes?
26524How many persons would wish to leave the kingdom?
26524Is it possible,he exclaimed,"that I have lost both the battle and my honour?"
26524The King,said Lalande,"wishes, in the exercise of his clemency, to terminate this war amongst his subjects; what are your terms and your demands?"
26524Then,said Cavalier,"if the King will not allow us to leave the kingdom, he will at least re- establish our ancient edicts and privileges?"
26524They pretend,said Louvois,"to meet in''the Desert;''why not take them at their word, and make the Cevennes_ really_ a Desert?"
26524What did you hear from the heretics?
26524What is the treaty, then,cried Ravanel,"that thou hast made with this marshal?"
26524What is your name?
26524What,cried Lalande,"are you the Catinat who killed so many people in Beaucaire?"
26524Whither wouldst thou go, traitor?
26524Why do they call you Esprit?
26524Your abode?
26524***** What are the prospects of the extension of Protestantism in France?
26524And does He not renew his miracles day by day?
26524And then, what is there to fear?
26524And what of the children left by De Péchels at Montauban?
26524And who would not have declared themselves"converted,"rather than endure these horrible punishments?
26524And, besides, if they were driven out of it, what would become of the industry and the wealth of this great province-- what of the King''s taxes?
26524As for arms, have we not our hatchets?
26524But if the place is thus stern and even appalling in summer, what must it be in winter?
26524But what became of the Huguenots at the galleys, who still continued to endure a punishment from day to day, even worse than death itself?
26524But what could he do?
26524But what had become of the insurgents themselves?
26524Catinat, of all others, to prove unfaithful?
26524Could she not fly, like so many other Protestant women, and live in hopes of better days to come?
26524Did not God nourish his chosen people with manna in the desert?
26524Fabre himself was consulted on the subject; his conscience was appealed to, and how did he decide?
26524For instance, there was a heretical syndic of Strasbourg, to whom Louvois wrote,"Will you be converted?
26524Had the priests themselves done_ their_ duty?
26524Have we not a country of our own, the country of our fathers?
26524He saw no prospect of his release, and why should he sacrifice her?
26524He was asked"Whether the Irish would fight any more?"
26524I know that you go to pray to God, and will you refuse me the favour of going to do so with you?"
26524I will give you 6,000 livres of pension.--Will you not?
26524In the streets, men meeting each other would ask,"Have you heard of Calas?"
26524It has corrupted the spring of life; it has delivered you over to the enemy.... Is this to last for ever?
26524Never say,''What can we do?
26524One day when passing along the Pont Royal, some person asked,"Who is that man the crowd is following?"
26524The King then rode up to the Enniskilleners, and asked,"What they would do for him?"
26524The furious brutes then took out the entrails and attached them to poles, going through the village crying,"Who wants preachings?
26524Was an assembly of Huguenots about to be held?
26524Was it because it was more conformable to the"genius"of its people?
26524Was she to abjure her religion?
26524What could they have done with you?
26524What has become of the family?"
26524What was she to do?
26524What was to be done?
26524What, then, had become of the Huguenots?
26524Where did he find refuge?
26524Who is to assume his mantle?
26524Who wants preachings?
26524Who was to be their leader?
26524Will not his Spirit descend upon his afflicted children?
26524Would_ he_ like to return to France at the daily risk of the rack and the gibbet?
26524are you one of the preachers, forsooth?"
26524do n''t you blush to look upon the man in whose blood you traffic?
26524now I have got you, how do you expect to be treated after the crimes you have committed?"
26524said Voltaire, on first seeing him,"my poor little bit of a man, have they put_ you_ in the galleys?
26524to massacre the Camisards by way of teaching them a better religion?
16330Am I then,you will ask,"to cast aside the brilliant thoughts and happy imagery I meet in my reading?"
16330Writing makes an exact man,says Bacon; and to the question:"How can I become an orator?"
16330Again, how are vacations consumed?
16330At the end of five years what hoarded reserve have you laid by?
16330But how long, O Lord, how long?
16330But how?
16330But to the statement itself-- Were not the apostles men of manners?
16330CHAPTER FOURTH HOW SHOULD THE YOUNG PRIEST PREPARE HIS SERMONS?
16330CHAPTER FOURTH HOW SHOULD THE YOUNG PRIEST PREPARE HIS SERMONS?
16330CHAPTER THIRD SHOULD A YOUNG PRIEST WRITE HIS SERMONS?
16330Can these be acquired in a year?
16330Could not others do the same?
16330Does the light of Faith beaming on a human mind quench the beauties of imagination or dull the taste?
16330For what purpose?
16330God permitted that warning to come, but have we taken it as a warning?
16330Has a paralysis fallen on every hand that wields a Catholic pen?
16330Has not the country rotted and the emigrant ship been glutted?
16330Have the people been taught to realise the danger confronting them?
16330Have their consciences been awakened?
16330Have we been dumb watch- dogs while they are being devoured?
16330Have we not the Catholic Truth Society?
16330Have you then no remorse for frittering away such a precious gift of God as time?
16330He then pities the world, and replies--"What do I care about the world''s thoughtless sneer; have I not a priestly heart and a scholar''s head?"
16330His answer to the question"What was your best sermon?"
16330How are we preparing for this struggle, which may yet convulse the world?
16330How bring the voice directly from the lungs without in the least distressing the throat?
16330How can this be done?
16330How embed conviction in the minds of our hearers?
16330How is it that this fact has escaped so many?
16330How is it to be dealt with?
16330How is this accomplished?
16330How little does the Irish Church owe them?
16330How many noble careers have you blasted?
16330How many of our honest rooftrees would not that sum keep standing?
16330How would you answer him?
16330If giants so laboured, who are we to expect exemption?
16330If so, how?
16330If the carefully prepared sermon cost as little trouble as the extemporary effort, would the world ever have heard of this discussion?
16330If the thunder thrills that rocked and vibrated through his voice were taken from Demosthenes, would he have ever driven Eschines into exile?
16330If, however, the question be narrowed down to which are the three best books on this subject?
16330In order to be natural there is no necessity to ignore the elegancies of style; for what is style?
16330Is it by preaching such as this you hope to challenge the respect and get a hold on the intellect of a cynical world?
16330Is it not natural to suppose that the same Divine Power swept their characters free from every impediment that could hamper their ministry?
16330Is it our native lethargy or our native modesty?
16330Is it then a something to be ashamed of, if in matters pertaining to our eternal interests we are cautious and conservative?
16330Is it through such instrumentality you would bring home the Church''s message to proud and festering humanity?
16330Let me ask, did God give him these intellectual gifts for himself or as instruments by which to win souls back to their Father?
16330Look at the groups of young men at the village corners, where is the hope or contentment in their looks?
16330Mr. Spalding?
16330Next year you may have to preach on the same gospel or feast; of what use will your notes be then?
16330Not from the Catholic newspaper, for the question is-- Do we possess one?
16330Not prone to take dangerous risks?
16330Now, does the repetition of the same sermon cause it to grow flat?
16330Now, the question is-- By what standard shall the speaker be trained?
16330Now, what becomes of the glory simple people like you bestow on Bramante and Michael Angelo?"
16330Now, what young priest coming out of college has this equipment?
16330O God, shall Ireland-- the last fortress-- follow?
16330Or, is a perfect style to be found only among the apostles of evil?
16330Out of what dark womb have these monsters crept?
16330Small wonder they rubbed their eyes and asked in bewilderment, Are we in Catholic Ireland?
16330The question for us is-- how shall we meet the enemy with steel as highly tempered as his own?
16330The remaining question is-- How to meet it?
16330The test of any theory is-- How has it worked in practice?
16330This being granted, are you not bound to sweep from your path every impediment that prevents your arm from reaching these hearts?
16330To- day the priest holds the field, but for how long?
16330Was it not in the husky whisper or the hush of restraint?
16330What book will ever equal the Bible for simplicity, yet what dignity?
16330What books should I read?
16330What does he mean?
16330What does this culture imply?
16330What efforts have we made since to secure the entrenchments?
16330What gift that goes to make an orator has God denied us?
16330What has sterilised the intellects of these men?
16330What have these first- class premium men, who gave such splendid promise, done with their gifts and knowledge?
16330What is it?
16330What is it?
16330What is the result?
16330What preacher ever approached OUR DIVINE LORD; and, humanly speaking, what was the source of His strength?
16330What use in our inveighing against a vice if the people insist on labelling it a virtue?
16330What, then, it is asked, becomes of the advocacy of the written sermon?
16330When Cicero was asked the question--"How can I become an orator?"
16330When the critic comes and in pity asks you--"Do you really think that a good sermon?"
16330Where could he get the necessary knowledge?
16330Who hears of them after?
16330Who stay with us?
16330Whom do we lose?
16330Why cumber they the ground?
16330Why do we not draw more frequently and more abundantly from this source?
16330Why not here?
16330Why such a miserable result?
16330Why then this barrenness?
16330Why this barrenness?
16330Why?
16330Why?
16330Why?
16330Would any sane man give such an advice to an aspirant of the fine arts?
16330Would it be possible to re- create the Ireland of Goldsmith''s days?
16330Would not nature''s unerring instinct tell you to fling it to the winds and stake your fortunes on the untrammeled outpouring of head and heart?
16330Yet what ammunition have we supplied to our brave soldiers?
16330Yet, where are the literature, village libraries, social organizations, or other agencies of enlightenment promoted by them?
16330You ask--"How then do actors move people since there can be no enthusiasm when men know they simulate unreal people and unreal passions?"
16330You may summon spirits from the vasty deep-- but will they come?
16330[ Side note: A Statement of Facts] Have you ever faced the sad problem:--Why are our asylums enlarging while our general population is shrinking?
16330[ Side note: Cicero] At the threshold of our subject we are met by the question-- What is rhetoric?
16330[ Side note: How acquire a chest voice] One question remains-- How can a person cultivate a chest voice?
16330[ Side note: How shall I read?]
16330[ Side note: How use the lungs] We now come to the important question-- How shall I increase my vocal powers?
16330[ Side note: Is the Emigrant Prepared][ Side note: His Peril Abroad] From what class are the emigrants drawn?
16330[ Side note: Shiel] What, then, becomes of this trite assumption when there are iron facts like these to fall upon it?
16330[ Side note: The Causes of Sterility] Why this sterility?
16330[ Side note: The critic at work] How often do we see this self- constituted oracle rely for his sole support on this sophistry?
16330[ Side note: What books should we read?]
16330[ Side note: What is rhetoric?]
16330[ Side note:_ Docere_] How shall we accomplish all implied in that word"_ docere_?"
16330[ Side note:_ Movere_] What is the main weapon of the orator?
16330or is the time for acquiring them seasoned manhood?
16330or the defective training of our colleges in neglecting to foster literary tastes?
31430And did not this feeling operate when, even amidst the agonies of a crucifixion, his mind rested on the sufferings of others, and not on his own?
31430And have not our Joneses and our Colebrookes unfolded the whole, to prove subservient to the cause of the Christian philanthropist?
31430And here there are, perhaps, many who may be disposed to ask, had there not been sufficient preparation already?
31430And shall we not, in this as in every other respect, seek to imitate our adorable Lord?
31430But do we punish the man who lives in adultery, in drunkenness, in sensuality?
31430But if this soluble material be enclosed in an insoluble membrane, how are the contents to be made available for the growth of the plant?
31430But to whom is this knowledge vouchsafed?
31430Can, then, subsequent obedience achieve the work of the sinner''s justification?
31430How then is the difficulty obviated?
31430If such insight into his doings are permitted to us now, what may we not hope for when we no longer"see as through a glass darkly[O]?"
31430If_ he_ do not controul their enemies, how shall they ever escape them?
31430If_ he_ do not temper the trials of his servants, how in truth shall they overcome them?
31430Qualia autem erunt denique illa, quæ sublato hoc speculo, remotâ mortalitatis caligine daturus es tuis Te vere sincero Pectore colentibus?
31430Shall we not feel deeply interested in the spiritual welfare of our fellow- men?
31430Shall we, then, have recourse to the abstract mercy of God, as the foundation upon which to rest our hope of pardon?
31430To whom is it a safe and a sure conviction-- an"earnest expectation and hope,"so"that in nothing we shall be ashamed?"
31430What were the scenes of misery and horror which broke out from time to time, when internal wars and insurrections so greatly depopulated our land?
31430When not overcome, as Agar feared he might be, saying,"lest I be full, and say, who is the Lord?"
31430Whence is it, then, that, without any apparent concern, we behold myriads of immortal creatures fast hastening to these regions of destruction?
31430While many ask, amidst the increase of their corn, and wine, and oil,"Who will show us any good?"
31430and had not the time, the place, and the spectators, been carefully selected by himself?
31430and how shall his sinful and unholy nature be sanctified and prepared for admission into the realms of everlasting glory?
31430had not the Saviour endured much physical fatigue in accomplishing the wearisome ascent of the mountain?
119231829.--I am permitted to enter another year, but who can tell the event? 11923 All the promises of God are in Him, yea; and in Him, amen; unto the glory of God;"then, why doubt them?
11923As I went to meet my class it was suggested, as it was also the last time,''Who hath reaquired this at your hands?'' 11923 But,"mother,"you can trust Him in the dark?"
11923Fairest month of summer''s Trine, Why dost thou remain in tears? 11923 Well, Mother, I find you resting on Jesus?"
11923What,he replied,"do you think I am going to die?"
11923''Shall there be evil in the city, and the Lord hath not done it?''
11923''Then what do you think?''
11923''Well, Richard, what are they?''
11923''What shall I render to the Lord for all His benefits?''"
11923''Yes,''he replied,''do n''t you?''
1192329. Who can explain the involuntary emotions of human mind?
11923Alone?
11923Am I still to her as dear As when in flesh she cared for me?
11923And can I wish him back, Again to suffer here?
11923And when will she adopt the divine standard of judgment, and estimate men according to their resemblance to Christ?
11923Are your affections more divine?
11923Art Thou_ my_ God?
11923At the prayer- leaders''Lovefeast, said I could give up all for God, but have since asked myself, Is this true?
11923Barnabas Shaw met my Sunday class and said, that once when preaching in Africa, he exclaimed:--''What is it makes the Gospel so sweet?''
11923But how?
11923But how?
11923But is that bliss prepared for me?
11923But who is sufficient for these things?
11923But will not prayer, and reading recreate, Much more than smoking thus in idle state?
11923But, do I wish to withhold my son from Thee?
11923Can He give bread?
11923Can He provide flesh for His people?''
11923Can he be equally useful?
11923Can it be that God should thus provide for man in his fallen condition, and will He forget to provide for His own?
11923Could I do less?
11923Do soothing acts of kindness and words of comfort go, When troubles are assailing, and pleasure''s cup is low?
11923Do you ever receive answers to your prayers?
11923Do you in Jesus''image shine?
11923Does marriage, like the features of a fair and lovely face, Lose all its sweet attractions, when age comes on apace?
11923Does no bright star arise to cheer The Pilgrim''s downward way?
11923Dost Thou say to me,''I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness?''
11923Doth she ever watch o''er me?
11923For a moment, I listened; but my prayer and promise occurred to me, and durst I thus offend the Lord?
11923Have you ever seen the orb of day go forth as a bridegroom to run his race, arrayed in robes of crimson, and purple, and gold?
11923Have you ever witnessed a glorious sunrise?
11923He smiled, and asked,''Do you mean to go there?''
11923He then accosted me as he had done once before, asking,''What are you a riding preacher now?''
11923He then said,''Are my sons right, think you, when they can go to a public house and drink with people and pay nothing''?
11923He went accordingly, and accosted poor Richard with the question,''Do you intend to go to heaven?''
11923His text was,''Sirs, what must I do to be saved?''
11923How and where, shall I begin to praise Thee for Thy goodness to my family?
11923How can I be cheerful?''
11923How does his flock thrive?
11923How is it, Lord, that my affection for Thee is so cold, and my faith in Thy infallibility so weak?
11923How many emergencies daily arise, in which there is need of wisdom superior to our own?
11923How shall I proceed?
11923How shall I safely steer, where so many make shipwreck?
11923How stands my case in the sight of God?
11923I awoke a little after three, and arose at half- past four, with these words upon my mind,''Who will consecrate his services this day unto the Lord?''
11923I feel something within my heart, is it the effect of Thy love?
11923I long to know-- will to- morrow inform me?
11923I paused and asked, from what?
11923I said,''I want to know what place you mean me to have in heaven?''
11923I seem quite barren, but is there not a cause?
11923I write, and why?
11923If sin, the sting of Death, His Holiness could draw; Why render up His breath Unto a conquered foe?
11923In a lucid moment, one asked, if Christ was precious; she answered,''Yes''It was added,''Just such a Saviour as you need?''
11923In what bright region doth thy spirit rest?
11923Is it from an enemy?
11923Is it my unfaithfulness that will cause these dear people to be taken from me?
11923Is it wonderful, if her children and grandchildren are found walking in the truth?
11923Is not every stroke of Thy rod a proof of love, admonishing me that I am but a tenant- at- will, and may be removed at a moment''s notice?
11923Is this the work of entire sanctification?
11923Is this, your twentieth birthday, blest With more of wisdom in your breast?
11923It is painful, but what in duration, when compared with eternity?
11923It may be asked was this conversion?
11923Just before she expired, she exclaimed,''What do I see?
11923More dead unto the world and sin, Than when you did the year begin?
11923Mr. Hill asked him,''Is Christ precious?''
11923Mrs. R. took me to see some sick persons, also some wayside hearers;''but who is sufficient for these things?''
11923My faith seems to have no wings.--Enabled to rise.--I asked him if Christ was precious?
11923On what do I build my hope, and what is my confidence?
11923Ought we not rather to refer it to the secret agency of the spirit- world by which we are surrounded; but of which we know so little?
11923Perhaps it was her kind spirit-- who can tell?"
11923Say, why your spirits sink and droop; Will Jesus not return?
11923Shall we mourn for the spirit at rest?
11923Shall we weep or repine at the thought she is gone?
11923The lane being strait, he took hold of my mare and said,''What are you a riding preacher now''?
11923The question instinctively arises, who next will fall?
11923The words occurred to me,''By whom shall Jacob arise, for he is small?''
11923Then, why should we weep at the thought she is gone, Since we know she hath enter''d her rest?
11923Thus much of time is gone; how much fitter am I for heaven?
11923To whom shall I flee?
11923WHERE IS THE LORD GOD OF ELIJAH?
11923Was it in answer to prayer?
11923What Is the lesson?
11923What am I?
11923What am I?
11923What can a sinner do?
11923What did I say?''
11923What shall I do?
11923What shall I do?
11923What shall I render to the Lord for all his goodness towards me?
11923What shall I render to the Lord?
11923What shall I render unto the Lord for all His mercies towards me?
11923What sound is sweet to a distracted ear?
11923What then is man at best?
11923What tidings have been winged to heaven, Since first the precious boon was given?
11923What will be the end of these struggles respecting Maynooth College?
11923What will be the result?
11923What will it be when prayer is turned to praise?
11923When age and feebleness appear, And wrapt in cloud, the night draws near, Can nought enfeebled nature cheer, And save it from dismay?
11923When near death, he asked,''Do you see who''s come for me?''
11923When shall I wake up after Thy likeness?
11923When shall it once be?
11923When shall this body of death be destroyed, and Christ be all in all?
11923When will my tongue be brought into due subjection?
11923When will the Church learn this lesson?
11923When will the happy moment arrive?
11923Where am I?
11923Where can a mortal language find, To tell such love when angels fail?
11923Where can the antidote be had To banish gloomy care?
11923Where shall we find relief?
11923Whither is she gone?
11923Whither shall I go?
11923Whither, O whither, should I go?
11923Who am I, I thought, that this saint of God should thus remember me in her prayers?"
11923Why am I ever remiss in this duty, which brings me more solid peace than anything beside?
11923Why are so many prayers ineffectual, even of those who really expect an answer?
11923Why do I speak thus?
11923Why does my Mary look so sad, And wear a pensive air?
11923Will his family enjoy equal privileges?
11923Yea, how much more?
11923You believe His atonement is sufficient to cover all your unfaithfulness?"
11923[ Who can tell what shall be on the morrow?
11923a passing cloud, Tinged with a rainbow light; But let the sun his glory shroud, Where is the vision bright?
11923and each may put it to his own heart,"Lord, is it I?"
11923and in a child so young?
11923and would not God embrace_ us_ all?
11923how long?
11923if every Christian professor were thus endued with power from on high, what could hinder the progress of the truth?
11923in what language can I paint them best?
11923is the bridal- day, When festive pleasures meet, The presage, but of swift decay, Within the winding sheet?
11923or am I in a wrong position?
11923she said,''No, who is it?''
11923to which he replied in the affirmative, and shortly after inquired,''What o''clock is it?''
11923was it genuine?
11923what can I say to cheer?
11923what is life?
11923when one comes to the verge of another world, of what avail are all things else, if we are not on the sure foundation?
11923when shall I from sin set free, Bask in the light of Deity?
11923who can tell the sorrows of his breast?
11923will you not without delay, In secret go to God and pray, That he would take your sins away, And His pure love impart?
11923wilt Thou be A husband, O my God, to me?
11923wouldest Thou use a thing of nought?
337082nd, Should the_ Anima ejus et animae omnium_, etc., be said, and is there any definite rule about it?
337083rd, When is the_ De profundis_ to be said, and when is it to be omitted?
33708An dicendum sit in fine absolutionis mortuorum requiescat vel requiescant?
33708And may we not ask has not the Irish Catholic sufficient grounds for adopting this opinion?
33708But is the verse_ Anima ejus_ to be said at the end, after the_ Requiescant in pace_, if the remains are not present?
33708Can he show that no intervening links are omitted between these two names?
33708Does it denote a descent from father to son?
33708Does it not seem obviously to point to his_ retinue of servants_?
33708Has not all the legislation of the country for centuries been directed to the destruction of Catholicity?
33708Is it improbable that among five men of 80, some had grand- children who had attained the age of 20?
33708Or does it signify a lengthened period of time?
33708What can be the meaning of the_ house of Jacob_ thus distinguished from_ his children_ and_ their little ones_?
33708Would he abandon now those men of loyal heart whom he had known from a boy, and who had grown up with himself in his father''s house?
28172And why is he apprised? 28172 --Why, what for?
28172And does not this make the word of God of none effect?
28172And what can we say, upon such principles, for the pity of Him whose bowels melt with tenderness?
28172And what plea is there for the goodness of God, upon the same gloomy doctrine?
28172And what proof do they bring for such an interpretation?
28172Are there not already better books written upon the subject than yours?"
28172Barely to torment him before the time?"
28172Because I have decreed it shall be so?"
28172But has God so ordained, that there is no liberty left for free agency?
28172But how can we clear the justice of God, if he has ordained that man shall sin; nay, is made for that very end, and then to be damned for it?
28172But how does judging men for doing that which He has before determined they should do, reflect upon the wisdom and goodness of the Almighty?
28172But is it not horrid beyond conception to represent the God of wisdom, mercy, and goodness, even worse and more ridiculous than Nero?
28172But, perhaps, you will say,"Who hath required this performance at your hands?
28172Can anything be greater blasphemy?
28172Could any Popish tribunal be more boisterous or arbitrary?
28172Did they die like true martyrs, calling for mercy upon their persecutors?
28172Didst thou not ordain that we should just do as we have done, seeing thou hast fore- ordained from eternity whatsoever should come to pass in time?
28172Does not thy blood chill at reading all this blasphemy?
28172Does the spirit of Jesus breathe out threatening and slaughter in such a manner, so as to bind eternal vengeance upon any one?
28172For can all this praying, and asking, and seeking, alter what is irreversibly decreed to be done?
28172Has he appointed that one must be a preacher, and another a curser and swearer?
28172How does this inconsistent scheme reflect upon the infinitely wise and gracious God?
28172Indeed this borders upon deism; for the deists argue,"Do you think that praying will make God change his mind?"
28172Lord, how is thy name blasphemed by doctrines so contrary to thy goodness, pity, and love?
28172Now, what loving tender heart can take any satisfaction in any such broad blasphemies?
28172Only I would ask, Is there any meaning in language?
28172Or are words intended to convey any fixed and determined meaning?
28172Or has the Lord given a power to every man either to choose or refuse?
28172Or, why should I endeavour to deny myself, seeing I can not alter what God has decreed?
28172Poor simple souls, who are thus led, do not you see that if such a decree is gone forth, you are supporting an idle man in vain?
28172Reader, is not this shocking?
28172Shall vain man throw such an odium upon his Maker?
28172Some have asked me,"Do you not think that God might have justly passed you by, and left you without his grace or help at all?"
28172Such a horrid picture do these low advocates draw of the justice of the Supreme Being!--And what shall we say of his love?
28172Then what is become of the elect world which do not believe in him?
28172Turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways: For why will ye die, O house of Israel?"
28172Was it because God had decreed to give them nothing?"
28172We do not find them objecting any such decree being made against them; if there had, how could they have been furnished with a better plea?
28172What avails all the noise the preacher makes about the wicked being turned into hell, and all the nations which forget God?
28172What kind of brass must his brow be cased with?
28172Where shall we find the mercy of God, according to this merciless doctrine?
28172Who are the objects of his pity?
28172Would a wise man make such a proposal?
28172Yea, and it is said,"Ye have not:""And why had they not?
28172[ 1]--What end is preaching to answer?
28172for what?"
28172that one must give his goods to feed the poor, and another must steal and plunder, and so live upon spoil and rapine?
28172turn ye, turn ye;"--now I say, where would be my sincerity all the time?
28172with what?"
16791Sir,said Robinson,"what do you mean by a Methodist?
16791''And dost not thou then tremble at the thought of eternal punishment?''
16791''And dost thou not,''cried Adams,''believe what thou hearest in Church?''
16791''And what should I do there,''says the latter,''where men go out of curiosity and interest, and not for the sake of religion?
16791''Are you in earnest about your soul?''
16791''As for that, Master,''said he,''I never once thought about it; but what signifies talking about matters so far off?
16791''Ask what God is?
16791''How does this differ from"for the sake of our works"?
16791''Is thine heart right as my heart is with thy heart?
16791''Is this or that form of worship most in accordance with the mind of Christ?''
16791''To what must we ascribe so total a reform, but to the all- powerful operation of grace?
16791''What authority,''asks Waterland,''is there in Scripture for this distinction?
16791''What mean,''Barnes had said towards the close of the previous century,''these rich altar- cloths, with the Jesuits''cypher embossed upon them?
16791''What think you too of the Methodists?
16791''What,''he asks,''is faith?
16791''Who_ is_ this Christ whom all own as Master?''
16791''You ask,''wrote Dr. Haweis to one who desired information on this point,[777]''of what Church we profess ourselves?
16791''[ 132] Could they then combine with Lutherans or other foreign Protestants?
16791''[ 464] For was this idea of a Triad peculiar to Plato?
16791''[ 687] What was the state of the law?
1679122), if He was Lord long before?
16791A few years later,''In visiting classes ask everyone,"Do you go to church as often as you did?"
16791And here arises the question, What real hold had Deism upon the public mind at all?
16791And how differs this from_ secundum merita operum_,"as our works deserve"?
16791And if this is not in order to find favour, what does he do them for?
16791And who, with the examples of the preceding age before him, could foretell to what dangerous extremes enthusiasm might lead its excited followers?
16791Are not the rest mere shadows?...
16791Are we not unawares, by little and little, tending to a separation from the Church?
16791Ask what Christ is?
16791But does it follow from this and similar language that he taught, as the historians of the Dissenters contend, the principles and language of Dissent?
16791But how are we sure that the person in question never did fear God and work righteousness?
16791But in what previous age could it have been used at all without evident absurdity?
16791But some years before John Wesley uttered these memorable words had he not himself done the very thing which he deprecated?
16791But then, why dared they not express them?
16791But who among those that never heard of Christ?
16791But who can prove that you are so called to obey any other person?''
16791By what criterion may its utterances be distinguished and tested?
16791Can it be implicitly trusted?
16791Can this be the faith that makes a martyr?
16791Can this be the faith that"overcometh the world"?
16791Can you split this hair?
16791Do you not magnify your Church too much?''
16791Do you not wish to keep as many good people in the Church as you can?
16791Does a divine spirit work in man?
16791Does not talking of a justified or a sanctified state tend to mislead men, almost naturally leading them to trust in what was done in one moment?
16791Dr. Bowes asked Blackburn, one of their bishops, whether''he was so happy as to belong to his diocese?''
16791Father, O Father, what do we here, In this land of unbelief and fear?
16791Has not lucre led him to Deptford, and has not a family connection ruled your private judgment?
16791He is ready to join issue on this point,''Is the Catholic doctrine true?''
16791How are we to account for this strange revulsion of feeling, or rather this marvellous change from excitement to apathy?
16791How are we to reconcile the apparent discrepancy?
16791How could some help asking, What is truth?
16791How did this great movement, so fruitful in good to the whole community, first arise?
16791How far did the author of the''Essay on Man''agree with the religious sentiments of his''guide, philosopher and friend,''Viscount Bolingbroke?
16791How far were these abuses responsible for the low state of morals and religion into which the nation sank during the reigns of the first two Georges?
16791How is it that so few traces of these predilections are to be found in his printed sermons?
16791How many clergymen of the present day would like to have their sermons judged by the standard of a great lawyer of a somewhat irritable temperament?]
16791How shall they best please the Court and the ministers in office?
16791How was it possible that a country could pass through such stormy scenes without having its faith unsettled, and the basis of its morals weakened?
16791How was it that he infused into them nothing whatever of that spirit which was in him?
16791If it be retorted, Why then introduce terms and ideas which by your own admission can only be imperfectly understood?
16791If so, what is its nature, its purposes, its limits?
16791If so-- and that there is in man a spiritual presence of some kind no Christian doubts-- what are its powers?
16791If the appeal to reason will not persuade, what will?
16791If there are, why do you deny it of either; if not, why do you affirm it of both?''
16791In other words,''What is the positive or constructive side of Deism?''
16791In the Socinian scheme is it no difficulty that the capacity of a mere man should contain that wisdom by which God made the universe?
16791Is it looked into?
16791Is not the Count all in all?
16791Is not this salvation by works?
16791Is the Trinity a mysterious doctrine?
16791Is there indeed such a thing as a Divine illumination, an inner light, a heavenly inspiration, a directing principle within the soul?
16791Is there such a thing as a revelation from God to men of Himself and of His will?
16791Is this an exception to the general rule?
16791Is this the same with"he that is sincere"?
16791It was no longer asked, how shall we win to our national communion those who have hitherto declined to recognise its authority?
16791It was not now asked,''Is this or that mode of Church government most Scriptural?''
16791Many might well ask, Can we no longer rest upon a simple, childlike faith, founded on authority?
16791Men might well begin to ask themselves whether they could not find rest from theological strife in natural religion?
16791Pray, my dear sir, is it not high time it was pulled off?''
16791Since, then, the Church in which they had been brought up had failed them, where should they find intercommunion and sympathy?
16791That Christ Jesus should reveal Himself in His dying love to souls that are practising idolatry and worshipping Himself instead of the true God?''
16791That He is still present with his Church through his Holy Spirit?
16791That question was, in a word, this-- How has God revealed Himself-- how is He still revealing Himself to man?
16791The question came to be, what is reason unable to do?
16791The question then arises, Which of the two parties, the Deists or their adversaries, were the legitimate followers of Locke?
16791The question then naturally arises,''What will you substitute in its place?''
16791The question"What is truth?"
16791The question, then, arises,''How far were the clergy responsible for this sad state of affairs?''
16791These are only other forms of putting the question, What is the Trinity?
16791They might ask themselves,''What then_ is_ our religion to be?
16791They set themselves with vigour to the work of destruction, but when this was completed-- what next?
16791Think you,''mid all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come, But we must still be seeking?''
16791Was then the Deistical line of argument derived from his philosophical system?
16791Wesley has been severely blamed for his inconsistency in acting thus,''after having publicly drawn up and signed a recantation[ explanation?]
16791What are its limits?
16791What are its relations to faith and conscience?
16791What are the attributes of God?
16791What are their chances of further preferment?
16791What could there be in common between two such men?
16791What did the little hasty sojourner find so forbidding and disgustful in our upper world to occasion its precipitate exit?''
16791What do we mean when we say that He is the Son of God Incarnate?
16791What does faith rest upon?
16791What have we, then, been disputing about for these thirty years?
16791What if James should propose to hand over Ireland to France as the price of help against his own people?
16791What is its rightful province?
16791What is man''s hereafter?
16791What is spirit?
16791What is that power?
16791What is the meaning of life?
16791What is there, human or Divine, that is left to reverence?
16791What is to be said of inspiration, and authority, and the essential attributes of a church?
16791What relation does He bear to the Great Being whom Christians, Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics alike adore?
16791What rules are there to regulate the intention of the worshipper, so as to make worship high, higher, or highest as occasion requires?
16791What shall I say?
16791What was the character of their sermons?
16791What was the secret of his fascination?
16791What, then, was the character of the amusements of the period?
16791Where shall we find the rolling sparkler?
16791Where will they be most comfortable?
16791Who of us is now accepted of God?
16791Who, then, is this Christ?
16791Why not leave such mysteries in the obscurity in which they are shrouded, and not condemn those who are unable to accept without understanding them?
16791Why not?
16791Why should I be afraid or ashamed of all the world seeing me do my duty?''
16791Why should a man attend to arguments against possessions of the Devil, who has seen so many of them as I have?"'']
16791Why( he adds) should not the church of God, as well as everything else, partake of the improvements of later times?
16791[ 106] How, said they, could they assist by their presence at public prayers which were utterly contradictory to their private ones?
16791[ 686] What was the state of literature?
16791[ Footnote 711: In the Minutes of Conference, 1747,''What instance or ground is there in the New Testament for a"_ national_"Church?
16791[ Footnote 721:''Do you not neglect joint fasting?
16791and how is it to be supplemented?
16791and if it does, what are its operations, and how are they distinguishable?
16791and if so, was it fairly derived?
16791and what is matter?
16791but,''What_ is_ this Scripture to which all appeal?''
16791how far is it a rule of faith?
16791or did it originate with him?
16791or rather, to put the question as a Deist would have put it,''What will you substitute in the place of the popular conception of Christianity?''
16791to Reason, Scripture, Church Authority?
16791where is it to be found among all these conflicting elements?
16791where is it?
33671What hast thou that thou hast not received? 33671 And if thou hast received, why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received?
33671And what else could we wish?
33671Are you to her an honor or a disgrace, a joy or a sorrow?
33671But in the world, in what condition do we behold her?
33671Could a course like hers have terminated more appropriately than with so beautiful, painless, and tranquil a passing away?
33671Did we not oppose them by yielding to our evil inclinations and passions?
33671Have we corresponded with God''s designs?
33671Have you, during your past life, always been a good child of this loving Mother?
33671How, then, could such a highly privileged body, a pure and virginal body, be permitted to pass through corruption and decay?
33671If the Son of God said of Himself:"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory?"
33671MEDITATION WHO can describe Mary''s sorrow when, returning from Jerusalem, she missed her divine Son?
33671On whom shall we call for aid?
33671Or is there anything in her example that we are unable to imitate?
33671PRACTICE DURING this second great sorrow, what was Mary''s behavior?
33671PRACTICE"HOW shall this be done, because I know not man?"
33671Who can describe this affecting meeting?
34923The Ecclesia Anglicana, for what does it Stand?
11959Can I trust a fellow- being? 11959 How shall we escape if we_ neglect_( not only_ reject_) such great salvation?"
11959***"And now, Lord, what wait I for?"
11959**** I lay still half hour, and read over thy tenderly interesting and affecting sheet, and poured out my full heart; but what can I say?
11959***** To home, to home my spirit hastes; For why?
11959***** Where can we search to find its home?
11959*****"WHAT PROFIT HATH A MAN OF ALL HIS LABOR THAT HE TAKETH UNDER THE SUN?"
119599th_, 1837.-- Can it be true that one more link In that mysterious chain, Which joins the two eternities, I shall not see again?
11959A short time afterwards, appearing a little discouraged, she asked,"Do you feel assured for me?
11959Am I in this repining?
11959And if so, dare we murmur or wish to recall the loved one from that home?
11959And now, my dear----, are we not one, essentially one, both one in Christ?
11959And shall its ask''d and promised resurrection In dreams of disappointed hope subside?
11959Are ten thousand fears desiring To engulf their helpless prey?
11959Are we never to rest in principles and practices of actual faith and love?
11959At another time, whilst amusing herself with her toys, she asked,"Mamma, what is it that makes me feel_ so sorry_ when I have done wrong?
11959Because I feel benevolence towards the poor?
11959Because I feel the love of God constraining me?
11959But how talk of abolition by_ law_, and keep spirit- merchants in the Church?
11959But may I write prose?
11959But this desperate heart-- might it not well be despaired of?
11959But what will He gather them to?
11959But when, all beautiful upon the mountains, Shall come the herald of our peace restored?
11959But why thus?
11959But, for the year that is passed, what can I say?
11959Can I say, in full sincerity,"_ more_ than they that watch for the morning"?
11959Can I trust an angel''s care?
11959Can it be joyful to reflect, This year may be our last?
11959Can it be joyful, then, to find That life is hastening fast?
11959Can it be that every heart is a treasury of sadness which has but to be stirred up to set us in mourning?
11959Can we hope ever to attain it?
11959Can we not have faith in our principles?
11959Comes there no blessed day for Sabbath- keeping, No time within the temple to adore?
11959Could the stony heart in me help melting, seeing her exceeding great joy?
11959Do we suffer only by our own fault, unless a grief is actually inflicted upon us?
11959Do you think it is?"
11959Does a certain amount of evil necessarily bring a certain amount of sorrow soon or late?
11959Doubtless to wait for it, and perhaps ask for it also; but how?
11959From thy barn and storehouse treasure Did He take thy hoarded pelf?
11959Has He made it vain thy toiling Fine- spun raiment to prepare?
11959Has my aim been duty-- not pleasure?
11959Has my employment and economy of time been right?
11959Has not our life a germ of real perfection, As holds the tiny seed the forest''s pride?
11959Hast thou long thy Lord''s abiding Vainly sought''mid shadows dim?
11959Hast thou seen thy building falter Can thy God thy griefs despise?
11959Have I been quiet and submissive?
11959Have I fallen short of this amount, I am uneasy, and feel myself burdened; the thing is before me, I must do it: why?
11959Have I looked on the things of others as my own?
11959Have propensities or sentiments ruled?
11959How can I be sufficiently thankful that it has been mine?
11959How can I describe these eventful days?
11959How full of significance is the inquiry,"To whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?"
11959How shall I account, in the last day, for these things?
11959How shall I join the ransom''d throng Around the throne that stand, And cast their crowns before thy feet, Lord of the saintly band?
11959How shall my guilty spirit meet The great, all- searching eye?
11959How, then, can I dream of clearing off these debts, when there can be no doubt that I shall daily incur more?
11959I did write poetry sometimes: is it presumptuous to call it poetry?
11959If I should lose my soul through poetry?
11959If so, who can tell the fierceness of the fire that burns between me and my wished- for rest?
11959In faith''s long contest have life''s quenchless fountains Bade calm defiance to the hostile sword?
11959Is His hand shortened at all?
11959Is it proportionate to the amount of evil?
11959Is the gospel changed?
11959Is there, then, no positive Christian duty?
11959Is thy spirit all unfeeling, Save to sin that grieves thee there?
11959Look on the firmament above, From south to northern pole: Can we find there a resting- place For the immortal soul?
11959Many an occasion of deep instruction was offered to us at the Yearly Meeting; and yet from all this what remains?
11959Must we forever the rough stones be heaping, And building temple walls for evermore?
11959Must we forever urge the brain with learning, And add to moral, intellectual woes?
11959Nearly sixteen years have I been warned, and sweetly called upon to awake out of sleep:"What meanest thou, O sleeper?
11959Nor hold in peace the spoils we have been earning, And find in wisdom''s self the mind''s repose?
11959Oh, does He not say in_ these_ days,"Open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it"?
11959Oh, how shall I be enough careful to trust him alone?
11959Oh, how shall I set forth His tender compassion, who has blessed me this evening with, I was going to say, the abundance of peace and truth?
11959Oh, how should I be rebuked by the thought,"One thing is needful, and but one: Why do thy thoughts on many run?"
11959Oh, what were life without it?
11959Oh, who can tell the snares that surround me?
11959Or is the calming and soothing power a thing confined to sense and sensibility?
11959Ought we not to be willing to be bent or unbent any way?
11959Query:--Is it_ per se_ a_ sin_ to drink a little?
11959Shades of night, thy strain''d eye scorning, Have they; long enwrapp''d the skies?
11959Shall I not, from this time, cry unto Him,"My Father, thou art the guide of my youth"?
11959Suppose I am one of these?
11959The constant inquiry,"What must I do to keep an easy conscience?"
11959The presumption always seems to me on the other side; and yet who is free from it altogether?
11959Time passes on, and what progress do I make, either in usefulness in the earth, or preparation for heaven?
11959Was not nature meant by Him to work in concert with His spirit on our hearts?
11959We have been interrupted; in what?--in the fulfilment of our duty?
11959We say"it is because I listen to temptation;"but why do I listen, to temptation?
11959We who have tried our heavenly Father''s patience so long, dare we complain of waiting for Him?
11959What could I do but endeavor to lie down in passiveness under it, and crave that nothing might interfere to mar the work of the Lord?
11959What if nature chose the sweeter, Where her blooming gift to lay?
11959What in me but my greatest foe could hinder the full adoption of the prayer,"Thy will be done"?
11959What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits?
11959What testimony of gratitude can I record to that tender mercy which has drawn near to me this evening?
11959What will all issue in?
11959What will be discouraged by it, except that self- confidence and self- reliance which are the bane, the very opposite, to the idea of faith?
11959What wonder that the wilderness is so long and tortuous, when I reckon the molten calves, the murmurings, the fleshly desires?
11959What would be my present condition but for the unchangeable faithfulness of my God and Saviour?
11959What would be thought of a person, especially young, who should profess so much now?
11959What, then, must be the essence of that glory in which all perfection is beauty united?
11959When He giveth quietness, what should make trouble?
11959Which should be sacrificed?
11959Who shall tell us which were meeter,-- Marriage morn, or funeral day?
11959Why sacrifice either?
11959Why should the cup the sooner cloy Which God hath deign''d to bless?"]
11959Why, then, do not I?
11959Will He convict me still of holding the truth in unrighteousness?
11959Will you be satisfied with seven sketches, such as they are, for this day?
11959[ Footnote 3:"Why should we fear youth''s draught of joy, If pure, would sparkle less?
11959_ Directly_, mamma: what is it?"
11959and if it is not employed properly, when at home, how can it be naturally and intelligently exercised when abroad?
11959and yet, if but prepared to go, whether we depart as he did, or as poor Cowper, how true are the words of the latter,"What can it signify?"
11959can you trust for me?"
11959follows its judgment as"desperately wicked,"with emphasis full as great as that of"Who can know it?"
11959gayly spreading On a long- nursed household tree, What unwonted spell is shedding Thought of grief on bloom of thee?
11959how shall I account for the sixteen years which have, this day, completed their course upon my head?
11959is no proof of high Christian attainment; rather says the Christian,"What can I render for all His benefits?"
11959shall I leave my only Helper because of my evil case-- my only Physician because of my desperate disease?
11959will it be heaven?"
22112And dost thou not shudder at this horror that is upon me, and dread lest the like befall thee too?
22112And hath she not been often since a burthen to thee, and a weariness in the years?
22112And thy wife, belike, or thy mother, reared her?
22112And would William the Conqueror?
22112And you say your prayers, my daughter, I hope?
22112Are any of them so sad and strange as mine?
22112Art thou Brother Waldo?
22112Art thou ailing, or sad, or home- sick, little one, that thou hast nought to say?
22112Art thou not gone?
22112Ay,he said,"but if he were well provisioned, with no lack of food and water, and the weather held fair?"
22112But when it has been worn away, what then?
22112But why do they watch to see the bird?
22112Couldst thou not be patient a little while?
22112Didst thou find her?
22112Do you not love us any longer?
22112Does it not then seem a likely thing,said his Discretion,"that the sea is in the nature of a long low hill, down which the ships go?
22112Dressed in green silk, with bronze boots and pink feathers-- the colours of the new oak- leaves, eh?
22112First tell me,she said,"which of all the small things God has made in the world is the most excellent?"
22112Hast thou filled his mouth?
22112Hast thou where to pass the night, old father?
22112How canst thou say that, O monk?
22112How shall I pass this without falling?
22112How then, Lord,said the Angel,"shall this man''s unrest and hunger be stayed?"
22112I like to hear of those old bells; do n''t you, father?
22112If it had been the Angelus, would St. Francis have stood still to say the prayer?
22112Is it not then even as though one were to watch a wayfarer on horse- back, going or coming over the green bulge of a low hill? 22112 Is it then the way of women to sacrifice so much for men as thou hast done for me?"
22112Is n''t it just like a fairy village?
22112Is our brother the Fool alone?
22112Is she then thy young sister, or may it be that she is thy daughter?
22112Is that the Angelus, father?
22112Is your lady of Rome?
22112It is a pretty big church, is n''t it, father?
22112Lord King, hast thou no fear of God?
22112Ought n''t we to go and find the way to their church?
22112Then hast thou always lived this life?
22112They do still ring the curfew bell in some places, do n''t they, father?
22112True, father?
22112Was the Lord Christ any worse than thou? 22112 What are these,"he asked,"men, or little statues of men, or strangely shaped rocks?"
22112What bird is this that sings so sweet before day in the bitter cold?
22112What golden city may this be?
22112What hath been thy reward? 22112 What is the Bible Society?"
22112What pledge do you ask?
22112Who told thee these things?
22112Who, then, is this that has won thy love?
22112Why are they watching?
22112Why didst thou do all this?
22112Why do they gaze at it so steadfastly?
22112Why dost thou weep?
22112Why wouldst thou do this for me?
22112Wilt thou tell me how that may be?
22112Yea, and is St. Dorothea thy patroness?
22112Am I then the only one who sees you?
22112An illusion of pain and darkness?
22112And as he lay listening he was aware that the sound kept coming and going; and how could it have been otherwise?
22112And is it not so?"
22112And was not that, too, a little woman in feathers?
22112And, turning to the young monk, he said,"O soul, O son, O Diarmait, did not God send His Angel out of high heaven to shelter the mother bird?
22112As the sun blazed out, and the sea glittered over all his trackless ways, Serapion said to the chorister:"Ha, little brother,''tis good, is it not?
22112As they proceeded on their journey the peasant, walking behind the ass, said to St. Francis,"Tell me now, art thou Brother Francis of Assisi?"
22112At last on a clear morning the little chorister came hastily to Serapion and said:"Look, father, is not yon a glimmer of the heavenly land we seek?"
22112Because it may be that I see you when you think no man sees you?
22112But it was n''t very nice to kill them if he loved them, was it, father?"
22112But let me ask again: What earth is nearest to heaven?"
22112But the Prior silenced him, asking gently:"Do we distress you with any of these things?
22112Did the Syndic truly see this?
22112Do you fear that you too may be taken off by this pestilence?
22112Does not Mother Church teach us this, speaking in her prayers of God''s creature of fire, and His creature of salt, and His creature of flowers?"
22112For ever?
22112Forgotten, did I say?
22112God answered him,"Hast thou_ once_ asked pardon of me?
22112Hath King William pulled down the Abbey?"
22112Have you who buried the dead no prayer and no tenderness for this soul of the living?"
22112Have you who sheltered the wild creatures no thought for this man of much sorrow?
22112How long wilt Thou hide Thy face from me?"
22112How shall I tell of all that was said between those two by that lonely hermitage in the depth of the forest?
22112How would you give a reasonable account of this?"
22112I do not think that ever at any time did he say or do anything till he had first asked himself, What would my Lord have done or said?
22112I have appeased you with food; but to the hunger of my soul who shall minister?"
22112Is it not so?"
22112Is the sun then otherwise than what I see?"
22112Is there not at least one other-- even the high God, from whom the hidden man of the heart is nowise hidden?
22112Let me go; why should I be an offence and a stone of stumbling to those who are righteous among you?"
22112Now these are the words of that promise:"_ Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
22112Once more let me question you: What is the distance between heaven and earth?"
22112Once, indeed, he asked her fretfully,"Tell me truly in the name of God, art thou a very woman of flesh and blood?"
22112Or for what reward dost thou look?"
22112Rather, was not this the way of the Lord Jesus?
22112So much for myself, but as for you, dear children, why are you grieved?
22112Speak, man, is it not so?"
22112The Prior of the convent noticed his sadness and questioned him of the cause, and when Bresal told him,"Why should you go?"
22112The Water Spirit answered,"Of what avail is our strength against theirs?
22112Were it not wiser for you to seek to distract yourself in their harmless merry- making?
22112What had happened to him and to them?
22112What more is there to say?"
22112What plea could Heinrich use to shake her resolution?
22112When some of the brotherhood would smile at his gentle sayings, he would answer:"Are these things, then, so strange and childish?
22112Who but Messer Gianni was the angry man on hearing this?
22112Who shall tell the loveliness of the land on which Rheinfrid now gazed from the mountain?
22112Who, then, has told you that you shall not die if only you can escape the pestilence?
22112Why should I waste my life within these walls?"
22112Why then shouldst thou drive my little child and me from thy hermitage?"
22112Will that suffice thee?"
22112You have read how He was in the wilderness forty days, tempted of Satan, and how He was with the wild beasts?
22112hast thou no fear of me?"
22112he cried;"are we, then, slaves, that we must needs send you our little ones as hostages?
22112twelve, thirteen, long years have gone by, and is that a little while?"
22112what strange music is that?
34727And was he not right to say so?
34727And what was this but walking in the very steps of the apostle Paul?
34727And who shall dare to blame him for this?
34727But if the amount of direct good that Whitefield did in the world was great, who shall tell us the amount of_ good that he did indirectly_?
34727But still, after all, the question remains to be answered, What was the secret of Whitefield''s unparalleled success as a preacher?
34727How are we to account for his sermons producing effects which no sermons, before or after his time, have ever yet done?
34727How then are we to account for the effectiveness of his preaching?
34727Romaine did not agree with him in many things, yet what does he say of him?
34727What shall we say to them?
34727What sort of doctrine did this wonderful man preach?
34727What were the peculiar essentials of this religious teaching of his, which was so universally spoken against in his day?
34727What were the standards of faith to which he adhered under the Bible?
34727cried Whitefield, fixing his eyes on him,"I have waked you up, have I?
15693''And to- night, too?'' 15693 ''Is the firm a good one?
15693''Was your mother a Christian?'' 15693 ''Well I can call again if you are too busy to talk to me now?''
15693''Why do n''t you ask your mother or father for advice?'' 15693 And I looked around, and I said,''Are we all here?''
15693Are you here?
15693Divorce in your country, is it not a menace?
15693Do you remember the handful of flowers I picked for you, and asked you to send them to your family?
15693Dr. Talmage, will you not honour me by coming up to my house to dine, and staying with us over night?
15693Have you ever thanked God for delightsome food?
15693How did you like the tea service which my husband sent you?
15693How do you avoid them?
15693If the President die, what of his successor?
15693Is it the Atlantic you object to?
15693Is n''t it beautiful?
15693Is there no one inside in authority?
15693Look at that dog''s eyes, is n''t he a fine fellow?
15693Look at that sycamore,he said;"did you find in the Holy Land any more thrifty than that?
15693Oh,he said,"have n''t you a stronger mind than that?
15693Senators, are you ready for the question? 15693 Tell me, how many kinds of time have you here?"
15693What is the value of this? 15693 What shall we say of the prince in Israel who has left us?
15693Where has the money for this great enterprise been expended?
15693Who did you say this was?
15693Will you accept a copy of my books?
15693Wo n''t you come and see my play to- night?
15693''What is it, John?''
15693''Why were you taken?
156935:"How much owest thou unto my Lord?"
15693A gentleman wrote me this way for advice about his social burden:"What shall I do?
15693A minister should have a conference with his people before he preaches, otherwise how can he tell what medicine to give them?
15693And I went into the chapel of the great town, and I said:''Where do the poor worship, and where are the benches on which they sit?''
15693And the question is already absorbing my entire nature,''What can I do to repay Brooklyn for this great uprising?''
15693And when told it came from America, they would say:"What part of America?
15693Are n''t they honourable men?''
15693Are you here?
15693Are you treated well?
15693As I stepped on to the platform, I said,"Where is Governor Hendricks?"
15693Because he was a great poet who had died?
15693Because he was so able an editor?
15693Because he was so very old?
15693Brown?"
15693But how could I recover it, and in so short a time?
15693But where had it gone?
15693But who would have been the Christ?
15693Ca n''t you read a book you do n''t exactly believe, and not be affected by it?"
15693Call the roll of Abraham Lincoln''s Cabinet?
15693Call the roll of Jefferson''s Cabinet?
15693Call the roll of Madison''s Cabinet?
15693Call the roll of Monroe''s Cabinet?
15693Call the roll of Pierce''s Cabinet?
15693Can anyone imagine the difference of my appreciation of Dr. Hardman and Dr. Scott?
15693Can we compress the ocean into a dewdrop?
15693Can you arrange it?
15693Can you lend me a shilling?
15693Could there be anything more savage?
15693Did we not at one time have a Secretary of the United States carried home dead drunk?
15693Did we not have a Vice- President sworn in so intoxicated the whole land hid its head in shame?
15693Do I approve of the Passion Play at Ober- Ammergau?
15693Dr. Richards, of Morristown, New Jersey, when a child was handed to him for baptism, and the names given,"Had n''t you better call it something else?"
15693Have n''t you a fair chance?
15693Have you, in America, any of the terrible agnosticism that we have in Europe?
15693He arrived in time, and preached a glowing and rousing sermon on the text,"Have ye received the Holy Ghost?"
15693He came to my father''s house one day, and while we were all seated in the room, he said:"Mr. Talmage, are all your children Christians?"
15693He has a hearty''How are you to- day?''
15693He said,"DeWitt, would you like to read that book?"
15693He turned around to me, a boy of seven years, and said,"DeWitt, what are you crying about?
15693He was a man that people in the streets stopped to look at, and strangers would say as he passed,"I wonder who that man is?"
15693He was in the newspapers-- and the children?
15693Here, fellows, have you heard the news?
15693His anxious wife inquired,''What is it so funny, John?''
15693How can she get him back?
15693How do you account for the fact that your son is such a dissipated fellow?"
15693How shall he get his people back?
15693How to set the idea of a World''s Fair agoing?
15693I discovered, in a long conversation that I had with him, that he was ready to die, and when a man is ready why should he be afraid?
15693I greeted him amid the marble walls of the Senate with the words"Did n''t I tell you so?"
15693I once said to my father,"Are people so much worse now than they used to- be?"
15693I said to a very wealthy man, who employed thousands of men in his establishments in different cities:"Have you had many strikes?"
15693I said to him as I looked up into his face:"How tall are you?"
15693I said to him:''Have you any one in mind whom you would like to talk to?''
15693I said to the driver,"Do you know Mr. Ruskin when you see him?"
15693I said:"Mr. Bryant, will you read for us''Thanatopsis''?"
15693I stretched myself out upon the seats for a sound sleep, saying,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?
15693I then called to a gentleman in the orchestra whom I knew could sing well:"Thompson, ca n''t you sing better than that?"
15693I wonder what they saw going on in the courtyard?
15693If 49 would marry 22, if summer is fascinated with spring, whose business is it but their own?
15693If a sculptor can mould a handsome form out of clay, what can he not put out of Parian marble?
15693If we had not been our own rulers, but had been ruled-- what would America have been then?
15693Lord?"
15693Merciful Father, have I not suffered enough?''
15693My family accompanied me to the railroad train, and my thought was should we ever meet again?
15693My father and mother have a comfortable tent, and I have a good tent; why should I take the money?
15693My informant heard them say to him,"Well, how was it?"
15693My wife met me with anxious countenance, and said,"How did you get hurt, and what is the matter?"
15693One of our party asked for his autograph; he cheerfully gave it, asking,"Is that all I can do for you?"
15693Paris is France, London is England, why not New York the United States?
15693President,''I said,''I do not want to pry into State secrets, but I would like to know how many ducks you did shoot?''
15693Some of them would come staggering back and say:--"Please tell us who sent this bread to us?"
15693The question was asked softly, sometimes very softly, in regard to a bill:"Is there any money in it?"
15693This insured a cordial greeting for the Doctor, but how was he to make himself understood?
15693To whom did all this money belong?
15693Turning to the Doctor, she said, almost tearfully:"Why, Doctor Talmage, how can they refuse you?"
15693Under right administration who could tell what our beloved city is to be?
15693Was there in all time or eternity past, or will there be in all time or eternity to come, such a scene of self- abnegation?
15693We drove five miles through the park before reaching the gates of Chatsworth-- shall I call it house or castle?
15693We used to say:"Mother, where are you going?"
15693What can I do for you?''
15693What can I do that I have not done, so that I can see clearly?"
15693What fired the long line of cars that made night hideous?
15693What forced three rail trains from the tracks and shot down engineers with their hands on the valves?
15693What if he did say"Gentlemen, I am a very poor man, but tell your King he is not rich enough to buy me"?
15693What is the value of that?"
15693What lifted the wild howl in Chicago?
15693What made all the land and all the world feel so badly when William Cullen Bryant was laid down at Roslyn?
15693What mean those graves on the heights of Fredericksburg?
15693What shall I do?"
15693What shall I do?"
15693What was it that defeated the armies sometimes in the late war?
15693What was the matter in Pittsburg that summer?
15693When my father lay dying the old country minister said to him,"Mr. Talmage, how do you feel now as you are about to pass the Jordan of death?"
15693Who can estimate the power which emanated from the pulpits of Dr. McElroy, or Dr. DeWitt, or Dr. Spring, or Dr. Krebs?
15693Who can hear the metallic voice of that Caiaphas without thinking of some church court that condemned a man better than themselves?
15693Who does control his temper, always?
15693Who shall estimate the value of such a pedigree?
15693Who will ever forget that woman''s cry, or the face from which suffering has dried the last tear?
15693Whoever did escape it?
15693Why not cross the line this hour, out of the world into the kingdom of God?
15693Why not in the college?
15693Why should anyone want to kill him?
15693Why should anyone want to kill him?
15693Why should anyone want to kill him?
15693Why should they want to flaunt any of its shreds?
15693Why should we neglect to pay in full the price of our four years''unrighteousness?
15693Why, coming toward that city, were we obliged to dismount from the cars and take carriages through the back streets?
15693Why, when one night the Michigan Central train left Chicago, were there but three passengers on board a train of eight cars?
15693Will it not be glorious to meet again in our Father''s house, where the word goodbye shall never be spoken?
15693Will you omit the wines at that dinner?"
15693Will you write me an order for his release?"
15693Wo n''t you please do this for me?"
15693Would Dr. Talmage come round and talk to her?
15693Would I see it acted again?
15693Would it be right and honourable for me to leave?
15693Young men write for advice: One with the commercial instinct strongly developed, wants to know if the ministry pays?
15693all this for one year?"
15693he asks; and for sight for"the eye, the window of our immortal nature, the gate through which all colours march, the picture gallery of the soul?"
15251Did I tell you of the boy I was asked to see on Sabbath evening, just when I got myself comfortably seated at home? 15251 I am often tempted to say, How can this Man save us?
15251Is it possible, think you, for a person to be conceited of his miseries? 15251 Paul asked,"says he,"''What wilt Thou have me_ to do_?''
15251Surely-- what do we live for?
15251What would my people do if I were not to pray?
15251Why,he noted in his journal,"Why has God brought these cases before me_ this week_?
15251Will you set agoing your Wednesday meeting again, immediately? 15251 Will you stand by and see sinners grasping under the pangs of death, and say, God doth not require me to make myself a drudge to save them?
15251Ye have seen the right hand of the Lord plucked out of his bosom? 15251 ''Are there not twelve hours in the day?'' 15251 ''Can these dry bones live? 15251 ''Oh wretched man than I am, who shall deliver me from this body of sin and death?'' 15251 ''Shall I not drink it?'' 15251 ''What will it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?'' 15251 ''Where are the princes of Zoan?'' 15251 ''Where are the wise?'' 15251 1:16, 17, many ministers, as they came out, were heard saying,How was it we never thought of the duty of remembering Israel before?"
1525121._--Am I as willing as ever to preach to the lost heathen?"
15251A.K., has the light visited her?
15251Am I wholly deceiving my own heart?
15251And did I pray as fervently as I spoke?
15251And is it not worth the prayers and self- denying efforts of every believing man?
15251And ought it not to be so with all of us?
15251And yet, what hinders?
15251Are there not( as he who has left us used to hope)"better ministers in store for Scotland than any that have yet arisen?"
15251Are we not all immortal till our work is done?"
15251Are we the bottle- stoppers of these heavenly dews?
15251Are you_ an assured believer_?
15251Asked me,''What is it to believe?''
15251Awfully important question, Am I redeeming the time?"
15251But are you_ unassured_--nay,_ wholly unassured_?
15251But how shall we that are dead to sin live any longer therein?"
15251But is it not a moment which may remind us that the God who sent Elijah to the brook at Cherith is the same God still?
15251But perhaps my old sins are too fearful, and my unbelief too glaring?
15251But was there no grace?
15251But what is classic learning to us now?
15251But what is the voice to us?
15251But who may tell Of the place of woe, Where the wicked dwell, Where the worldlings go?
15251But would the forgiveness of sins not make you more happy than you are?
15251Could this soul have learned salvation from me every time I saw him?
15251Do I not only see it to be the Bible way of salvation, but does it cordially approve itself to my heart as delightful?
15251Do such objectors suppose that God ever intends the honor of man in a work of Revival?
15251Do you remember David?
15251Does my heart really close with the offer of salvation by Jesus?
15251Has this been sent as the stroke of wrath, or the rebuke of love?
15251He gave out not merely living water, but living water drawn at the springs that he had himself drank of; and is not this a true gospel ministry?
15251He had simply pointed to the fire of the furnace, and said,"What does that remind you of?"
15251He hates sin, and I hate it; why did He not take it clean away?''
15251He says, Why should you not enjoy this pleasure as much as Solomon or David?
15251Hence when one asked him, If he was never afraid of running short of sermons some day?
15251Her sister was awakened under Mr. Baxter''s words in St. Peter''s, of whom he asked,''Would you like to be holy?''
15251How can Christ in heaven deliver me from lusts which I feel raging in me, and nets I feel enclosing me?
15251How can this be with those chosen for the mighty office?
15251How dwelleth the love of God in me?
15251How many, O Lord, may they be?
15251I do hope we shall go forth in the Spirit; and though straitened in language, may we not be blessed, as Brainerd was, through an interpreter?
15251I feel it a very powerful argument with many:''Will you be left dry when others are getting drops of heavenly dew?''
15251I know well that there are prayers constantly ascending for you from your own house; and will you not pray for them back again?
15251I say,''Why did God leave the root of lasciviousness, pride, anger, etc., in my bosom?
15251If God see meet to put me into the ministry, who shall keep me back?
15251If I be not meet, why should I be thrust forward?
15251Is any one truly the Lord''s messenger who is not quite willing to go when and where the Lord calls?
15251Is it a frown on our undertaking?
15251Is it justifiable in any to put aside a call from the north, on the ground that he_ wishes_ one from the south?
15251Is it my choice to be saved in the way which gives Him all the praise, and me none?
15251Is it not the honor of his own name that He seeks?
15251Is it simply for the love I bear to souls?
15251Is it the desire of my heart to be made altogether holy?
15251Is not that day set apart as a season wherein the Lord desires the refreshing rest of his own love to be offered to a fallen world?
15251Is not the conversion of a soul more worthy to be spoken of than the taking of Acre?"
15251Is not the true idea of preaching that of one, like Ahimaaz, coming with all- important tidings, and intent on making these tidings known?
15251Is sin a grief to me, the sudden risings and overcomings thereof especially?
15251Is the sin ours?
15251Is there any sin I wish to retain?
15251Is this the perfection of beauty?
15251It may be naturally asked, What led him to wish to preach salvation to his fellow- sinners?
15251Little changed, did I say?
15251Lord, canst Thou bless partial, unequal efforts?"
15251May we not be blessed also to save some English, and to stir up missionaries?
15251Ministers of Christ, does not the Lord call upon us especially?
15251Must not the disease be dangerous, when a tender- hearted surgeon cuts deep into the flesh?
15251Must there not be somewhat of this missionary tendency in all true ministers?
15251Now, do you think it would not give you more happiness to be forgiven,--to be able to put on Jesus, and say,''God''s anger is turned away?''
15251Often, however, did the faithful pastor mingle his tears with those of his younger fellow- soldier, complaining,"Lord, who hath believed our report?"
15251Often, too, did he say to me, when thus stretched on the ground,--not impatiently, but very earnestly,--"Shall I ever preach to my people again?"
15251Oh, why should I not weep, as Jesus did over Jerusalem?
15251On hearing this awful test, he asked,"Were you able to preach it_ with tenderness_?"
15251Quare?
15251Shall I call the liveliness of this day a gale of the Spirit, or was all natural?
15251She said,''But am I in Christ?''
15251Should I be less careful in washing my soul?
15251Should it not be to all ministers a time for solemn inquiry?
15251Should not we love the spots where our great Captain has won his amazing victories?
15251Should we not mourn as for an only child?
15251Should we not study prayer more?"
15251Some of you will ask,''Is there no_ appropriating_ of Christ?
15251The cities are changed,--where are they?
15251The hand of man had been actively employed upon every mountain, but where were these laborers now?
15251Then, why do I not show it more where I am?
15251They knew him not-- They could not know; And even though, Why should they shed Above the dead Who slumbers here A single tear?
15251This deepens and solemnizes all, and makes you go away, saying,''How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?''"
15251Tuesday the 5th being the anniversary of his licence to preach the gospel, he writes:"Eventful week; one year I have preached_ Jesus_, have I?
15251Was I faithful with this soul?
15251What can I desire more?
15251What did this mean?
15251What if we should see the heavenly Jerusalem before the earthly?
15251What plant can be unwatered and not wither?"
15251What right have I to steal and abuse my Master''s time?
15251What shall the unsaved among you do in the day of the Lord''s anger?"
15251What should I fear?
15251What though to fashion''s garish eye they seem Untutored and ungainly?
15251When shall this self- choosing temper be healed?
15251When the question was put to him,"Is it our duty to refuse ordination to any one who holds the views of Erastianism?"
15251When the tears that we shed were the tears of our joy, And the pleasures of home were unmixed with alloy?
15251Who can tell what wars go on within?
15251Who is there of us that should ever feel otherwise?
15251Who is there that does not see the deep design of Satan in seeking to effect an inroad on this most merciful appointment of God our Saviour?
15251Who will be the first victim here?
15251Who would not rise early to meet such company?
15251Why dost Thou behold our sadness?
15251Why is He restrained?
15251Why is a missionary life so often an object of my thoughts?
15251Why should I give hours and days any longer to the vain world, when there is such a world of misery at my very door?
15251Why should not selfishness be buried beneath the Atlantic in matters so sacred?"
15251Why would I so much rather go to the East than to the West Indies?
15251Why?
15251Will God never cast the scenes of our labor near each other?
15251Will the Sun of Righteousness ever rise upon it, making its hills and valleys bright with the light of the knowledge of Jesus?"
15251Would not you be happier at work, and happier in the house, and happier in your bed?
15251Would this make you less happy, do you think?
15251Would you be ready to give your Jewish lecture on the evening of Sabbath week?...
15251Yet why should I doubt?
15251Yet why should we murmur, short- sighted and vain, Since death to that loved one was undying gain?
15251_ Neff_ died in his thirty- first year; when shall I?
15251and have I not a spark of true missionary zeal?
15251and that the wise, considerate, loving Master, who said,"Come into a desert place and rest awhile,"is as loving, considerate, and wise as He was then?
15251asked him if He would be his Saviour?
15251evangelists?
15251fellow- workers with God?
15251heralds of His Son?
15251men set apart to the work, chosen out of the chosen, as it were the very pick of the flocks, who are to shine as the stars forever and ever?
15251my soul, where shall thou appear?
15251no touching the hem of his garment?''
15251no_ putting out the hand of faith_?
15251or can it really be a movement of his kind, guiding hand?
15251or myself?
15251shall we grieve that he left this poor scene, To dwell in the realms that are ever serene?
15251when shall we have them here?
15251where from the winds Shall the vessel fly?
15251where is the harp that was strung to thy praise, So oft and so sweetly in happier days?
15251why am I such a stranger to the poor of my native town?
15251why not always this?
34019But why should one take trouble to insist upon the advance of science and art in the medieval city? 34019 Does it not seem to you that we have rightly and deservedly departed from the curiosity of all these men, so idle and so full of error?"
34019--"_tantaene animae celestibus irae_"--and we might be tempted to ask, can there be such foolish intolerance on the part of scientific teachers?
340191 May Catholics dissect?
34019But it will at once be said, what of Galileo?
34019Dante says:--"Perceive ye not we are of a wormlike kind, Born to bring forth the angel butterfly, That soars to Judgment, and no screen doth find?
34019Does not his case show the anti- scientific temper of churchmen?
34019How do our cities of 100,000 inhabitants compare with it?)
34019Long ago Virgil asked in a famous line,"Is it possible that there can be such great wrath in divine minds?"
34019Should we not rather maintain that they helped save science from its enemies?
34019That the careers of these men are profitless, who shall allege?
34019The Arabs and Paris said:"Why dissect if you trust Galen?
34019Till Pliny of the first century after Christ, what Roman was a scientist?
34019Virchow, in his address at Rome, said Morgagni was the first pathological anatomist who, instead of asking What is disease?
34019Whence shall this be obtained-- from religion or from some temporal reward?
34019Who would guess from this brief epitome of Eusebius''views that the latter had devoted to the subject more than thirty pages?
34019Why doth your soul lift up itself on high?
34019Why should a permission be necessary, however, will be asked?
34019With these seven centuries can we not properly compare the later seven in which the Christian Fathers were the teachers of the civilized world?
34019Yet what writer of to- day rises to charge them with a cardinal sin, because Science remained at a standstill among them for seven full centuries?
34019_ Analogous Examples_.--Should we be surprised, then, if men so occupied failed to add much to the world''s store of scientific knowledge?
34019asked Where is it?"
34941At which time the witches demanded of the divell, why he did beare such hatred to the king? 34941 Wad ye believ''t?"
349412_do_, Being interrogat, If ever the devil appeared afterwards to her?
349414_to_, Being interrogat, How she could be bodily present and yet invisible?
34941Being interrogat, How they came not to be seene, seeing they were not there in the likeness of catts, as were others condescended on?
34941Each is next asked,''Did you come here of your own free will and accord?''
34941Noo, hoo muckle d''ye think I got that day?"
34941The man is then asked,''Do you take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife, forsaking all others, and keep to her as long as you both shall live?''
34941does the false loon mean to say his black mass at my lug?"
11771Could we commit mankind to a moral Deism without trembling for the result?
11771And does that free- will penetrate the universal frame invisibly to us, an omnipresent agent?
11771And if theological questions are to be dealt with, ought they not to be dealt with accurately, and not loosely?
11771And if this be so, has Christ failed?
11771And the real point is what proof has he given us that this is a revealed fact; that it is so, and that we have the means of knowing it?
11771And what is it that our Lord has done for man by being so truly man?
11771And what mighty mischief will result to countervail the application of this rule of justice?
11771And what was the proof of that doctrine, or essential to the proof of it?
11771And who is this St. Peter?
11771And why does this belief seem untenable to Mr. Maurice?
11771And why should this vast and far- reaching change be made?
11771And would a God who can not act be a God?
11771Are death and separation such light things to triumph over that imagination finds it easy to cheat them?
11771Are little manuals of falsified history confined only to one set of people?
11771Are our conclusions of the customary type?
11771Are they not of the customary, but of a strange and unknown type?
11771Are we likely to be more pained by their faults and deficiencies than he was?
11771But at the end of all such inquiries appears the question of questions, What was the beginning and root of it all?
11771But how to give to the meagre and narrow hearts of men such enlargement?
11771But in ordinary times would it not be well for her to confine herself to more modest and practicable undertakings?
11771But what good gift of God is not liable to abuse from men?
11771But what has taken place in the interim to produce this total change in our belief?
11771But what of all this?
11771But what other voice but his, of equal authority and weight, has been lifted up to speak the plain truth about them?
11771But why should he not?
11771But why?
11771But, first of all, what is that Christianity, and whence did it come, which Rome so helped?
11771Can the enthusiasm for the divinity of human nature stand the test of clear, unsparing observation?
11771Did not Christ do this?
11771Did the command to love go forth to those who had never seen a human being they could revere?
11771Did the statutes of the Reformation involve the abandonment of the duty of the Church to be the guardian of her faith?
11771Did, then, this event really take place?
11771Do they not?
11771Does Dr. Newman think that all Dr. Pusey felt he had to do was to conciliate Roman Catholics?
11771Does the bigness of the property entitle the State to claim it?
11771For if those witnesses and documents deceive us with regard to the miracles, how can we trust them with regard to the doctrines?
11771From the mere repetition do we know anything more about its cause?
11771Has not modern philosophy, again, shown both more strength and acuteness, and also more faith, than the ancient?
11771How did it get there?
11771How is it that the most mysterious of all truths is a universally accepted one?
11771How to make them capable of a universal sympathy?
11771If their account of visible facts is to be received with an explanation, is not their account of doctrines liable to a like explanation?
11771If they are wrong upon the evidences of a revelation, how can we depend upon their being right as to the nature of that revelation?
11771Indeed, does not our heart bear witness to the fact that to believe in a God is an exercise of faith?
11771Is he right in saying that he is not responsible as a Roman Catholic for the extravagances that Dr. Pusey dwells upon?
11771Is his faith secure if they are disproved?
11771Is it State property which the State may resume for other uses?
11771Is it near, or somewhat distant, or indefinitely remote?"
11771Is it that authority still reigns upon one question, and that the voice of all ages is too potent to be withstood?
11771Is it that they think it does not matter what a man believes, and whether a man turns Papist?
11771Is it unlawful for the Church to hold property?
11771Is it vexatious that the Church should be richer and more powerful than the sects?
11771Is not John Foxe still proof against the assaults of Dr. Maitland?
11771Is our standard higher than his?
11771Is the question of their truth or falsehood an irrelevant one to him?
11771Is there a contradiction in the idea of a personal Infinite Being?
11771Is there a contradiction in the idea of creation?
11771Is there above the level of material causes a region of Providence?
11771Is this an account of the world of fact or the world of romance?
11771It is most astonishing that it should have done so, what is the account of it?
11771It is plain that two great questions arise-- first, Are miracles possible?
11771It is pleasant to praise them for their real qualifications; but why do you rest on them as authorities?
11771It will be asked, Is the question to receive no judicial solution?
11771Look at it only as a conception, and does the wildest fiction of the imagination equal it?
11771Mere consciousness-- was not that of itself a new world within the old one?
11771Mere knowledge-- that nature herself became known to a being within herself, was not that the same?
11771Mr. Gladstone first goes into the question-- What was done, and what was the understanding at the Reformation?
11771No doubt it did; but what was it that responded, and what was its consolation, and whence was its power drawn?
11771Now by what means did he procure that these immense pretensions should be allowed?
11771Now, if this is not mere rhetoric, what does it come to?
11771Of these two influences-- that of Reason and that of Living Example-- which would a wise reformer reinforce?
11771Or is the evidence of it forestalled by the inductive principle compelling us to remove the scene_ as such_ out of the category of matters of fact?
11771Où est le sage qui a donné au monde autant de joie, que la possédée Marie de Magdala?
11771Shall surprise, then, give life to belief or stimulus to doubt?
11771Shall we speak of the originality of the design, of the skill displayed in the execution?
11771That possibly is sufficient for his purpose; but it may still be asked-- What did the Watson case itself grow out of?
11771The principle of authority is shaken, he tells us; what can he suggest to restore it?
11771Then what have we got besides the past repetition itself?
11771This being so, what would a man do who wished to study it methodically?
11771What can be more incomprehensible, more heterogeneous, a more ghostly resident in nature, than the sense of right and wrong?
11771What has produced this change, and elicited this new power of action?
11771What is it which guards this truth?
11771What is it which makes men shrink from denying it?
11771What is it?
11771What is the Gospel picture?
11771What is the argument urged in the Historical Introduction to justify or recommend our acquiescence in it?
11771What is the consequence?
11771What is the explanation of it?
11771What is the history of this?
11771What is there fascinating, or even imposing, in such a character?
11771What more entirely new and eccentric fact, indeed, can be imagined than a human soul first rising up amidst an animal and vegetable world?
11771What was there in the known thoughts or hopes or motives of men at the time to furnish such a response?
11771What, then, is the secret of its force?
11771What, then, is this investigation, and what course does it follow?
11771When it came to the question-- which every one must sooner or later put to himself on this subject-- Did these things really take place?
11771Whence is it?
11771Who can describe exhaustively the origin of civil society?
11771Who can describe that which unites men?
11771Who can dispute it?
11771Who has entered into the formation of speech which is the symbol of their union?
11771Who is the humble man?
11771Why is atheism a crime?
11771Why, if they are wrong, extravagant, dangerous, is his protest solitary?
11771Why, then, are we so certain of its_ future_ repetition?
11771Without infallibility, it is said, men will turn freethinkers and heretics; but do n''t they,_ with_ it?
11771Would a Deity deprived of miraculous action possess action at all?
11771Would he approve that word or disapprove it?"
11771Would it not be well for her to adapt her ends to her means?
11771Would it not be well for the Church to impose upon its ordinary members only ordinary duties?
11771Would it not issue in such an estimate of human nature as Mahomet took?
11771and what is the good of the engine if it will not do its work?
11771for our belief in the uniformity of nature?
11771must it come?
11771next, If they are, can any in fact be proved?
11771or can Christianity die?
11771ought it to come?
26652''Commissioner, can a man have a clean heart and drive a cab?''
26652''Didst thou help him?''
26652''Do n''t you know I feel it as truly as you do?''
26652''Have I been deceiving myself?''
26652''I thought I should have such and such sensations; where are the feelings of ecstasy which I expected?''
26652''Who is he that shall harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?''
26652''Why not?''
26652''_ Thou saidst, What advantage will it be?
26652--_The Doctrines of The Salvation Army._ STANDARDS OF LIFE AND SERVICE I God''s Call_''What manner of persons ought ye to be?
2665216.--What Hinders You?
26652An Appeal sounds out:''Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?''
26652And now, what are the means by which you and I can fulfil this exhortation of Paul?
26652Are ye not of more value than many sparrows?''
26652Are you fully consecrated?
26652Are you in for that?
26652Are you in union with Him for that purpose?
26652Are you in union with Him in that witness- bearing?
26652But is not that just the point where the triumph of faith comes in?
26652But what secures that condition in Heaven?
26652But why should not every one who names our Lord''s name cry out with a ready spirit,''Here am I, Lord; send me''?
26652Can not that be repeated in various directions among us?
26652Did you repeat the Lord''s Prayer this morning?
26652Do we not see it in our family life?
26652Do you care enough about God and Holiness to drop all such?
26652Do you honestly want that for yourselves?
26652Do you remember what John said about that white stone which will be given to him that overcometh?
26652Do you see what those two sayings of Jesus set before us?
26652Do you think it is the absence of a personal Devil?
26652Do you think it is the absence of wicked surroundings and temptations from evil men and women?
26652Do you think it is the possession of things that produce unfailing pleasure and satisfaction?
26652For instance, how can you ornament the truth if, after testifying here, you go out to gossip and slander and injure your neighbour?
26652For instance, temptations to doubt are pressed on a soul just entering the path of Holiness:''Can it be?''
26652Have the testings confirmed that certainty of heart, or have my words disturbed self- satisfaction?
26652Have you got the blessing of a clean heart now?
26652Have you got there yet?
26652Have you settled it to go all lengths for God?
26652How far does our experience harmonize with what has been said about the nature and conditions of true religion?
26652How often people''s tongues are tied, when they ought to speak and act?
26652How shall I do this?
26652How will the world be influenced by Christian talkers who sacrifice honour, truth, and perhaps honesty, in their daily associations?
26652I therefore ask,"Have I so far co- operated with Him as to come out and separate myself from evil?"
26652If you ask for so many pounds of sugar or potatoes, it would not be for the shopman to say to you,''Will that do for you?
26652Is it not a still more serious thing to be disobedient in the presence of more than a father''s love?
26652Is it so with you?
26652Is not that what God wants with us?
26652Is there some inward love of or desire for evil?
26652It seems born in us to ask,''Is it worth while?
26652Let us ask ourselves,''What does the will of God count for with us?
26652Matthew records how, on one occasion, Jesus said,''Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
26652May I touch upon our own family sorrow in the death of a beloved son and Officer in India?
26652May we not with equal force quote the''Go''s''of the Book as indicating the will of God concerning our duty?
26652Men to save men; men to help men; that seems to be God''s method, and He appeals now, as before,''Who will go for Us?''
26652Need I explain what I mean by this?
26652Need I tell you how suddenly this man collapsed?
26652Nicholas?''
26652Not after the fashion we spoke of at the beginning, but practically, and in a whole- hearted, all- round way?
26652Now, I ask you, do you really mean that?
26652Now, do you see the point of Luke''s putting of it?
26652Now, may I not reasonably apply these words to some who regularly attend our Meetings, but do not obtain the blessing?
26652Now, what does this mean?
26652Observe the process,''Who will go?''
26652Oh, my friends, can you not learn to come to God as the Apostle directs, making known your requests in''prayer and supplication with thanksgiving''?
26652Or anything of a similar character?
26652Or the world spirit-- is that there?
26652Put another in?
26652Shall I not say that sacrifice represents the heart saying, on the one hand,''I will come out, and be separate, and touch not the unclean thing''?
26652Shall we read it?
26652St. Cassianus enters Heaven, and Christ says to him,''What hast thou seen on earth, Cassianus?''
26652That is, do you adorn the doctrine?
26652The same appeal,''Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?''
26652The willing soul will ever be crying,''Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?''
26652Then, running to her mother, she would ask,''Mamma, am I clean, clean enough for father?''
26652This argument says,''In a universe so vast, what is man?
26652WHY SHOULD I?
26652We all know that it is wrong to be envious; but who is the chief sufferer?
26652We hear about that; sing about that; most of you believe in it, and some of you proclaim it; but do you know what is really wanted?
26652What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin?
26652What profit shall I have?''
26652When the soul has cut loose from all self- considerations, and has put an end to such wretched questions as,''Will it pay to follow the Master?''
26652When we see the manifest lack of the Holy Ghost in the experience, and ask,''Why is this?''
26652Where am I?''
26652Where does grudge- bearing, backbiting, or uncharitableness come in?
26652Where is the advantage?
26652Who shall participate in the joy of this experience?
26652Why should I do, or go and accept what I do not want?''
26652Why should we be friends with the enemies of our Lord?
26652Why these broken consecrations?
26652Why these defiled sacrifices?
26652Why these neglected vows?
26652Will that do?''
26652Will you also look at that word''doctrine''?
26652You hear persons say,''Oh, never mind; what does it matter?
26652You hold back, you stumble and often fail; but why?
26652You must ask yourselves what are the hindrances, if any, in your hearts and lives?
26652_ But what does the binding of the sacrifice to the altar mean?_ The phrase is very significant.
26652and, on the other hand,''What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me?''
21938In this mene tyme( 1533,) thair come ane heremeit callit Thomas Douchtie, in Scotland, quha had bein lang Capitane[ captive?] 21938 Knave,( quod ane,) what have ye to do to medle with the Scriptures?"
21938Tush,( said the gossope,) we meane no so heigh materis: we meane, What honest man will do greatest service for least expensses?
21938What sayis thow of the Messe?
21938What then,( said ane other,) shall we leave to the Bischoppis and Kirkmen to do, yf everie man shalbe a babler upoun the Byble?
21938Will ye bynd us so strait, that we may do nothing without the expresse word of God? 21938 [ 155] Wharat the idiot Doctouris offended, said,"What will yo do, my Lord?
21938--"What must I do that I may be saved?"
21938And Job consenteth to the same sentence, saying,"Seing that he is heychtar then the heavins, tharefor what can thow buyld unto him?
21938And do ye not approve this vocatioun?"
21938And how can a man, being of this fassioun, please him?
21938And how long will thow suffer this tyranny of men?"
21938And in the end, he said to those that war present,"Was not this your charge to me?
21938And think ye, that God will approve in yow that whiche he did dampne in otheris?
21938At lenth he asked,"Will ye save my lyef?"
21938At the first sight of the Cardinall, sche said,"Welcome, my Lord: Is nott the King dead?"
21938Bot quhy dois sche not answer, for quhatt purpoise did sche bring in hir new bandis of men of weir?
21938But thare was no questioun,"With what forces shall we resist, yf we be invadit?"
21938But was thare obedience,( blynd raige it should be called,) excusable befoir God?
21938But what shall we think to be the verray cause that God hath thus dejected us?
21938But where God is left,( as he had plainlie renunced him before,) what can counsall or judgement availl?
21938But who rewlled my Lordis conscience, when he took his Eme''s wyff, Lady Giltoun?
21938Butt whairin yit hathe my Lord Duik his Grace and his freindis offended?
21938For as the schip perischeing, quhat can be saif that is within?
21938For how is he thy Saviour, yf thow mychtest save thy self by thy werkis?
21938For when thy baronis ar putt doun, what arte thow bot the King of Bane?
21938For while the Bishop in mockage saide to Adam reade of blaspheming, read beleeue ye that God is in heauen?
21938For whill the Bischop, in mocking, said to Adam Reid of Barskemyng,[39]"REID, Beleve ye that God is in heavin?"
21938For why?
21938Have I not the Quene at my awin devotioun?
21938Have ye slayne my Lord Cardinall?
21938He cryes in his ear,"Tak ordour, Schir, with your realme: who shall rewill during the minoritie of your Dowghter?
21938He is deapar then the hell, then how sall thow know him?
21938He lapp up mearely upoun the scaffold, and, casting a gawmound, said,"Whair ar the rest of the playaris?"
21938He re- demandis,"Is that Normond?"
21938His servandis reparing unto him, asked, Whare hie wold have provisioun maid for his Yule?
21938Honest and indifferent men asked, Why sche did so manifestlie violat hir promeise?
21938How can he then displease him?
21938How cane thei then displease him?
21938How long shall darknes owerquhelme this realme?
21938In July 1541,--"Item, to Maister Johnne Lauder, for his[ laubours] in writing of directionis to the Courte of[ Rome?]
21938In explanyng these wordis,"How long shall thow be angree, O Lord, against the prayer of thy people?"
21938Is Oliver tane?
21938Is Oliver tane?
21938Is not France my freind, and I freind to France?
21938Is nott my Lord Governour myne?
21938It was demanded, what could be reprehended in it?
21938Know ye not how the Bischoppis and thair officiallis servis us husband men?
21938Lett us see my Lord Cardinall?"
21938May nocht the lyek be trew this day?
21938May not my Lord compell me to ansuer to his extorte power?
21938May we cast away what we please, and reteane what we please?
21938Or belevith he that I am unprovided to rander accompt of my doctrine?
21938Or to what end should he have deid for thee, yf any werkis of thine might have saved thee?
21938Or, sall those that obey the wicked commandiment of those that ar placed in authoritie be excusable befoir God?
21938Otheris cryed,"Against whome will ye feght?
21938Questioun was had, what should thei meane?
21938Quhair is thy rychteousnes, goodnes, and satisfactioun?
21938Shall thare nott be four Regentes chosyn?
21938Shall ye suffer this hole realme to be infected with pernicious doctrin?
21938Thare was hard nothing of the Quenis parte but"My joyes, my hartes, what ailes yow?
21938Thay ar cum,( yitt not sa mony, na, not the saxt pairt that sche desyreit and lukit for,) and how?
21938The Bischoppes heirat offended, said,"What pratting is this?
21938The Capitane said,"Will ye nott go to the Messe?"
21938The Cardinall askyne,"Who calles?"
21938The Cardinall, awalkned with the schouttis, asked from his windo, What ment that noyse?
21938The Erle of Hunteley said,"What a babling foole is this?
21938The Provest[452] assembles the communitie, and cumis to the fowseis syd, crying,"What have ye done with my Lord Cardinall?
21938The Suppriour said to him,"Father, what say ye?
21938The summe of all his sermon was:"Thei say that we shuld preach: why nott?
21938Then he asked of one of the Officers that stoode by, Is your fire makyng ready?
21938Then the Sub- Prior demanded, Whether they would suffer M. Wischarde to receive the Communion or not?
21938Then the ravineyng wolves turned into madnes,[424] and said,"Whareunto lett we him speak any further?
21938They that awated prevented him, as thei had bein ignorant, till that he came in; and than begane thei to demand whare he had bein?
21938Thow wilt ask me, What word?
21938Thow wilt say then, Makith it no mater what we do?
21938Thow wilt say, Shall we then do no good werkis?
21938Thow wilt then say, that thift, murther, adulterie, and all vices, please God?
21938To whome, yf it please God that I returne, and questioun be demanded, What was the impediment of my purposed jorney?
21938Was all Leith of the Congregatioun?
21938Was not the Congregatioun under appointment with hir?
21938Was thair any defectioun espyit befoir thair arryvall?
21938Whairat the King wondering, said,"Adam Reid, what say ye?"
21938Whare ar thei knaiffis that have brought me this tale?"
21938Whare is my Lord Cardinall?
21938What assurance have ye this day of your religioun, whiche the warld that day had nocht of thairis?
21938What danger should I fear?"
21938What diddest thou say, sayd the Accuser?
21938What is a Saviour, butt he that savith?
21938What is this to say, Christ deid for thee?
21938What nedith he any thing of thyne, who gevith all thing, and is not the poorare?
21938When that he beheld thare lawghing,"Lawgh ye,( sayeth he,) my Lordis?
21938When the questioun was asked, What difference was betuix the one and the other, and yf thei understud the nature of the Greak terme_ Agape_?
21938Whether doest thou graunt thy foresayd Articles that thou art accused of, or no, and thou shalt heare them shortly?
21938Whither may we do the same in materis of religioun?
21938Whome other desyrest thow to be thy judge?"
21938Why flie ye, vilanes, now, without ordour?
21938Why may nott the Kirk,( said he,) for good causes, devise Ceremonies to decore the Sacramentis, and other Goddis service?"
21938Will thei not give to us a lettir of Curssing for a plack, to laste for a year, to curse all that looke ower our dick[ dyke]?
21938Will ye condempne all that my Lord Cardinall and the other Bischoppes and we have done?
21938Will ye not go to your chalmer, and not ly hear into this commoun house?"
21938Witness his eldast sone[437] thare pledge at my table?
21938Ye have knawin my service: what will ye have done?
21938Yea, and how far was it socht heir to have bene brocht in upoun yow and your posteritie, under cullour to have bene laid up in stoir for the weiris?
21938[ 929] In MS. G,"and how are they cum?"
21938[ 949] Sua the commun- wealth being betrayit, quhat particular member can leif in quyetnes?
21938[ 978]] maist unworthy of ony regiment in ane weill rewlit commun- wealth?
21938_ Whither may we do the same in matters of religion?_(_ omitted_.)
21938_ of a justifeid man: but how it is suppressed, we know nott_--of a man justified, which is extant to this day.--(_In the margin_,) with a smudge?]
21938and I ask a drynk?
21938and shall nott I be principall of thame?"
21938and should ye nott luif your nychtbouris as your selfis?"
21938think ye that I synne?
21938was paid to"ane child to bring the auld( Service?)
2443''Is Brother Dunbar present?'' 2443 ''Yes,''says the prophet,''I do n''t know but you do; would you not like to wrestle with me?''
2443* Brigham Young on the same day said:Our present President, what is his strength?
2443After the Church of Christ fled from earth to heaven what was left?
2443Are you a judge,he asked,"and ca n''t even talk like a lawyer or a politician?"
2443Do you know,he asked,"how I feel when I get such communications?
2443I suppose they[ the Cabinet] are united in putting down Utah?
2443Is the Roman Catholic Church the Church of Christ?
2443Q.--In what manner has the United States treated the Saints who have believed in this divine message? 2443 Senator Trumbull-- But may I say to him that you will do so?"
2443Senator Trumbull-- Mr. Young, may I say to the President that you intend to observe the laws under the constitution?
2443Who founded the Roman Catholic Church?
2443Who shall be our next President?
2443You that have lived in Nauvoo, in Missouri, in Kirtland, Ohio, can you assign a reason why Joseph could not keep a store and be a merchant? 2443 ''Brother Joseph, will you trust me for a pair of boots?'' 2443 ''Fight them, would you? 2443 ''Well,''says he,''what do you think of Brother Joseph?'' 2443 ''What will you do with such a people?'' 2443 ( 1843)* For a collection of evidence on this subject, see Patterson''sWho Wrote the Mormon Bible?"
2443(?)
244329:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
24433 Z. D. Huntington** March, 1847(?).
24433,"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?"
2443A fearful host, filled with religious enthusiasm, and led on by ambitious and talented officers, what may not be effected by them?
2443Americans, will ye suffer this?
2443Are Elder Rigdon and these men such fools as to be duped by these impostors?"
2443Are you afraid of the United States?
2443Boys, how do you feel?
2443Can a man excuse his practices to the contrary because of his religious belief?
2443Could affrontery go to greater lengths?
2443Could religious bouffe go to greater lengths?
2443Did he honor his Father''s law by complying with it, or did he not?
2443Did they cease with Smith''s death, or, if not, who would receive and publish them?
2443Did this leave Rigdon as the natural head, did Smith''s son inherit the successorship, or did the supreme power rest with the Twelve Apostles?
2443Do the Mormons believe in having more wives than one?
2443Do they all do this?
2443Do they intend to conquer Missouri, Illinois, Mexico?
2443Does our High Council?
2443Does the constitution forbid it?"
2443Editors, will ye not speak?
2443Fellow- citizens, will ye not awake?
2443Have any of you piled up your wood, and, when you have gone back, could not find it?
2443Have you any good excuse for not coming?
2443If he knew of all our iniquity why did he not publish it sooner?
2443Is it for this ye toiled and suffered and bled?
2443It may be asked, will this baptism by proxy necessarily save the dead?
2443Joseph rebuked the latter, asking,"Shall we, brethren, build a house for our God of logs?"
2443Might he not be fighting against God in his disbelief?
2443Now, if he knows of so much iniquity, and has got such wonderful power, why do n''t he purge it out?
2443Or will you favor us by your personal influence and by your official rank?
2443Suppose I should admit it at once?
2443The latter, addressing Governor Cumming, asked,"Are you aware that those troops are on the move toward the city?"
2443The outcome of this crime?
2443Then, addressing Rigdon, he asked,"Sidney, have you seen the Lord?"
2443To Horace Greeley''s question,"What is done with the proceeds of this tithing?"
2443To the question;"Shall we unite as one man, say it is good, and make it good by taking it on a par with gold?"
2443Were not the people of Berea nobler than the people of Thessalonica because"they searched the Scriptures daily; whether these things were so?"
2443What can have been the necessity of these secret burials, without coffins, in such places?"
2443What did these people seek at the shrine?
2443What do I care for the wrath of man?
2443What do you think of that?''
2443What was coming now?
2443What were the causes of the complete overthrow of this apparent prosperity which so speedily followed?
2443What would they say in old Connecticut?
2443What, first wife too?''
2443When asked,"Was it Spaulding''s manuscript that was burned?"
2443When he asked,"Do you want a guardian, a prophet, a spokesman, or what do you want?"
2443When they had carried Smith some thirty yards farther, some of the mob meantime asking,"Ai n''t ye going to kill him?"
2443When, on the contrary, word came that Rigdon and the majority of his society had accepted the new faith, Corrill asked himself:"What does this mean?
2443Where are your wives?''
2443Who is there who has seen us do such things?
2443Whose business is it?
2443Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
2443Why?
2443Why?
2443Will these accommodate all the inhabitants after the resurrection?
2443Will you love that man or woman well enough to shed their blood?
2443You may go to the Bishops''courts, and what are they?
2443a council was held and some one asked,"Simmons, where''s the tarbucket?"
2443v. 13:"If the salt have lost its savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
20941What shall I answer on the question, What is the confession of faith of the Lutheran Church? 20941 Yet we see that the washing and cleansing from sin is effected alone[?]
20941( 36 f.) The question,"How does the Spirit give testimony?"
20941--And how did they now seek to provide help?
2094127, 4:''What is that to us?
20941:''Baptized or not baptized, faith saves us?''
20941; this is the_ true blood_, etc., and in the formula of baptism: Peter, Paul, or Maria, dost thou renounce, etc.?"
20941A fourth put the question:''Can I not be a[ Presbyterian] predestinarian and also a Lutheran?''
20941Amos 3, 3:"How can two walk together except they be agreed?"
20941And for that reason some have no mind or inclination to come hither, and who shall maintaine this your cause or plaid for it?
20941And if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
20941And the reason?
20941And those who steal or robb men, and those who buy or purchase them, are they not all alike?
20941And what of the pietism of the Halle emissaries in Pennsylvania?
20941And what will then become of the increased number of Germans dwelling in your midst?
20941And who would instruct them, in case they should desire to study theology?
20941And why?
20941Another thing, dearest brethren, how shall we in the future supply our congregations with pastors?
20941Are not both, Reason and Revelation, from heaven, always in agreement and the one supporting the other?"
20941Are the families of ministers a nobler race than other people, so that extraordinary provisions must be made for them in preference to others?
20941Are they sensible that they can not rationally defend their doctrines if they were scrutinized?
20941At the baptism of children it was our intention to ask the sponsors, or godparents: Do you renounce in the name of this child, etc.?
20941But if he erred, why do such as believe this call themselves Lutherans?
20941But if this is done well, what shall we say is done evill?
20941But what Christian can imagine that no error should be exposed, lest the persons who are guilty might be offended?"
20941By means of human laws and traditions popery was established.--Why are preparations made now again to introduce that horrid beast?
20941Can the beggar enrich the poor?
20941Can the blind lead the blind?
20941Can the sects give to Christendom what they themselves are in need of?
20941Can they form a better one?
20941Can we do this with a good conscience?"
20941David Henkel remarked:"Is the General Synod a plant which has been planted by the heavenly Father?
20941Do they not feel for their flocks?
20941Do they refuse because they consider the persons who interrogate them too far beneath their notice?
20941Do ye believe that the true body and blood of Christ are present, administered, and received under the external signs of bread and wine?
20941Do ye believe that the unbelieving communicants also eat and drink the body and blood of Christ?
20941Do ye intend to relinquish the General Synod, if in case ye can not prove the same to be founded in the Holy Scriptures?"
20941Do you desire some day to celebrate the eternal Sabbath with the saints and the perfected just before the throne of God?
20941Do you desire to escape hell?
20941Do you love civic rest?
20941Do you love your children?
20941Do you love your neighbors?
20941Do you love your parents?
20941Do you love your preachers, your Savior, and your souls?
20941Does not this( if it be the case) indicate that they are possessed with the pride of the devil?
20941For what do the unlearned know of the Augsburg Confession, or the Form of Concord, or the Synod of Dort?"
20941From Germany?
20941Had Christ established a general treasury, out of which He had hired His apostles by the month or year?
20941Had he refused to appear, especially before the Diet at Worms, what would have been the result?
20941Have I not heretofore offered them a reciprocal trial, even as it respects personal conduct?
20941Have we any nobility in America whom the people must bear upon their hands?
20941He was the only Lutheran minister who ever received, and perhaps desired[?]
20941How could I otherwise acquit them of such a charge, unless I would suppose that they in reality do not consider me as a false teacher?
20941How did the majority act against the Savior?
20941How does a man become partaker of another''s guilt but by being in connection with him, and not reproving it?
20941How is such a dangerous man to be treated by Christian pastors?
20941How should it be possible?
20941How was it in the days of Luther?
20941How was it in the time of Christ?
20941If Luther and the Lutheran Confessions erred,"why do such as believe this call themselves Lutherans?
20941If there are errors in this confession, why should any man who has discovered them yet pretend to preach under its covert?
20941If they answer in the negative, why, then, have they not positively specified in the constitution that such should remain the standard of the Church?
20941In an appeal to the Lutheran congregations they say:"Where will you at last find pastors and teachers if you do not send your children to college?
20941Indeed, how could a genuine unity- union movement originate with the sects?
20941Is he to be at liberty without reproof?
20941Is he to be opposed behind his back, and defeated by arguments, or rather invectives, to which he has no opportunity of replying?
20941Is it not degrading for Christians to depart so far from the paths of Christ and His apostles?
20941Is it not enough that we have His promise?
20941Is it rational to condemn either party without a trial?
20941Is there anything of this kind to be found in the Church?
20941It is the same as if it had said: the Church of Christ is but one united body, consisting of innumerable members; but what unites them?
20941Know ye not that ye shall judge angels?
20941Now consider well this thing, if it is good or bad?
20941Now what is this better done as Turcks doe?
20941Now, as Christ debated with wicked men, yea, with the devil himself, with what face can any man say, It is wrong to dispute on doctrinal topics?"
20941Now, what is the duty of the people under their care?
20941One of the chief questions to engage the attention of the first convention of Synod in 1748 was,"What is the condition of the schools?"
20941Or are they ashamed to let their sentiments be known?
20941Or have these Negers not as much right to fight for their freedom, as you have to keep them slaves?
20941Or upon mature deliberation, have ye concluded publicly to revoke the same as erroneous?
20941Or, indeed, have they the truth on their side, and yet fear to let it be known that they believe it, lest they should become unpopular?
20941Or, is it proper for Lutherans to commune with such?"
20941Others asked with tears,''Can I still be saved?''"
20941Ought Jesus Christ to be worshiped as true God and man in one person?
20941Ought they not to urge them to come to a reciprocal trial?
20941Possibly a secret Arian, Socinian, or Deist?
20941Some cried out,''My God, what shall I do that I may be saved?''
20941St. Paul, in writing to the Corinthians, said:''Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?
20941Still, where could a second man have been found at that time who would have proven equal to the task in the same measure as Henry Melchior Muhlenberg?
20941Suppose false teachers were to make a spurious translation of the Scriptures, how could such an illiterate body of ministers detect the forgery?
20941That the Bible is the proper rule of doctrine must be confessed; yet the question is, Does the Augustan Confession contradict it?
20941The appeal concludes:"Do you love your country?
20941The first was:''Whether he intended to separate from the North Carolina Synod?''
20941The great council of Jerusalem and thousands of their adherents, or Jesus of Nazareth, and the few of His disciples who were despised by the world?
20941The second:''Whether he was willing to be governed by a majority of preachers and delegates in the matters disputed?''
20941These are the reasons why we are against the traffick of men Body, as followeth: Is there any that would be done or handled at this manner?
20941Think you that your churches and schools can exist without them?
20941This did not betoken indifference[?]
20941Thus empowered, could they not also borrow money upon the credit of their whole community for the establishment of any institution?
20941Thus, as the years rolled on, the question became increasingly pressing:"Where shall we find pastors for our children?"
20941Was the mission of the primitive apostles conducted in this manner?
20941What is better calculated to induce hirelings to enter into the holy orders than their sure wages, by a general fund?"
20941What is that except to declare Baptism unnecessary?
20941What shall I say?
20941What was he against millions of the Papist Church?
20941What would be the result throughout Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland in forty or fifty years?
20941When a doctrine is in dispute between two parties, how shall the public decide when they never heard the opposite arguments?
20941Who supports the people''s widows and orphans?
20941Who was right?
20941Who, therefore, does not see that their teaching is most absurd and questionable?
20941Why are so many petitions sent to legislative bodies for incorporation?
20941Why are there so many attempts made to identify the Church with the State?
20941Why can not the Church of Christ be one flock under one Shepherd?
20941Why did they not accede to it?
20941Why do they flee?
20941Why does not every one lead a pious life?
20941Why does the constitution not once name them?"
20941Why have they given an opportunity to introduce a new confession?
20941Why is it adopted by this body?
20941Why these distances, controversies, disputes, mutual condemnations, why these splittings of formulas?
20941Will any of the votaries of the General Synod presume to say that this confession is erroneous, heretical, and wicked?
20941Will ye also maintain that the Christian Church may consist of twenty different opinions?
20941Would it not be better if every congregation had a fund of its own to support their needy at home?
20941Would it offend real Christians?
20941], because they belong to our organization and bear the name Lutheran?
20941and if it is done according to Christianity?
20941and that also the unbelieving communicants do eat and drink His body and blood?
20941and that they do not cherish the most aspiring views?
20941doe consider well this things, you who doe it; if you would be done at this manner?
20941he says:"Why are we not all united in love and union?
20941how much more things that pertain to this life?''
20941is that the way to bring up your children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord?
20941poor sinful mortals, do they exalt themselves above their fellowmen?
20941to be sold or made a slave for all the time of his life?
14497Is it easy or is it hard, this religion of yours?
14497Must I believe this doctrine in order that I may be saved?
14497Oh, but,you say,"is not this slavery over again?
14497What is it that you can not believe in?
14497What shall I do about this?
14497Again I say, The child of God, and this which you have been, what is it?
14497An unseen presence?
14497And if He came to- morrow morning, would not this whole world lift itself up and answer Him?
14497And if you want me to, is there any possibility of my doing it?
14497And where is that?
14497And why should not you, my friends, why should not you?
14497And yet am I not their servant?
14497And yet their servant?
14497And yet, have you never seen a breathless man, a man in whom the breathing was almost stopped, a drowning man, an exhausted man?
14497Are you and I going to be such creatures of our senses that we shall not believe that there are powers that touch us that we can not see?
14497Are you living that life now?
14497But does he stop?
14497But does not it come to seem to us so strange, so absurd, if it was not so melancholy, that man should say such a thing as that?
14497But the years between?
14497But what, then, is the Christian religion?
14497But when did sin begin to be wise?
14497But where is the sceptical soul?
14497But who doubts that among us the spirit of slavery lived and thrived?
14497Can I, can you, have Christ in human history, Christ in the world, and live as if He were not here?
14497Can it be that so wise a devil was so foolish here?
14497Can it meet all these human problems, and relieve all these human miseries, and fulfil all these human hopes?
14497Can not we contribute something that it has not to- day?
14497Can not we make its life diviner?
14497Can we give it as we draw toward our last moment?
14497Can you do this which the world unmistakably needs to be done?
14497Do I doubt-- I, who see myself called upon to be the slave of these conditions which are around me-- to do this thing?
14497Do I want to believe anything that can not be proved to be true, anything that my intelligence shall not receive?
14497Do n''t you know it?
14497Do we worship God?
14497Do you not think how full of hope it is?
14497Do you wonder at the patriot, the hero, when he rushes into the battle to do the good deed which it is possible for him to do?
14497Does not the baser part of him cling to the old prison, to the ease and the provision for him, to the absence of anxiety and of energy?
14497Does that sound to you all unreasonable?
14497Has it not manifested itself in the experience of mankind?
14497Have you ever thought of how the world has stood in glory and honor before the sinless humanity of Jesus Christ?
14497How about the sins that you did when you were young men?
14497How about the time when they plunged into baseness and made their soul like a dog''s soul?
14497How did the sun rise on our city this morning?
14497How do you get within the power of any force, my friends?
14497How do you get within the power of any force?
14497How does all this affect that which we are continually conscious of, urging upon ourselves and upon one another?
14497How does it affect the whole question of a man''s sins?
14497How is it now?
14497How shall he do it?
14497How will you make that storm a true thing for yourself?
14497I go to a certain man and ask him,"Why do you not believe in Christianity?"
14497I know you say;"Is this all in the clouds?
14497If I asked a man where he was going and he told me he was not going to Washington, what could I know about where he was going?
14497If he can not, if he can not, what business have you to be doing them?
14497If he can, what business have you to be doing them so poorly, so carnally, so unspiritually, that men look on them and shake their heads with doubt?
14497Independent of them?
14497Is it a throne from which a ruler utters his decrees?
14497Is it not clear and simple, whether it be true or not?
14497Is it not glorious, this absolute simplicity of the Christian faith?
14497Is it not written in the historical record?
14497Is life a hard thing for him?
14497Is there anything I can do in the right way?"
14497Is there no lingering?
14497Is there the man alive who thinks that Abraham Lincoln was shot just for himself; that it was that one man for whom the plot was laid?
14497It is the old story over again, when John the Baptist, puzzled in his prison, said to Jesus,"Art thou He that should come?
14497It seems to me that the Christian Church is hearing that cry in its ears to- day:"Art thou He that should come?"
14497May I read to you a few words from the eighth chapter of St. John?
14497Must it not have been the act of one poor madman, born and nursed in his own reckless brain?"
14497Not until the soul says,"What will come if I do obey Jesus Christ?"
14497Now, a question that comes in the Christian''s mind is"Why do n''t people believe this?"
14497Read an old story that my life in these new days shall be regenerated and saved?
14497Shall I believe that God has nothing to do with him until he acknowledges God?
14497Shall I care about how they criticise the outside of my life?
14497Shall I care about their little whims and oddities?
14497Shall I peer into their faces as I meet them in the street, to see whether they approve of me or not?
14497Shall I say it?
14497Shall I throw away my truthfulness simply for the sake of holding what I want, what I choose to call the truth?
14497Shall I trust myself to the ship merely because I have refused to examine its timbers, when men tell me that it is unsound?
14497Shall a man cultivate himself?
14497Shall a man serve the world, strive to increase the kingdom of God in the world?
14497Shall he simply think of himself as one who has crushed this passion, shut down this part of his life?
14497Shall he simply think of himself as one who has taken a course of self- denial?
14497Shall not man bring his nature out into the fullest illumination, and surprise himself by the things that he might do?
14497Shall not they open themselves somehow to us to- day, my friends?
14497Shall there be no Christ for the strong men who have before them the duties of their life, and who want the strength with which to do them?
14497Shall there be no Christ for the young men, the young men standing in danger, but also standing in such magnificent and splendid chances?
14497Shall there be no Christ for those who for the moment seem to need no comfort?
14497Therefore, not"Must we believe?"
14497They answered Him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest Thou, Ye shall be made free?
14497They answered Him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest Thou, Ye shall be made free?
14497They answered him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
14497They answered him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man; how sayest Thou, ye shall be made free?
14497They are asking everywhere this question:"Is it possible for a man to be engaged in the activities of our modern life and yet to be a Christian?
14497To have outgrown the boy''s faith, and not to have come to the man''s faith?
14497Was ever man so independent in Jerusalem as Jesus was?
14497Was it he for whom the murderer lurked with a mere private hate?
14497What are they?
14497What can keep you from committing that sin?
14497What do you think of your young men of fifteen, twenty, twenty- five, and thirty years old?
14497What evidence is there of it?"
14497What has become of my personality, of my independence, if I am to live thus?"
14497What has become of that boy to- day?
14497What has happened to that man?
14497What is a liberal faith, my friends?
14497What is easier than for a man to breathe?
14497What is my impression in regard to him?
14497What is the Christian?
14497What is the glory of that world?
14497What is the meaning of this sort of talk that we hear about a faith that they held once, but they have outgrown?
14497What new life has come into him?"
14497What ruler ever won it like this dead President of ours?
14497What shall I say to my friend who is an atheist?
14497What shall be our universal law of life?
14497What shall he do who is to my humanity what the perfect is to the absolutely and dreadfully imperfect?
14497What shall the divine man do?
14497What shall we think about those sins?
14497What then?
14497What time is there for me to be a Christian?
14497What time is there, what room is there for Christianity in such a life as mine?"
14497What, read a book to save my soul?
14497When did the fool stop saying in his heart,"There is no God,"and acting godlessly in the absurdity of his impiety?
14497When did wickedness learn wisdom?
14497When he says,"God,"shall I not believe Him?
14497When my friend turns over some new leaf, as we say, and begins to live a new life, what shall we think of him?
14497Where is the ruined woman whom you sent forth into the world out of the shadow of your sin years ago?
14497Who dares to dream that human life has lived its completest and shown the noblest power of receiving God into itself?
14497Who dares to think that these few thousand years have exhausted this majestic and mysterious being that we call man?
14497Why do I believe in God?
14497Why should I believe it?
14497Why should they not?
14497Will you call it free?
14497Will you know it?
14497Will you let Christ teach it to you?
14497Will you let Christ tell you what is the perfect man?
14497Will you let Him set His simplicity and graciousness close to your life, and will you feel their power?
14497Will you not give yourself to that of Him which you know to- day?
14497Wonderful?
14497You say,"How can a man believe that?
14497You say,"Must I?"
14497You say,"What can I do?"
14497but"May I believe?"
14497or look we for another?"
14497what are you?
33672''What then is to be done,''it is asked,''with those who can not read for themselves?''
33672''While the land remained, was it not thine own?
33672''Who made me a judge or a divider over you?''
33672And after it was sold, was not the price in thine own power?''
33672And where is the patent for the monopoly of the Scriptures to be found?
33672For the Gospel itself?
33672For the honor of God?
33672For the spiritual welfare of the people?
33672For what but this do we venerate the heroic Stephen, and every other martyr who bore witness to the truth in the early days of Christianity?
33672Hast thou faith?
33672Have ye not houses to eat and drink in?
33672Having laid hold on the same anchor of the soul, why should we not rejoice in each other''s strength?
33672How unsafe?
33672If both believe the truth destined to prevail, is it not incumbent on them to assist that prevalence?
33672If either body believe their brethren in error, is it right to leave them so without an effort to reclaim them?
33672If it is to be, why should it not already be?
33672If such homage were her due, how came the Apostles and the apostolic Fathers to withhold it from her?
33672If we are asked why then we firmly believe in the immortality of the righteous?
33672Is not the main fact of Christianity that which is preeminently fitted to afford consolation and hope to both?
33672Or despise ye the Church of God, and shame them that have not?''
33672Or did he enjoin an explanation of them from the wise, to which the foolish should be required to assent?
33672To each in the proportion in which he is able to receive it?
33672Were the disciples to whom Christ spoke of the bread of life and who therefore forsook him,''docile and humble?''
33672What apprehensions could be fitted to excite greater dread?
33672What are worldly pomp and wealth?
33672What could be meant by the declaration''My kingdom is not of this world,''but that his authority was of a spiritual nature only?
33672What then is temporal power?
33672What?
33672When he declared the nature of his Gospel, and the authority under which he proposed it, were the Pharisees in the temple''simple and docile?''
33672Where was there ever a more extensive change of opinion than in Apollos on his conversion?
33672Who art thou that judgest the servant of another?
33672Who gave the power of prohibition to read the Scriptures over such as''were not disposed to read them to their advantage?''
33672Who knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man which is in him?
33672Who was to decide what''parts were suited to their wants?''
33672Who was to judge of the disposition; who could discern the tendency of inquiry; who could estimate the advantage and disadvantage of the results?
33672Why did he recommend to the rich man to sell his possessions, if wealth and power can be made the means of serving the interests of the Gospel?
33672Why did he send forth the seventy disciples without gold and silver and changes of raiment?
33672Why did he strenuously oppose every attempt to make him a king?
33672Why then should we not congratulate each other on our common hope?
33672Why was her claim disallowed so long?
33672Would any purpose of justice be answered by such a process?
33672Would not every principle of equity-- to say nothing of benevolence-- be violated?
33672Would not the sufferer be as foolish and blind in his submission as the judge arbitrary in the infliction?
33672Would the case be altered, except in the way of aggravation, if the sentence were inflicted at the desire of the innocent man?
33672Yet what saying was more''hard to be understood?''
349814th Prayer, of St. Macarius the Great What can I bring Thee?
34981A Prayer of St. John of Damascus, said pointing at the bed O Master Who lovest mankind, is this bed to be my coffin?
34981And who shall stand in His holy place?
34981Can God shake me and I do those same things again an hour later?
34981Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: How dare I partake of Thy Holiness in my unworthiness?
34981How can I not weep when I think of death?
34981How can I, who am clay, commune of the Divine Body and Blood and become incorruptible?
34981How long will you bustle like a bee, gathering your wealth?
34981How shall I answer the immortal King?
34981How shall I, who am unworthy, enter into the radiance of Thy saints?
34981In what have you put your hope?
34981Is this what you wanted my sinful soul?
34981Is this what you wanted, my sinful soul?
34981Is this what you wanted, my sinful soul?
34981Kontakion, Tone 6 O my soul, why do you enrich yourself with sins?
34981Or how shall a prodigal like me dare to look up at the judge?
34981Or wilt Thou enlighten my wretched soul with another day?
34981What can I expect?
34981What can I hope?
34981What shall I render to the Lord for all His bounty to me?
34981Where will I find myself?
34981Who does what I do?
34981Who is the King of glory?
34981Who is this King of glory?
34981Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord?
34981Why do you do the Devil''s will?
34981Why do you mistreat the poor?
34981Why do you not love your brother?
34981Why do you pursue lust and pride?
34981Why do you withhold the worker''s pay?
34981With what can I repay Thee, O Immortal King, the bestower of great gifts, O generous Lord, the Lover of mankind?
33678How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
33678And does it not appear to you most fitting that God, the Holy Ghost, should preserve His spouse, and God, the Son, His Mother, from sin of every kind?
33678And if she crosses the sea of death will she forget you?
33678And is anything too good, too beautiful, too precious, for Him?
33678And is it contrary to reason?
33678And the bread which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord?"
33678And who can seriously contemplate those sufferings, borne for us so patiently, without being moved to pity and to repentance?
33678And why?
33678Are not good Catholics more attentive, more devout at Mass than others at their prayer- meetings?
33678Are not these sufficient reasons for the use of the Latin language?
33678But is the life of celibacy unscriptural?
33678But should we not go directly to God, since God alone has power to justify us?
33678Can the altar on which He dwells be too richly adorned?
33678Can we do too much in His honor?
33678Could language be clearer?
33678Dear reader, did the consummate puerility, silliness, foolishness of such an objection ever present itself to you?
33678Do we make void the Gospel?
33678Do you think they would have done so had they families depending upon them?
33678Do you understand any mystery?
33678Do you understand how Jesus Christ is both God and man?
33678Do you understand the Blessed Trinity?
33678Do you wonder, then, that Catholics love and revere their priests?
33678If He had the power to choose her did He not also have the power to preserve her from original sin?
33678If we honor the good and virtuous, where can we find a nobler example of virtue than Mary?
33678If, then, Christ is the author, is not the Catholic practice reasonable?
33678Is it in vain that the keys have been given to the Church?
33678Is it not reasonable as well as scriptural to forbid it?
33678Is it not reasonable thus to praise God in psalms and hymns and spiritual canticles?
33678Is it not reasonable to believe and practise that which the Christian Church of every age believed and practised?
33678Is it not reasonable, then, to honor Mary, to love her, and to believe that she loves us?
33678Is it not, then, a reasonable, a beneficial practice?
33678Is it on account of their intrinsic merit?
33678Is it then in vain that Christ hath said:''Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven''?
33678Is not this a reasonable practice?
33678Now, dear reader, since Jesus Christ is really present, is not the Catholic practice regarding the Blessed Sacrament reasonable?
33678Should we not adore Him as really present in the Blessed Sacrament?
33678Should we not frequently receive Him with pure and contrite hearts?
33678Should we not honor Our Lord and Our God?
33678Should we not show Him every mark of respect and devotion?
33678Should we not, when we enter the church, genuflect, bend the knee in His honor?
33678The Last Sacraments"Is any man sick among you?
33678Then his body is anointed, and thus is fulfilled what stands written:''Is any man sick among you?
33678They can be made heirs of property, of a kingdom on earth without their consent; why not also of the kingdom of heaven?
33678Was it any more difficult for God to sanctify Mary at the moment of her conception, at the moment of the union of her soul with her body?
33678What better evidence could we have of the beneficial effects of our ceremonies in raising the heart to God?
33678What is more capable of raising the heart and mind of man to God than a priest celebrating Mass?
33678What more inspiring than some of our sacred music?
33678What prompts such sacrifices?
33678What would be the necessity of this power if they could not exercise it in confession?
33678Where will you find charity practised in reality except in the Catholic Church?
33678Who can look upon the crucifix or upon a picture of the Crucifixion without being reminded of all the sufferings of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?
33678Who will say that this practice is not reasonable?
33678Who, for example, can behold the cross on the chasuble the priest wears without thinking of all Christ suffered for us on the cross?
33678void the words of Christ?"
30909:who was present when this child was baptized?"
30909And must I be''confirmed again,''as it is said, after Baptism?
30909But would you,it is asked,"exclude a Dissenter from Communion, however good and holy he may be, merely because he has not been Confirmed?"
30909Did I, then, receive no grace when I was presented to the Bishop to be confirmed by him before?
30909If I am a Communicant, but have not been confirmed, ought I to present myself for Confirmation?
30909Is any sick among you? 30909 What meanest thou by this word, Sacrament?"
30909[ 3] How does a Priest become a Bishop? 30909 [ 3] is a question second only in{ 25} importance( if, indeed, it is second) to"_ What_ is written?"
30909[ 9] What could be a fairer statement of the Prayer- Book teaching? 30909 _ How_ readest thou?
30909( 2) When and where was it established?
30909( 3) What was it established for?
30909( I) WHAT IS IT FOR?
30909( II) What is its essence?
30909( III) HOW DOES IT DO IT?
30909( III) Whom is it for?
30909( IV) WHAT ARE ITS SAFEGUARDS?
30909( IV) What are its safeguards?
30909And after all, do we wish to do so?
30909And this will help us to answer a question frequently asked:"If I have been confirmed, but not Baptized, must I be Baptized?"
30909And, above all, is it not very hard upon the innocent party, who has been granted a divorce?
30909Are we to believe that our Blessed Lord was"born of the Virgin Mary"?
30909But do I never want-- does God never want-- anything more than this?
30909But how is all this brought about?
30909But three questions meet us:--( 1) What is this Church which Christ loved?
30909But what does it save us from?
30909But what is her position to- day?
30909But what is meant by doing homage for_ spiritual_ possessions?
30909But what is the Church of England''s authoritative utterance on the subject?
30909But what is the good of this Absolution, if God can forgive without it?
30909But, is not this very hard upon those whose marriage has been a mistake, and who have been divorced by the State?
30909Can we get beyond this, in terms and definitions?
30909Can we say more than that it is a"Sacrament"--The Blessed Sacrament?
30909Does not this admit the claim that the King can, as Queen Elizabeth is reported to have said, make or unmake a Bishop?
30909First:_ What is the Church?_ The Church is a visible Society under a visible Head, in Heaven, in Paradise, and on Earth.
30909How did the old Church of England reform itself?
30909How do we know this?
30909How does God forgive sin?
30909How does it do it?
30909How else could we know?
30909How is it accomplished?
30909I ask, in despair, what does the Church of England teach?
30909I demand,"says the priest,{ 64}"with what matter was this child baptized?"
30909If it is to go into all the world, how, from a business point of view, is this world- wide mission, in all its grandeur, to be accomplished?
30909In what sense is the Bible the Word of God?
30909It is also asked, do not the Prime Ministers make the Bishops?
30909It is easy enough to slight old religious forms and ceremonies; but is anyone one atom better, or happier for having neglected them?
30909One question remains: Is not the present Divorce Law"one law for the rich and another for the poor"?
30909Then:_ What was it established for?_ It was established to be the channel of salvation and sanctification for fallen man.
30909We are reminded of this in the question:"Who_ giveth_ this woman to be married to this man?"
30909We will think of it under four headings:--( I) What is it for?
30909What am I to believe?
30909What can it do?
30909What do we mean by the word?
30909What does he do homage for?
30909What does it mean?
30909What does it mean?
30909What does the Church of England Prayer Book-- not this or that preacher-- say is the teaching of the Church of England?
30909What does the Church of England teach about it?
30909What does the Church of England teach about them?
30909What does the Prayer Book say?
30909What followed?
30909What is its subject?
30909What is the answer?
30909What, we ask, do these preface- writers say about the book to which they gave their_ imprimatur_?
30909When was{ 125} the second Ordination?
30909When, and where, was the first Ordination?
30909Where is this law?
30909Where may they be found?
30909Who could tell them this?
30909Who gave it this name?
30909Who is this visible Head?
30909Who was the first Bishop?
30909Why all these safeguards?
30909[ 4] Why, then, be married in, and by the Church?
30909[ 9] It is sometimes asked, Does not the presence of the Bishops in the House of Lords constitute an Established Church?
30909_ Direction._ But, say some, is not all this very weakening to the soul?
30909_ Jurisdiction._ What is meant by Episcopal Jurisdiction?
30909and"with what words was this child baptized?"
30909which teacher am I to believe?
30909{ 110}( II) WHAT IS ITS ESSENCE?
30909{ 113}( III) WHOM IS IT FOR?
30909{ 2} Next:_ When and where was it established?_ It was established in Palestine, in the Upper Chamber, on the first Whitsunday,"the Day of Pentecost".
34191''But what have you do with my marriage?'' 34191 ''For there is no remembrance of Thee in death; who laudeth Thee in the pit?''
34191Heard you ever, my lords, a more despiteful and treasonable letter?
34191Is it not treason to accuse a prince of cruelty?
34191What are you in this commonwealth?
34191( 2)"Whether a female can preside over and rule a kingdom by Divine right, and so transfer the right of sovereignty to her husband?"
34191( 4)"To which party must godly persons attach themselves in the case of a religious nobility resisting an idolatrous sovereign?"
341913 are to be obeyed?
34191And on whose side was the First Book of Discipline?
34191And why?
34191As( if) David would say,''O Lord, how shall I pray and declare Thy goodness when I am dead, and gone into the grave?
34191But what is to be said of her conduct throughout on this trial?
34191But why do we now{ 55} find the"Declaration"restored to its old place?
34191But wilt thou yet obey the voice of thy God and submit thyself to His holy words?
34191But, oh then, what becometh of Christ''s natural body?
34191First, why he refused the benefice provided for him?
34191He was not the heartless Stoic that many have ignorantly painted him, for have we not seen him weeping with those who were"sobbing unto God"?
34191How could Knox, after his recent sermon on kneeling in the Lord''s Supper, give his sanction to that article?
34191Is not that treason?"
34191Or what are you in this commonwealth?''
34191That elicited the question from her which is the Church of God?
34191That she should have mass publicly, he affirmed that he never should consent, but to have it secretly in her chamber, who could stop her?
34191Then after his letter had been read, and he was defending himself, she cried,"What is this?
34191Then turning to the congregation he said,"Was not this your charge to me?"
34191They are, whether baptism administered by the popish priests was valid and did not require repetition?
34191This in its turn raised the inquiry whose interpretation of Scripture was to be accepted?
34191To his friend Fairley, of Braid, he said:"Every one bids me good- night, but when will you do it?
34191What was the motive of so remarkable a rehabilitation in 1662?
34191What wonder is it, then, that a young and innocent king be deceived by crafty, covetous, wicked, and ungodly counsellors?
34191Where was"the veto without reasons"then?
34191Whether the decree of the apostles and elders at Jerusalem be still in all its points binding on believers?
34191Whether the prohibition in 2 John 10 extended to the common salutation of those who taught erroneous doctrine?
34191Who gave him authority to make convocation of my lieges?
34191Who is?
34191Yet would I ask a question:''Whether hath the priest or the mouse greater power?''
34191or was it on both sides?
34191secondly, whether he thought that no Christian might serve in the ecclesiastical ministration according to the rites and laws of the realm of England?
34191thirdly, if kneeling at the Lord''s Table was not indifferent?
34191what say you to all that?"
34191who especially when surrounded by the difficulties with which he had to contend?
14551After Christ had remained forty days on earth, whither did He go?
14551And could, ye heavens, a greater give?
14551And how revere this wondrous gift, So far surpassing hope or thought?
14551Any little sins?
14551Are actual sins ever remitted by Baptism?
14551Are prayers said with distractions of any avail?
14551Are servile works on Sunday ever lawful?
14551Are sins against faith, hope, and charity also sins against the first Commandment?
14551Are the three Divine Persons one and the same God?
14551Are there any big sins on your soul?
14551Are there other sacramentals besides the sign of the cross and holy water?
14551Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents?
14551Are we bound to restore ill- gotten goods?
14551Are we obliged to contribute to the support of our pastors?
14551Are we obliged to make open profession of our faith?
14551Are we obliged to repair the damage we have unjustly caused?
14551At what particular times should we pray?
14551CHORUS.--What happiness can equal mine?
14551Can God do all things?
14551Can we receive the Sacraments more than once?
14551Did Adam and Eve remain faithful to God?
14551Did God abandon man after he fell into sin?
14551Do the Sacraments always give grace?
14551Does God know all things?
14551Does God see us?
14551Does he who receives Communion in mortal sin receive the body and blood of Christ?
14551Does the first Commandment forbid the honoring of the saints?
14551Does the first Commandment forbid the making of images?
14551Does the first Commandment forbid us to honor relics?
14551Does the first Commandment forbid us to pray to the saints?
14551Does the sixth Commandment forbid the reading of bad and immodest books and newspapers?
14551Had God a beginning?
14551Has the Church any marks by which it may be known?
14551How are we to worship God on Sundays and holydays of obligation?
14551How can I love Thee as I ought?
14551How do the priests exercise this power of changing bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
14551How do we adore God?
14551How do we make the sign of the cross?
14551How does a person sin against faith?
14551How does the bishop give Confirmation?
14551How is Baptism given?
14551How many Persons are there in God?
14551How many Sacraments are there?
14551How many kinds of Indulgences are there?
14551How many kinds of actual sin are there?
14551How many kinds of grace are there?
14551How may the first Commandment be broken?
14551How shall I be able to thank Thee, O my Lord, for all Thy favors?
14551How shall we know the things which we are to believe?
14551How should we assist at Mass?
14551How was the Son of God made man?
14551I am my love''s, and He is mine: In me He dwells, in Him I live; What greater treasures could I find?
14551If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
14551In which Church are these marks found?
14551Is Baptism necessary to salvation?
14551Is God just, holy, and merciful?
14551Is it a grievous offense wilfully to conceal a mortal sin in Confession?
14551Is it a mortal sin not to hear Mass on a Sunday or a holyday of obligation?
14551Is it a sin not to fulfill our vows?
14551Is it a sin to neglect Confirmation?
14551Is it allowed to pray to the crucifix or to the images and relics of the saints?
14551Is it enough to belong to God''s Church in order to be saved?
14551Is it right to show respect to the pictures and images of Christ and His saints?
14551Is original sin the only kind of sin?
14551Is prayer necessary to salvation?
14551Is the Father God?
14551Is the Holy Ghost God?
14551Is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the cross?
14551Is the Son God?
14551Is there any other means of obtaining God''s grace than the Sacraments?
14551Is there but one God?
14551On what day did Christ die?
14551On what day did Christ rise from the dead?
14551On what day did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14551On what day was Christ born?
14551On what day was the Son of God conceived and made man?
14551Q. Whence have the Sacraments the power of giving grace?
14551To receive Confirmation worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14551To receive the Sacrament of matrimony worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14551Was any one ever preserved from original sin?
14551Were Adam and Eve innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God?
14551What Happiness Can Equal Mine?
14551What are angels?
14551What are servile works?
14551What are the rewards or punishments appointed for men''s souls after the Particular Judgment?
14551What are we commanded by the eighth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the fifth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the fourth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the ninth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the second Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the seventh Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the sixth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the tenth Commandment?
14551What befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14551What can I offer Thee, O my God, for the grace of having given Thyself to me?
14551What did Jesus Christ suffer?
14551What do we mean by praying to the saints?
14551What do you believe of Jesus Christ?
14551What do you mean by a firm purpose of sinning no more?
14551What do you mean by days of abstinence?
14551What do you mean by fast- days?
14551What do you mean by grace?
14551What do you mean by the Incarnation?
14551What do you mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
14551What do you mean by the near occasions of sin?
14551What does the bishop say in anointing the person he confirms?
14551What evil befell us through the disobedience of our first parents?
14551What happiness can equal mine?
14551What is Baptism?
14551What is Charity?
14551What is Confession?
14551What is Confirmation?
14551What is Faith?
14551What is God?
14551What is Heaven?
14551What is Hell?
14551What is Holy Communion?
14551What is Hope?
14551What is Purgatory?
14551What is a Partial Indulgence?
14551What is a Plenary Indulgence?
14551What is a Sacrament?
14551What is a sacramental?
14551What is a state of grace?
14551What is a vow?
14551What is actual grace?
14551What is actual sin?
14551What is an Indulgence?
14551What is an oath?
14551What is contrition, or sorrow for sin?
14551What is despair?
14551What is forbidden by the eighth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the fifth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the fourth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the ninth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the second Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the seventh Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the sixth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the tenth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the third Commandment?
14551What is holy water?
14551What is man?
14551What is meant by the command of confessing at least once a year?
14551What is mortal sin?
14551What is necessary to make a good Communion?
14551What is prayer?
14551What is presumption?
14551What is sanctifying grace?
14551What is the Blessed Trinity?
14551What is the Church?
14551What is the Easter time?
14551What is the Holy Eucharist?
14551What is the Mass?
14551What is the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14551What is the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14551What is the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14551What is the Sacrament of Penance?
14551What is the eighth Commandment?
14551What is the examination of conscience?
14551What is the fifth Commandment?
14551What is the first Commandment?
14551What is the fourth Commandment?
14551What is the judgment called which all men have to undergo on the last day?
14551What is the judgment called which we have to undergo immediately after death?
14551What is the ninth Commandment?
14551What is the second Commandment?
14551What is the seventh Commandment?
14551What is the sin called which we inherit from our first parents?
14551What is the sixth Commandment?
14551What is the tenth Commandment?
14551What is the third Commandment?
14551What is venial sin?
14551What must he do who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in Confession?
14551What must we do to gain an Indulgence?
14551What must we do to receive the Sacrament of Penance worthily?
14551What must we do to save our souls?
14551What other sacramental is in very frequent use?
14551What should we do if we can not remember the number of our sins?
14551What sin does he commit who neglects to receive Communion during the Easter time?
14551What sins are we bound to confess?
14551When are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ?
14551When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
14551When will Christ judge us?
14551Where is God?
14551Where shall we find the chief truths which the Church teaches?
14551Which are the Commandments of God?
14551Which are the chief commandments of the Church?
14551Which are the chief creatures of God?
14551Which are the chief effects of the Redemption?
14551Which are the chief sources of sin?
14551Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14551Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14551Which are the means instituted by our Lord to enable men at all times to share in the fruits of the Redemption?
14551Which are the prayers most recommended to us?
14551Which are the sins against hope?
14551Which is the chief sacramental used in the Church?
14551Who administers Confirmation?
14551Who can administer Baptism?
14551Who is God?
14551Who is the Holy Ghost?
14551Who is the Redeemer?
14551Who is the invisible Head of the Church?
14551Who is the visible Head of the Church?
14551Who made the world?
14551Who sent the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles?
14551Who were the first man and woman?
14551Why can there be but one God?
14551Why did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14551Why did Christ send the Holy Ghost?
14551Why did Christ suffer and die?
14551Why did God make you?
14551Why do we make the sign of the cross?
14551Why do we pray before the crucifix and the images and relics of the saints?
14551Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
14551Why does the priest give us a penance after Confession?
14551Why should we be sorry for our sins?
14551Will our bodies share in the reward or punishment of our souls?
31234Did God send an army of pious Christians to prepare His way in the wilderness?
31234How do you do, Mr. King George?
31234How do you do, Mr. King Hongi?
31234Why did you not come before?
31234Why do you stay here,said the stranger,"while over there at Waiapu they are all ready to do what you tell them?"
31234Will you take him back to Australia?
31234You have ships and guns in plenty,said he to the King;"have you said that the New Zealanders are not to have any?"
31234And who was the Jezebel in this case?
31234And who would have been here to receive it?
31234But was the Church of New Zealand to be a national church?
31234But what are these English doing?
31234But what of the other prisoner?
31234But what would have been then its form and content?
31234But where was the prisoner to be found?
31234By whom?
31234Can there be any doubt now as to the unchristian character of the British rule?
31234Could he look down from his lofty eminence now that a century has passed, what would be his thoughts?
31234Did not he throw on God( He loves the burthen) God''s task to make the heavenly period Perfect the earthen?
31234His sharp rebuke has laid me low; yet why should I repine, since He has inclined me to seek His face again?"
31234How can we account for all this?
31234How could he violate a law which he himself had just subscribed?
31234How could such an extraordinary situation have arisen?
31234How could this have taken place?
31234How long would this happy state continue, if anything should dispel the veneration in which the missionary had hitherto been held?
31234How then can we account for his action in this instance?
31234Its agents were good men, and had achieved astonishing success; but had they kept up the distinctive tone and system of the mother Church?
31234Its official representatives seemed to be on good terms with the world: why should he be better than they?
31234Must it not be the anti- Christ?
31234Must we not say that these were indeed the"_ Years of the right hand of the Most High_"?
31234No one is hurt, it is true; but is not the meaning clear enough?
31234Nothing is now heard but''the dear Maoris; who would hurt a hair of their heads?''"
31234Now he could begin the school; but who was to help him in the work of instruction?
31234Say you, if I have prayed to God with my heart, should I say No, and not do His bidding, as the Bible says we must and tells us how?
31234The King had approved of this trade: why should the missionaries object?
31234The direction of the mission lay with the Committee of the C.M.S., but unless it sent out a sentence of dismissal, what could such a distant body do?
31234The other,"Who''s seeing to that work?"
31234The question which divided the Church was nothing less than this, Who is the legitimate primate or chief pastor of New Zealand?
31234Thy father had slain his father: how long shall the murder last?
31234Was it not great?
31234Were they distinguishable from the Methodists by whose side they laboured?
31234What could the governor mean by such charges?
31234What had become of her Gospel?
31234What had drawn its attention to a place so distant?
31234What had worked the change?
31234What national church ever before tied its own hands in this deliberate way?
31234What was left but to die?
31234What was the bishop to do?
31234What was the precise object of its insertion?
31234What was to be done for Mr. Grace?
31234What were his crimes that he should be so treated?
31234What would be the reflections of this far- sighted man as he lay in his berth that summer night?
31234Where are the leaders of former days?
31234Where could we find stronger evidence of a disposition naturally religious, or a more striking instance of the divine guardianship?
31234Who could have given consent for such a movement?"
31234Who could tell?
31234Who knows?
31234Why is it that the Churches in New Zealand and New South Wales are demanding synodical action and lay representation?
31234Why should not he in his own way co- operate with the pakeha in upholding the law of the one Christ?
31234Why should the Maori lose his nationality?
31234Would the bishop communicate his letter to the missionaries, and use his influence to induce them to give up their land?
31234Would there not have been intense expectation and busy preparations beforehand?
31234Yet where could be found a better subject for a memoir than Bishop Hadfield?
35562** What does it mean, to love God with one''s heart and soul and mind?
35562** Why a Church?
35562Does it attempt to officiate for God?
35562Does its Priesthood possess authority?
35562Have you tried the virtue of the law of the earth?
35562In the plan, what was to be man''s part?
35562Is the increasing power of man a sufficient reward for the effort and struggle that must accompany progression?
35562Shall a man obey a man?
35562The question is often asked,"Does nature, as we know it, the rocks and trees and beasts, possess intelligence of an order akin to that of man?"
35562WHY A CHURCH?
35562Whence?
35562Whither?
35562Who knows?
15304But why then, I have observed, if you feel such a disposition as this wish indicates, do you not become Quakers?
15304[ 15][ Footnote 15: Dolus an virtus quis in hoste requirat?] 15304 And are not the deeds of our ancestors ushered into our ears to produce a martial spirit? 15304 And are they not afraid of fighting in this manner, when they are to give an account of their conduct in a future state? 15304 And can reasoning upon principle have any other effect than that of being promotive of its growth? 15304 And do we not find these, both in war and in peace, the sentiments and impressions of the world? 15304 And first, how do these customs and principles produce benevolence? 15304 And how long would that infamous system have to live, which makes a distinction between political expediency and moral right? 15304 And how many have we seen in a state of affluence at night, who have been ruined by gaming in the morning? 15304 And in the same manner who can expect, that there will not be a difference in the appearance of Quakers and other people? 15304 And is it possible, he would add, that they enter into this profession With a belief, that they are entering into an honourable employ? 15304 And this is the only use which can be made of their mythology? 15304 And to leave it at a time, when its difficulties are over, is it a proof of a wise and a prudent choice? 15304 And what man, in such habits, will not make a better bargain than one who is hot in his temper, or who is accustomed to be intoxicated? 15304 And what man, seeing this, And having human feelings, does not blush, And hang his head, to think himself a man?
15304And where is the difference, under the Gospel dispensation, between Jew and Gentile, Greek and Barbarian, bond and free?
15304And which of these preponderate on the whole?
15304And who are the negotiators on these occasions but men?
15304And who is Fashion?
15304And who is there out of the society, whom the Quakers esteem more than human?
15304And will he not question its consistency as a natural pursuit, or as an employment for his time?
15304And, first, I would ask this simple question, whether, if all the world were Quakers, there would be any more wars?
15304And, on their return from their mission, he asked them,[20]"When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing?
15304And, secondly, whether they do not conscientiously believe themselves to be right?
15304And, thirdly, is it not a maxim also, that, even during the attempt to terminate the dispute, the public mind should be prepared?
15304And, while they looked up to these beautiful structures of art, might not the sight of them have contributed to the incitement of their virtue?
15304Are not the public papers let loose to excite and propagate a flame?
15304Are they not to resent injuries, and yet do they go to war?
15304Are you sure that, when you get rid of this discipline, you will not come under the discipline of fashion?
15304Bit in what other society is it, that a similar estimate is made of him?
15304But here the superior being would enquire, whether they acknowledged the religion spoken of, and the authority from whence it came?
15304But how do they justify themselves on these occasions?
15304But how does superstition enter, but where there is a want of knowledge?
15304But how easily are many of the reputed enjoyments of the world to be broken?
15304But how is this particular deficiency detrimental to youth, or how rather might it not be rendered useful to them in the way described?
15304But in what Quakers can you see sensibility from the same cause?
15304But may it not, on the other hand, be rendered instructive and useful?
15304But not necessary for what?
15304But surely the Quakers ought to know the impropriety of undue indulgences in their families, as well as any other people?
15304But what Christian can harbour a money- getting spirit, or be concerned in an extensive accumulation of wealth?
15304But what did my friend mean?
15304But what do the Quakers mean by perfection?
15304But what is there on the other side to operate actively towards the promotion of this trait?
15304But what true Quaker believes in witchcraft?
15304But what true Quaker, in these days, would wish to make the Almighty the author of all the bloodshed in the wars that were undertaken on this account?
15304But when both are thus armed, pride and spirit will scarcely suffer them to relax, and what is then more probable, than that they will begin to fight?
15304But where shall we find them purer as a body?
15304But where, as I observed before, shall we retire from such impressions?
15304But who can truly love an enemy and kill him?
15304But why not?
15304But would it not have been better, if Theodosius had brought good out of evil by retaining them?
15304Can one, who professes the peaceable doctrines of the Gospel, be a soldier, when it is his duty not so much as to go to law?
15304Can the maxim of never doing evil that good may come, when called into exercise, do otherwise than cherish it?
15304Can we see any other termination of such a contest than the continuance of peace?
15304Can we see then the same variety of expression in the faces of the Quakers as in those of others on this account?
15304Come they not hence even of your lusts that war in your members?"
15304Dion then said,"Who has persuaded thee to behave thus?"
15304Do I not confirm his former notion of the wisdom and power of omnipotence?
15304Do not the passions animate, and give a tone to the characters of men?
15304Do not the ringing of the bells, and the illuminations, which occasionally take place in the time of war, propagate them also?
15304Do their religious tenets produce it?
15304Do they not consider themselves also as a highly professing people, and do they not know that the world expects more from them than from others?
15304Do they wish then to make them independent of society at large, so as not to do it good?
15304Do you keep an equipage?
15304Does not all history bear testimony, that in proportion as men have been more or less enlightened, they have been less or more liable to this charge?
15304Does not the recruiting drum propagate them in all our towns?
15304Does their discipline produce it?
15304First, whether the Quakers, in adhering rigidly to those singularities which have produced it, are really wrong as a body of Christians?
15304For how is a poor solitary Quaker boy to retain the peculiarities belonging to his religious profession, in the face of the whole school?
15304For how many accidents have happened, and how many lives have been lost upon such occasions?
15304For if ye love them which love you, what reward have you?
15304For of what do people wish to make their children independent?
15304For what does the religion of the Quakers hold out to them as the best attainment in life?
15304For what is the natural tendency of such principles?
15304For where has the injured African experienced more sympathy than from the hearts of Quakers?
15304For who can teach us best to deny the world?
15304For, in the first place, how many light up their houses, whose hearts are overwhelmed with sorrow?
15304Have I not accustomed him to solid things, in opposition to those that are light, and to sublime things, in opposition to those that are frivolous?
15304Have I not called out his intellectual faculties?
15304Have I not inculcated in him a love for science?
15304Have I not laid in him the foundation of a serious and a thoughtful mind?
15304He will naturally ask, does their education produce it?
15304How again are these customs and principles of the Quakers promotive of independence of mind?
15304How can he get out of this whirlpool pure?
15304How many are there, who attribute to him that which is easily explained by the knowledge of common causes?
15304How many have we seen, who have been in the prime of health in the morning, who have fallen before night in the duel?
15304How, on his return, will he harmonize with his own society?
15304I think the first question he would ask would be, And from whence do these fightings come?
15304If the opposite party were to see those alluded to keeping down the passions of their people, would they inflame the passions of their own?
15304If they were to be convinced, that these were making no preparations for war, would they put themselves to the expence of arming?
15304Is it not one among the many outward confirmations of the truth of the history of Moses?
15304Is it not spiritual knowledge?
15304Is it not that knowledge, which shall fit them best for the service of their Maker?
15304Is it possible, they say, that Jesus Christ would have left it to Christians to imagine, that their words were to be doubted on any occasion?
15304Is not the early subjugation of the will a doctrine more particularly adopted by them as a society?
15304Is she not of all mistresses the most imperious, and unreasonable, and cruel?
15304Is the livery of your postilion plain?
15304Is there any comparison between the moral usefulness of these?
15304Is there any profession more useful than that which forms the youthful mind?
15304Maximilian, turning to him, replied,"Why wouldst thou know my name?
15304May not the retention of such an history be accompanied with great moral advantages to our children?
15304Might it not be made useful to our morality, as for as it could be made to excite sorrow for the past and gratitude for the present?"
15304Now can this diversion, educated as my child has been, fascinate him?
15304Now this is the policy of the world, and can it be seriously imagined, that such a system as this can ever lead to peace?
15304Now what conclusion are we to draw from these premises?
15304Now what influence would such conduct have again, but particularly when known to the opposite party?
15304Now what is the chance, if such policy be resorted to on such occasions, of the preservation of peace between them?
15304Of the poor then shall I say?
15304Of the rich, then, like themselves?
15304Or do we not trace in it additional proofs of the deluge, and of the renewal of mankind?
15304That is impossible, for how could they get their daily bread?
15304That such notions and effect are produced, there can be no doubt; but how are we to avoid these whilst we are obliged to live in the world?
15304The first question then is, what advantages do they gain in the former case, or do they actually come into the possession of a better religion?
15304Thus men devotes his brother, and destroys-- Then what is man?
15304To leave the society of a moral people, can it be a matter of any credit?
15304Was such a system likely to have any other effect than that of exciting their jealousy?
15304What a folly then to talk of the necessity of wars, when, if but three Quakers were to rule a continent, they would cease there?
15304What an effect will not such religious doubts and perplexities have upon their health?
15304What certainty is there, that these will experience tranquillity, unless they are seen, quite as far as manhood, in the habits of religion?
15304What circumstances make against it?
15304What circumstances make in favour of it?
15304What impediments do they not throw in the way of their own utility?
15304What is their tendency, for instance, in private life?
15304What must be their feelings under such a conflict, when they are deserted by human reason?
15304What springs act upon the Quakers, which do not equally act upon other people?
15304Who can instruct us best to resist its temptations?
15304Who can teach us best to estimate its pursuits?
15304Who would not be glad to get rid of the expence of keeping them, if they could do it with safety?
15304Who, for example, could say, on any electioneering occasion, whatever his riches might be, that he could command their votes?
15304Why should they not be placed under the care of committees also?
15304Why should we expect a revelation in the most trivial concerns of our lives, where our reason will inform us?
15304Why, like the waggoner, apply to Jupiter, when we may remove the difficulty by putting our own shoulders to the wheels?
15304Will he not question its innocence?
15304Will not either he, or his descendants, leave it?
15304Will not his opinions and manners be drowned as it were in the torrent of the opinions and manners of the rest?
15304Will not one irregularity also, if not properly checked, give birth to others?
15304Will the cares of the world, its ambition, its thirst after honours, and its unbridled affections and passions, give them no uneasiness?
15304Would it not have been a matter of joy to these to have reflected upon the improving condition of mankind?
15304Would not every case of suffering operate as one of the most forcible lessons that could be given to those who should see it?
15304and shall he, who is not to revenge his own wrongs, be instrumental in bringing others into chains, imprisonment, torment, death?"
15304and where shall we find a faulty character, where the remedy is more easily at hand?
15304and, thirdly, it is the season in which it is practicable only, for will not a small irregularity grow, if uncontrolled, to a greater?
15304do not even the Publicans the same?
15304or rather, is it not the most important profession in the state?
15304or where did he get his foresight on this occasion?
33701Does the hunter,says St. John Chrysostom,"who finds splendid game blame those who beat the brushwood before him?
33701Have I, then,may the religious thus attacked say,"in making my vows renounced my honour and delivered my character to pillage?
33701If all were perfect,says the"Imitation,""what, then, should we have to suffer from others for God''s sake?"
33701If thou canst not make thyself such a one as thou wouldst, how canst thou expect to have another according to thy liking? 33701 O Lord,"replied the young man,"when I am once entered, what must I do to please You?"
33701And you, who fly so carefully the gross vices of the world, have you no care or anxiety about damning yourself by slander?"
33701But from whom?
33701By eating the Lamb have you become wolves?
33701Did our Divine Lord work less efficaciously for the Church when He hung on the Cross than when He preached?
33701Do not many ways and means serve the same ends provided they be employed wisely and perseveringly?
33701Do they not endeavour to turn the abode of peace into a den of discord, and the sanctuary of prayer into a porch of hell?
33701Dost thou think thou wilt remain unpunished?
33701Has he never done anything for which he merits praise?"
33701Has he never done anything good?
33701Has my position as religious, has the majesty of the King of Kings, of whom I have become the intimate friend, in place of ennobling me, degraded me?
33701Has not Jesus Christ, by so many Communions, placed a little sweetness on your tongue and a little charity in your heart?
33701How long will this agony be prolonged?
33701How would you wish me to stone my brethren-- me, whose faults are greater and more numerous?"
33701If we call those who maintain fraternal charity the children of God, should not those who disturb it be called the children of Satan?
33701In reality what are they doing?
33701Is it from those discontented spirits whose ears are like public sewers, the receptacle of every filth and dirt?
33701Is it possible, then, for backbiting to glide into religious communities?
33701Is not this increase of sensibility and repugnance found in the religious state only to form in us the image of our crucified Lord?
33701Is not this to sin against the Holy Ghost?
33701Is there anyone so foolish as to shoot arrows against a stone wall?"
33701Is this to be the result of your study and practice of virtue?
33701Love one another tenderly, because as religious you have only one mother-- your Order"?
33701On such statements, how can a Superior pronounce judgment?
33701Or does the traveller who finds a purse of gold on the road neglect to pick it up because others who preceded him took no notice of it?"
33701Should I blacken in my mind the image of God, and seek deformities in the member of Jesus Christ?
33701Then said Zeno,"How is that?
33701What excuse can we give, and what mercy will we deserve-- we who have been so keen- sighted to the faults of others, and so blind to our own?
33701What matters it to me to hear that such a one is wicked, and has done some detestable act?
33701When will be the time of this complete abandonment?
33701Who more than He excelled in the art of making agreeable surprises?
33701Why do not these thoughts inflame my charity in the fire of your Divine love?
33701or credulous, inconsiderate spirits who believe and repeat everything-- the bad rather than the good?
33701or ill- humoured, narrow- minded spirits, scandalized at trifles?
33701or jealous spirits who are offended at the elevation of others?
33701or polite spirits who wish to appear important?
33701or vindictive spirits who like to give tit for tat?
33701what would become of us without Him?"
33701who will love you if you do not love one another?
33701why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
17122Can a woman forget her sucking child?
17122Except a man be born of_ water_, and of the spirit,& c. What is here meant by"_ water_"?
17122Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ, were baptized into_ his death_? 17122 --that you was born of faith, and by faith was in the kingdom of God? 17122 16 And now why tarriest thou? 17122 All the fear lies in the first, and thunders out to ever sinner,cursed is every one that continueth not in all things written in the law to do them?"
17122And except those days should be shortened there should no flesh be saved;"[ Saved from what?
17122And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
17122And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
17122And if we are_ scarcely saved_ from this impending destruction, by fleeing to the mountains of Judea, where will our thoughtless and sinful appear?
17122And if we the righteous are scarcely saved from this long- predicted destruction, where will the ungodly and the sinner appear?
17122And if we the righteous who are innocent, have to endure so many"fiery trials,"what will the dreadful punishment be of our disobedient persecutors?
17122And now, my young friends, which will you choose?
17122And that he should again, as suddenly, drop this subject, and hasten right back to the coming of Christ at the destruction of Jerusalem?
17122And why?
17122Are her children exposed to danger, and full in her view?
17122Are they racked with pain?
17122Are they sick?
17122Are you not satisfied without arguing that they ought to suffer endless misery in addition to their woes?
17122But In what sense are they unbelievers?
17122But admit that it is; we would further inquire, did the last judgment begin as early as the days of Peter?
17122But asks the objector, are we not to_ realize_ our pardon in this world?
17122But asks the reader, what matter is it which is first in order, whether_ love, faith_ or_ works_?
17122But can not a man be justified_ here_?
17122But can not a man be_ sanctified_ while_ here_?
17122But can not a man pass from death to life while on earth?
17122But can their unbelief make God''s promise of none effect?
17122But can we not enjoy it here?
17122But can we not enjoy it_ here_?
17122But do you believe that he will exert his power so as to accomplish it?
17122But do you not perceive that by so doing you would give the king the lie?
17122But does not the objector see that he has stated no fact for them to believe in order to make Christ their Saviour?
17122But how can God give you what he has not himself?
17122But how can he be the Saviour of a man, he never saves?
17122But how did Peter know that it was at hand?
17122But how good is he?
17122But if we make a wrong application of any scripture, why do not our opposers point out the error?
17122But in what sense do they experience it?
17122But inquires the objector, does God punish for the good of his creatures?
17122But inquires the objector, how do you know that God has promised eternal life to all?
17122But inquires the reader, where do the scriptures teach that Christ was ever born again?
17122But inquires, the reader, why do you pray that God would pardon our sins?
17122But is the_"last judgment"_ to begin at them?
17122But shall their unbelief make God''s promise of eternal life of none effect?
17122But suppose they should all reject it saying we do not believe one word of it, would their_ unbelief_ make the promise or record false?
17122But the question arises, in what sense can the violation of that_ condition_ have any effect upon the length of life?
17122But the question presents itself-- were any of the human family raised immortal before that period?
17122But what consolation can you impart, if you are yourself ignorant of the doctrines of the gospel of Christ?
17122But what is all this compared with the character that thousands ascribe to the God, who rules above?
17122But what is that perfect work, which faith produces?
17122But what is the_ record_?
17122But what prize was this?
17122But where, I again ask, is revealed a_ third_ coming of our Saviour?
17122But will the sinner''s love make God his friend-- will it cause his Creator to love him?
17122But, asks the youth, shall I live longer for subduing my passions and doing good, for seeking peace and pursuing it?
17122But, inquires the reader, were those who died in the cause of Christ raised immortal at his coming?
17122By what then are we to be saved?
17122Can he look upon the beautiful objects of creation, or contemplate these countless wonders of the Almighty before he is born into being?
17122Can it put that truth out of existence and make it a falsehood?
17122Can this be true?
17122Can you call yourself the saviour of those two men from temporal death?
17122Could we now say-- if there be no resurrection, he is fallen asleep in Christ and perished?
17122Do not the Scriptures declare that God chose us_ in Christ_ before the foundation of the world?
17122Do they endeavor to effect this, by ceasing to mind high things, and by condescending to men of low estate?
17122Do we then make void the law through faith?
17122Do you ask why not?
17122Do you grant, that God has given eternal life in Christ to every man?
17122Do you intend to make him kind, tender, and forgiving_ here_, but unkind, unforgiving, and hard- hearted to a part of his offspring_ hereafter_?
17122Do you say because he disbelieves the truth of God''s promise?
17122Do your kindness, tenderness, and forgiveness extend to all, and desire the happiness of the universe?
17122Does God command us to do more than he is willing to do himself?
17122First, I ask, what do you call a believer?
17122From what source, then, did you derive so much tenderness and love?
17122From whom did you receive all those compassionate feelings of heart?
17122God calls upon men to believe, what-- That Christ is their Saviour?
17122God is kind to the evil and to the unthankful, and ought we to be unkind to them?
17122Has God given the mother all these noble affections, and does he feel less to his helpless, sinful and erring children?
17122Have any of you thus far spent your days in striving to find perfect bliss in the various pursuits of life?
17122Have you aspired to one object, abandoned it, and taken up another?
17122Here let the question be asked-- Was this sheaf called the_ first- fruits_ because it was ripe before the whole harvest?
17122Here let the question be asked;--how do we establish the law by_ faith_?
17122Here then we see the beauty and propriety of our text:"What man is he that desireth life and loveth many days that he may see good?
17122How can you extricate yourself from this difficulty?
17122How do you know that-- who told you so?
17122How is that-- To hold a grudge one day, and if they ask our pardon, to forgive them the next?
17122How many did he love?
17122How many does God forgive?
17122How many is that?
17122How then can their eternal salvation be denominated_ scarce_?
17122How then could Paul tell his brethren,"by the word of the Lord,"that they were to be thus changed?
17122How would you preach to such persons?
17122How, we ask, are all those_ sincere_ opposing petitions to be answered?
17122How?
17122I ask what does God call upon them to believe?
17122I would then ask whether eternal life was not promised, and given in Christ to the_ believer_ before he believed it?
17122If God promised his creatures eternal life before the world began, will they not obtain it?
17122If so, can you say that you have found the happiness you anticipated, and so earnestly sought?
17122If so, how are we judged in the present day?
17122If the judgment day, which_ then_ commenced, has not yet ended, why may not the resurrection day be still progressing?
17122If the objector will not allow these facts unalterably to exist_ previous_ to believing, what then will he call upon us to believe?
17122If you insist that he has given it to you, has he not in such case, given you more than he originally possessed?
17122In view of news, what is the first thing necessary?
17122Is he detected?
17122Is he stretched upon a bed of pain?
17122Is not this the day of redemption when we are set free?
17122Is such a father absent-- far distant on land or ocean where duty calls?
17122Let God answer--"Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
17122Let us do good in our day and generation, and render ourselves blessings to mankind, by living soberly, righteously and peaceably in the world?
17122Must not man be born of a woman in order to see this world?
17122Must they believe that Christ is their Saviour, or that they have an eternal life in him?
17122Now if we disbelieve the record will that make it false?
17122Now will public conduct place them on an equality?
17122Now, where did you get it?
17122Our object is happiness; and amidst all the various pursuits of life, what is the reason so many fail of obtaining it?
17122Perhaps someone may feel disposed to ask-- whether faith is all that is necessary?
17122Reader, do you not love the Lord for his wonderful goodness to his children?
17122SERMON II"What man is he that desireth life and loveth many days that he may see good?
17122SERMON V"For what if some did not believe, shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
17122SERMON VI"For what if some did not believe, shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
17122SERMON VII"For what if some did not believe, shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
17122Should they propose a public measure for the good of the town, would the one be listened to, with the same attention as the other?
17122Suppose, further, that some of us had rejected it; would this circumstance have prevented our being born?
17122The disciples immediately asked him saying,"tell us when shall these things be, and what shall be the sign of thy coming and of the end of the world?"
17122The gospel being good tidings, or news, are you satisfied that thing necessary?
17122The next thing, to be determined, was, what doctrine do you believe, and what church will you join?
17122The question here arises, how many does God command us to forgive?
17122The question now arises, when does this new birth take place?
17122The question now arises; do not some experience the new birth in this life?
17122The question returns, are our sins washed away in a stream of water?
17122The reader may, perhaps, here inquire whether the scriptures do not clearly describe the resurrection of all mankind to be at one instant of time?
17122Then, let the question be put to him-- from whence did you derive all those noble qualities of love, mercy and goodness?
17122This being granted, we would ask, whether they will not come in possession of it, if God''s promise stands?
17122This was his_ second_ coming; but where but where is there a_ scrap_ of scripture to prove his_ third_ coming at the end of time?
17122This would be believing a lie, because you say that God has not made them that promise?
17122To whom does this"_ all_"refer?
17122Very well; the judgment was to be at the coming of Christ to the destruction of the Jewish state, and does not this designate some particular period?
17122Was it not a_ reality_ that the three disciples saw Jesus transfigured, and though in that condition was it not still their_ identical_ Lord?
17122We ask-- till he believes what?
17122We here inquire of the objector-- do you then grant that he is the Saviour of all men-- the Saviour of the world as the scriptures declare?
17122We now ask the reader, whether it would not be folly to give to the word_ birth_ such an explanation?
17122We then ask, what truth do you wish him to believe, so that he may obtain this eternal life?
17122We then ask-- are our sins to be wished in a stream of water?
17122We will now introduce the question-- If God has not forgiven a man today, will he ever forgive him?
17122We would ask the objector, what will they not believe?
17122We would then inquire, what is it that constitutes him an_ unbeliever_?
17122Well do not_ redemption, remission, and forgiveness_ mean the same thing?
17122Well, could we be chosen_ in Christ_ without being pardoned?
17122Well, has God the power to do it?
17122Well, shall his unbelief make the king''s promise of none effect?
17122Well, what can be assigned as the reason, why this rich man stands so far above the other in the public opinion?
17122Well, what was he at that time?
17122What is the meaning of gospel?
17122What is the reason?
17122What propriety is there in saying,"_ when all things are subdued unto him_,"after he has resigned his kingdom?
17122Where are they?
17122Where is sudden destruction to come upon any in that day?
17122Where is thy sting?
17122Where is thy sting?
17122Where is thy sting?
17122Where is thy victory"?
17122Where is thy victory?
17122Where is thy victory?
17122Where then is revealed that_ third_ coming of our Lord, at the end of time, to raise the dead?
17122Where then?
17122Where then?
17122Who can tell the value of existence, or number its countless joys?
17122Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
17122Why do you call him an_ unbeliever_?
17122Why is it when misfortune falls upon the rich, that they, so often, resort to the intoxicating draught?
17122Will God change in some future day?
17122Will God?
17122Will they both be treated with the same politeness and attention by their neighbors?
17122Will they both move in the same social circle?
17122Would he possess so much influence in society?
17122Would not then the record prove true?
17122Would they run such an awful risk, unless, by a certain course of education, they had been made to believe that there was happiness in transgression?
17122Would you forgive all, and bring them home to glory?
17122Would you live long that you may see good days?
17122Would you now go and tell that man- sir, because you will not_ believe_, you shall never come forth from prison?
17122Would you save all men from sin and its attendant misery if you could?
17122[ Why?
17122[ Why?
17122xv:29"Else what shall they do, which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
26441''But where is your stove?'' 26441 Am I my brother''s keeper?"
26441Am I my brother''s keeper?
26441''And may I ask what you were thinking about?''
26441''But where do you cook your food?''
26441''It must be very hard work?''
26441''Well, Annie, how do you make a living now?''
26441--can anybody well get along with all this, without Religion?
26441And are they not both struggling with the realities of life, and moved by quenchless desires, and looking up into the same infinite mystery?
26441And have n''t I been working all the time to fetch in something to eat, and for the fire, and for clothes?
26441And have you ever looked into this matter of crime?
26441And if it is asked--"Why are they not equal?"
26441And what are we, that we dare to cherish this exclusive horror, this pitiless, unrelenting scorn?
26441And whither do they retire at night?"
26441And who can estimate their influence over these busy tides of action, all day long?
26441And who does not perceive how much the character of that influence must depend upon the condition of those homes?
26441And why delineate the features of that other class of homes, whose most significant word is"_ Privation_?"
26441And will not its votaries find now, as then, that it entices with the embrace of death and the fascination of hell?
26441And, doubtless, you have sometimes busied yourself with the speculation--"Where do all these people come from?
26441And, surely, it becomes each of us to consider the tendencies of his own example, and ask--"Is it toward the right or the wrong?
26441And, surely, it is no vain speculation that inquires--"What are they?
26441And, therefore, is not any practice which serves these, a service of God?
26441And, with all this, may we not expect that fierce instinct of selfishness which overwhelms every other impulse, and breaks out in crime?
26441Are not the just, the useful, the beautiful, from God, as well as the good and the holy?
26441Art thou become like unto us?"
26441Art thou become like unto us?"
26441Ask_ Yourself_--"Need he have gone outside this very door to find temptation?"
26441But are these forms of life, is your presence here or mine, any more substantial than those that have sunk away?
26441But how can we regulate an irregularity?
26441But is there nothing but this to explain the power which evil has upon men, in the midst of the great city?
26441But is this really the best plan?
26441But suppose we make the system a strict one, what process should be employed?
26441But what is the precise sentence to be passed upon this prevalent luxury?
26441But, my friends, what do we mean by"public sanction,"or"public neglect?"
26441But, really, one of the most practical questions that can be asked is--"_Why_ is this one, or that one, a criminal?"
26441China, India, Africa, will you not find their features in some circles of the social world right around you?
26441Did it not bear the same Circean cup through the halls of Nineveh and Babylon, and fling CÃ ¦ sars and Alexanders to the ground?
26441Did it not wear the same seductive smile and harlot tinsel when it walked the streets of Tyre, and reclined in the decorated chambers of Egypt?
26441Did n''t He take away my father since before I can remember him?
26441Do I say that the guilt should be imputed to the condition-- that it is all owing to circumstances?
26441Do you think these were made of better texture than those who blacken and fester yonder?
26441For, let me ask, who among these crowds of citizens are really honored?
26441For, whence issues any such thing as_ virtue_, except out of the temptation and antagonism of vice?
26441How can you regulate an obstruction that is involved with the springs of a machine, or the works of a clock?
26441I ask-- what made our Revolution legitimate?
26441If, on the other hand, they are a benefit to mankind; a good gift of Providence, as some seem to think; why should we hamper their circulation?
26441In other words, let us inquire-- in what way do respectable and harmless people, as they deem themselves, become Allies of the Tempter?
26441Into what retreats do the elements of this busy crowd dissolve, night after night?"
26441Is it for, or against the good?"
26441Is it not the same old guilt, the same sophistry and foolishness, here in New York, that it always has been?
26441Is not all the spring of benevolent effort, then, in this single proposition of Religion?
26441Is not the effect of miracle in the electric wire?
26441Nay, all this splendid civilization, what is it but a sparkling ripple in the calm eternity of God?
26441Need I paint the costume and the scenery, and describe the sad and awful drama in which these children play their parts?
26441On the contrary, is not Freedom that old truth, that conceded premise that does_ not_ agitate?
26441Or do you know it only as a monstrous fact in the social mechanism, and in the records of human nature?
26441Or, take the following instance, which I extract from the Records of one of the Benevolent Societies of our own city:"Can you read or write?
26441Shall it be so with this Republic, because false to its ideal?
26441Stepping up to him I said--''Well, my boy, you seem to enjoy the fun very much; but why do n''t you lay down your load of sticks?''...
26441Strike it out of existence to- day, and what would be the condition of the world to- morrow?
26441Sufficient evidence of sin and folly in those who do this, to be sure; but in what way do these allurements present themselves?
26441The bell beats; and what old bugle- strain, what pibroch, what rattling drum, ever sounded a more perilous call?
26441The field for precedence is it not a broad one, and close at hand?
26441The printing- press was not absolutely necessary to Nimrod, or to Julius CÃ ¦ sar, but is it not absolutely necessary now?
26441The printing- press, is it not the gift of tongues?
26441There are times when our thoughts rise above all specific instances, and we take up humanity and existence as a whole, and ask--"What means it all?"
26441War and Captivity in the midst of peace and refinement-- is it not, my friends?
26441Was it not for freedom, based upon the conception of the right and supremacy of freedom?
26441What are the resources and entrenchments of these vices, by which they act upon human appetite and passion?
26441What interpretation should we obtain from the dark creed of the skeptic, what inspiration from the philosophy of annihilation, and of fate?
26441What shall stay it?
26441What were the central ideas that throbbed in the breasts of its heroes and martyrs?
26441Who does not see that not only the interest of the common humanity in its most intimate experiences attaches to them, but the interest of community?
26441Why should we allow one man the privilege of distributing such a blessing, and forbid another who, no doubt, is equally zealous for the public good?
26441Why, who needs to be told of the potency of this our earliest school, to say nothing of other influences, if only a faithful_ mother_ presides there?
26441You may ask--"Who has tempted even my very child?"
26441and do we not discover a counterpart to that saddest feature of all in such circumstances-- a desecration even of the parental instinct?
26441did the Jew behold any hosts more terrible pressing into Jerusalem, than you and I might see if we looked about us?
26441does it not make Dives look very much like Lazarus, and show our common weakness, and reveal the common marvel of this"harp of thousand strings?"
26441were men ever bound by a darker chain, or trampled by a harder heel, than those victims of destitution and of their own passions?
16285Bold shall I stand in that great day, For who aught to my charge shall lay? 16285 What image does my spirit bear?
16285What saith the Scripture?
16285_ Can the blind lead the blind? 16285 _ Know ye not_,"says Paul, as if he said, have you forgotten it?
16285_ This is the will of God, even your sanctification._"_ Without holiness, no man shall see the Lord._"And what am I? 16285 _ What do these words of Christ mean?
16285_ that as many of us as have been baptized into Christ have been baptized into His death_?
1628513- 15:_"For whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord, shall be saved; how then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?
1628514:"_ What is man that he should be clean?
162856- 8, let no one say,"_ Who shall ascend into heaven_(_ i.e._, to bring Christ down from above),_ or who shall descend into the deep_?"
16285Again we ask, What has the human will to do with this great change?
16285Again we ask, is this the teaching of the Word?
16285Ah, do His lineaments divine In thought and word and action shine?
16285All the wisdom of the world could never have answered the question:"_ How can mortal man be just with God_?"
16285All we now ask of the reader is to examine these passages carefully, to compare them one with the other and to ask himself: What do they teach?
16285Am I His, or am I not?"
16285Am I ready now to go, If the will of God be so?"
16285And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
16285And how shall they hear without a preacher?
16285And how shall they preach except they be sent?
16285And what are these fruits?
16285And what was the medium of the transfer?
16285And when we go to our Lord''s Table do we realize that His"_ flesh is meat indeed, and His blood is drink indeed_?"
16285And where are the stories better calculated to interest a child than these same old stories, that have edified a hundred generations?
16285And who will calculate what Immanuel can suffer?
16285And why should it not be so still?
16285Are not these divine means often entirely set aside by the most enthusiastic revivalists?
16285Are the means of Grace inadequate?
16285Are these the symptoms and evidences of inward purity, or of inbred sin?
16285But again I ask: How do I know that God will hear my prayer?
16285But could the apostles of Jesus tell?
16285But does it claim to be the Spirit''s means and instrument, by and through which He operates?
16285But if He can do this without means, who will say that He can not do the same thing through means?
16285But is it possible?
16285But is it true?
16285But what shall I believe?
16285But, again: Whom does this embrace?
16285But_ can_ He?
16285CONVERSION-- HUMAN AGENCY IN What part and responsibility pertain to the human will in this matter?
16285Can each one then tell whether he is at present in a converted state or not?
16285Can he say,"There is nothing in baptism?"
16285Can it, in short, be traced to any_ human_ origin?
16285Can the Grace of God reach the helpless infant?
16285Can we find it?
16285Dare the Sunday- school thus confuse the child, raise doubts as to Christ''s forgiveness and love, and"_ quench the Spirit_?"
16285Did He not know how to use language?
16285Did He use dark or misleading words in His last Will and Testament?
16285Did it emanate from the wisdom of man?
16285Did some zealous mystic or hermit invent it, because forsooth he supposed it would be pleasant and profitable to have such an ordinance in the Church?
16285Do his sins grieve him?
16285Do such people know what they are talking about, or do they sometimes use these pious phrases to quiet a guilty conscience?
16285Do then these words of Scripture teach the doctrine of Consubstantiation?
16285Do they know what a Catechism is?
16285Do we go in the strength of that heavenly nourishment many days?
16285Do we not all believe that suffering and death are the results of sin?
16285Do we not read how slowly they were enlightened; how, little by little, their errors had to be removed, and the truth applied?
16285Do we prayerfully use them?
16285Do we say, with those early Christians,"_ henceforth let no man trouble me, for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus_?"
16285Do we use the truth as we should, that we maybe"_ sanctified through the truth_?"
16285Do we"_ desire the sincere milk of the Word, that we may grow thereby_?"
16285Does He hereby give into her hand the keys of His kingdom, and authorize her to dispense its treasures?
16285Does He in the present dispensation work mediately or immediately?
16285Does he daily turn to Jesus Christ for forgiveness and strength?
16285Does he earnestly long and strive to be rid of them?
16285Does he hate them?
16285Does it call the bread flesh, either before or after the consecration?
16285Does it purpose to set aside the Bible?
16285Does it"_ dwell richly among us_?"
16285Does no dark sign, no ground of fear In practice or in heart appear?
16285Does she, through her ministry, employ these keys, bring forth heavenly treasures, and distribute and withhold them among the children of men?
16285Does the Bible teach the doctrine of Transubstantiation, as held and confessed by the Roman Catholic Church?
16285Does the Word anywhere tell us that the bread and wine are thus changed?
16285Dr. Pontoppidan, in his explanation of Luther''s Small Catechism, asks the question:"Is it possible to keep one''s baptismal covenant?"
16285Dr. Van Rensselaer, in commenting on these and other serious words of the great Jonathan Edwards, says:"And what was the final result?
16285Has He made provision for this end?
16285How are they to do it?
16285How can it be done?
16285How can we account for this on the ground of infant sinlessness?
16285How could this gulf be bridged, and man saved?
16285How does the Lutheran Church propose to reach that child?
16285How is this to be done?
16285How is this to be done?
16285How?
16285I ask again: What shall I do?
16285I naturally ask: For what purpose has God put me here?
16285If Christ wanted us to understand that the bread and wine merely represent or are emblems of His body and blood, why did He not say so?
16285If not, what is the Bible doctrine on this subject?
16285If now the question is further asked: What good can baptism as thus defined do?
16285If possible for one, why not for a whole congregation?
16285If so, in what respect, and to what extent?
16285If the Lutheran Reformation was a work of God, does it need constant improvements and repetitions?
16285If then saints means sanctified ones, or holy persons, do not the Bible and the Apostles''Creed demand perfect sinlessness?
16285If there is nothing on the altar but bread and wine, why does Christ say,"This is_ My body... My blood_?"
16285In a word, why are both the life and death necessary to justify the sinner?
16285In how far is the human will responsible for the accomplishment or non- accomplishment of this change?
16285In the next place we would inquire: Who need this change?
16285In what sense then has a minister power to remit sin?
16285Is He interested in me personally?
16285Is Jesus formed and living there?
16285Is either of the above views the correct and scriptural one?
16285Is it a factor in the process?
16285Is it any wonder that we count the study of it a part of the Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church?
16285Is it any wonder that we love it?
16285Is it consubstantiation?
16285Is it entirely passive, merely wrought upon, as the stone by the sculptor?
16285Is it in the nature of a substitute for the Bible?
16285Is it not reasonable to believe that He would lead him and guide him and enlighten him to know and point out this Way aright?
16285Is it possible for any_ one_ member to grow up and remain a child of God?
16285Is it that the bread and wine are mere representations or memorials of the absent body and blood of Christ?
16285Is it transubstantiation?
16285Is the modern revival system and the Week of Prayer arrangement an improvement?
16285Is there, can there be suffering and death where there is no sin?
16285Is this the doctrine of God''s word?
16285Is this the teaching of the Word itself?
16285It must now assume an attitude, and meet the question: Shall I yield to these holy influences or not?
16285Know we not, or have we forgotten it, that"_ as many of us as have been baptized into Christ, were baptized into His death_?"
16285Might we not be much further on in the work of holiness than we are?
16285Now, what part does the will perform in this great work?
16285On the Day of Judgment the question will not be asked:"Where and when and how were you converted?"
16285Or do the words clearly teach it is nothing more than a_ sign_--an outward sign-- of an invisible grace?
16285Or shall we try to reason out His human birth, His growth, His nature, His deeds?
16285Or why did not Christ plainly say,"Take, eat this bread, which represents My body, in remembrance of Me?"
16285Or, in other words, what is the Bible doctrine of the Lord''s Supper?
16285Others may still say,"This is a hard saying, who can bear it?
16285Shall we reason out the feeding of the multitudes with those few barley loaves and fishes?
16285The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
16285The first question that presents itself is: Who are the subjects of salvation?
16285The question might here be asked: Is baptism so absolutely essential to salvation, that unbaptized children are lost?
16285The question then is still unanswered What is the doctrine of the divine Word?
16285The question will be,"Were you in a converted state, turned from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God?"
16285The world still asks:"What good can a little water do?"
16285The writer knows of a little girl who came home from Sunday- school and said:"Mamma, why do n''t you ever pray?"
16285They do not live close to Christ themselves, and how can they lead their pupils nearer to Him?
16285They scarcely pray for themselves, much less for their pupils, and how can they instil into them a spirit of prayer?
16285Was he inspired to misunderstand Christ and lead plain readers astray?
16285We are now ready to take all these passages together, to compare them one with another, and to ask, What do they teach?
16285We now wish to ask and examine the question: What do these passages taken together and compared with one another teach?
16285We return to the question: Is the view just noticed in harmony with and based on the Word?
16285We want to know, first of all: what does the Word of God teach on the subject?
16285Well might the blind man have said:"What good can a little earth mixed with spittle do?"
16285What can be more inspiring and impressive than these great facts which our church festivals commemorate?
16285What does He wish me to do?
16285What has the human will--_i.e._, the choosing and determining faculty of the mind-- to do with conversion?
16285What is Transubstantiation?
16285What is it?
16285What is the Bible doctrine of the Lord''s Supper?
16285What is the meaning which a plain, unprejudiced reader, who has implicit confidence in the Word and power of God, would derive from them?
16285What is the nature and object of Luther''s Small Catechism?
16285What is the nature or character of its origin?
16285What sort of a revival shall be longed for, prayed for, and labored for?
16285What then is a revival?
16285What then is conversion?
16285What then is to be done?
16285What, if any part of the work, is to be ascribed to it?
16285When Jesus asked for the_ five barley loaves and two small fishes_, to feed the five thousand, even an apostle said:"_ What are these among so many_?"
16285When will children ever weary of hearing of Joseph, and Moses, and David, and Daniel, and especially of Him who is the special Friend of children?
16285Whence then did the Church get this ordinance which she has ever so conscientiously kept and devoutly celebrated?
16285Where does its activity begin or end?
16285Which were the better off?
16285Whither shall I go for more strength and Grace?
16285Who does not know that often at these revival services the reading and preaching of the Word are entirely omitted?
16285Who has not witnessed this beautiful and touching rite?
16285Who is its author?
16285Who that has attended such meetings has not heard the idea of Grace bestowed through Baptism ridiculed?
16285Why does Paul, in speaking of worthy and unworthy communing, speak of the body of Christ as present, as a matter of course?
16285Why not say, This is bread, this is wine?
16285Why then does our Confession say baptism is necessary to salvation?
16285Why was His death necessary?
16285Will He reach down and make it a new creature in Christ Jesus?
16285Will they not both fall in the ditch?_"Better let these novices themselves sit at the feet of Christ.
16285Would it be possible to have such a Church?
16285Yes, what are they?
16285and he which is born of a woman that he should be righteous_?"
16285or,"Depth of mercy, can there be Mercy still reserved for me?"
36917Why does grandmother cry so often?
36917In a little while a man, not one of the church members, came along and he watched me for a time and said,''What are you going to do there?''
36415What shall I give up for Lent?
36415(= Friday Vespers, First Week=)"Why art thou idle, O my soul?
36415And since we can not keep the Lent liturgically, the question arises: what is our participation in Lent, how can we spiritually profit by it?
36415And why dost thou dedicate thyself to sin?
36415But= what is repentance=?
36415HOW CAN WE KEEP GREAT LENT?
36415What beginning shall I make, O Christ, to this lament?
36415What then is repentance?
36415Why art thou weak yet not come to the physician?
31688But are there any such persons in the world?
31688Know you not, that your members are the temple of the Holy Ghost, who is in you, whom you have from God; and you are not your own?
31688What purity,says a Father of the Church,"what piety shall we require of a priest?
31688Who distinguisheth thee? 31688 After all, what is a novitiate for, if not to discover whether the candidate has the requisite qualities? 31688 And can any sphere of action be more elevated, more grateful than this? 31688 And of all prayers and devotions, can any be more efficacious or salutary than the frequent reception of the Holy Eucharist? 31688 And whence arises, we may ask, this incomparable dignity of the priest? 31688 And why has not the other boy a vocation? 31688 And why is the exercise of these three counsels so excellent? 31688 Are we to be so enamored of benefiting others as to forego God''s special love, and to rest satisfied with a lower place in heaven? 31688 Are you willing to make the bargain? 31688 But because marriage has many cares and responsibilities, is that a prohibitive reason against embracing it? 31688 But could a life be better spent? 31688 But does not a person have to feel a special call before binding himself to perpetual chastity? 31688 But how are we to be perfect? 31688 But how does a young person act when he declines this proffered gift? 31688 CHAPTER IV WHO ARE INVITED? 31688 CHAPTER IX MUST I ACCEPT THE INVITATION? 31688 CHAPTER V DOES CHRIST WANT ME? 31688 CHAPTER VIISUPPOSE I MAKE A MISTAKE?"
31688Could one do more than to give up everything he owns, and then complete the renunciation by dedicating his body, aye, his very soul, to Christ?
31688Do you long to ride the ocean waves, and brave the tempest?
31688Do you think our loving, gentle Redeemer would speak in this harsh way?
31688Does He mean that the power of practicing virginal chastity is given only to the selected few or to the many?
31688God will love you still; but can you be surprised if He cherish other generous souls more?
31688How many children in that class- room, do you think, would joyfully hold up their hands, and beg Him to take them?
31688How, then, would Christ really address the class?
31688If Jesus Christ really stood before you, dear reader, and thus addressed you, what would be your reply?
31688If the following of Christ were easy and agreeable to the senses, where would be the merit and reward of it?
31688Is it better to err on the side of generosity to God, or on the side of pusillanimity?
31688Is it open to all, or must one await the striking manifestation of the Divine Will inviting him to it?
31688Is that a sign God destines you for worldly vanities?
31688Is the invitation extended to all, or limited to the chosen few?"
31688Is there anything of contempt in such a reply?
31688Let us, however, grant that occasionally a novice leaves his order: is that such a disgrace?
31688More than a million Chinese to- day are fervent Christians, and to whom do they owe their faith under God?
31688Now, what says your heart?
31688Or what hast thou that thou hast not received?"
31688Said a boy one day,"How in the world does a person ever know he is to be a priest?"
31688Selfishness, to a large extent, rules in the world, and how can you promise yourself that you will escape its grasp?
31688Should he not say,"The priesthood is too exalted for my weakness and unworthiness"?
31688Suppose Christ were to walk into your class- room, how would He act?
31688The boy or girl who is deliberating on a future career will naturally ask,"Who are invited to the higher life?
31688The child,"with wisdom beyond his years,"the chronicler tells us,"replied,''what, are you taking heaven for yourselves, and leaving earth to me?
31688The thoughtful boy and girl then begin to ask the question,"What shall I be?"
31688Then what of the soul which is daily nourished with the"Wheat of the Elect and the Wine that springeth forth Virgins?"
31688This seems a hard doctrine, for who would be able to give up all he has, parents, home and possessions?
31688V Does Christ Want Me?
31688VI I Feel No Attraction VII Suppose I Make a Mistake?
31688VIII The World Needs Me IX Must I Accept the Invitation?
31688WHAT SHALL I BE?
31688What better work, in the present time, can any of us do than foster vocations to our Brotherhoods and Sisterhoods, whose special mission is teaching?"
31688What does he mean by this?
31688What if they make a mistake by not entering religious life?
31688What is this precious pearl that so charmed the merchant as to make him sacrifice all he had to gain possession of it?
31688What makes the vocation in the one case?
31688What more fitting monument could be left to posterity than a spiritual structure built on Christ and enduring as the foundation on which it rests?
31688What more heroic predecessor would you have than the great"Admiral,"the navigator and discoverer, Columbus?
31688Who could conceive, did not Faith teach it, that mortal man were capable of elevation to such a pitch of glory?
31688Who, then, may aspire to the glorious career of the priesthood?
31688Will he not rather ask himself whether this manner of life is practicable, and possibly even meant and intended for him?
31688Will it reject the special love Christ offers?
31688Will you be so irresponsive as to reply,"Give me the lesser gift; Thy best treasures and best love bestow on my companions"?
31688Will you come to Him, your fresh young heart still sweet with the dew of innocence, and become His own forevermore?
31688Would He pick out four or five pupils and say,"I wish you to be religious, the others I do not want, and I forbid them such aspirations?"
31688Would you be a soldier?
31688_ Creighton University, Omaha, Easter Sunday, 1914._ CONTENTS CHAPTER I Getting a Start II Aiming High III The State of Perfection IV Who Are Invited?
31688or"What shall I do?"
36449And your mother?
36449But what difference does that make to your reverence?
36449Can you read and write?
36449Did you ever go to confession?
36449Did you make your first Communion?
36449How old are you?
36449If I were to teach you all by yourself, would you like to come?
36449Is your father still living?
36449Where are you from?
36449Why do n''t you go to Sunday- school?
36449After Mass, Don Bosco said to him:"What is your name, my little friend?"
36449When shall we begin?"
36449said the sexton, angry now,"what are you doing here then?"
35893''What did you pray for?''
35893An post factam genuflexionem detecto capite,_ surgens_ debeat_ caput tegere_, donec ad altare pervenerit?
35893But how was Protestantism propagated in Ireland?
35893He holds the following dialogue with a converted New Zealander:--''When did you pray last?''
35893How many penitential and meritorious works are required to secure a participation in so precious a treasure?
35893In quaestione: utrum parvi cochlearis pro aqua in calicem infundenda usus sit omnibus licitus?
35893Sacramentum?
35893What shall we say of the ingenious system of penal laws, which, with Draconian cruelty, was enacted against Catholicity?
35893When do you leave, I say?''"
35893Why should we not follow his example?
35893Yes, forgotten have you the young pigs I gave you last summer?
35893[ 6] Matins(?).
14072How could death devour, how could those below receive, how could corruption invade, THAT BODY, in which life was received? 14072 How is it that ye sought me?
14072How is it that ye sought me? 14072 Jesus and Mary?!"
14072Quomodo corruptio invaderet CORPUS ILLUD in quo vita suscepta est? 14072 Who would not wonder on hearing us called Atheists?
14072Whom have ye seen, ye shepherds? 14072 --Can this be right? 14072 A monk, under[ the garb of?] 14072 After the quotation he says,What can be clearer?"
14072Altogether to that which shall be somewhere punished?
14072Altogether to that which shall be somewhere punished?
14072And to what do they amount?
14072And what do those works present to us, on the subject of the Invocation and worship of the Virgin Mary?
14072And what is the tendency of this service?
14072Are they so revealed?
14072As they burst in, and some shouted with a voice of phrenzy,"Where is the traitor?"
14072But by a consciousness of this liability in all things human, must we be tempted to suppress the truth?
14072But can this be so?
14072But closing the holy volume, what light does primitive antiquity enable us to throw on this subject?
14072But does Origen, therefore, countenance any invocation of them?
14072But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother, and who are my brethren?
14072But then what becomes of his authority as a writer citing testimony?
14072But what is the fact?
14072But what?
14072But, are you afraid to approach even Him?
14072But, can this be right and safe?
14072Can any words place more on an entire level with each other, the eternal Son of God and the Virgin?
14072Can it stand this test?
14072Can that worship become the disciples of the Gospel and the Cross, which addresses such prayers and such praises to the spirit of a mortal man?
14072Can the army of angels be included in that description?
14072Can this by any the most subtle refinement be understood to be a mere request to her to pray for us?
14072Can we wonder that individuals, high in honour with that Church, have carried out the same worship to far greater lengths?
14072Catholic, Apostolical?
14072Closing the inspired volume, and seeking at the fountain- head for the evidence of Christian antiquity, what do we find?
14072Could any of us address these same words to one of Christ''s ministers on earth?
14072Could the beloved John, to whose kind and tender care our blessed Lord gave his mother of especial trust, have offered to her such a prayer as this?
14072Could this come from one who invoked angels?
14072Dicite quidnam vidistis?
14072Did he teach his people to invoke Abraham?
14072Do Catholics use stronger words than these?
14072Do not ye, saith the Lord, despise one of the least of those who are in the Church?
14072Does Gregory assure the faithful that he will implore in humble prayer of Peter and Paul?
14072Does Gregory bid the faithful lift up their eyes to Mary the sole destroyer of heresies?
14072Does this sound any thing at all like adoration or invocation?
14072Either Abraham was in heaven in the presence of God, or not; if he was in heaven, why did not his descendants invoke his aid?
14072For how could that authority, which derived its flesh from thy flesh, oppose thy power?
14072For if the cause, yea, forasmuch as the cause makes the martyr, did ever a title of holy martyrs exist more glorious?
14072For what are the circumstances of the parabolic representation?
14072For what prayer can be more spiritual than that which is given to us by Christ, by whom even the Holy Spirit is sent to us?
14072For what would he deny to Christ, who for Christ was about to shed his blood?
14072How can this be?
14072How much time intervened?
14072How, in plain honesty, can we avoid coming to the same conclusion on the subject of the invocation of saints?
14072In an act of all human acts the most solemn and holy, can recourse be had to such refinements without great danger?
14072In terris quis apparuit?
14072Is it possible to suppose that this teacher in Christ''s school had any idea of a Christian praying to saints or angels?
14072Is the invocation of saints and angels and the blessed Virgin to be made an exception to this rule?
14072Is this such an exposition as that the reason of a cultivated mind, and the faith of an enlightened Christian, can acquiesce in it?
14072It was in answer to the remonstrance made by Mary,"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
14072It{ 261} will be well to place that hymn addressed to St. Peter, side by side with the very word of God, and then ask, Can this prayer be safe?
14072Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
14072Knew ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
14072Now, on what authority does this doctrine rest?
14072Of what saint in the calendar was ever such a thing as this spoken?
14072On what foundation stone is this religious worship built?
14072On what foundation, sure and certain, can we build our hopes that"He will favourably with mercy hear our prayers?"
14072Or did St. Athanasius think or speak with us, or with Protestants?"
14072Or, who are my brethren?
14072Quantum temporis intercessit?
14072Quomodo mois devoraret, quomodo inferi susciperent, quomodo corruptio invaderit CORPUS ILLUD in quo vita suscepta est?
14072Rather, we would reverently ask, would He have given this turn to such an address, had He not desired to check any such feeling towards her?
14072Say ye, tell ye, who hath appeared on the earth?
14072Say ye, what saw ye?
14072Subordinate to this, and necessary for its decision, was involved the question, What part of his nature, if any, Christ derived from the Virgin Mary?
14072Such questions as these,"Is there any thing unreasonable in this?
14072The answer of the tomb begins thus,"Why seek ye her in a tomb, who has been taken up on high to the heavenly tabernacles?"
14072The greatness of his goodness who can adequately express?...
14072This, then, is the account nearest to the time of the supposed event; and yet can any thing be more vague, and by way of testimony, more worthless?
14072To what flesh?
14072To what flesh?
14072What can be a more true prayer with the Father than that which came from the lips of the Son, who is Truth?
14072What could not such a Son obtain with such a Father?
14072What has God promised?
14072What has He commanded man to do?
14072What has He taught man to hope for?
14072What human faculty-- which among the most precious of the Almighty''s blessings is not liable to perversion?
14072What impression was it likely to make, and to leave on minds of ordinary powers and instruction?
14072What is revealed?
14072What is there in reason or revelation to forbid me to do so?"
14072What man, when he is in a foreign country, would not hasten to return to his native land?...
14072What testimony do the first years and the first ages after the canon of Scripture was closed, bear upon this point?
14072What unquestionable moral duty can be found, which has not been transformed by man''s waywardness into an instrument of evil?
14072What word would not apply to Him, in most perfect accordance with Scripture language?
14072Who can tell of the bond of the love of God?
14072Who, without weeping, can relate the rest?
14072Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
14072Why did not the inspired David invoke the father of the faithful to intercede for him with God?
14072Why do we not hasten and run that we may see our country, and salute our parents?
14072Why do we spare ourselves?
14072Why is no intimation given in the later books of the Old Testament that such supplications were offered to Moses, or Aaron, or Abraham, or Noah?
14072Why should I attempt to enter heaven through any other gate than{ 398} that gate which the Lord of heaven has opened for me?
14072Why then should a Christian wish to add to that which God has been pleased to appoint and to reveal?
14072Will he now have less power and credit?
14072Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
14072With the Christian the first question is, What is the truth?
14072Would any difference have appeared in their external worship?
14072Would not this be a welcome tenet, if true?"
14072[ Footnote 95: Quem vidistis, Pastores?
14072and whether St. Luke, whose pen wrote this account, could have been made cognizant of any such right invested in the Virgin?
14072can such a call upon her to show her power and influence over the eternal Son of the eternal Father be fitting--"Show that thou art a mother?"
14072or to discountenance the cultivation of those gifts and faculties?
14072others,"Where is the Archbishop?"
14072quid parcimus nobis?
14072to disparage those moral duties?
14072what will become of me, if thou do not exert, in my behalf, thy powerful influence with Jesus?...
14072why should other forms of supplicating them be adopted, whose obvious and direct meaning implies a different thing?
14072{ 154} Why did he see not one, but many visions?
14072{ 299} But what is the real state of the case with regard to the fact of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary?
14072{ 304} Now, suppose for one moment that this came from the pen of Eusebius himself, to what does it amount?
14072{ 317} That the writers of the first four centuries should never have referred to such a fact?
14072{ 404} Quare non vidat unam, sed plurimas visiones?
35360*** Is it logical to say that the intelligence of spirits is immortal, and yet that it had a beginning?
35360A secular writer presents the same incident as follows:"''What is truth?''
35360And so it may be if one could be transported to Mars; while there is much that we do not know about Mars-- has it an atmosphere and oceans?
35360And what of the much- vaunted justice of God in that punishment?
35360And what will be after today?
35360And what will follow the present period of 1,000,000 years?
35360First of all, a word of definition: This term"prophet"--what do you make of it?
35360God''s creative acts culminating thus, the next pertinent questions are: Then what of the decreed purpose of God to punish moral Evil?
35360Has it great continents and mountain ranges?
35360Have ye obtained a Bible, save it were by the Jews?
35360Have you ever thought what a dreadful world this would be without this duality-- the opposite existences here contended for?
35360How much of it?
35360How much, 92,000,000 miles?
35360I wonder if I may venture here to draw in outline the suggestion of that system?
35360If so, what is the status of its civilization?
35360Instructed by the Prophet Joseph Smith, he sang in his hymn on Truth, the following: Then say, what is Truth?
35360Is it inhabited?
35360It is correct enough, but how did it get into your heads?
35360Of man, then, thus understood, our Prophet taught:"The soul-- the mind of man-- the immortal spirit-- where did it come from?
35360Reading that passage a few days ago, I asked the question: Is this rather remarkable semi- prediction of Quincy''s in the way of fulfillment?
35360Take a century, or, better yet, a millennium, a period of 1,000 years-- why not take 1,000,000 years as a period with which to measure duration?
35360This"space"--what is meant by it?
35360WHAT IS A PROPHET?
35360WHAT IS A PROPHET?
35360What does it mean to say that the Constitution of the United States is an inspired instrument?
35360What is between us and the sun?
35360What is on the other side of the sun in a direct line from us?
35360What is the meaning of this?
35360What preceded our present period of 1,000,000 years?
35360What was before today?
35360Wherein lies the just responsibility of man if he was so created as to love Evil and to follow it?"
35360Which, in the last analysis of things, in spite of all special pleadings to the contrary, leaves responsibility for moral Evil with God?
35360Who told you so?
35360Who told you that man did not exist in like manner, upon the same principles?
36402[ 79] And the Lord says:Be not solicitous, therefore, saying, What shall we eat?
36402But is such a life possible amid the whirl of the twentieth century?
36402Desirest thou to be united and drawn to Him in a union so close that it will endure in prosperity and adversity, in life and in death?
36402Does he not dwell in him by that tender affection, that sweet and deeply- rooted joy which he feels?
36402For who hath continued in His commandment, and hath been forsaken?
36402Is it not utter folly to seek or desire human praise and glory for oneself or others, while within we are filled with shameful and grievous sins?
36402Since His love for us is so pure, sincere, and unchanging, ought not we in return to give Him a love constant and uninterrupted?
36402Were it otherwise, how would the guilty, great though their crimes may have been, differ in their punishment and expiation from the innocent?
36402What can we do but cast ourselves at His feet in deepest humility, holy fear mingling in our souls with love, peace, and recollection?
36402What could be happier, better, sweeter than this?
36402What is more blessed than to cast all our care on Him Who can not fail?
36402What is this impassibility but freedom from the vices and passions, purity of heart, the adornment of virtue?
36402Whence could it come?
36402[ 47] Why, O my soul, dost thou vainly wear thyself out in such multiplicity of things?
36402can they do it?--_i.e._, can they perform their duty for God''s sake?
36968But what form could it best take?
36968But who is the Bishop of Lincoln?
33950Are you married?
33950Are you the impious men who despise the true faith, the madmen who blaspheme the Prophet of the Lord?
33950Francis,it asked,"what could benefit thee most, the Master or the servant, the rich man or the poor?"
33950Hands love clasped through charmèd hours, Feet that press the bruisèd flowers, Is there naught for you to dare, That ye may his signet wear?
33950How shall we save ourselves?
33950I mean to ask thee,said Masseo,"why all the world goes after thee?
33950Is there not,he asked himself,"a more beautiful way of gaining the desired end?
33950My brethren what do you advise me?
33950My brother,said Illuminato, who was a man of virtue and intelligence,"what does the world''s judgment matter to you?
33950Then, Lord, what wilt Thou that I do?
33950What do you mean?
33950What do you want?
33950What have you come for again?
33950What must we do?
33950Which do you consider best-- that I should attend to prayer, or that I should go and preach? 33950 Why, then,"went on the voice,"dost thou leave God, Who is the Master and rich, for man, who is the servant and poor?"
33950Will you or will you not go to Germany? 33950 Would you know the reason why all men come after me?"
33950And did they accomplish nothing?
33950And what did that spirit produce?
33950And what were they coming to?
33950At last one day he said to him--"Why is it?
33950But what does that concern you?"
33950But what is your advice?
33950Could he have seen then the rough road that God was preparing for him, would he have drawn back?
33950Do you not know that my house is yours and your brethren''s?"
33950Francis looked at her with interest, and asked--"What can I do for you, Madam?"
33950Going up to him, he said--"Who art thou, and whence dost thou come?"
33950How is it then that men go after thee?"
33950How was he, Francis, young, without any interest, and a stranger to all churchly usages, to get to see the Pope?
33950However, they smothered their rage at first, as best they could, and said quietly to Agnes--"Why have you come here?
33950Hurt to the quick, as well as indignant, Francis cried:--"What is that you are saying?
33950In what was his baby better than any of theirs?
33950Oh, what, if we are Christ''s, Is earthly shame or loss?
33950On parting, the friend said,"You will pray for me?"
33950One here and there in every century?
33950The few?
33950They sprang out and seized him, demanding--"Who are you?"
33950WHAT HINDERS YOU?
33950Was he really as good and holy as the common people began to whisper to themselves?
33950Was their mission an utter failure, as some historians write it?
33950What do you think I ought to do?"
33950What do you think I ought to do?"
33950What is your country?"
33950What was it, he asked himself, that had so completely changed the gay, frivolous, ease- loving Francis Bernardone, into a poor hard- working beggar?
33950Where should he look for Francis?
33950Which of those roads should he take?
33950Who can take charge and direct it after you?
33950Why all men wish to see thee, to hear thee, and to obey thy word?
33950Why all this bloodshed?
33950Why has no one ever tried to gain these infidels over on Christ''s side?
33950Why is it?"
33950Why should Pietro set himself up to be so much better than other folks that he must needs invent a name for his baby?
33950Why should n''t he?
33950Will you pray that God may soften his heart?"
33950With that he took himself off on an unauthorized interviewing tour, and accosting each one he said,"Who are you?
33950[ Sidenote:_ Conflicts._]"Is this all they spare to God?"
33950[ Sidenote:_ Things that Perish._] But what was the matter?
33950[ Sidenote:_ What must we do?_] As the years passed by, Francis was continually met with the question,"What must we do now we are converted?
33950[ Sidenote:_ What must we do?_] As the years passed by, Francis was continually met with the question,"What must we do now we are converted?
33950he cried,"Robbers, evil- doers, assassins, have you no shame for stealing the goods of others, but would you devour the goods of the servants of God?
33950they said through their tears,"are we to lose our father and become orphans?"
33950why all this strife between the children of one Father?
33950why this wholesale hurrying of men to perdition?
36065And I,asked the King,"shall I save my soul?"
36065By what names do men call you?
36065Dost thou not know us, Columba?
36065What ails you, Father?
36065Where are you, Father?
36065Who is your father?
36065Why do you break our hearts, dear Father, in this sweet season of the year,said Diarmaid,"by speaking so often of your departure from us?
36065A year afterwards when speaking to the same man, he said to him,"Do you remember the woman whose soul I saw a year ago ascending into heaven?
36065He was the son of the Prince of Tir- Connell it was true, but in a monastic community such as Clonard were not they all equal before God?
36065How was he to mould his life that the days to come might be an atonement for the fault that was past?
36065Was it the last revenge of the evil one, they asked themselves, on the Saint who had torn a nation from his grasp?
36065What protection shall guard thee from death?
36065Where would be the glory of Erin?
36065Why should Columba, he asked himself resentfully, be loved and privileged above all the other scholars?
36065Why should the good grain be torn up with the tares?
37025Can you tell me how to do it?
37025What is the secret of its popularity?
37025''May I bring a friend with me?''
37025As we walked one day beside this brook, he suddenly said:"Did you ever notice that every brook has its own song?
37025Conwell?"
37025Is there anything that I can do?''
35514What is prophecy but history reversed? 35514 What were the reproaches constantly applied to the Reformation by its enemies?
35514And how do you repress it?
35514Are fire and sword the weapons with which truth fights her battles?
35514Are torture and death the arguments of the gospel?
35514But who was to proclaim the gospel in its native beauty and simplicity?
35514Can it be said that the father''s foreknowledge is a cause of the son''s sinful life?
35514Can such a Church be in any measure the Church of Christ?
35514Can such a church by any possibility be the Church of Christ?
35514Did He fail to foresee that Israel would follow the evil way, forfeiting the blessings and reaping the harvest of sorrow?
35514For who can better direct my judgment in its hesitation, or instruct my understanding in its ignorance?
35514For, remission of sins being fully obtained, what doubt could there be of salvation?"
35514How sadly must the Christian world have declined which could thus conduct itself under the very rod of divine vengeance?
35514How shall we understand his faith unless we see it illustrated in his life?
35514If the"Mother Church"be without divine authority or spiritual power, how can her children derive from her the right to officiate in the things of God?
35514Is it a case of defeat in which Satan was victor over Christ?
35514Is it possible that a church teaching such heresies can be the Church established by Jesus Christ?
35514Is this not a fulfilment of the dread conditions of apostasy foreseen and foretold as antecedent to the second advent of Christ?
35514Should opportunity be given the accused to recant, or was the fact that they had once professed Christianity to be considered an unpardonable offense?
35514Think you that the Lord was ignorant of the course His people would choose?
35514We read of the Lord''s covenant with Israel?
35514Were the new converts to be brought into subjugation to the whole Mosaic law?
35514Were young and old, tender and robust, to be treated alike, or should punishment be graded?
35514What have we not deserved to suffer for such conduct?
35514What mortal has yet measured the standard by which Omniscience gages success or failure?
35514What shall be said of a Church that seeks to propagate its faith by such methods?
35514Which of its results are thrown in its face, as it were, unanswerable?
35514Who dares affirm that what man hails as triumph or deplores as defeat will be so accounted when tested by the principles of eternal reckoning?
35514who is able to make war with him?
34632Is it?
34632Lord,says he,"why can not I follow thee now?"
34632What is the gentleman''s name?
3463211,"How much more shall your heavenly Father give good things to them that ask him?"
3463213,"How much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?"
3463216,"How dieth the wise man?
3463219, 20,"For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
34632Am I then become your Enemy, because I tell you the Truth?
34632And one of them, viz., Peter, asked him where he was going; verse 36,"Simon Peter said unto him, Lord, whither goest thou?"
34632And what could he mean by those"wondrous things"?
34632Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
34632Are not your souls as precious as the souls of the people at Suffield,[15] where they are flocking from day to day to Christ?
34632Divine justice says of the tree that brings forth such grapes of Sodom,"Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?"
34632Do n''t you see how generally persons of your years are passed over and left in the present remarkable and wonderful dispensation of God''s mercy?
34632God is for them; who then can be against them?
34632How can you rest for one moment in such a condition?
34632Is not my word like as a fire?
34632Might he not have resort to the law and see every word and sentence in it when he pleased?
34632Shall all sorts obtain, shall every one press into the kingdom of God, while you stay loitering behind in a doleful undone condition?
34632Shall every one take heaven, while you remain with no other portion but this world?
34632Upon what account should it seem unreasonable, that there should be any immediate communication between God and the creature?
34632Was he ever blind?
34632Was it the wonderful stories of the creation and deluge, and Israel''s passing through the Red Sea, and the like?
34632Were not his eyes open to read these strange things when he would?
34632What could the Psalmist mean when he begged of God to open his eyes?
34632What is the chaff to the wheat?
34632What reason can be offered against it?
34632Whence then cometh wisdom?
34632Where is then the Blessedness ye spake of?
34632Who is there that has an immortal soul so sottish as not to improve such an opportunity, and that wo n''t bestir himself with all his might now?
34632Why have ye not that savor of the things of God, by which you may see the distinguishing glory and evident divinity of me and my doctrine?
34632Why have ye not that sense of true excellency, whereby ye may distinguish that which is holy and divine?
34632Why should not he that made all things, still have something immediately to do with the things that he has made?
34632Will any mortal amongst us be so unreasonable as to lag behind, or look back in discouragement when God opens such a door?
34632Will you be so stupid as to neglect your soul now?
34632You have followed them in sin, and have perhaps followed them into vain company; and will you not now follow them to Christ?
34632and where is the place of understanding?
34632saith the Lord; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?"
34362How long can rolling waters remain impure? 34362 What can this luminiferous ether be?
34362Will they go on forever? 34362 A blind effort, acting out the desperation that comes from long persecution? 34362 A natural question now is, Is there any limit to the changes undergone by matter, and which we designate as evolution? 34362 And if they were able to converse with one another, would they not be in the habit of giving names to the objects which they saw before them? 34362 And is not their knowledge of the things carried past them equally limited? 34362 And still another student of the stars propounds the following questions:Does there exist a central sun of the universe?
34362But recalling that it is one of many similar and even more striking facts, what shall be said, Has ever impostor dared what Joseph Smith did?
34362But what prompted Brigham Young to plant his cane by the shore of an alkali lake and say, Here we shall remain?
34362Can ignorance or disease produce such a logical climax of a scientific system of belief?
34362Did Joseph Smith teach these truths by chance?
34362Did he receive his knowledge from well educated persons, who kept themselves in the background?
34362Do epileptics, in their phantasms, see orderly systems of truth, which are carried into effect in their days of health and sanity?
34362Do not these men, as their intelligences are expanded, receive a Gift of the Holy Ghost, as a reward for their obedience to the demands of nature?
34362Do the worlds of Infinitude gravitate as a hierarchy round a divine focus?
34362Does any sane man in asking us to believe in God, for instance, attempt to describe him in detail?
34362Does theology require more?
34362Every honest man, be he friend or enemy, must marvel, and ask,"Whence did this man derive his knowledge?"
34362For instance,"What sort of life, spiritual and intellectual, exists in distant worlds?
34362Has any man asked us to believe that he can describe the structure of God''s dwelling?
34362Has ever false prophet lived beyond his generation, if his prophecies were examined?
34362Have such qualities ever indicated disease?
34362How does it affect the actions of the individual?
34362How was he able to look into the future, and reveal its secrets?
34362If God did not reveal it to him, where did he learn it, and whence came the courage to teach it as an eternal truth?
34362In another place he defines creation by asking"What is creation?
34362Is it any wonder that the philosophy is perfect?
34362Is not the parallelism strong-- and may it not be that here, also, the"Mormon"prophet could have shown the learned philosopher the correct way?
34362Is not this another form of the Gift of the Holy Ghost?
34362Is not this the place where, perhaps, the evolution of science has failed?
34362Is the work divine?
34362It then means,"How long will it take to accomplish the work?"
34362Man asks, Why am I on earth?
34362On the basis of the fundamental laws, above defined, what does science require of its devotees?
34362Perhaps he thought the valley fair, and the blue mountains may have rested his eyes?
34362Perhaps he was tired of wandering?
34362Shall we of this foremost age accept convincing, logical truth, though it run counter to our preconceived notions?
34362Since ordinary means were beyond his power, how did he acquire his knowledge?
34362Was he a man of lively imagination who guessed shrewdly?
34362Was it a chance move?
34362Was it simply because the place was far off and offered, apparently, good security?
34362What can science, the great explainer, say on this subject?
34362What power shall stay the heavens?
34362Whence came his knowledge?
34362Whence?
34362Where?]
34362Why did Joseph Smith speak of the Rocky Mountains as a gathering place for his people?
34362Why then, did they bring the people here?
34362[ Sidenote: Whence?
34362[ Sidenote: Why am I on earth?]
34362or will there be an end to them?
34362or, did he receive inspiration from a higher power?
35354), and among the saddest words of Christ are those addressed to Judas("Dost thou betray the Son of man with a kiss?"
353541385; what is just cause of war?
3535413; Tob., v. 18), to answer according to the mind of a questioner, as when A says to B:"Have you seen your father?"
353542) Is it lawful for the dying or the sick who are in danger of death to make use of narcotics when there are medical reasons for their use?
353542309; is sacrilege a special sin?
353543) Can narcotics be used even if the lessening of pain probably be accompanied by a shortening of life?
353544) and Extreme Unction("Is there any man sick among you?
35354; Jacques Leclercq,"Can a Layman be a Saint?"
35354; insufficient causes, 1393; when justice of cause is doubtful, 1394; can there be justice on both sides?
35354Attrition in the Sacrament of Penance.--Must attrition based on fear of punishment be joined with love of God to justify in the Sacrament?
35354But a more important question is this: is moral virginity, or the virtue of virginity, also irrecoverable?
35354But what should be said of toleration or license given to prostitutes by the public authority?
35354Dispensation from Law, 401; who may be dispensed?
35354Frequent Communion.--What dispositions are required for frequent Communion( i.e., Communion made several times a week) and daily communion?
35354Hence arises the question; is deliberate sensual gratification about objects sexually exciting always a mortal sin?
35354Hence the question:"Is it lawful to use probable matter in the administration of a Sacrament?"
35354If God could approve of even one lie, would not that approval undermine our faith in His own veracity?
35354Is greater gratitude due to God for the gift of innocence or for the gift of repentance?
35354Is it lawful to make another person drunk when he will be guiltless of sin, and there is a grave reason?
35354Is the fear of bodily harm or of death a sufficient reason for administering a Sacrament to an unworthy person?
35354Is this use of a secret lawful?
35354Morality of Self- Beautification.--Is it wrong to beautify oneself in order to improve one''s looks or to win admiration?
35354Reading Another''s Letters or Papers.--When is it lawful to read the letters or other papers of another person?
35354Sacrilege, definition, 2308; violation of what kind of consecration involves sacrilege?
35354Simulation and Dissimulation of a Sacrament?--Is it lawful in case of difficulty to give a Sacrament only in appearance?
35354Use of Lots.--Is it lawful to use lots in settlement of some business, when there is no intention to seek preternatural oracle?
35354meaning,"Do you know where he is?"
35354then, should this heroism, if the circumstances really demand it, stop at the borders established by the passions and inclinations of nature?
35470How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood, on them that dwell on the earth?
35470_ Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?_Heb.
35470Am I dead?
35470But how can he believe in a being of whom he has no correct idea?
35470Could a universal or catholic power at once destroy the Saints, and perpetuate them?
35470Could the same power, at the same time, be the conservator and promulgator of a system of universal salvation, and of universal deception?
35470Have love''s emotions kindl''d in your breast, And hope enraptur''d seiz''d the promis''d rest?
35470How shall joy be appreciated without sorrow?
35470How shall the sweet be known without the bitter?
35470Is a compass of use when its needle has lost its magnetic attraction?
35470Is a sun dial of use in a dark and cloudy day; or, a watch without a mainspring?
35470Is fire of use when it loses its heat?
35470Is water of use when it no longer seeks its level, or quenches thirst?
35470Or wait ye still the resurrection day, That higher promise of Millennial sway?
35470Or, how shall life be valued, or its eternal duration appreciated without a contact with its mortal antagonist-- death?
35470Or, of what possible use is it if it does exist?
35470Say, have you learn''d the name, and tun''d the lyre, And hymn''d the praise of him-- the great Messiah?
35470Suppose he attains to this, what then?
35470When Saints and angels come to earth again, And in the Mesh with King Messiah reign?
35470When wilt thou cease to be a child in knowledge?
35470Where and when should we look for the"grain of mustard seed,"the germ, the nucleus of such organization?
35470Where are the institutions which would protect, encourage, and honour the patriarch Jacob, with his four wives and their children?
35470Where is the"_ Christian nation_"that does not prohibit the law of God, as given to Abraham and the ancients in relation to marriage?
35470Where is the"_ Christian nation_"that punishes the crime of adultery and fornication with death, or other heavy penalties?
35470Who can trace Earth with its treasures, Heaven with its spheres, Time''s revolutions, eternity''s years?
35470Who then can define the precise point, in the scale of elementary existence, which divides between the physical and spiritual kingdoms?
35470Why not be noble and boundless in charity, like the God whom he calls his father?
35470Will the great, the infinite principle within him be satisfied?
35470_ A Dream!_ What have not dreams accomplished?
35470two men stood by them in white raiment, and said--"_ Ye men of Galilee why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
36889Can a low Mass be said on Holy Thursday or on Holy Saturday?
36889Can a low Mass be said on the three last days of Holy Week?
36889Decembre 1864 e quelle del 20 Novembre 1846 s''intende tolta la suddetta riserva aposta nella detta Bolla del 26 Marzo 1860?
36889Now was the Bible_ a sealed Book_ in our Catholic island, and were our sainted fathers enemies of, or strangers to, its inspired truths?
36889Perhaps in Germany at least, the native land of Protestantism, the holy Bible was a sealed book to the children of the Catholic Church?
36889This applies to the last three days of Holy Week; but can a low Mass be said on one of these days, such as Holy Thursday?
36889What was the Holy Father to do in such a crisis?
32669And your mother?
32669But were not the children frightened?
32669Did you ever hear me preach?
32669Shall we, whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high, Shall we to men benighted The lamp of life deny? 32669 Then how do you know I frighten people?"
32669Then is not your name Nash?
32669Think of him?
32669WHO''S yon man?
32669Were you not afraid?
32669What do you mean?
32669What harm have I done any of you?
32669What is your name, driver?
32669Where is your father, Daniel?
32669Which man?
32669Which of you have I wronged in word or deed?
32669Who are you?
32669You seem half starved, dear,he said;"have you nothing to wear but that cotton frock?"
32669All at once there flashed across Mr. Whitefield''s mind this thought:"Jesus preached in the open air to the people, why ca n''t I?"
32669And did I hear a hundred young voices shouting:"I know who it is, it''s Mr. John Wesley"?
32669And when this time came, do you think he took his turn at stealing from the little boys, and bullying them?
32669Boys and girls, is not this a wonderful story?
32669Can you read the name of it?
32669DO you know what"moral courage"is, young readers?
32669Did not God keep His promise to the man who had"set his love upon Him"?
32669Do you know every book you read makes_ you_ a little bit different?
32669Do you remember a verse in the Bible that, speaking of Jesus, says:"He went about doing good"?
32669During the little talk they had, the visitor said:"What makes you hope you are saved?"
32669Eighteen, did I say?
32669Give up preaching and go home?
32669HAVE you ever heard of the Magic Mirror?
32669HOW old would John Wesley be in 1716, if he was born in 1703?
32669Have you ever been to Liverpool, and seen one of those beautiful vessels that go to America?
32669Have you ever seen a picture of Mr. John Wesley?
32669Have you heard of the Dutch sailor who having broken one of his legs by a fall from the mast, thanked God that he had not broken his neck?
32669He told them the story softly:''With earnest tones and grave, For were they not the sinners Whom Jesus came to save?''"
32669How shall I explain it?
32669However, Mr. Wesley stood at the door and shouted to the people:"Are you willing to hear me speak?"
32669I THINK we must have some more peeps into that Magic Mirror?
32669I WONDER if any of my readers ever think what the books they read are doing for them, especially the books they are most fond of?
32669I WONDER if my readers know any boys or girls who sneer and look down upon their school companions because they are not so well dressed as themselves?
32669I wonder if they ever had the headache?
32669I wonder which of us would like to get up at that time?
32669Instead of seeming pleased, the magistrate said:"What have I to do with Mr. Wesley?
32669Is it not very nice and very comforting to lay your head on your soft pillow and go to sleep?
32669Is not that a loving letter?
32669Must it not have been a wonderful sight?
32669My brothers are brothers to me no longer, and now, must my mother follow too?"
32669Now what do you want me for?"
32669Now, do you see why the world is like a siren?
32669One day Mr. Charles said to him:"What did you think of my brother?"
32669SHALL we have another peep into the Magic Mirror?
32669Should we not have liked to have been at that service?
32669Six o''clock a.m. seems a funny time to call and see any one, does it not?
32669Soon after Mr. Wesley had commenced his sermon, Beau Nash interrupted him by asking:"Who gave you leave to do what you are doing?"
32669The two places are a long way apart, are they not?
32669Then they said:"Will you go if your mother gives her consent?"
32669These are funny things to keep any one young, are they not?
32669Thirteen, would he not?
32669This was a terrible punishment, was it not?
32669To which of you have I done any wrong?"
32669WE all love to get letters, do we not?
32669WILL you look on your map of England and find London?
32669Was n''t that early?
32669Was not that a dreadfully cruel thing to do?
32669Was not that a splendid character to have, and would it not be nice if those whom we live with could say the same of us?
32669Were not these strict rules?
32669Were not these strict rules?
32669What are they looking at?
32669What can it all mean?
32669What could it be?
32669What do we see?
32669What do we see?
32669What do you think he did?
32669What have you got to say to me?
32669What is Faith?
32669What is it these men are singing?
32669What should he do?
32669What should he do?
32669What would they do?
32669Whatever is the matter?
32669Where is the Canorum?"
32669Will my little Sheffield readers take a good look?
32669Would they go over?
32669YOU remember the Holy Club which the Methodists started at Oxford?
32669YOU remember the school at Kingswood, that the colliers collected the money for and started?
32669You boys and girls love father and mother and home, do you not?
32669You know what that is, do n''t you?
32669You remember Mr. Samuel Wesley, the eldest brother?
32669You remember to what a high position Mr. Wesley had risen at Oxford, and how clever he was?
32669You remember what a dreadful place Kingswood was when the Methodists first went?
32669and they poked each other in the ribs, as much as to say:"Is n''t that good?"
32669did I hear a crash then?
32669what could he do now?
35465But what can be done, he replied,"in the face of the obstinate determination of the First Consul, to resist all change in the form of the article?"
35465In what manner?
35465Is not the testimony of all unbiassed witnesses who have travelled among them uniform? 35465 And are not the principles acted on by the Establishment still embodied in Protestant oaths? 35465 And, indeed, were not the heads of the Protestant establishment the most active opponents of Catholic Emancipation? 35465 Are not inspectors and other managers of the system altogether government nominees? 35465 Are the Catholics of this country to be degraded and insulted on account of their religion? 35465 Are we to suppose that the generous affections of the human heart are extinguished in Heaven? 35465 But is it not written thatGod will wipe away all tears from their eyes"?
35465Can they be admitted to sacraments?
35465Does the_ onus probandi_ rest with us or with Mr. Barlow?
35465From what table were her books absent?
35465Have not Catholics great ground to complain upon this head?
35465How do you prove that it is consistent with the Divine attributes?"
35465In quaestione: an Sacerdos post sumptionem pretiosissimi sanguinis debeat parumper immorari in adoratione, prout fit post sumptionem sacrae hostiae?
35465Is it safe, then, for a Catholic youth to gather his ideas of modern civilization from the lips of such a teacher as Mr. Barlow?
35465Keeping in mind the facts just stated, may we not ask, were not Protestants provided with everything they could desire for educational purposes?
35465Now what are the practical results of our missions to the heathen?
35465Was it to be supposed that_ their_ claims should be overlooked in order to give further advantage to Protestantism?
35465Was there ever a more decided manifestation of recklessness and hypocrisy?
35465What canons of judgment ought to be followed in such an investigation?
35465What impression has been made by our associations on the hundred and fifty millions of India?
35465What more could be done to suppress the knowledge of the Christian religion by a Julian or a Mahomet?
35465When things are thus conducted, have we not here again great reason to complain?"
35465Who were the great promoters of the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill?
35465Who would think of visiting the Continental galleries without first making a preparatory course with the aid of Mrs. Jameson''s pages?
35465Why apply one rule to Catholics and another to Protestants?
35465Will the''All Merciful''consign him to everlasting tortures?"
35465Would such a mode of acting be in conformity with the liberality of the present age?
35465[ 19] Will Mr. Barlow say that the gift of his master was not a blessing but a curse?
35465was it necessary to adopt other measures in their favour?
35465what library was considered complete without them?
37230What, then, was the knowledge given to him in this? 37230 Who art thou, Eusebius?"
37230And Polycarp himself replied to Marcion, who met him on one occasion and said,''Dost thou know me?''
37230Barney tells us that the world will last 6,000 years because it was made in six days, and the inference is doubtless as true as the fact(?)
37230But is it likely they would quote loosely words which they believed to be written by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost?
37230But the question naturally arises, if they considered them to be of Apostolic authority why did they not mention them by name?
37230Did''st thou not sit with me in prison in the time of the tyrant?
37230How didst thou escape?"
37230Is it likely that God would allow his Holy Word to be tampered with?
37230May it not have been a phoenix, instead of a dove, which descended on Jesus at Jordan?
37230What, then, says He in the prophet?
37230Wherefore?
37230Wherefore?
37230Wherefore?
37044But( asks Mr. Laemmer), for what reasons was I chosen in preference to the other candidates? 37044 How much of the Ritus Pontificalis of marriage ought a priest to adopt? 37044 In what part of the church are the spouses to take their places? 37044 Is a lighted candle, and how many, to be used at the marriage ceremony, or in blessing holy water, etc.? 37044 Is the ring to be put from finger to finger or on the ring finger at once, as laid down in Roman Ritual? 37044 Is the surname to be repeated in the ceremony? 37044 It may be asked, what was the special fruit derived by him from these patristic studies? 37044 Licetne recitare supra sponsos preces seu orationes in missali positas post orationem Dominicam et Ite missa est? 37044 Now are these data verified in the family of the O''Meachair? 37044 Quando praedictae orationes non sunt recitatae in missa nuptiarum, debentne recitari extra missam elapso tempore prohibito? 37044 Sed vero an ulla oratio nostra, aut ulla omnino laus par sit tam divinae constantiae declarandae? 37044 What then was the origin of Ware''s mistake? 37044 Why then all this outcry? 37044 Why these demands for restitution, with which even a Hengstenberg has been associated? 37044 are they to stand or kneel during the ceremony? 37044 for instance can he use a cope? 30136 ''To be a guest in the house where I should command?''
30136Who is young and who is old? 30136 ( 2) What measure of authority was conferred on and what scope given to the Joint Committee then constituted? 30136 ( 4) What serious difficulties and obstacles are likely to be encountered in Committee, in Convention, and in the Church at large? 30136 ( 5) What particular improvements and adjustments of our existing system would be, in point of fact, best worth the effort necessary to secure them? 30136 A recent critic[88] raises the question,Why single out infants alone for a special service?
30136And how are we to account for their being sundered so distinctly as they are?
30136And if they were not returned in 1883, is there sufficient reason to believe that they will ever be returned in any coming year of grace?
30136And now what is the lesson taught us by the history of the Prayer Book?
30136And true enough, why do we not?
30136Are not his promises_ very precious to you?_ They are all yea and amen in Christ Jesus...
30136Are there not Missals Roman, Ambrosian, and Mozarabic?
30136Are they such fools as to imagine that they can reconstruct what has so evidently tumbled into ruin?
30136Breviaries Anglican, Gallican, and Quignonian?
30136But after all, may not this scrupulous regard for the precedents set us in the old service- books be carried too far?
30136But by what methods of legislative procedure could such a result as the one indicated be reached?
30136But is it desirable to run very much after variety of such a sort in a book of prayer designed for common use?
30136But is the complaint of"no precedent"a valid one, even supposing considerations of intrinsic fitness to have been ruled out?
30136But of what sort should the revision be, and under whose auspices conducted?
30136But on what ground can we rest this sanguine expectation of better things to come?
30136But what shall be said of the composition of entirely new services and offices, if it should be judged expedient to give admission to any such?
30136But what, you ask, is the pathway to any such betterment as I have ventured roughly to sketch to- night?
30136But why assume that the men do not exist who are capable of such a measure of self- control?
30136But why should I confuse your minds by an attempt to tell in detail the whole story of the movement?
30136But would a Prayer Book thus enriched be accepted by the Church at large?
30136By childish commiseration, the utterance of feigned lips, upon the approaching sorrows of disestablishment?
30136By passing resolutions of condolence?
30136Chaplains, raise the psalm,_ Quare fremuerunt Gentes_?
30136Could the Prayer Book be enriched to the extent suggested in this paper without a serious and most undesirable increase in its bulk as a volume?
30136Do you experience any_ doubts or temptations_ on the subject of your eternal safety?
30136Even supposing this were possible, is it at all likely that the Church could be persuaded to accept the amended book?
30136Has Maskell delved and Neale translated and Littledale compiled in vain?
30136Have the laity no rights in the liturgy which the clergy are bound to respect?
30136Have we not Muratori and Mabillon?
30136Have we not been accustomed to regard those times as hopelessly corrupt, impenetrably dark, universally superstitious?
30136How can we be sure that such modern additions to the edifice would be sufficiently in keeping with the general tone of the elder architecture?
30136How shall we best and most wisely show our sympathy?
30136I have spoken of the present and the past, what now of the future?
30136If there were valid ground for such an expectation the alarm might be justifiable; but is there?
30136If this way be done in Hopkin''s why not in David''s Psalms; if in metre, why not in prose; if in a psalm, why not in a litany?"
30136Impoverishment under the name of revision may very justly be deprecated, but who shall find any just fault with an enrichment that is really such?
30136In connection with this, as with all similar undertakings, there are many to cry:"Who will show us any good?"
30136Is it hopeless to expect a like quickness of discernment in the leaders of to- day?
30136Is it the Napoleon of the Directory, or the Napoleon of the Consulate, or the Napoleon of the Empire?
30136Is it worth while to divide public sentiment in the Church upon a question that looks to many to be scarcely more than a literary one?
30136Is not Cranmer''s contemptuous mention of these uncertain legends and vain repetitions amply justified?
30136Is the Republic expecting of us, and reasonably expecting of us, greater things than with our present equipment we are quite able to accomplish?
30136Let it be considered at the proper time, and in a proper way, but why thrust it precipitately into a discussion to which it is thoroughly foreign?
30136Might we not on such days accept the glorious facts, and begin with some special and appropriate psalm or anthem?
30136Moreover, why should this whole matter be discussed, as so commonly it is discussed, wholly from the clerical side?
30136On the contrary, would not the borders of that liberty have been most wisely and safely widened by the steady hand of law?
30136Ought we not to be mortified, rather than gratified, to learn that from the pit of so mouldy a past our book of prayer was digged?
30136The latter runs thus: My dear friend, do you not FEEL_ that you are supported_?
30136The question was distinctly asked by a clerical deputy from the diocese of Maryland,[37] Do you desire to modify the Office of the Holy Communion?
30136Then there is the anxious question, How will it look to the English?
30136There are eyes that think they see a great future before this Church-- are they right, or is it only mirage?
30136What are your_ views_ of the dark valley of death now that you are passing through it?
30136What business have they to be holding councils, and laying plans, and acting as if they had some high and splendid effort in hand?
30136What could possibly be more appropriate?
30136What destiny awaits the book to which our evening thoughts have been given?
30136What right have these Christians to be showing such a lively interest in their vanquished faith?
30136What sense is there in''_ living_''green?
30136What were they that they should have presumed to disturb ancient Anglican precedent in such a point?
30136What will be the effect on the_ Concordat_ if we touch the Prayer Book?
30136Whence came they?
30136Whence is to originate and how is to be appointed the commission of"experts"which is to give us at last the"Ideal Liturgy"?
30136Where is the beauty of childhood?
30136Where is[ sic] the light of those eyes and the bloom of that countenance?"
30136Which is the true, the actual Napoleon?
30136Which shall it be?
30136Whither are we going and what shall we become?"
30136Who has not felt the scantiness of holy association in our Sunday and week- day worship?
30136Why can we not introduce the anthem used on Easter- day, instead of the_ Venite_, throughout the Octave; or at least on Easter Monday and Tuesday?
30136Why do n''t you use it more?"
30136Why have we no such service?
30136Why limit our introductory sentences to seven deprecatory texts?
30136Why not drop the whole thing, and let it fall into the limbo, where lie already the_ Proposed Book_ and the_ Memorial Papers_?
30136Why not forms for rich men and poor men-- old men and maidens-- widows and orphans?"
30136Why should not the whole Church enjoy the happiness of using them?
30136[ 91] Whence came Missal, and Breviary, and Book of Offices-- the best portions of which were merged in the English Common Prayer?
30136it is asked: Daniel and Assemani, Renaudot and Goar?
30136why thus sharply annul a traditional if not a chartered right?
18787Are you very sure of that?
18787But how shall we know which one God wills?
18787But, my father, are not you men like me? 18787 Do n''t you see that he is thinking of taking a wife?"
18787Do you think,replied Francis warmly, and as if moved by prophetic inspiration,"that God raised up the Brothers for the sake of this country alone?
18787Father,he said,"it is useless for you to disturb yourself for what you can not hinder; but, tell me, how much wine do you get on an average?"
18787Here,he said, holding out to him a double handful of coins which he took from Bernardo''s robe,"here; are you sufficiently paid now?"
18787How can I endure patiently continual pains which torture me day and night? 18787 I am the herald of the great King,"he answered"but what is that to you?"
18787Of what order are you?
18787That is all very well, but what can you do for me more than they?
18787What are you saying?
18787What is it, brother, what do you want of me again?
18787What is the matter with you?
18787Whence come you?
18787Where was I when I told you to do whatever your minister told you as to the psalter?
18787Wherefore, then, have you sent your brethren so far away, exposing them thus to starvation and all sorts of perils?
18787Wherefore,said the God of old Isaiah,"do you weigh money for that which is not meat?
18787Which one shall we take?
18787Who are you?
18787Why do you lay at my door things with which I have nothing to do? 18787 Why have you permitted these lewd fellows to stay under our portico?"
18787Why thee? 18787 Why,"he asked,"since you are poor, will you not accept like the others?"
18787You come here,he said,"expecting to find a great saint; what will you think when I tell you that I ate meat all through Advent?
18787[ 21] To feel that implacable work of destruction going on against which the most submissive can not keep from protesting:My God, my God, why?
18787[ 5] Only a profoundly religious and poetic soul( is not the one the other?) 18787 ''Whom do you wish I should give you, my son?'' 18787 A physician of Arezzo whom he knew well, having come to visit him,Good friend,"Francis asked him,"how much longer do you think I have to live?"
18787After going on a certain time,"Is it true,"he said,"that you are Brother Francis of Assisi?"
18787After that, what did it matter that Francis''s tears became more abundant to the point of making him blind for a fortnight?
18787Afterward, when his companions, who had not had the courage to remain, came back he said to them, smiling,"Oh, cowardly folk, why did you go away?
18787Am I, then, responsible for their souls?"
18787And all of St. Francis in his address to brother wolf and his sermon to the birds?
18787And how is it that the bulls sent to the seven bishops have left not the slightest trace upon this pontiff''s register?
18787Are not the words of her representatives the words of Jesus forever perpetuated on earth?
18787Brother Bernardo in his mission to Bologna, for example( 1212?
18787But did not most of the men of''89 believe themselves good and loyal subjects of Louis XVI.?
18787But is this abstinence from action truly Christian?
18787By what right did he, a mere deacon, admit to profession and cut off the hair of a young girl of eighteen?
18787Did not Jesus, the Virgin, the disciples live on bread bestowed?
18787Did the Italian translator think there was an error in this quotation?
18787Did they receive a Rule from St. Francis?
18787Do we not find all of Jesus in the words of the Last Supper?
18787Do we now understand his pain?
18787Does he not hold his message from Christ himself?
18787Does it not by itself alone reveal the freshness, the youth, the kindness of heart of the first Franciscans?
18787Does not this suggest the idea that the pontiff had perhaps named a commission of cardinals to oversee the Brothers Minor?
18787Does this give us reason clamorously to condemn Ugolino and the pope?
18787Evidently all these abuses are displeasing to you; but then, people ask, why do you tolerate them?"
18787FOOTNOTES:[ 1] Thirty- sixth and last strophe of the song_ Amor de caritade Perche m''hai si ferito?_ found in the collection of St. Francis''s works.
18787For what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
18787Had Clara and Francis foreseen the difficulties which they would meet?
18787Had he been ill?
18787Had he come to see that the necessities of life were to sully and blight his dream?
18787Had he discovered the warning signs of the misfortunes which were to come upon his family?
18787Had he seen in the check of his missions in Syria and Morocco a providential indication that he had to change his method?
18787Had this scene frightened the Benedictines?
18787Has not the passion for worm- eaten speculations yet made victims enough?
18787Has not this artless scene a delicious and poignant sweetness?
18787Have not these artless repetitions a mysterious charm which steals deliciously into the very depths of the heart?
18787Have we not seen generals who preferred to lose a battle rather than gain it with the aid of guerrillas?
18787Have we reason to blame Celano?
18787He desired to be a man of the Gospel, an apostolic man, but was not the best way of becoming such to obey the Roman pontiff, the successor of Peter?
18787He might perhaps have been a great doctor, but would he have become the Saviour of the world?
18787He thought himself obeying God in defending his own inspiration, but does not the Church speak in the name of God?
18787How be sad when in spite of falls one never ceases to make progress?
18787How could he better have declared his purposes or revealed his dreams?
18787How could he refuse a hospitality so thoroughly Franciscan?
18787How far did the young man permit himself to be led on?
18787How is it going to be marked?
18787How many times had he not been reminded that a great association, in order to exist, must have precise and detailed regulations?
18787How refuse it when there were so many works to found?
18787How shall one be melancholy who has in the heart an inexhaustible treasure of life and truth which only increases as one draws upon it?
18787Is he not an ambassador of God?
18787Is it not a mistake?
18787Is it presumptuous to ask our readers to try to understand the thirteenth century and love St. Francis?
18787Is not all Francis in this choice?
18787Is not devotion always blind?
18787Is not this a charming incident?
18787Is there not in them a sort of sacrament of which the words are only the rude vehicle?
18787Is there such a thing as the important and the secondary?
18787Is this perhaps a mistake?
18787Is this to say that I have only desired to give the reader a moment of diversion?
18787Must they not, by any means, prevent this abomination in the holy place?
18787Must we renounce the use of this weapon against the enemies of the faith?
18787Must we see in this a pious fraud to weaken the numberless clear declarations of Francis against learning?
18787Of course Francis''s humility was doubted by no one, but why not manifest it, not only in costume and manner of living, but in all his acts?
18787Of what consequence are the names of those early disciples who are entirely secondary in the history of the Franciscan movement?
18787One day a brother of whom he asked,"Whence do you come?"
18787Ought we, perhaps, to read di Campello?
18787Quis potest vivere sine temporalium possessione?
18787The clergy repeat to satiety that we must not confound the two; but what good does this do if in practice we do not distinguish them?
18787Then turning toward Masseo,"Thou wishest to know why it is I whom men follow?
18787This province, which is evidently his own,"does it not resemble the sky blazing with stars?
18787Thou wishest to know?
18787Was he a native of the town of Catana?
18787Was he trying to divert his mind, to forget that day of bitter thought?
18787Was he wrong?
18787Was it not rendering a great service to those to whom they resorted to teach them charity?
18787Was not the mountain that of his sufferings, the temptation to murmur and despair?
18787Was the knight of Christ then going to give up his arms?
18787Was there a work of this name?
18787What does it matter whether there were two, three, or four missions before the papal approbation?
18787What else could they do, on arriving in a country, but answer those who asked for news?
18787What had he been doing those eight months?
18787What happened next?
18787What has happened?
18787What ought I not to have done when he came in the name of God?
18787What separates this prayer from the effort to discern duty made by choice spirits apart from all revealed religion?
18787What shall we say of a biography where Francis''s Will is not even mentioned?
18787What was Francis doing all this time?
18787What was said to him by the stable where the Son of Mary was born, the workshop where he toiled, the olive- tree where he accepted the bitter cup?
18787What were his views on the subject of learning?
18787When shall we find some one who can and will undertake to make a scientific edition of them?
18787When they arrived at the court the king admired their beauty, and finding in them his own likeness he asked,"Whose sons are you?"
18787Whence comes it, then, that it should be thee whom the world desires to follow?"
18787Where are they who have stolen away my family?"
18787Which is the more beautiful, the ideal temple of the artist''s fancy, or the poor chapel of reality?
18787Who knows even that it was not the Calabrian Seer who awoke his heart to its transports of love?
18787Who knows whether conscience was not already murmuring a reproach, and showing him how trivial were all the sophisms which had been woven around him?
18787Who knows whether the joy which he would have felt in seeing France did not confirm him in the idea that he ought to renounce this plan?
18787Who would dare say so?
18787Whom, if not him who was afterward to appear as the Anti- Francis?)
18787Why had he deserted his post, given up the direction of his family, if not from idleness and selfishness?
18787Why had he not gone home to preside at the chapter?
18787Why should it take three to write a few pages?
18787Why should we not have here some fragments of the original legend of the Three Companions?
18787Why thee?
18787Why thee?"
18787Why this solemn enumeration of Brothers whose testimony and collaboration are asked for?
18787[ 29] Had he been belated by some mission?
18787[ 3] Did these merely exterior demonstrations disgust him?
18787[ 3] Who knows if some one will not arise to take up his work?
18787[ 55] What more natural than to put Thomas of Celano at its head?
18787[ 8] Why did he not apply to one of the Brothers of the Saint''s immediate circle?
18787_ Alleluia_,[4] does not this include the whole Franciscan dream?
18787_ Da pauperi ut des tibi: da micam ut accipias totum panem; da tectum, accipe coelum._[ 6] By what right did he begin to preach?
18787_ La selva d''un luogo deserto del val di Spoleto_( Carceri?
18787_ Quænam hæc est doctrina nova quam infers auribus nostris?
18787_ Super quem inquit( Franciscus) tenes dexteram meam?
18787_ he gently murmured as he led me away, all ready to receive my confidence_,"sognava d''amore o di tristitia?"
18787and never from Central Italy, where, among other eye- witnesses, Brother Leo was yet living([ Cross] 1271)?
18787cit._, p. 30); 2, portrait dating about 1230, by Giunta Pisano(?
18787consult them, gain inspiration from their views?
18787grant it?
18787replied Egidio;"do you believe that a simple woman might please Him as well as a master in theology?"
18787was there not room to profit by the experience of the older orders?
18787what shall we ignorant and simple ones do to merit the favor of God?"
18787which way are you facing?"
18787why hast thou forsaken me?"
18787why labor for that which satisfieth not?
34194''Look here, Higgins,''thought I,''what if you did n''t have a cent in your pocket?'' 34194 Ai n''t ye goin''t''preach no more at Camp Six?"
34194Am I dyin'', Pilot?
34194And how d''ye like_ that_, Mister Woods?
34194And what did the young man do?
34194Are men made by conditions,the bartender propounded,"or do conditions make men?"
34194Boy,demanded the Pilot,"where''s your money?"
34194Boys,a lumber- jack proposed,"how''s this for an idea?"
34194But why?
34194Did you ever say that if it came to a row between the gamblers of this town and the lumber- jacks that you''d fight with the lumber- jacks?
34194Feel a bit better now?
34194Friend of the Pilot''s?
34194Got any room back there for Bill, boys?
34194Have a drink?
34194Have a little something soft?
34194How d''ye like_ that_? 34194 How much you got left?"
34194Jack,said the Pilot, now,"what you going to do?"
34194Jones?
34194Know the Pilot?
34194Look here, Higgins,said the bartender,"what business is this of yours, anyhow?"
34194Near all in?
34194Nearing the landing, Pilot?
34194Pilot,he asked, presently,"do you think I can make the grade?"
34194Pilot,said a solemn jack, rising, when the sermon was over, as he had been delegated,"do you know Mooney?"
34194That you, Pilot?
34194That''s all right, Jack,Higgins said;"but look here, old man, is n''t little Johnnie_ ever_ going to pull you out of this?"
34194Then,said the dying man, in amazement,"what the hell did you come here for?"
34194To fix it, Pat?
34194Understand me?
34194Well,snarled the visitor,"how about it?"
34194Well,thought the Pilot,"what next?"
34194Well-- when the hell?
34194What Jones?
34194What business-- of_ mine?_asked the astounded Pilot.
34194What for?
34194When you know that they rob you?
34194Where''s your money?
34194Whitey Mooney?
34194Will you shake hands?
34194Yes; what you buttin''in for?
34194You Higgins?
34194You hear me, Jones?
34194You mean,said he,"that I need another team of leaders?"
34194You wo n''t mind, will you,said he,"if I hold a little service for the boys in the bunk- house to- night?"
34194You''re from Three, are n''t you?
34194_ Did-- you-- turn-- him-- down?_"You bet I did, boys!
34194_ Me_ fix it?
34194_ Why?_Higgins informed them.
34194''What if you were a dead- broke lumber- jack, and hungry like this?''
34194Ai n''t that right, Billy?"
34194An amazing incongruity: these seared, blasphemous barbarians bawling,_ What a Friend I Have in Jesus!_ Enjoy it?
34194Another prescribed:"Got any whiskey in camp?"
34194Are you all ready?"
34194Behind the bunk- houses, in the twilight, they say to him:"When you goin''t''be in Deer River, Pilot?
34194But what can be expected of you, anyhow?
34194Did you notice how attentive they were?
34194Do you know Whitey Mooney?"
34194Does it do_ you_ any good?"
34194Drink?
34194Friday?
34194Had not the Lord spoken with the tongue of this dying man?
34194Higgins called out,"ca n''t you oblige the boys by grinding that axe another time?"
34194I watched his game, boys, and I know what I''m talking about;_ and you know I know!_"Proceeding:"You know that saloon- keeper Tom Jenkins?
34194Is it any wonder that you fail to consider those who fail to consider you?
34194Is it any wonder,"he went on, in a breathless silence,"that you go wrong?
34194Is n''t the whole thing funny?"
34194Now is n''t that funny?
34194One asks, What does he get out of it?
34194See me through, wo n''t you?"
34194The phrasing?
34194To thrash or not to thrash?
34194Was not this the very work the Lord had brought him to this far place to do?
34194What kind of an example do your employers set?
34194Who sets you a good example of fair dealing and decent living?
34194Why should n''t Higgins be that minister?
34194Why should n''t Higgins?
34194Why the hell do n''t they have toons like that in the shows?
34194Woods?"
34194XVI THE WAGES OF SACRIFICE One asks, Why does Higgins do these things?
34194Your employers?
34194he cried, severely,"where''d ye put that bottle?"
34194said Higgins;"where_ you_ going?"
34194says I;''how''s business?''
34194says she;''what do I care about expense?
38682The period was now at hand when Columba was to be elevated to the priesthood; and how did he prepare to enter upon and receive so great a dignity?
38682Why have you hitherto endeavored to conceal yourself, so as not to let us pay you that veneration which we owe to you?"
38966Who is to assist us in our task, in our daily efforts?
37774And in what war can the sincere Christian ever have stronger inducements to pray for the success of his country, than in this?
37774For what can be more unreasonable, than to draw from different, and even opposite premises, the same conclusion?
37774If we can not regret the defeat of the two former tyrants, what must they be who can triumph in the mischiefs of the two latter?
37774May I be permitted a short digression on the subject of those exiles?
37774Must a revolution be equally necessary in the case of two sorts of Government, and two sorts of Religion, which are the very reverse of each other?
37774What English heart did not exult at the demolition of the Bastile?
37774What lover of his species did not triumph in the warm hope, that one of the finest countries in the world would soon be one of the most free?
22134''Can you not trust God?'' 22134 ''He wants our hearts, and wo n''t you trust Him, mamma?''
22134''What does He want?'' 22134 ''What?''
22134And bring others to know him?
22134And thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet?
22134And what shall I more say? 22134 Are you looking unto Jesus?"
22134Can you recall your prayer?
22134Dear Lord, and shall Thy Spirit rest In such a wretched heart as mine? 22134 He saith unto him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
22134He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? 22134 How do you do, Mr. Gough?
22134I have just been to see poor Mr. H----, he can not live-- he does n''t seem to realize it; and then what will become of his family? 22134 Is your peace never disturbed, William?"
22134Mr. Phelps, can you attend the funeral of a child on---- Street? 22134 What book?"
22134What shall I render unto God for all his benefits? 22134 Who are these arrayed in white robes, and whence came they?
22134_ Wo n''t you trust Him?_the child asked.
22134''Do they go to Sabbath- school?''
22134''Have you not always been cared for?''
22134''How can you pray for one who has abused you so?''
22134''Will you read it,''she inquired,''if I give you one?''
22134''Will you send them if I call for them next Lord''s Day morning?''
2213412---- Street, and see a young man who is sick, and will have to go to the hospital?
22134After supplication in prayer and a hymn of praise, the minister asked mother:"Have you any word for me, sister?"
22134Amid all the busy scenes of life, is there no time for a cheerful word?
22134And Jesus stood still, and called them, and said, What will ye that I should do unto you?
22134And did I read His sacred Word, To make my life therewith accord?
22134And did I, when the day was o''er, God''s watchful aid again implore?
22134And so every one of us who are here to day in Christ can say humbly, but truly,"O death, where is thy sting?
22134Are all elders wise?
22134Are all ministers wise?
22134Are all these professing Christians wise?
22134Are not souls perishing around you for lack of knowledge?
22134Are not the opportunities great in this city for doing good?
22134Are there no tumultuous fears allayed in the breast of those two blind men as they sit by the wayside to Jerusalem?
22134Are we all who are here to- day to this funeral_ in the Lord_--"I in them and thou in me?"
22134Are you still slighting the Saviour?
22134But what is the object God has in view in thus breaking the family circle by death?
22134But what makes us to differ from each other?
22134Can the consolation of God be small with those who are His, when we are informed that He will ransom His people from the power of the grave?
22134Can we then withhold our alms to the poor?
22134Can you be engaged in a grander or nobler work?
22134Can you imagine a more heartrending scene than the one so graphically portrayed by this missionary woman?
22134Can you not save that young and precious life, so dear to us, so gentle, so loving, so kind, so sympathetic, so hopeful?
22134Dearly beloved, we may well ask,"Who are these arrayed in white robes?"
22134Did I for any purpose try To hide the truth and tell a lie?
22134Did I hear some one say,"But what of to- morrow, For my foes are so strong, and I''m sinful indeed?"
22134Did I my lips from aught refrain That might my fellow- creature pain?
22134Did I my time and thoughts engage As fits my duty, station, age?
22134Did I with care my temper guide, Checking ill- humor, anger, pride?
22134Did I with cheerful patience bear The little ills that all must share?
22134Does not the Holy Spirit work in this very same manner?
22134Dr. Guthrie asks:"Why should we not lie as calmly in the arms of God''s Providence, as we lay in infancy on a mother''s breast?
22134For all God''s mercies through this day Did I my grateful tribute pay?
22134For, has He not promised,"Ask, and ye shall receive?"
22134From him, who loves me now so well, What power my love can sever?
22134Have you heard of that wonderful city, Whose walls are of jasper and gold?
22134Have you heard of those emblems of vict''ry, That all of the glorified bear?
22134Have you not a word for Esther?
22134Have you still joy and peace?"
22134He could say, with Newton,"Christ''s way was much rougher and darker than mine, Did Christ, my Lord, suffer, and shall I repine?"
22134He looked up and said:"''Mamma, do you know what God says?''
22134He says:"If lusty love should go in quest of beauty, Where should he find it fairer than in Blanch?
22134Here?
22134His favorite hymn was: O land of rest, for thee I sigh, When will the moment come, When I shall lay my armor by, And dwell in peace at home?
22134How can I live without him?
22134How can we save the non- churchgoers?
22134How is it possible for a soul to be ready for death, and judgment, and a coming eternity, without conversion?
22134How is it possible for him to admit any to the Lord''s table, when he is but a judge himself?"
22134How is it possible to excommunicate, when he ought to be excommunicated himself?
22134How precious is this thought; though friend after friend depart,"For who has not lost a friend?"
22134I looked upon him with astonishment and exclaimed:"How is it, my friend, you can be so kind to me, as I am a comparative stranger to you?"
22134I was half sorry for the suggestion, which seemed somewhat to bewilder him, and said:"That is all you can do, is it not?"
22134If a man die, shall he live again?
22134If love ambitious sought a match of birth, Whose veins bound richer blood than Lady Blanch?"
22134If zealous love should go in search of virtue, Where should he find it purer than in Blanch?
22134Is it not that we may be like Him?
22134Is not the wickedness great?
22134Is not this the way that God deals with us?
22134Is there any purer pleasure in this world than the joy that is experienced in the heart when souls are converted to God?
22134Is there any wonder that the whole city was moved, saying,"Who is this?
22134Is there some idol that you are cherishing?
22134Is there some secret, darling sin to which you are clinging?
22134L., is Jesus precious to- day?''
22134Linked to the eternal, never broken chain of God''s goodness, what can affright?
22134Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
22134Lovely as human friendships and fellowships are here below, what are they in comparison to the felicitous condition of society in heaven?
22134Many ask the question that Cain impudently put to the Lord,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
22134May we not receive, at your convenience, particulars of their last illness and going?
22134My dear husband, how can I live without you?"
22134No Christian, however weak he may be, need fail to feel with Paul, and ask the same question,"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
22134O grave, where is thy victory?"
22134Of the star- bedecked crowns of rejoicing Which all of the ransomed shall wear?
22134Oh, God, can you not spare him?
22134Oh, are you ready?
22134Oh, if God should call for you to- day, where would your soul go?
22134Oh, what wilt thou do in the swellings of Jordan without an interest in the atoning work of Jesus?
22134Oh, who can fully estimate the excellency of a devotional temperament?
22134Oh, wilt thou let Him depart?
22134Or offer long and pharisaical prayers?
22134Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
22134Salt therefore is good: but if even the salt have lost its savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
22134Say,"who is this that cometh from Edom with dyed garments, from Bozrah travelling in the greatness of His strength?"
22134Shall He come and find me standing From the worldling''s joy apart, Outside of its mirth and folly, With a true and loyal heart?
22134Shall He come and find me working In the vineyard full of love; Only working, till the glory Breaks upon me from above?
22134Shall life, or death, or earth, or hell?
22134Shall the Christian''s remembrance of these words be overlooked in the great day of reckoning?
22134She answered,''When I go to be with Jesus;''but she added,''Who will see to my little girl?''
22134She further asked me,''Have you any children?''
22134She said,''Excuse me, lady, will you accept a tract?''
22134She said,''I have often thought it might be wrong, but I am now convinced of it; but what shall I do for my living?''
22134She was one of those so graphically described by Jeremiah:"They say to their mothers where is corn and wine?
22134Still, we have to watch for souls and the bringing in of a brighter and better day, when one need not say to the other,"Know ye the Lord?"
22134Tarry, how?
22134The mother laughed, and said:''You can not take care of yourself; what will you do with him?''
22134The question has often been asked by the philanthropic men of the present day, How can we reach the masses?
22134The question will not be asked in the great day of account: Did you preach long, deep, and eloquent sermons?
22134Then shall the righteous answer Him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee?
22134Therefore, take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
22134To whom, save thee, Who can alone For sin atone, Lord, shall I flee?
22134Was it not the Holy Spirit in this woman''s heart, that, led her again and again to visit this home?
22134We read:"So, when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
22134What a blessing, indeed, is this holy book in these poor homes?"
22134What brought about this personal reformation in the habits and character of parents and children?
22134What does Christ say in the Apocalypse?
22134What impressed them?
22134What is God''s estimate of those who trust in Him?
22134What is faith?
22134What is light?
22134What is the ultimate design of Christ knocking at the door of the heart?
22134What thing shall I take to witness for thee?
22134What though the storm of bereavement and affliction howl without?
22134What victories for Christ and His Church have been achieved-- who can tell?
22134What was the secret of her power in eliciting this outside testimony?
22134What would become of the masses in the lower part of the city, were it not for our truly devoted Bible women?
22134When Jesus was here upon earth the question was asked,''Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?
22134Where can we find one so full of the spirit of her dear master?
22134Where can we find rest and refuge in a dying hour, but by thinking upon and trusting in_ Him_ who is''the shadow of a great rock in a weary land?''"
22134Where?
22134Whither, oh, whither can they fly as wretched wanderers from their homes?"
22134Who among our young men in this congregation will take the place of Elder Knowles?
22134Who are arrayed in white linen, pure and white?
22134Who are the true called to the marriage supper of the Lamb?
22134Who can estimate the value of a holy missionary woman''s work in this world of sin and sorrow?
22134Who can really estimate the power of such human affection?
22134Who is sufficient for these things?
22134Who is sufficient for these things?
22134Who will bear the sheaves away?
22134Whose inhabitants ever are happy, And never grow weary or old?
22134Why do you not pray to the Blessed Virgin?''
22134Why does it imply simply a change of mind?
22134Why not?
22134Why should we remain incredulous about God''s willingness to save sinners, after such a marvellous manifestation of Divine mercy?
22134Why this marvellous success?
22134Why; what does he mean?
22134Why?
22134Why?
22134Why?
22134Why?
22134Will the dear Lord not recognize even a cup of cold water given in the name of a disciple?
22134Will you run after Him?
22134Yonder?
22134You asked if I could use any of them?
22134_ God''s Word assures us that a little child shall lead them._--"Mamma, do you know what God says?
22134_ Seemed glad to see me, etc._--Why, dear Christian reader?
22134dear friends, are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister to them who are heirs of salvation?
22134or thirsty, and gave thee drink?...
22134or who describe what smile Of gratitude illumed the face of woe?"
22134or, What shall we drink?
22134or, wherewithal shall we be clothed?
22134shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?...
22134what shall I equal to thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter of Zion?
22134what thing shall I liken to thee, O daughter of Jerusalem?
33836We are,says he,"at this hour,{ 85} on terms of amity with Russia; within how short a period was it otherwise?"
33836And is he not then prostrate on the ground, gagged and muzzled beyond the possibility of barking?
33836And what branch of human{ 241} science was banished from their schools?
33836And why is the re- establishment of the society demanded?
33836Are these the abodes of luxury and wealth?
33836But the despotism of the general?
33836But what does this signify?
33836But who are the persons alarmed?
33836But why was not Laicus equally trusted with the secrets of that state prison?
33836But, say their enemies, how were these pursued?
33836Can any thing be more reprehensible?
33836Can sir John adduce a single instance of a Jesuit''s betraying the country, or the government, which protected him?
33836Can this be a crime?
33836Did Jesuits ever attempt to use this_ right_?
33836Did it not become an inquirer into the truth of the accusations, to state the answer of Henry IV to the accusers of the Jesuits?
33836Did secular sovereigns quietly acquiesce in such a glaring usurpation of their most undoubted right?
33836From the pope?
33836How can this be credited?
33836How could a copy of it have escaped into England?
33836How were these glorious prospects realized?
33836I need not ask again, what is your aim?
33836I say again, who are you?
33836If any one had been accused, how came you to spare him?
33836If you have written truth, why should you skulk{ 264} from the light?
33836If, then, their testimony is to be admitted as irrefragable, in the present times, in one point, why not in another?
33836In God''s name, Laicus, who are you, and what is your aim?
33836In what bullarium then may the grant be found?
33836In what chapter of the Institute did{ 282} Laicus discover the power or the practice of admitting men of all religions into the society?
33836In what historian, or in what tradition, has Laicus found, that pope Innocent XIII was murdered, or murdered by_ Jesuits_?
33836In what part of their Institute is this canon found?
33836Is this not taking up the character of legislator for the happiness of men?
33836It is said, that the king of Spain employs Jesuits; I tell you, that I am{ 79} determined to do the same; why should France fare worse than Spain?
33836It is, in fact,_ all_ copied: why then did he not cite his authority?
33836New personages in comedies are introduced to excite new interest; and was Coudrette ever before named in this island?
33836Now what does the writer of the pamphlet before me say?
33836Quere, from whom did he obtain it?
33836Shall we then have recourse to the laity?
33836Was he not contradicted, if I may use the expression, by anticipation?
33836Was there no treason, was there no regicide doctrine in the following brutal speech, which he addressed to her?
33836Well, what succeeds the_ imprimis_?
33836Were there no room for favour amongst you, would you admit any, but what were worthy of being members, and of having a seat in your parliament?
33836What do we learn from reason, and from fact?
33836What does the pontiff next examine, weigh, and debate attentively, carefully, and wisely?
33836What is the evident inference?
33836What numerous body can be answerable for every individual of it?
33836What was done?
33836What was their conduct?
33836What writer, valuing his own respectability, would cite such a creature as this?
33836What{ 154} was their ambition?
33836When did all this happen, and who was the grand duke?
33836Where now is the horror of this obedience?
33836Where now is"the formidable array of pontiffs,"which show that Ganganelli"is not the solitary impugner,"among popes, of the order of Jesuits?
33836Who can believe, that_ protestant Jesuits_ would ever have submitted to persecute protestants?
33836Who can imagine unanimity of mind, heart, and action among men, who disagreed in the fundamental principle?
33836Who will be{ 316} surprised, that the heroic Alexander continues to distinguish them by fresh favours?
33836Who will blame other princes for imitating his example?
33836Who will cavil at Pius VII, in this new dawn of public tranquillity, for his endeavours to recover their services?
33836Who, before Laicus, ever wrote,{ 283} that the assassin of Henry III of France was_ instigated_ by Jesuits?
33836Why has it been omitted?
33836Why was not Hume quoted by the writer of the pamphlet?
33836With respect to missions, the Jesuits might truly apply to themselves the verse, Quæ regio in terris nostri non plena laboris?
33836With such a speech in existence, is it not a disgrace to any man to cite against the society the remonstrance that gave occasion to it?
33836Would you know, Sir, the origin of your despicable_ Monita_?
33836and were they always the real objects?
33836and, when he was copying, why did he omit to copy the passages that stared him in the face?
33836croit- il l''immortalité de l''ame?
33836how have they been requited?
33836que croit- il donc?
33836{ 319} And what then can engage me to meddle with your final observations and inferences?
18675And here is my son; in the spring of life; on adventures so strange; in a universe so vast and so mysterious; what will be his destiny? 18675 And what will the future be?"
18675But how can you manage the men?
18675But this is Mr. Barker''s, is it not?
18675Can she select the paper containing her name?
18675Do you really think,said I,"that the Prophet is speaking, in those words, of men generally?"
18675Do you think that the Prophet refers in that passage to man''s natural proneness to evil?
18675Does Mr. Barker live here?
18675Is her name among those on the table?
18675Is that all?
18675Then is the law of God as various as men''s natural tendencies? 18675 Then why did you sell me them?"
18675What can he refer to else?
18675What else is he speaking of?
18675When will vain words have an end?
18675You will be dead,said he,"in twelve months, if you persist in your miserable course, and what will become of your wife and children?
18675''And do you laugh at God''s holy word?''
18675''Can there be any man so foolish as not to accept the mercy of her Majesty?''
18675''Do you know any one hereabouts?''
18675''What are_ you_ doing here to- night?''
18675''What if many of the numbers given in Exodus should, as Bishop Colenso asserts, be inaccurate?
18675''What is his name?''
18675''What is his name?''
18675''Where shall I take you?''
18675A friend whom I encountered on my way home, said,"What is the matter with you?
18675A man once asked me,''Which is the best English Grammar?''
18675Ah, why did I no sooner go To Thee, the only ease in pain?
18675Ah, why did I so late Thee know, Thee, lovelier than the sons of men?
18675Am I not laboring under some monster delusion?
18675Among the lectures which I delivered in my transition state was one in answer to the question;"What do you offer as a substitute for the Bible?
18675And can you, my young friends, dream of safety with facts like these in view?
18675And does the eagle obey the law of God in pouncing on the dove, and the dove in seeking to evade its talons?
18675And how happened it that, after having wandered so far away, I was permitted to return to my present happy position?
18675And if a man should ask me,''Which is the best translation of the Bible?''
18675And if might be right, why murmur at anything that is?
18675And if you tolerate fictions at all in Christianity, where will you stop?
18675And is not their light as brilliant as is desirable?
18675And the question arises, How happened this?
18675And were not Channing and Parker, the two great lights of Unitarianism in America, democrats?
18675And were not Price and Priestley democrats?
18675And were we not taught that the educational system of America was the result of its democratic form of Government?
18675And what account can you give of the people you are leading to untimely death by your example?"
18675And what can I wish for more?
18675And what can dead men do?
18675And what can we do better than chime in with the anthem of His worshippers?
18675And what shall we say of the Book of Revelation?
18675And what will be the destiny of the dear ones we have left behind?"
18675And where are the infallible interpreters?
18675And why is thy countenance fallen?
18675And why may not other faithful servants use the same plea?
18675And why should I say a thing twice over when saying it once would do as well, and even better?
18675And, first, what is Christ as presented in the Gospels?
18675Are not mankind right in hating and dreading infidelity, and in loving and honoring religion?
18675Are they not_ dead_?
18675Are you ill?
18675At length a thought struck him, and he said,"Who is John Myers going to vote for?"
18675At length he said,"Do you think your father would accept a copy of my works?"
18675Barker?''
18675Barker?''
18675Barker?''
18675Barker?''
18675Barker?''
18675But I asked,"_ Is_ infidelity true and good, and religion false and mischievous?
18675But do I therefore question the divine inspiration of the Bible which uses that expression?
18675But how will you prove that children_ ought_ to be reared?
18675But if I could not carry out my principle of trusting to mere reasoning to its full extent, why did I act on it at all?
18675But is a mountain either better or more beautiful for being covered with a verdant mantle from the top to the bottom?
18675But look on the other side?
18675But suppose the churches should treat a convert from infidelity as the church at Jerusalem treated Paul, what should he do?
18675But the question of questions is, Is the doctrine true?
18675But we too have a right to ask, Do they not give us light enough?
18675But what can be sadder than to be without God, and without hope, in a world like this?
18675But what good or sensible man would wish for the praise of such creatures as those?
18675But what is to be done on such occasions?
18675Can this be pleasing to God?
18675Can you give us anything better?"
18675Can you prove that it will not be a torment to her,--that it will not bring her to want, and shame, and an untimely death?
18675Can you show that the mother will confer any advantage on her child, or secure any advantage to herself, or any one else, by rearing it?
18675Can_ man_ purify himself as God is pure, in an instant?
18675Did you ever ask yourselves how these pebbles came to be so round and smooth?
18675Do they not answer the ends for which they were made, and are not those ends the most important and desirable imaginable?
18675Does God make men wicked, or cause them to sin?
18675Does any man suppose that the stars were set in the expanse of heaven absolutely that men might know what time of the year it was?
18675Does she run and kick the poor little creature, and say,"You naughty, dirty tike, if ever you try to walk again, I will throw you into the gutter?"
18675Does the murderer, whose tendency is to kill, obey the law of God, as well as the victim who struggles to escape his doom?
18675Does the writer speak as a man moved by the Holy Spirit?
18675Dr. Conquest''s?
18675For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
18675Has it guided you to all truth and duty?
18675Have I not been imposed upon by a vicious logic?
18675He instantly became red in the face, and said,"Do you mean to deny the natural depravity of man?"
18675Hence the words of God in His address to Cain,''Why art thou wroth?
18675How came I to be the subject of this bad feeling?
18675How came I to wander into doubt and unbelief?
18675How can anything seem mysterious or untrue to them, that is not mysterious or untrue in its very nature?
18675How in the world did he come to be a preacher?
18675How is it then?
18675How is this difficulty to be met?
18675How_ can_ man have a right to take away the life of an animal?
18675I asked,"Can he select the paper containing his name?"
18675I asked,"Will the person whose name is on this paper answer me some questions?"
18675I felt the dreadful nature of the sacrifice, but what could I do?
18675I had promised to be guided by my wife; but suppose she should counsel me to give the required security, could I do so and be happy?
18675I know that all this is great weakness, but where is the man that is not weak?
18675I said,"Is that all?"
18675If it be the will of God that the powerful tendencies of some should neutralize the feebler tendencies of others, is not might, right?
18675If thou doest well shalt thou not be accepted?
18675If we ca n''t do anything but sin till we are regenerated, who is to blame for our sin, but He who neglects to regenerate us?
18675If we were wise we should say with the Redeemer,"The cup that My Father giveth me, shall I not drink it?"
18675Imagine Christianity to be received and reduced to practice by all the people on earth, what would be the result?
18675In His address to Cain He sets forth the whole principle of His government:''If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
18675Introduction.--My early life.--Enter the Church.--The Ministry.--Happy days.--Sad change.--How happened it?
18675Is every tendency the law of God?
18675Is it either better or more beautiful for having no abrupt sides, difficult of ascent,--for rising and falling by almost insensible degrees?
18675Is it some particular Greek or Hebrew Bible then?
18675Is it strange that, when faith in God is lost, the value of life is felt to be gone?
18675Is it the manuscripts?
18675Is that your idea?
18675It was his time now to explain and apologize, and what do you think was the reason he assigned for his proceedings?
18675John Wesley''s version?
18675Land was common property at first, and what right had any one to make it private?
18675Many a time, as I sat in my place in Conference, hearing what was said, and observing what was done, I asked myself,''Is this like Christ?
18675Must a record be totally infallible before it can be trusted at all?
18675One of these Essays is"On some of the Causes by which Evangelical Religion has been Rendered Unacceptable to Persons of Cultivated Taste?"
18675Shall I carry my humility to the extreme of disobedience?
18675Shall I ever be able to do anything in this way?
18675Shall I not rather arise, and, with a cheerful and joyous heart, do my Saviour what service I can?
18675Shall folly rage and be confident, and wisdom be afraid to whisper?
18675Shall truth be timid, and error bold?
18675So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken?
18675Some weeks ago I read a paper before the M. E. Preachers''Meeting of Philadelphia, on ATHEISM,--what can it say for itself?
18675Suppose there had been no ocean, should we have had a long way to go to get into the next country, the country nearest to us?
18675The Unitarian version?
18675The common version?
18675The list of subjects for debate included the following:--"What is a Christian?
18675The only question with me is:''Is it divinely inspired?
18675The second day the question was,"What means should we recommend our constituents to use in order to obtain the reforms they desired?"
18675Then how comes it that you are brought here by the Secularists?
18675Then why does he use such an expression?
18675There were the words of Jeremiah for instance:"Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?"
18675To Methodists and Calvinists?
18675To the Catholics?
18675To the Church of England people?
18675To the Quakers?
18675To the Unitarians?
18675To whom?
18675Under the influence of this most rational, common- sense, practical Book, what could I do but become a thoroughly practical preacher?
18675Uniformity of feeling, of affection, of effort?
18675Uniformity of life?
18675Uniformity of opinion?
18675Uniformity of worship?
18675We ask, Which Bible?
18675Were not the people educated in America?
18675What can be more natural,--what more plausible,--what more rational,--what more pious?
18675What can we do better than teach His beneficent doctrines, and follow His glorious example?
18675What can we make of such passages?
18675What chance was there now for me?
18675What could I do?
18675What could be more rational than to expect them to be wrought in aid of man''s illumination and salvation?
18675What does the mother do when her baby falls?
18675What estimate can a man have of Christianity who receives his first impressions of it from such books?
18675What follows from all this?
18675What good, humane, or merciful motive can a man have to impel him to such a horrible undertaking?
18675What horrible notions are mistaken by some for Gospel?
18675What is Saving Faith?
18675What is man''s right to his own body worth, if he is deprived of his right to the land?
18675What is the Scripture doctrine with regard to the Atonement?
18675What is to be gained by assertions or denials relative to matters which have for ever passed out of the reach of our verification?
18675What kind of thoughts, and what kind of words were we likely to find in the writings of men like these?
18675What must angels think to look upon a scene like this?
18675What reason could there be for telling an all- wise God what you thought of Him, or how you felt towards Him?
18675What then is the upshot of what I am saying?
18675What then may we expect from other theological writers?
18675What to?
18675What wonder that so many tongues should praise Him, so many hearts adore Him, and so many nations bow before Him, and accept Him as their Lord?
18675What wonder then that Jesus should be so loved?
18675What, then of joy?"
18675When I found myself obliged to follow my heart in so many matters, why not follow it in all?
18675When I found that it led to utter degradation and ruin, why did I not renounce it, and trust once more in my native instincts?
18675When we got into the street the policeman said hurriedly,''Which is the way to your lodgings?''
18675Who authorized men to make laws for one another?
18675Who, that knows much of human nature, expects Catholics to judge righteously of Protestants, or Protestants to judge righteously of Catholics?
18675Whom_ has_ it guided to those blessed results?
18675Why contend for doctrines of no moment?
18675Why could I not check my thinking, enjoy my popularity, and rejoice in the success of my labors?
18675Why did I not trust Him more fully?
18675Why not go a step further and say, that neither believing nor trusting has anything to do with our salvation?
18675Why not?
18675Why should preachers make things hard that God makes easy, and require impossible tasks where God asks only a reasonable service?
18675Why should we expect Him to give us one on religion?
18675Will the caviller prove that the sun and moon would be greater blessings if their light wore more intense, or more abundant?
18675Would a mere error of reference invalidate the trustworthiness of the evangelist?
18675_ Any_ version?
18675shall I resist the call?
22295For what shall I do when God shall rise to judge? 22295 [ 108] II Is It Fitting To Pray?
22295[ 117] III Is Prayer an Act of the Virtue of Religion? 22295 [ 121] IV Ought We To Pray To God Alone?
22295[ 127] V Should We in our Prayers ask for Anything Definite from God? 22295 [ 137] VI Ought We in our Prayers to ask for Temporal Things from God?
22295[ 149] VII Ought We To Pray for Others? 22295 [ 163] VIII Ought We To Pray for Our Enemies?
22295[ 193] XI Do the Saints in Heaven Pray for Us? 22295 [ 208] XIII Must Prayer necessarily be Attentive?
22295[ 233] XV Is Prayer Meritorious? 22295 [ 243] XVI Do Sinners gain Anything From God by their Prayers?
22295[ 253] XVII Can We rightly term Supplications,"Prayers,"Intercessions,and"Thanksgivings,"parts of Prayer?
22295[ 323] II Do the Moral Virtues pertain to the Contemplative Life? 22295 [ 337] III Does the Contemplative Life comprise many Acts?
22295[ 354] IV Does the Contemplative Life consist solely in the Contemplation of God, or in the Consideration of other Truths as well? 22295 [ 367] V Can the Contemplative Life attain, according to the State of this Present Life, to the Contemplation of the Divine Essence?
22295[ 377] VI Is the Act of Contemplation Rightly Distinguished According to the Three Kinds of Motion-- Circular, Direct, and Oblique? 22295 [ 383] VII Has Contemplation its Joys?
22295[ 414] II Does Prudence pertain to the Active Life? 22295 [ 423] III Does Teaching Belong to the Active or to the Contemplative Life?
22295[ 472] III Is the Active Life a Hindrance to the Contemplative Life? 22295 [ 481] IV Does the Active Life precede the Contemplative?
2229517 I May Life be fittingly divided into the Active and the Contemplative?
222952 V. Should We in our Prayers ask for anything Definite from God?
22295And I said: Who will give me wings like a dove, and I will fly and be at rest?
22295And how did it disappear?
22295And the one who wore the mitre said to me:''Brother Albert, why art thou thus filled with wonder?
22295And what is it we praise?
22295And what will they have if God but withdraw His hand?
22295Are Contemplative Orders superior to Active Orders?
22295Are the Saints cognizant of our Prayers?
22295Are the Saints''Prayers to God for us always heard?
22295Augustine: Praise the Lord, O my soul!_[218] What mean these words, Brethren?
22295Augustine:_ If there were no wicked folk, then for whom could we be supposed to pray when we are told:_ Pray for your enemies_?
22295But Thomas at once said:"Since you see God, tell me whether you see Him with or without any intermediate image?"
22295But because of such folk are we to say that these words are not true and therefore to be blotted out of the Gospel?
22295But such external acts are not offered to God as though He needed them, as He says in the Psalm:_ Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks?
22295But what can the rich man need?
22295But when we get There are we going to hear a book read?
22295But why should we appeal to the many and their many opinions?
22295But why so?
22295Can We rightly term"Supplications,""Prayers,""Intercessions,"and"Thanksgivings,"parts of Prayer?
22295Can we lift up our hands without ceasing?
22295Can we prostrate without ceasing?
22295Cardinal Cajetan, on the Distinction Between Sanctity and Religion I Does the Virtue of Religion direct a Man to God Alone?
22295Do Sinners gain Anything from God by their Prayers?
22295Do all Acts of the Moral Virtues come under the Active Life?
22295Do not our mouths, each according to their measure, sound forth day by day the praises of God?
22295Do the Angels need books, or disputations, or readers?
22295Do the Moral Virtues pertain to the Contemplative Life?
22295Do the Saints in Heaven Pray for Us?
22295Do we not praise the Lord?
22295Do we not sing hymns day by day?
22295Do you, a sinner, wickedly dare to ask something of God?
22295Do you, weak man, of unclean heart, dare to hope that you will one day attain to the contemplation of God?
22295Does Prudence pertain to the Active Life?
22295Does Teaching belong to the Active or to the Contemplative Life?
22295Does the Active Life continue after this Life?
22295Does the Active Life precede the Contemplative?
22295Does the Contemplative Life comprise many Acts?
22295Does the Contemplative Life consist solely in the Contemplation of God, or in the Consideration of other Truths as well?
22295Does the Virtue of Religion Direct a Man To God Alone?
22295First: How does it stand with me?
22295For are we not about to receive the Eucharist wherein we come to Christ Himself, and begin to reign with Him for ever?
22295For from whom do we receive them if not from Him from Whom we are bidden to ask them?
22295For how can a man love what he is ignorant of?
22295For how is it that he abounds with all things, save that God gave them to him?
22295For how many does not the Contemplative Life mean the life of ecstasy and vision with which we are familiar in the lives of the Saints?
22295For what have I in Heaven?
22295For will He Who gave such a pledge to the pilgrim desert him when he comes to Him?
22295For you remember the Gospel?
22295From whom do you seek It?
22295Has Contemplation its Joys?
22295Has Religion, Or Latria, Any External Acts?
22295How long would he put up with you?
22295How then shall That not be now our possession Where we are then to abide and Whence we are to draw Life?
22295How, then, does he say:_ Pray without ceasing_?
22295I Are the Saints cognizant of our Prayers?
22295I Do all Acts of the Moral Virtues come under the Active Life?
22295I Is Prayer an Act of the Appetitive Powers?
22295I Is the Active Life preferable to the Contemplative?
22295II Is Devotion an Act of the Virtue of Religion?
22295II Is Religion a Virtue?
22295II Is the Active Life more Meritorious than the Contemplative?
22295II Is this division of Life into the Active and the Contemplative a sufficient one?
22295II Ought we to appeal to the Saints to intercede for us?
22295III Are the Saints''Prayers to God for us always heard?
22295III Is Contemplation, that is Meditation, the Cause of Devotion?
22295III Is Religion One Virtue?
22295IV Does the Active Life continue after this Life?
22295IV Is Joy an Effect of Devotion?
22295IV Is Religion a Special Virtue Distinct From Others?
22295Is Contemplation, that is Meditation, the Cause of Devotion?
22295Is Devotion a Special Kind of Act?
22295Is Devotion an Act of the Virtue of Religion?
22295Is Joy an Effect of Devotion?
22295Is Prayer Meritorious?
22295Is Prayer Peculiar to Rational Creatures?
22295Is Prayer an Act of the Appetitive Powers?
22295Is Prayer an Act of the Virtue of Religion?
22295Is Religion One Virtue?
22295Is Religion To Be Preferred To the Other Moral Virtues?
22295Is Religion a Special Virtue Distinct From Others?
22295Is Religion a Virtue?
22295Is Religion the Same As Sanctity?
22295Is it Fitting to Pray?
22295Is the Act of Contemplation rightly distinguished according to the three kinds of Motion-- Circular, Direct, and Oblique?
22295Is the Active Life a Hindrance to the Contemplative Life?
22295Is the Active Life more Meritorious than the Contemplative?
22295Is the Active Life preferable to the Contemplative?
22295Is the Contemplative Life lasting?
22295Is the Contemplative Life wholly confined to the Intellect, or does the Will enter into it?
22295Is this division of Life into the Active and the Contemplative a sufficient one?
22295May Life be fittingly divided into the Active and the Contemplative?
22295Must Prayer necessarily be Attentive?
22295My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God?
22295My tears have been my bread day and night, whilst it is said to me daily: Where is thy God?
22295Ought We in our Prayers to ask for Temporal Things from God?
22295Ought We to Pray for Others?
22295Ought We to Pray for our Enemies?
22295Ought We to Pray to God Alone?
22295Ought we to appeal to the Saints to intercede for us?
22295QUESTION CLXXXVI ON THE RELIGIOUS STATE Are Contemplative Orders superior to Active Orders?
22295S. Augustine,_ Sermon_, cclix.,_ On Low Sunday_ I Is the Contemplative Life wholly confined to the Intellect, or does the Will enter into it?
22295Should Prayer be Vocal?
22295Should our Prayers be Long?
22295Then the Master continued:"And what of thyself?"
22295Thou dost bid continence?
22295V Is Religion One of the Theological Virtues?
22295V. Is Religion One of the Theological Virtues?
22295VI Is Religion to be preferred to the Other Moral Virtues?
22295VII Has Religion, That is_ Latria_,[65] any External Acts?
22295VIII Is Religion the Same as Sanctity?
22295VIII Is the Contemplative Life lasting?
22295What kind of a good is that which only makes you worse?
22295What kind of life will that be that flows from the Word without spoken word?
22295What reward wilt thou have from Me for all thy labour?"
22295What then?
22295What when you hear some evil thing with pleasure?
22295What wilt Thou give me save Thyself?
22295What, then, shall be my lot?
22295When does the singer fill up the praises of Him Whom he sings?
22295When you hear something which you should not-- do you not sin with your ears?
22295Whence dost thou come?"
22295Which of you can dwell with devouring fire?
22295Who can control his eyes or his ears?
22295Why art thou sad, O my soul?
22295Why busy thyself with the mortal things of earth?
22295Why wilt Thou be as a wandering man, as a mighty man that can not save?
22295Why?
22295Wilt thou be silent?
22295Wilt thou never perfectly praise the Lord?
22295Would you not like to be its owner?"
22295X Is Prayer Peculiar to Rational Creatures?
22295XII Should Prayer be Vocal?
22295XIV Should our Prayers be Long?
22295Yet how could that be?
22295Yet what is this but teaching?
22295Yet who can control the glance of the eye?
22295You have asked for something, then, and what you asked for has not been given you?
22295[ 147] Yet can we genuflect without ceasing?
22295[ 219] And why do you thus praise the Lord so imperfectly and with so little fixity of attention?
22295_ ad probam_ V. Can the Contemplative Life attain, according to the State of this Present Life, to the Contemplation of the Divine Essence?
22295and are my works pleasing to God?"
22295and besides Thee what do I desire upon earth?
22295and when He shall examine, what shall I answer Him?
22295and why dost thou trouble me?
22295which of you shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
22295x. I Is Devotion a Special Kind of Act?
21987Charity thinketh no evil,but how is it with you?
21987How live ye as Christians?
21987I am come,said Christ,"to send fire on the earth: and what will I, if it be already kindled?"
21987What knowest thou, O wife,says S. Paul,"whether thou shalt save thy husband?
21987What shall I do to inherit eternal life?
21987What think ye of Christ?
21987What think ye of Christ?
21987What think ye of Christ?
21987What will ye? 21987 Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?"
21987Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
21987Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
2198725"What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
21987All these little springs of vigorous life are bubbling up round us, and whither shall they flow?
21987Am I drawing a fanciful picture?
21987And here is a goodly picture; of whom is it?
21987And if I have done anything towards it, how has it been done?
21987And is the time just measure?
21987And the Lord said unto me, Amos, what seest thou?
21987Any assurance of His goodwill towards you?
21987Are not these rockets figures of the life of man?
21987Are we likely to do it if half- hearted?
21987Are we likely to keep His commandments, if we care just a little to please Him, but only a little?
21987Are we likely to win our wage, Eternal Life, if we do not work zealously, but waste the time of work in half- hearted trifling with our task?
21987Are you at all aware?
21987Are you docile to His will?
21987Are you eager that all should be beautiful and seemly in the temple of God?
21987Are you grateful?
21987Are you thankful?
21987Are you thankful?
21987Are your thoughts at all taken up with God''s church, God''s altar, God''s worship?
21987Ask any little boy whom you see in rags,''My child, why are you in rags?
21987Ask yourself each day, What have I done to- day towards this work set me?
21987But consider, do you always act justly with your employers?
21987But do you act thus to God?
21987But where is your Christianity in the week?
21987But why do I say the preacher?
21987Can I see anything like Christ in you?
21987Can he not leave us alone?
21987Could He make better promises?
21987Did he send them hunters, expert in killing lions?
21987Did he supply them with snares, and teach them how to make pitfalls for the lions?
21987Do I not hear angry words and quarrelling?
21987Do I not see an eager following of your own wills?
21987Do they last?
21987Do you eat that heavenly food He has prepared for you in the pastures of his Church?
21987Do you know the fable of the crab and his children?
21987Do you know what that meant to the early Christians?
21987Do you mean to tell me it is not a delight, a joy to you, to have this little bit of iniquity to talk about?
21987Do you not always suspect that the motives of people are bad, do you not always think people are worse than they really are?
21987Do you notice the words of S. Peter?
21987Do you show any fruit of the Spirit?
21987Do you want any token of the love of Christ?
21987Do you want them to be God- fearing, pious, consistent Christians?
21987Do you want them to be quiet, to stay at home, and be neat, modest, unselfish girls?
21987Does any desire sustaining food by the way?
21987Does any man need direction, guidance, help in the way of life?
21987Does it pain you above every other pain when you know of something which is to the dishonour of God and of His Church?
21987For what?
21987Have you any self- forgetfulness in what concerns His honour, like that of the nameless wife of Phinehas?
21987Have you any such zeal in you?
21987Have you any zeal at all like that of David?
21987Have you ever seen fireworks?
21987How are we to acquire this?
21987How do you show your thankfulness?
21987How does God deal with those who have gone beyond this measure?
21987How he was tormented with questions, When was the great boat to be launched?
21987How is it with you?
21987How many are there now who act like Abraham?
21987How many who fear lest it should be said of them that they had been enriched by those whose money they had no right to take?
21987How much prayer?
21987How much self- restraint?
21987How much thought of God?
21987How should they know without a teacher?
21987How was he to bring the sea up to it?
21987How will the hearers like that?
21987How would you like to be paid in clipped coin, that was not full weight?
21987How, then, were they false witnesses?
21987I say to you: when you are inclined to cast blame, even when just, think,"Am I without sin, that I should judge and condemn another?"
21987INTRODUCTION.--David says in the 8th Psalm,"What is man, that Thou art mindful of him: and the son of man that Thou visitest him?
21987If He loves us, will He not care for us?
21987If I were to go into a Temple of the Hindoos, or into a Synagogue of the Jews, and were to ask,"What think ye of Christ?"
21987If I were to put the question to you,"What think ye of Christ?"
21987If we knew that an inheritance of a thousand pounds was ours if we applied for it, should we not apply?
21987In what did this sanctification consist?
21987In your manhood, what have you done in your family, what example have you set?
21987Is God not our Father?
21987Is God short of Names that He should be thus designated?
21987Is all done?
21987Is all done?
21987Is any in sorrow, and heart sore?
21987Is it a wonder and grief to a mother that her girls become giddy, frivolous, and unsteady, and perhaps cause her shame?
21987Is it in any degree so with you?
21987Is it not very much the same with us?
21987Is it not with you as with Balaam?
21987Is it sad?
21987Is it those who are conscientious and scrupulous to drive away evil thoughts?
21987Is it wasted in lounging about, ferreting rabbits, idle talking?
21987Is not this enough to make man proud, to exalt him in his own conceit?
21987Is not this very much like what takes place among men?
21987Is such a battle to be won when we go into it without any desire to be conquerors?
21987It was Cain who said,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
21987Might He not be better termed Almighty, Everlasting, Jehovah?
21987Nature even in its decay is beautiful, and what was it in spring?
21987Now I want to know further, are you Christians in heart and affection?
21987Now for you!--Whither are you going?
21987Now if this be so, how ought we to live?
21987Now what are some of these effects?
21987Now, how did Hanun act?
21987Now, what should Hanun have done?
21987Now, what would he say?--He would lift up his hands in horror, and say,"What is this?
21987On whose side was the laugh now?
21987On whose side was the laugh then?
21987Or dogs to drive them?
21987Or is there much idling and talking when you are unobserved?
21987Or those who allow their heads and hearts to be hives in which they dwell?
21987Ought it to disquiet us in our work?
21987Ought it to mar our happiness?
21987Ought we to thrust the thought away from us as horrible?
21987She was a good kind- hearted woman, who had shown much hospitality to the prophet Elijah[ Transcriber''s note: Elisha?].
21987Some while after, Philip said to his courtiers,"How does Nicanor speak of me now?"
21987Take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
21987The master has a strong suspicion where they have been: however, he asks,"Why were you not at school this morning?"
21987Then David answered,"Why speakest thou any more of thy matters?
21987Then Philip said,"Do you not see?
21987Then!--how was it with those men and women who had made fun of Noah?
21987Then, what do you suppose Metabus resorted to?
21987This seems a curious proceeding, does it not?
21987To Life or to Death?
21987To the right or to the left?
21987To whom should it apply?
21987Toss it away on your road home, and make no use at all of it?
21987Was he with his three sons to put their shoulders to it, and push it down to the seashore?
21987Was it so?
21987Was there any such pride of place in the angel host?
21987Were they very eager to gather up the Angels''food?
21987Were they very grateful?
21987What became of them?
21987What chance was there for them?
21987What could He have done more?
21987What course did Shalmanezar adopt, on hearing this?
21987What dearer to a mother than the little infant to whom she has given life?
21987What do you do with your Sunday?
21987What followed?
21987What follows from all this?
21987What good father will neglect his child, and deny it those things that are necessary for it?
21987What is His purpose in bringing back the straying sheep?
21987What is that but a mark- stone or memorial that God''s Good Spirit has been given you to be a guide?
21987What is the meaning of this?
21987What is to be done?
21987What next?
21987What said the people in return for the blessing?
21987What says S. Paul?
21987What says the sacred text?
21987What should he do?
21987What then is it that you should do?
21987What then ought Hanun to have done?
21987What use do you make of it?
21987What use do you make of the talent committed you?
21987What was the consequence?
21987What was the purpose of this?
21987What was to be done?
21987What will you do to get a new suit?
21987What will you do with it?
21987When Christ comes and searches among the leaves of your profession, does He find any fruit of good works there?
21987When a child is hungry, whither should it go?
21987When you are hired for a day''s work, do you give good work?
21987Where are the traces of the divine image?
21987Where is this quietness and unobtrusiveness in you?
21987Where is this readiness to submit to the will of God?
21987Where is your meekness?
21987Whither are you being led?
21987Whither?
21987Who feeds them?
21987Who is dead?
21987Who is it?
21987Who is this?
21987Who speak thus?
21987Whose is the image?
21987Why is this?
21987Why then do not we trust our Heavenly Father as any little child will trust its father on earth?
21987Why when falsely?
21987Why?
21987Will He not then care for us far more, who are His noblest creatures?
21987Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of Hell?
21987Your actions when young,--did you yield to your passions or conquer them?
21987how do we show that we love God''s worship?
21987or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?"
21987or what shall we drink?
21987or wherewithal shall we be clothed?
21987shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?"
21987who is to beheld accountable for them?
38999Some sayeth--Who were these"Some,"or what was their assertion worth?
38999And what was Mellifont?
38999And, now, we can not help asking ourselves, what shall Mellifont''s future be?
38999Could it have been that of the famous Dervorgilla?
38999He also confirms the grants of two carucates of land made to the monks by Hugh de Lacy, viz., of Croghan and Ballybregan(?
38999the reward of his fidelity and loyalty(?)
31311Who is the man that can understand his own way?
31311Are children obliged to obey their parents in the choice of a state of life?
31311Are mixed marriages vocations?
31311Are not conversions often brought about by mixed marriages?
31311Are not great talents necessary in order to enter the priesthood?
31311Are not some parents to be blamed for their indifference or their opposition with regard to higher vocations in their children?
31311Are not some parents unjust towards children that wish to enter the religious state?
31311Are religious useful to others as well as to themselves?
31311Are we obliged to follow the vocation which God gives us?
31311At what age may children enter the religious state?
31311But how are we to recognize this voice of conscience?
31311By what other mark may a person recognize a vocation to the religious state?
31311Can this doctrine be explained by a comparison?
31311Can you give a Scripture example illustrating this doctrine more forcibly?
31311Can you give some examples showing the effects of this interior voice?
31311Can you illustrate this principle by particular instances?
31311Can you quote other reliable authority on this matter of uncertain vocations?
31311Can you quote reliable authority for this doctrine?
31311Commenting on these words of the Gospel, St. John Chrysostom says:"If children are driven from Christ, who will deserve to go near Him?
31311DO VOCATIONS TO THE PRIESTHOOD COME DIRECTLY FROM GOD?
31311Did all the other apostles receive their vocations directly from Our Lord?
31311Do not a larger percentage persevere when subjects enter the religious state late in life?
31311Do parents commit sin in preventing their children from entering the religious state?
31311Do the Fathers of the Church recommend virginity?
31311Does God, even in this life, punish parents for having prevented the higher vocations of their children?
31311Does Our Lord manifest any special preference for the young?
31311Does St. Augustine teach the same doctrine?
31311Does not the Holy Ghost diffuse such special graces with equal liberality later in life?
31311For do we not see children put early to those avocations, arts, or trades which they are to follow in after life?
31311For what fellowship hath light with darkness, or what part hath the faithful with the unbeliever?"
31311Has any one of the Popes given his views on this subject?
31311Has every person a vocation?
31311He was converted directly, but to his question:"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
31311How do you prove that matrimony is a vocation?
31311How do you prove that virginity is more pleasing to God?
31311How is it proved that the state of virginity is a vocation?
31311How is this doctrine proved?
31311How is this proved?
31311How is this unjust and unreasonable conduct of parents more clearly shown?
31311How may a person know that this desire comes from God, even indirectly?
31311How may this desire be obtained?
31311How, then, can they be excepted from the class of persons of whom the Holy Ghost says:"Over them the devil hath power"?
31311If matrimony is a vocation from God, why are many married people unhappy?
31311In what other way do religious contribute to the salvation of souls?
31311In what other way do you explain the happiness enjoyed by religious?
31311Is a firm will the only mark of a vocation to the religious state?
31311Is a special vocation necessary in order to secure salvation in the marriage state?
31311Is entrance into the religious state more important for some than for others?
31311Is it a sin to prevent a person from following a vocation to the priesthood?
31311Is it allowable for priests, parents, teachers, and others to foster and encourage vocations to the priesthood in the youth committed to their care?
31311Is it allowable to encourage those who give signs of a vocation to enter the religious state?
31311Is it necessary that vocations to the priesthood should come directly from God?
31311Is it necessary to have a special vocation in order to enter the priesthood?
31311Is it not beneath God''s notice to give a particular vocation to each person?
31311Is it right to pray for the grace of a vocation to the priesthood?
31311Is not long deliberation as well as the advice of many friends necessary in order to avoid mistakes?
31311Is there any special blessing promised to those who follow this counsel?
31311Is this counsel given to all?
31311Is this counsel of chastity recommended to all?
31311Is this counsel recommended in the Sacred Scriptures and in the Fathers?
31311Is this doctrine of St. Ignatius supported by Sacred Scripture?
31311MATRIMONY-- IS IT A VOCATION?
31311MATRIMONY-- IS IT A VOCATION?
31311May this desire be acquired by external means?
31311Nathanael saith to Him: Whence knowest Thou me?
31311The oldest brother embraced him, saying:"My little brother Nivard, do you see this castle and these lands?
31311This thought is certainly very startling, but how can the matter be explained?
31311What Scripture warrant have we for this counsel?
31311What are the evangelical counsels?
31311What are the means of preserving a vocation whilst preparing to enter the religious state?
31311What are you doing under the paternal roof?
31311What do Father Faber and St. Alphonsus say on this subject?
31311What do the Fathers of the Church say of parents who oppose children that wish to enter the religious state?
31311What do the Sacred Scriptures say of mixed marriages?
31311What does St. Augustine teach concerning special vocations?
31311What does St. Bernard teach about this question?
31311What does St. Francis de Sales say about expecting direct proofs from God?
31311What does St. Francis de Sales teach on this point?
31311What does St. Vincent de Paul say on this point?
31311What does the Council of Trent teach on this point?
31311What does the venerable Louis de Ponte teach on the subject of matrimony?
31311What if one should exhort people in general to choose matrimony as a state preferable to perpetual chastity?
31311What if this divine call should change to coldness and repugnance?
31311What is a vocation?
31311What is meant by a pure intention?
31311What is meant by the desire to become a priest?
31311What is the advantage of this counsel?
31311What is the best remedy for these evils?
31311What is the doctrine of St Basil on this subject?
31311What is the doctrine of St. Thomas with regard to religious vocations in the young?
31311What is the exact teaching of the Church on the comparative merits of matrimony and virginity?
31311What is the exact teaching of theology with regard to parents preventing their children from entering the religious state?
31311What is the fundamental principle or essence of the religious state?
31311What is the proverb, or"saying,"among the old folks about marriage?
31311What is the remarkable saying of St. Gregory Nazianzen on this subject?
31311What is to be done when subjects can not enter religion at an early age?
31311What is to be said of those that know nothing about vocations?
31311What is to be said of those who, having opportunities, give this subject little or no thought?
31311What other reason may be given why a religious vocation should be followed promptly?
31311What parent would not prefer to see a child sick than dead?
31311What practical conclusion may drawn from these words of Our Lord?
31311What should be done by a person who thinks of entering the religious state, but fears that he may not be called to it by Almighty God?
31311What, then, is the principal difference in the feelings or emotions of those called to the religious state?
31311When a young man ascertains that he is called to the priesthood, is his vocation fully decided?
31311Which are the impediments to entrance into religion?
31311Which are the marks of a vocation to the priesthood?
31311Which are the marks of a vocation to the religious state?
31311Which are the principal states of life?
31311Which are the proper motives for entering the religious state?
31311Which is the first of the evangelical counsels?
31311Which is the second evangelical counsel?
31311Which is the third evangelical counsel?
31311Why are religious happier and more cheerful than others?
31311Why are they called counsels?
31311Why are they called"evangelical"counsels?
31311Why do so many people enter the religious state?
31311Why is a virtuous life necessary in one who aspires to the priesthood?
31311Why is retirement, or seclusion from the world, necessary in order to preserve the grace of a religious vocation?
31311Why is virginity to be preferred to the marriage state?
31311Why should a vocation to the religious state be followed promptly?
31311Why so?
31311Why, then, does the Church grant dispensations in this matter?
31311Why, then, should a rule so well observed in other spheres be neglected in the case of a religious life?
31311replied the child with more than a child''s thoughtfulness,"are you going to take heaven for yourselves and leave earth for me?
18378And did all these activities not interfere with your parochial work?
18378Do not you say there are yet four months and then the harvest cometh? 18378 Do you not say,"asks Jesus,"there are yet four months and then the harvest cometh?
18378What about the autonomy of parish and diocesan units? 18378 What is there to check our dash forward?"
18378_ Do we favor Americanization_? 18378 _ Quod isti-- cur non et nos_?"
18378_ compelle intrare_?
18378( d) In_ Colleges, Boarding- Schools, Convents and Universities_ why should we not have branches of the"_ Catholic Students Mission Crusade_?"
18378****** Who will be the promoters of this great work?
18378******_ What is Public Opinion-- Its Power-- How is it Formed?_ 1.
18378--(Proudhom) CHAPTER 1 THE CALL OF THE WEST[1]_ A Call from the West_ Who has not heard the call of the West?
18378--But, what have we done to bring them?
18378Along what definite lines should this aggressiveness be developed?
18378An intelligent Methodist was recently asked the question:"What do you think is the greatest obstacle to the spread of the Catholic Faith?"
18378And could we give better proof of devotion to Church and Country?
18378And does not Catholic doctrine stand essentially for constructive forces in the social, political and economic life of a country?
18378And still the crying need is there; how are we to meet it?
18378And what about our mission to non- Catholics?
18378And what are we doing to give them the faith?
18378And what could we not do_ with more unity of action_?
18378And what does the Catholic Church think of Church- Union?
18378And what others have been able to do, why could we not find means to do?
18378And what will, this Catholic university mean to Catholic life in Western Canada?
18378And what_ environments_ surround our scattered settlers on the prairie?
18378And when college and university days are over, where does the young professional man turn his eyes?
18378And who are those who have settled on our Western plains?
18378Are they not supreme?
18378Are we aggressive enough?
18378Are we in conscience bound to spread the true faith among our non- Catholic brethren?
18378Are we not too apologetic in our Public life?
18378Are you going to prove to the immigrant in one lesson that he is all wrong?
18378Are you going to take this man and by a sort of patronizing coercion, yank him out himself and leave him, high and dry-- nowhere?
18378Are you going to undo with a single jerk what it has taken centuries to do?
18378As it is now, are we not too often_ waiting_ for the fallen- away to come to us?
18378As our Catholic Immigration Society is about to reorganize its forces to meet new conditions, may we be allowed to offer a suggestion?
18378Before how many Boards of Directors is the matter brought up?
18378But the point at issue here is: Can the religious element prevent racial assimilation?
18378But we would ask our dissenting brethren, can it be otherwise?
18378But what is that"call of the West"which the Catholic Church Extension is sounding like a cry of alarm through the country?
18378But who will carry out this leader''s policy, once thought out and approved of?
18378But working along the same lines, could we not have_ one paper_, with_ different issues_ for the different Prairie Provinces?
18378But, is it not our duty in the meantime to make use of every tide and wind to bring the ship to port?
18378CHAPTER 13.--"WHOM DO MEN SAY THAT THE SON OF MAN IS?"
18378CHAPTER 4.--WHY?
18378CHAPTER 6.--"THEM ALSO I MUST BRING"( Jo, v, 16) The Apostolate to non- Catholics; its Obligation-- What have we Done?--What Can we Do?
18378Ca n''t you be satisfied with making him the solid groundwork of the citizenship of his children?
18378Ca n''t you spare him one generation to shed the crust of those centuries?
18378Can a teacher divest himself of his mental attitude in the teaching of these subjects and answering the questions of the pupils?
18378Can the teaching of history be neutral?
18378Compact and efficient organization.--(How is it going to be done?)
18378Could there not be a bureau in the East for the recruiting of teachers?
18378Did not Cardinal Newman in the conclusion of his lecture:"The Position of Catholics,"make similar statements?
18378Did not Germany use the same argument to crush Belgium and to try to dominate the World?
18378Does not France, notwithstanding the persecution of the Church by its government, still remain the great missionary country of the world?
18378Has it awakened our Catholics from their torpid lethargy and quickened their sense of responsibility?
18378Has not our zeal been limited by the boundaries of our parishes and dioceses?
18378Has not the general meeting of the American Catholic Hierarchy opened a new era for the Church in the United States?
18378Has not the merchant his ear to the ground, listening to the throbbing of the growing harvest on our Western prairies?
18378Has not the time come when our women forces have to organize and unite into one great Canadian Catholic Body?
18378Has that cry of distress gone through the ranks of our Catholics like the shrill blast of the bugle call?
18378Has the Church in the East heard it?
18378Has this"_ modus vivendi_"brought about by various circumstances which it would be too long to analyze here, produced the desired results?
18378Have we kept pace with the changing conditions the last decade has brought throughout our Western Canada?
18378Have we not a state- university marvellously well equipped and for which our Provinces are yearly spending fabulous sums?
18378Have we not been working too much as separate units?
18378Have we not in Western Canada been rather remiss in our participation in public activities?
18378Have we not in our own country, organizations that live and thrive only on enmity to the Church of Rome?
18378Have we not indeed in Western Canada to guard ourselves against latitudinarianism in our Catholic life?
18378Have we not waited long enough for the immigrants to come to us?
18378Her kingdom is that very same Kingdom of Truth of which the Master spoke to Pilate when the latter had asked Him so insolently:"What is Truth?"
18378How are ethics to be treated, without reference to God, to Jesus Christ, to an eternal sanction?
18378How are we to contend with these well equipped, richly endowed, neutral institutions of higher education?
18378How can it be accomplished?
18378How can we create these conditions of success for the Catholic Press in Western Canada, where its need is so deeply felt?
18378How did that change come about?
18378How is this atmosphere created?
18378How many attempts have been made to solve it?
18378How many sad examples could we not give to back this statement?
18378How pressing is this obligation to be an apostle, to be truly Catholic, among our non- Catholic brethren?
18378I should like to know?"
18378If such is the case with Catholic Ireland, what should we not conclude as regards our Western Provinces?
18378If the Westminister and Augsburg Confessions were true yesterday, why should they not be also true to- day?
18378If the survey has proved essential in the solving of educational and social problems, why should it not commend itself in religious matters?
18378In our legislative assemblies, here and abroad, do we not find the educational problem the burning problem for Church and State?
18378Is She not"_ Mater universitatum_?"
18378Is it not indeed time to broaden our apostolate and give more scope to the laity?
18378Is it not the modern interpretation, suited to our times, of the"_ Omnia Omnibus_"--"All things to all men,"of St. Paul?
18378Is it not the source from which springs the very life of the individual and wherein society replenishes its forces?
18378Is not the light of our life to shine out so that it may serve as a beacon to those outside the Fold?
18378Is there not here a great danger?
18378Is this possible in a neutral school?
18378Lay Cathechists?
18378Moreover, should not this Dominion- wide organization serve marvellously to rally our dispersed and disunited forces?
18378N.B.--The great point to elucidate in these matters is:_ Must we, and how far can we, co- operate with non- Catholic bodies_?
18378Now why could not that organization be maintained and serve the purpose of Catholic Immigration?
18378Now, as in the times of the Apostles, the Church"_ Is a Sect that is everywhere spoken against_"--"_If ye were of the world_?"
18378On the strength of that command and of that promise should our policy not be more saintly aggressive?
18378Or are you going to give him a reasonable time to learn the things of the new world, time to be influenced by the new environment?
18378Otherwise, the unbelieving workingman will say to her:"Of what use are your fine teachings to me?
18378Our teaching staff?
18378PART 2.--EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS CHAPTER 8.--WHY SEPARATE?
18378Shall we be there to welcome and direct it?
18378Should not this alone suggest to our leaders a unity of plan and realize among our Western Catholics concerted action?
18378Should they not turn our apathetic Catholics into enthusiastic apostles, stir them into watchfulness and action?
18378Should they not, on the contrary, prepare to"carry on"--as their brother Knights are doing across the border?
18378Should we be surprised to see the world suffer deadly shocks from whence it should receive light and power?
18378Should we now wonder why the Church of Christ is called Catholic?
18378Some one remarked to him,"Your Grace is referring to conditions in the West?"
18378THE NEW CANADIAN_ Immigration!--Are We ready for It?_ Demobilization is over.
18378The Catholic Church and the Reformation are historical facts: how are they to be judged?
18378The question of paramount importance for us is:"What will be the condition of the Church in that coming part of Canada?
18378They will be our answer to the question which is ever thrown at Catholics in Western Canada:"_ Why separate_?"
18378Vaughn founded the"Mission Society?"
18378WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER?
18378WHAT?
18378WHAT?
18378WHO?
18378WHO?
18378WHOM DO MEN SAY THAT THE SON OF MAN IS?
18378WHY SEPARATE?
18378WHY?
18378Was it not the principal topic discussed at the Educational Conference of Winnipeg( 1919)?
18378We have the truth; are we doing enough, not only to keep it among our own, but to spread it among others?
18378What are the causes?
18378What are the conditions of the Church in these new and promising Provinces?
18378What are then the prospects for the Church in Western Canada?
18378What are we going to do?
18378What can be done?
18378What can we do?_ The spiritual influence of a Christian is commensurate with his appreciation of responsibility.
18378What could we not write of the_ Moving- Picture_ and the_ Stage_?
18378What definite and concrete form of co- operation will that responsibility assume?
18378What does the State give us to replace the"separate school"?
18378What has weakened the moral fibre of our modern society so much that at times one wonders if we are living in the Christian era?
18378What have we done?
18378What is its message?
18378What is its point of view on this"Movement"which has now such hold on the Protestant denominations?
18378What is its response?
18378What is the meaning of this fact?
18378What is then wrong, our method or our zeal?
18378What share will She have in the solving of the social, educational and economic problems of that new domain?"
18378What should be then the characteristic features of our apostleship among non- Catholics?
18378What special claim have they to our prayers?
18378What the Catholics of Australia have done, why can we not, in Western Canada, do likewise?
18378What then are the conditions of genuine success for a Catholic paper?
18378What they have done, why could we not do?
18378Where is the secret of this success?
18378Where shall we find the resources to pay efficient teachers, to establish the various faculties that go to form a university worthy of its name?
18378Who can analyze the powers of this"_ Organized Thinking_"of the people in a democracy?
18378Who can analyze this power so great, so universal?
18378Who can explain the psychology of this fact?
18378Who can measure the force of these sweeping currents, of these tidal waves of Public Opinion?
18378Who can not grasp the importance of these great problems with their various and intricate issues?
18378Who can not see what a help this would be to our scattered Catholics?
18378Who does not know the wonderful results of the yearly Catholic Congresses of Germany before the war?
18378Who has not heard of"The Spirit of the West?"
18378Who has seen the poor in other churches as they are seen in Catholic Churches?
18378Why could we not take that paper, and have a Manitoba, a Saskatchewan, and an Alberta edition?
18378Why not take advantage of our own money that goes in taxes for the support of these institutions?
18378Why not then have that aggressiveness of militant Catholics who take advantage of every opportunity, without being obtrusive?
18378Why should we particularly turn the energies of our zeal to the conversion of non- Catholics?
18378Why then should we not have more of this spirit in Canada, and particularly in Western Canada?
18378Will a new and better social order rise from the ashes of this world- conflagration?
18378Will it not destroy the work of our parochial societies, etc., etc.?"
18378Will not what we advocate interfere with these organizations?
18378[ 2] And what will be the consequences of this levelling uniformity that crushes parental right and fuses the powers of Provinces into a Federal unit?
18378_ Clearly defined programme_.--(What do we want to do?)
18378_ Colonization_?
18378_ Competent and reliable leaders_.--(Who is going to do it?)
18378_ Dream or Reality?_ A Catholic University for Western Canada!
18378_ Eugenics_?
18378_ Higher Education_.--Catholic Colleges: their standing-- Catholic University-- Affiliation to State Universities?
18378_ Home Missions_.--Church Extension.--What co- operation are we giving?
18378_ I-- Why?_ The continued progress and abiding success of a movement depend on its organization.
18378_ II.--What?_ The"_ raison d''être_,"the definite function of a field- secretary is organization.
18378_ III.--Who?_ The function of a field- secretary or organizer is a delicate one, we fully understand.
18378_ Knights of Columbus, what is your answer_?
18378_ Our Primary Schools_.--Their legal status-- their efficiency?
18378_ Policy._ The world nowadays, like Pilate, asks the Church:"What is Truth?"
18378_ Should We have a Catholic Congress of the Western Provinces_?
18378_ Sunday School_.--Teaching of Catechism-- in our separate schools-- in sparsely settled countries?
18378_ The Duty of Catholics_ What is, therefore, the duty of Catholics, at the present hour?
18378_ The Response of the East_ Has the Church at large in the East heard the call of the West?
18378_ Venereal diseases_?
18378_ What are we doing for non- Catholics_?
18378_ What is Public Opinion_?
18378_ What is a Catholic Congress_?
18378and what are the activities of the Catholic body, as a whole, in Canada, to stem the rising tide?
18378and what are we doing?
18378of the population be rightly and justly named"national"?
18378our critics will exclaim,"of what?
18378what are we doing to give it to the world, to the community in which we live?
37583But why should you wish to interfere with the charge of other men? 37583 Well, Berridge,"said he,"have you considered of my request?"
37583Well, will you promise me that you will preach no more out of your own parish?
37583And has it not been imported into other countries by our Missionaries?
37583And if he do not mean this, for what purpose can it be referred to?
37583And suppose the wicked were to raise bitter persecutions, are they to deter the Christian from doing that which he believes is for the glory of God?
37583And who that knows our brother Gilmore, but will be led to conclude that he is the man who is most likely to become their tutor?
37583And will not the glorified assembly around the throne of God be always anticipating large accessions to their knowledge, holiness, and joy?
37583Do not the spirits of the just made perfect now anticipate, with faith and hope,"the adoption; to wit, the redemption of the body?"
37583Has he ever attended a revival meeting in England?
37583Has he ever made the attempt?
37583Has not the Saviour said,"Blessed are ye when men shall revile you, and persecute you,"& c.?
37583How does he know they will not do for England?
37583I asked him, did the Priest tell him what he must do to be saved?
37583I asked him:"What sacrifice is the mass?"
37583O think how blind and weak am I; How strong and wily are my foes: They wrestled with Thy hosts on high, And can a worm their might oppose?
37583Surely, if praise was offered to God in this form with acceptance formerly, why shall it not be so in the present day?
37583The term_ schism_, Mr. B. tells us, is literal, figurative, or ecclesiastical; but query, is not the ecclesiastical figurative?
37583Then, why do Protestants baptize their infants?
37583Was it not imported into America?
37583Was not religion imported into this country?
37583What are Mr. C.''s flippant remarks when weighed in the balance with these facts?
37583When one said:"No massa, me no go-- me no able to believe yet-- and is it massa Burchell for true?"
37583Yet who was prepared for the severe, the complicated trial which we are now summoned to sustain?
37583You mean to say, said she, that the Church of Rome do so?
37583[ Footnote B: Who, on the perusal of this, does not feel a desire to assist these young men to a seminary?
37583said his lordship,"do you not know that it is contrary to the canons of the church?"
37780What is this,I said,"that I hear?
377801424 William Exeter causes the marble tomb of Ording( and(?)
37780A certain one of our brethren, hearing these and such like things, said,"What good is it that ye multiply so many and such sayings?
37780And again, one friend would say to another,"Are not the cellarer and sub- cellarer, or can they not be, as faithful as the sacrist or the chamberlain?
37780Another would answer,"How may this be?
37780At length he is reported to have said,"Am not I, even I, the abbot?
37780But one said,"What shall be done if these thirteen can not agree before our lord the King in the choice of an abbot?"
37780But what would it have been had the church been curtained?
37780Concerning the church of Mildenhall, which is worth forty marks, and of the moiety of the church of Wetherden, what shall I say?
37780How can an unlearned man deliver a sermon in chapter, or to the people on festivals?
37780How can he who does not understand the Scriptures attain the knowledge of''binding and loosing''?
37780How can you hold your tongue while you see and hear such things, you who are a cloistered monk, and desire not offices, and fear God more than man?"
37780Now is this clerk a whit more faithful or wise than a monk would be?"
37780One says to another,"What is this that is done?
37780Speak out at once; is it your wish to have Samson?"
37780Then the prior asked,"How shall it be if our lord the King will not receive any of those three who are nominated in the writing?"
37780What if he do excel in any office?
37780What more?
37780Who ever saw the like?
37780Why make a long story of it?
37780Yet who would credit this?
17307Am I the kind of teacher I should like to go to?
17307And again, he that receiveth the word of truth, doth he receive it by the Spirit of Truth or some other way? 17307 But what about the three days?
17307How can I drive a four- horse team such as that?
17307How should I pray?
17307How will the book turn out?
17307The next question to consider is: How are we going to present it? 17307 What can I do best that society needs most?"
17307What fur?
17307When should I pray?
17307Why do I teach?
17307Why do I teach?
17307Why do I teach?
17307Why should I pray?
17307Yes,says the young skeptic,"but how about the whale idea?
1730735:8?
17307Adequate preparation involves the following questions: What aim shall I select out of the material available as the focus for my day''s work?
17307And why are they not chosen?
17307Are prayers answered?
17307Are prayers answered?
17307Are we of Israel and how?"
17307As illustrative of the fact question may we set down the following: Who was Joseph Smith?
17307As you now recall them, what distinct pleasures stand out in your teaching experience?
17307CHAPTER II WHAT IS TEACHING?
17307Can we not agree to these steps as fundamental in the proper preparation of our lessons in all of our Church organizations?
17307Colloquially expressed, it raises the question in teaching,"What''s the use?"
17307Corrected typo:"uncertainty?"
17307Did they prevail in the days of Israel?
17307Dixon, Chairman Teacher Training Committee_ Contents_ Chapter Page Preface vii I Purposes Behind Teaching 1 II What Is Teaching?
17307Do I answer my own questions?
17307Do I ask chiefly fact questions?
17307Do I ask confusing, changed questions?
17307Do I ask direct questions or alternative questions which can be answered without knowledge or thought?
17307Do I ask foolish questions that no one can answer?
17307Do I ask leading or suggestive questions?
17307Do I make the recitation an inquisition, or do I pursue a slow pupil and listen while pupils express themselves freely and naturally?
17307Do I name the pupil who is to answer before I put the question?
17307Do I repeat my questions?
17307Do I repeat the pupil''s answer?
17307Do my questions follow up the answer and lead to new organization of knowledge?
17307Do my questions make pupils think?
17307Do my questions reach all the members of the class?
17307Do we attend to things because they are interesting?
17307Do you expect us to believe that stuff?
17307Does it always involve action?
17307Does the Lord hear and answer our prayers, or do we answer them ourselves?
17307Having listed these tendencies we still face the question,"What shall we do with them?
17307Having prepared a lesson, how shall I set about to teach it to my class?
17307His attitude, perhaps, is our best answer to the question,"What is attention?"
17307How Should I Pray?
17307How Should I Pray?
17307How are class members better for having considered particular facts?
17307How can I keep the little rascals quiet long enough to work the theories out?"
17307How can a teacher be governed by the force of individual differences when he has to teach a group of forty pupils?
17307How can applications best be made?
17307How can members of the class meet such an argument?
17307How can rivalry be made an asset in teaching?
17307How can the fighting instinct in children best be directed?
17307How can the hunting instinct be appealed to in religious stimulation?
17307How can we effect the solution if all that we know of Jimmie is that he is one of our fifteen scouts?
17307How can you convince the world that a just God would declare that none of their churches is right?
17307How do children and adults differ in their powers of attention?
17307How do they differ?
17307How do you account for the fact that the Lord''s people have always been a chastened people?
17307How does application go to the very heart of teaching?
17307How is it made?
17307How is teaching one of the surest guarantees of the blessings of eternal life?
17307How many of the answers to your questions are a matter merely of memory?
17307How many of the members of your ward are actively engaged in other than parental teaching?
17307How many questions do you ask regularly during a recitation?
17307How many reveal original, creative thinking?
17307How may I discipline my class so that no disturbances will interfere with our discussions?
17307How may I know how to pray?
17307How may children best cultivate a testimony?
17307How much of the reference would you include in a single lesson?
17307How often should I pray?
17307How often should| prayer as a| I pray?
17307How old was he when he received his first vision?
17307How shall I build about that aim a body of facts that will establish it as a fundamental truth in life?
17307How shall I illustrate the truths presented so that they will strike home in the experiences of my boys and girls?
17307How shall I make sure that members of the class will go out from the recitation to put into practice the teachings of the day?
17307How should I pray?
17307How should this fact affect teaching?
17307I arouse interest by quoting a friend who has put the query to me,"What is the use of fasting?"
17307If so, what is it?
17307If you had to choose between a fairly capable but humble teacher, and a very capable but conceited one, which one would be your choice?
17307In considering application he asks,"Of what use will this material be in the experience of my pupils?"
17307In each case which do you consider your best aim?
17307In short, application involves the question,"What is the_ carry- over_ value of the lesson?"
17307In what sense are we trustees of the heritage left by the pioneers?
17307In your opinion, which is the greatest purpose?
17307Is any aim adequate for the whole reference?
17307Is it inherent in the lesson, or is it added as a sort of supplement to the lesson?
17307Is it possible that life can be suspended,"and restored"?
17307Is there a_ one best method_?
17307Is there not a common- sense procedure which we can agree to as promising best results in these two fundamental steps?
17307Just what constitutes vitality?
17307Just what is the meaning of the term Individual Differences?
17307Missing period in original Chapter XXII"to go to bed agreeably"Corrected typo:"agreebly"Chapter XXIII"to participate in class discussions?"
17307Of what significance is the"gang spirit"to teachers of adolescents?
17307On the subject Prayer, the following are some possibilities: Under question I,"What is prayer?"
17307One question still remains:"How shall we proceed to secure and to hold attention?"
17307Or are we interested in things because we give them our attention?
17307Or, I might proceed with a few definite, pointed questions:"How many of you eighteen boys and girls fasted this month?"
17307Religious?
17307Should prayers always be answered affirmatively?
17307The first great question that should concern the Latter- day Saint teacher is,"Why do I teach?"
17307The importance of a proper attitude on the part of one who disciplines.--What constitutes such an attitude?
17307The query,"What constitutes teaching?"
17307The question of interest then is, what in nature is peculiar to the male sex and what to the female?
17307The question often arises,"Is n''t there danger of moralizing in making an application?"
17307The two outstanding queries of the uninterested pupil are: What is it all about?
17307The two songs:"Sweet Hour of Prayer,""Did You Think to Pray?"
17307To what extent are boys different from girls in mental capability and attitude?
17307To what extent is a child limited in its development by its nervous system?
17307To what extent is a teacher handicapped in deciding upon an aim for another teacher to follow?
17307To what extent is it that a born teacher teaches without method?
17307To what extent were the persecutions of Missouri political?
17307To what extent would you favor adopting these steps as the fundamental processes?
17307To what extent, if any, were the Latter- day Saints themselves responsible for their expulsion from Missouri?
17307Two of the most practical questions that a teacher ever has to solve are: How shall I go about to prepare a lesson?
17307What Is Prayer?
17307What a capital attitude?
17307What are the advantages of having boys and girls together in class?
17307What are the arguments for separating them?
17307What are the characteristics of a good assignment?
17307What are the characteristics of a good illustrative story?
17307What are the characteristics of a good prayer?
17307What are the chief purposes of a review?
17307What are the dangers that attend an attempt to keep children quiet for any length of time?
17307What are the dangers that attend the asking of a great number of fact questions?
17307What are the immediate joys attached to teaching?
17307What are the objections to"eleventh- hour"preparation?
17307What are the outstanding characteristics of a person newly converted to the Church?
17307What constitutes good discipline?
17307What constitutes instinctive action?
17307What do you consider your best method of stimulating members to participate in class discussions?
17307What do you consider your most valuable device in the preparation of a lesson?
17307What factors contribute to make discipline a real problem in our Church?
17307What is Prayer?
17307What is a testimony?
17307What is an aim?
17307What is application?
17307What is attention?
17307What is meant by calling teaching a composite process?
17307What is pedagogy?
17307What is prayer?
17307What is sympathy?
17307What is teaching?
17307What is the best time for making the assignment?
17307What is the history of Israel up to the time of the Savior?
17307What is the relative importance of expression and impression in teaching?
17307What is the significance of the term, scholarly attitude?
17307What is the teacher''s obligation in the matter of organizing knowledge?
17307What is the use of prayer?
17307What is their history subsequently?
17307What is their significance in teaching?"
17307What is your argument against the idea,"Teachers are born, not made"?
17307What is your daily scheme for systematic study?
17307What kind of class activities contribute most to the life of your class?
17307What kinds of prayers are there?
17307What method do you regularly follow?
17307What method of presentation can I most safely follow to make my lesson effective?
17307What native tendencies are of most concern to teachers?
17307What plan do you follow in an attempt to know the scriptures?
17307What prayers have impressed me most?
17307What principle or practice means most to you by way of affirming your own testimony?
17307What proportion of those questions are answered in full and complete statements?
17307What qualities are involved in the proper attitude?
17307What questions ought I to ask to emphasize the outstanding points of my lesson?
17307What significance attaches to the statement,"Children are born''going''"?
17307What significance is attached to calling our Church a teaching Church?
17307What steps does it involve?
17307What traits will be true of a boy, merely because he is a boy, and vice versa?
17307What types of companionship are assured him who teaches?
17307What vital truths are announced to the world through his first vision?
17307What was his father''s name?
17307What was his mother''s name?
17307What were their big movements relative to the Promised Land?
17307What''s the use?
17307When Should I Pray?
17307When Should I Pray?
17307When can applications best be made?
17307When did he receive the plates?
17307When is it best made?
17307When should I pray?
17307Where was he born?
17307Which, to you, is the most forceful and significant?
17307Who does not watch with interest a moving locomotive?
17307Why Should I Pray?
17307Why are facts alone not a guarantee of a successful recitation?
17307Why are reviews more necessary in our religious work than in regular school work?
17307Why do they so stand out?
17307Why do we find some things naturally interesting while others are dull and commonplace?
17307Why is an intimate acquaintance with the lives of pupils so essential a factor with the interesting teacher?
17307Why is biography so valuable in material for teaching?
17307Why is conversion the real test of religious teaching?
17307Why is it essential that a teacher build up a class spirit?
17307Why is it essential that teachers know the parents of pupils?
17307Why is it essential that teachers study methods of the recitation?
17307Why is it essential that we get a clear conception of just what teaching is?
17307Why is it essential that we prepare questions as we do other material?
17307Why is it essential to good teaching that regular reviews be conducted?
17307Why is it of vital importance that teachers give attention to the native tendencies in children?
17307Why is it particularly essential to good religious teaching?
17307Why is it so essential in teaching?
17307Why is it so essential that the teacher be interested in what he hopes to interest his pupils in?
17307Why is it so essential that we put responsibility upon boys and girls?
17307Why is it so important that we assume the responsibilities placed upon us?
17307Why is it that one class is crowded each week, while another adjourns for lack of membership?
17307Why is sincerity a foundation principle in all teaching?
17307Why is some kind of lesson statement a prerequisite to a good recitation?
17307Why is the teacher''s attitude so important a factor in discipline?
17307Why it is of vital importance that a teacher give special preparation to a review?
17307Why name spirituality as the crowning characteristic of the good teacher?
17307Why need we illustrate general truths?
17307Why not bring them in occasionally to stimulate testimony bearing?
17307Why should I pray?
17307Why should I pray?
17307Why should certain subject matter be presented to a class?
17307Why, with the same amount of preparation, does one teacher succeed with a class over which another has no control at all?
17307Why?
17307Why?
17307Why?
17307Why?
17307of prayer?
17307or"What is the difference between an application and moralizing?"
17307|______________| What are the characteristics of a good prayer, etc.?
33765But what was the cause of their coming and announcing that a Pseudo- Bishop had been made against the Bishops? 33765 For what are all your brethren, the Bishops of the Universal Church, but the stars of heaven?
33765It is plain, then, that when the Lord asked the Apostles,''Whom say men that I, the Son of Man, am?'' 33765 [ 55] Had St. Chrysostom felt like a Roman Catholic could he have stopped there?
33765After this, who will trust De Maistre''s facts without testing them?
33765And a little after,"What doth the Catholic Christian, if any part hath cut itself off from the communion of the universal faith?
33765And who then but will desire that the successor of St. Peter should hold St. Peter''s place?
33765Are not all the Bishops clouds, who rain down the words of their preaching, and shine with the light of good works?
33765But how can this dogma be imposed upon us as necessary to salvation, if St. Augustin, St. Chrysostom, and the Church of their day knew it not?
33765But how much is the inference from this fact modified by the language of Cyprian himself?
33765But if they were his deputies, as the present Roman claim would have it, who can express their rashness?
33765But was this power in practice exercised in so unmodified a form?
33765But what are we to say about the language of St. Gregory?
33765But why?
33765But you say, how is it that at Rome a priest is ordained upon the testimony of a deacon?
33765Can a claim be true which is driven to shifts such as this for its maintenance?
33765Could they be ignorant of the constitution of that Church of which they were Primates, Saints, and one a Martyr?
33765Could we have any stronger witness to the antagonism between the Papal and Patriarchal or Episcopal System?
33765Did Peter receive them, and John and James not receive them, and the rest of the Apostles?
33765Did he then betray those rights of St. Peter, which he held dearer than his life?
33765Did he who wrote these words mean to censure Constantine for granting a second hearing after the judgment of Pope Melchiades?
33765Do you consent?''
33765Does the"obscene rout"of Ronge and Czerski, bursting forth from the bosom of the Roman Church, awake no misgiving?
33765For how can the guilty party praise the judge by whose sentence he has been beaten?
33765Have we gone through so much experience in vain?
33765He says to the Empress:"But[103] what doth the prelate of the Church of Constantinople desire more than he hath obtained?
33765How did this state of things arise?
33765How has nearly the whole intellect of that country become infidel?
33765How is it, then, that we seek not the glory of this name, though offered us, yet another presumes to claim it, though not offered?"
33765How shall a divided Church meet and overcome the philosophical unbelief of these last times?
33765If St. Gregory did not mean this by the terms''Solus Sacerdos,''''Universus Episcopus,''what did he mean?
33765If his decision was final, must they not have known it?
33765If his primacy involved their obedience, must they not have rendered it?
33765If what he believed or taught was immediately the supreme and irrevocable law, why did he not himself pronounce sentence?
33765Most fair and just: St. Cyprian and St. Firmilian may have innocently erred in such a matter; but what of the way in which they treated the Pope?
33765Now, might it not be stated, that St. Cyprian wrote to Pope Stephen, to request him to depose Marcian, Bishop of Arles?
33765Or are not those keys in the Church, where sins are daily remitted?
33765Or are they who say such things wise defenders of the Church or promoters of unity?
33765Or can any words be spoken more opposed in tone than these to the writings of Fathers and decrees of ancient Councils?
33765Or can the truth of Christianity and the unity of the Church rest upon a falsehood?
33765Or what will satisfy him, if the magnificence and glory of so great a city satisfy him not?
33765Take away this foundation, how would she be infallible, since she exists no longer?
33765That is the way of death: who is so mad as to enter on it?
33765The Bishop Paschasinus said,''Again I ask, what is the pleasure of your blessedness?''
33765The Bishop Paschasinus said,''Does your piety command us to use Ecclesiastical punishment?
33765Under appeal then to so great a judgment, expecting to hear the truth from his colleagues, should he offer them the first example of falsehood?
33765What Roman Catholic would so speak now?
33765What can be more gentle?
33765What more humble?
33765What surely, but prefer the soundness of the whole body to that pestilent and corrupted member?
33765What then is our defence on her part against the charge of schism?
33765What then is the view they present us with?
33765What would St. Chrysostom say to Bellarmine''s doctrine?
33765When Antichrist at his coming calls himself God, will it not be very frivolous, but yet cause great destruction?
33765When the ship of the Church was in distress, whom should we expect to see at the rudder but St. Peter?
33765Who but must view it as a token of that future blessing, that public prayers have been offered up in France and Italy for such a consummation?
33765Who is he, who, in violation of the statutes of the Gospel, in violation of the decrees of Canons, presumes to usurp a new name to himself?
33765Why allege to me_ the custom of a single city_?
33765Why defend against the laws of the Church a fewness of number, which is the source of their pride?
33765Will the Patriarch of Constantinople, or the Archbishop of Moscow, or the Primate of Canterbury, so much as think of assuming it?
33765Would it not be a most miserable success to be able to deceive oneself, or others, as to whether one is or is not within the covenant of salvation?
33765Would not this be fruitless?
33765did Peter receive those keys, and Paul not receive them?
33765is it a private injury that I pursue?
33765or have stated that she was more remarkable for possessing even the bodies of the blessed Apostles than for all other things together?
33765or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
33765or, the one condition to which victory is attached being broken, crush the deadliest attack of the old enemy?
33765you will say, with no distinction, and with minds equally inclined to both parties?
10325''Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness?
10325''Is anything too hard for the Lord?''
10325''Thinkest thou,''he says,''that those Galilaeans whose blood Pilate mingled with their sacrifices, were sinners above all the Galilaeans?
10325And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?
10325And does Christ care only for THEM?
10325And he said, Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
10325And how comes it also that the New Testament says distinctly that man is still made in the likeness of God?
10325And how did he do that?
10325And how does the New Testament begin?
10325And next-- what is it after all, but what we see going on round us all the day long?
10325And now, my friends, what shall we learn from this?
10325And shall we believe that this infinitely good book is founded upon falsehood?
10325And was this all that Abraham believed-- that the sun and moon and stars were not gods, but that there was a God besides, who had made them all?
10325And what did Jacob get, who so meanly bought the birthright, and cheated his father out of the blessing?
10325And what in us is the likeness of God?
10325And what is the first written thought which has been handed down to us by the Providence of Almighty God?
10325And what sort of man was this great and wonderful Moses, whose name will last as long as man is man?
10325And what was this?
10325And whence did they get, I ask again, the notion of gods at all?
10325And why first?
10325And why not?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And will such puzzling questions and calculations as these, settle them how we may, make us BETTER men?
10325And will you believe that God is like that man?
10325Are not husbands to love their wives, and give themselves for them as Christ loved the Church and gave himself for it?
10325Are not the riches of Christ unsearchable, and the mercies of the Lord boundless?
10325Are we NOT inclined to suspect harm of this person and of that?
10325Are we NOT inclined to take, at first, the worst view of everybody and of everything?
10325Are we NOT inclined too often to be mean and cowardly?
10325Are we only to be blessed in the next?
10325Are you to suppose that Moses gained nothing by HIS experience?
10325As for the style of it being different from that of Exodus and Leviticus, the simple answer is, Why not?
10325Because it is a law of nature?
10325Because the first question which man asks-- the question which shows he is a man and not a brute-- always has been, and always will be-- Where am I?
10325Besides, why should not Moses have spoken differently at the end of forty years''such experience as never man had before or since?
10325But do they go to establish a golden age; to become a perfect people?
10325But do we listen to him?
10325But from what did Abraham turn to worship the living God?
10325But how does the story of Jacob and Esau reveal God to us?
10325But if so, what does this first lesson-- the chapter of Exodus from which my text is taken-- what does it teach us concerning God?
10325But if that be not true, what follows?
10325But if they came by some strange means as no vermin ever came before or since, all I can say is-- Why not?
10325But it learns to obey them behind their back; to do their will of its own will; to ask itself, What would my parents wish me to do, were they here?
10325But need he love his parents less?
10325But some may say,''Why tell us that?
10325But they will say, man is finite and limited, God is infinite and absolute, and how can the finite comprehend the infinite?
10325But upon whom?
10325But what are God''s laws by which he makes things?
10325But what does this story teach us concerning God?
10325But what has all this to do with God?
10325But what kind of person must he be, thought they, who sent the flood?
10325But what may we learn from this ugly story?
10325But where, among beasts, do you ever find any trace of those two sacred human feelings-- the love of brother to brother, or of child to father?
10325But who gave them that genius and energy?
10325But who is this blessed Babe?
10325But who that really values his Bible cares for them any more than he cares for the spots on the sun which he can find through a telescope?
10325But why have there always been such people?
10325But why need we learn from Abraham?
10325But why should it NOT be wonderful?
10325But why was this story of Joseph put into Holy Scripture, and at such length, too?
10325But-- shall we become really the wiser by so doing?
10325Can the God who appeared to Adam, be our God likewise, or has God''s plan and rule for teaching man changed utterly?
10325Can these two be the same?
10325Did not even St. Paul say that he only knew in part and prophesied in part?
10325Did our forefathers know of them when they came into this land?
10325Did they come after coal and iron?
10325Do I mean that these disasters come as punishments to the people who are killed by them?
10325Do they come by chance, from some brute and blind powers of nature?''
10325Do they come from the devil-- the destroyer?
10325Do you believe it?
10325Do you not see what a power and courage that thought must have given to the Jews?
10325Does God NOT bid us to look for any such blessings?
10325Does he not care for their neighbours?
10325Does it teach us that his name is love?
10325For all men will believe on him, and then the powers of this world will come and take away our station and our order?''
10325For here, in the text, is Moses''answer to the first great question in politics, What makes a nation prosperous?
10325For what would the heathen, what actually did the heathen think about such sights as a flood, or a rainbow?
10325For why?
10325From idols?
10325From whom did Moses and the holy men of old whom Moses taught get their knowledge of God, the true God?
10325God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it?
10325Has God really forbidden it?
10325Has he not all mankind to provide for, and govern and guide?
10325Hath he said, and shall he not do it?''
10325Have we not learnt enough already?
10325Have we not seen-- I have often-- in the same mortal man these two different characters at once?
10325He had spoken unadvisedly with his lips, and said,''Hear now, ye rebels, or ye fools, must WE bring you water out of this rock?''
10325He honours holy wedlock when he tells his master''s wife,''How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?''
10325He that made man and all heaven and earth, can not he show himself to man, if he shall so please?
10325How came I here?
10325How came this world here likewise?
10325How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?
10325How can I trust in a God whom I can not understand or know?
10325How can I trust in a love or a justice which is not what_ I_ call love or justice, or anything like them?
10325How can that be?
10325How can that be?
10325How can we be that, if God''s truth is not like what men call truth, God''s justice not like what men call justice?
10325How did I come here; and how did this world come here?
10325How did I get into this world; and how did this world get here likewise?
10325How did it get into that black spot?
10325How is he revealed in the text,''In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth?''
10325How shall we keep our souls REFINED?
10325How should one chase a thousand; and two put ten thousand to flight?''
10325How then did man, who now is continually forgetting God, contrive to remember God for himself at first?
10325How then shall we keep off coarseness of soul?
10325How then will the history of the flood do that?
10325How, unless God himself showed himself to man?
10325Husband and wife likewise-- are not they two divine words--not human words at all?
10325I have received good from the hands of the Lord, and shall I not receive evil?''
10325Important?
10325In that grand text where Abraham pleads with God, what does he say?
10325Is he not able and willing to do exceeding abundantly beyond all that we can ask or think?
10325Is it no miracle that not one of those black spots ever turns into anything save a frog?
10325Is it on the whole going right or going wrong?
10325Is it well governed or ill?
10325Is not the life in the Spirit of God, who is working on that spot, as I believe?
10325Is that no miracle?
10325Is the Lord Jehovah of the Old Testament the Lord Jesus of the New?
10325It was Moses who bade men call God Jehovah, the I AM; but who, hundreds of years before, taught them to call him the Almighty God?
10325MAY call you, did I say?
10325Merely for the pleasure of destroying?
10325Not,''Of course if Thou choosest to do it, it must be right,''but''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do RIGHT?''
10325Now if Moses did not write it, who did?
10325Now what have we to boast of in that?
10325Now what was to prevent the Israelites worshipping the earthquake and the fire as gods?
10325Now why was this?
10325Of Jesus Christ?
10325Oh, if all this is not poor human nature, drawn by the pen of a truly inspired writer, what is it?
10325Or is there knowledge in the Most High?
10325Or those eighteen, on whom the tower in Siloam fell, and killed them; think you that they were sinners above all who dwelt in Jerusalem?
10325Pharaoh answers:''Who is Jehovah( the Lord) that I should let Israel go?''
10325Saved?
10325See in this case why did God destroy the crops of Egypt-- even the first- born of Egypt?
10325Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
10325Shall I give my firstborn for my transgressions, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
10325Shall not the Judge of all the earth do RIGHT?''
10325So he returns to his place-- to do what?
10325That every one of those little black spots should have in it LIFE-- What is life?
10325That he must honour and worship them, and do them service, in order that they might be favourable to him, and help, and bless, and teach him?
10325That men have the sacred family feeling, and beasts have not?
10325That they had made laws for him which he must obey?
10325The Lord of the earth and all that therein is; before whom all men, even proud Pharaoh, must bow and confess,''Is anything too hard for the Lord?''
10325The next question will be: If God favours that family, will he do unjust things to help them?--will he let them do unjust things to help themselves?
10325Then did his faith in God win no reward?
10325Then if manhood be evil, what follows again?
10325Then if that human nature be evil, what follows?
10325Then men ask in terror and doubt,''Who sends the earthquake and the fire?
10325Then said his sister to Pharaoh''s daughter, Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?
10325Then would not Joseph''s story be worthy of being in the Bible?
10325To know that he is that-- all- good, is to know his character as far as sinful and sorrowful man need know; and is not that to know enough?
10325Very probably it was: but if not, What of that?
10325Was God faithful and true, just and merciful?
10325Was not that, too, a miracle?
10325What are we to think of a fire coming out from the Lord, and consuming two hundred and fifty men that offered incense?
10325What can God be but wonderful?
10325What causes this but the power of God, making of the same clay one vessel to honour and another to dishonour?
10325What could they do, but what the Canaanites did who dwelt already in that land?
10325What do I mean?
10325What does Balaam''s story reveal?
10325What further lesson concerning God do we learn therefrom?
10325What grace, what virtue is there higher than condescension?
10325What have we learnt from that history?
10325What of that?
10325What of that?
10325What of that?
10325What put into his mind the strange imagination that these unseen beings were more or less his masters?
10325What put into the mind of man that strange imagination of beings greater than himself, whom he could not always see, but who might appear to him?
10325What shall we learn?
10325What then are we to think of the earth opening and swallowing them up?
10325What then shall we think of these things?
10325What then was wrong in Balaam?
10325What thoughts should we have about it?
10325What were we intended to learn from it?
10325What would you say of a magistrate who was so merciful to thieves that he let them rob the honest men?
10325What would you say of a man who was so merciful to the weeds that he let them choke the flowers?
10325What would you say of a shepherd who was so merciful to the wolves that he let them eat his sheep?
10325Whence came this strange notion, which man alone has of all the living things which we see, of RELIGION?
10325Where am I?
10325Where did they get it?
10325Where do you find the notion that the tie between husband and wife is a sacred thing, to be broken at no temptation, but in man?
10325Where, I ask again, did they get it?
10325Wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us to carry us out of Egypt?''
10325Wherefore the first thing man has to learn is truth concerning the first human question, Where am I?
10325Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God?
10325Whither shall I go from thy spirit?
10325Who can resist such a nation as that?
10325Who gave them the wit to find the coal and iron?
10325Who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him, or even settle what the Lord means by doing this or that?
10325Who is Lord over us?''
10325Who prayed for his murderers as he hung upon the cross,''Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do?''
10325Who would change them for all the scientific phrases in the world?
10325Why can he not make lice, or anything else out of the dust of the ground, without those means?
10325Why does each kind turn into its kind?
10325Why has it spent upon the story of Joseph and his brethren, not ten verses, but ten chapters?
10325Why not even into fishes or serpents?
10325Why not?
10325Why not?
10325Why should not some of them turn into toads or efts?
10325Why should not the Jews have gone on worshipping one God, even if they had forgotten that he brought them out of the land of Egypt?
10325Why should they not get on in the world?
10325Why should they not take care of their interest?
10325Why, indeed?
10325Why, what deeper or wiser words are there in the whole Old Testament?
10325Will it make us better men merely to know that there was once a flood of waters on the earth?
10325Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
10325Will they make us more honest and just, more generous and loving, more able to keep our tempers and control our appetites?
10325Would GOD help these wretched Jews, even if HE could not?
10325Would it not, as I said it would, reveal something fresh to us concerning God and the character of God?
10325Would that ever come true?
10325Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?''
10325You may say, These plagues of Egypt reveal God''s mighty power, but what do they reveal of his character?
10325and why do I say confidently, that there always will be?
10325intendest thou to kill me as thou killedst the Egyptian?
10325need the bond between them be broken, though he may never set eyes on them again?
10325or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
10325or that the good men who wrote it could fancy it necessary to stoop to falsehood, and take the devil''s tools wherewith to do God''s work?
10325or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
10325or, to speak more carefully, is the life IN the black spot at all?
10325to be coarse and vulgar?
10325to be hard and covetous?
10325to be silly and frivolous?
10325what shall I say unto them?
38601** Is this the expression of a persecutor? 38601 But who is a true Christian? 38601 Chassincourt, who was appointed to meet them, rudely demanded,How dare such wretches as you treat with a prince against whom you have made war?
38601Did the first preachers use tortures to force men to adopt their creed?
38601Do any of them lead an evil life?
38601For to whom can they communicate their sciences?
38601Is it not an act of folly or vanity to dare to form confessions of faith, other than the Apostles''creed?
38601Is it not astonishing, after this, to find the Vaudois calumniated by Albert de Capitaxis, Rubis,& c. as the first Christians were by the Pagans?
38601Is there now among the nations regarded as the most enlightened, any example of a society, which has attained to such a degree of perfection?
38601Is this the method of study in the colleges?
38601Is this to conform to the spirit of religion?
38601Or who has given them a right to treat as heretics, those who think differently from themselves, or to pour out their blood before the altars of God?
38601We may ask of the most ardent partizans of the Propaganda,* whether Jesus had recourse to an Inquisition?
38601What then are the fundamental articles of our faith, of which the belief is necessary to the character of a true Christian?
38601What words are these which I have just quoted?
38601Why do the Roman Catholics and the Protestants mutually hate each other?
38601Why do they look upon each other with harshness and severity?
38601Why is it that the potentates of the earth have constituted themselves judges of an affair which regards God alone?
38601and for what?
38601do you recognize in them the religion of your hearts?
38601if the Apostles used such a means of extending their doctrine, or proving the faith of their brethren?
38601is it not, on the contrary, to engage one''s self in that pretended wisdom, that futile science it so much reproves?
38601is there in the whole of the sacred Scriptures, one single line or word which can excuse persecution for the sake of religion?
38601or can the infernal rules of the Inquisition be founded upon the feelings which dictated this question?
38601to the Vaudois?
38601why hast thou not persisted in this laudable custom, so well calculated to perpetuate thy happiness, and maintain thy zeal for religion?
38601will ye also go away?
36674''And art thou not afraid of the tortures which await thee, that thou dost seem so calm and fearless?''
36674''And dost thou think I would ride off in safety, and leave thee to perish?''
36674''And what God dost thou serve?''
36674''And who is He that you should tremble at the very thought of Him?''
36674''Art thou searching for the way home?''
36674''But how can we know if he is of God?''
36674''But was it not in My name that he took the offering?''
36674''But where wert Thou, Lord, when all was so dark and evil?''
36674''But, father,''said Offero,''how can I fight with weapons I know nothing of?
36674''Do you often play in the garden?''
36674''Dost thou not know that our Saviour refuses none who turn to Him?
36674''Dost thou see these shining gifts,''He asked,''and wouldst thou know whence they came?
36674''Dost thou wish to leave this beautiful garden and go back to thy father and mother?''
36674''How can I leave thee, my princess,''he asked,''when I have but now found thee?
36674''I was in thy heart,''replied the voice;''didst thou not hate the evil thoughts?
36674''Is He a greater and stronger king than thou?''
36674''Martin,''he said,''dost thou not see that I am Christ?
36674''Martin,''said the Evil One again,''why dost thou not believe?
36674''O Nicholas,''he cried,''is it thou who hast helped us in our need?
36674''O Stephen,''she cried,''did you not see it too?
36674''Thy faith is beautiful indeed,''he said scornfully;''but how long do thy sinners remain saints?
36674''We will not spare the princess,''they growled in low threatening tones;''we have given up our own children, and why shouldst thou withhold thine?
36674''What are you doing here?''
36674''What dost thou want of me?''
36674''What is thy name, and who art thou?''
36674''What seekest thou here?''
36674''What shall we do to replace this leg when we have cut it off?''
36674''What sort of a woman art thou, and what is thy name?''
36674''Whence come these children, and what name do they bear?''
36674''Who art thou, and from whence have come these men who are with thee?''
36674''Why art thou so sad, and wherefore dost thou weep these daily tears?''
36674''Why art thou so sad, my father?''
36674''Why, oh why didst Thou leave me so long, dear Lord?''
36674''Will he make you one to- day?''
36674''Wilt thou not show me this angel, so that I may know that what thou sayest is true?''
36674( And now do you see the reason why the visits of Santa Claus are so mysterious?)
36674And as he looked, he heard Christ''s voice speaking to the angels, and saying:''Know ye who hath clothed Me with this cloak?
36674And why have thy lips framed this deceit?
36674But in the stillness of the night God came to Cosmo and said:''My son, wherefore art thou so wrathful with thy brother?''
36674But who would like to confess to being greedy and stealing sweet things from the table when no one was looking?
36674Canst thou not see that I am Christ?''
36674Didst thou not agree with us to cast the lots?
36674Didst thou not say thou wert stronger than all and feared nothing?
36674For who could ever forget the trial of first going to school?
36674If thou fearest him, must he not be more powerful than thou?''
36674SAINT NICHOLAS Of all the saints that little children love is there any to compare with Santa Claus?
36674The bishop stopped and watched him for a while and then he asked:''What art thou doing, my child?''
36674Then Dacian looked in anger at the child standing there with clasped hands and steadfast eyes, and asked her roughly:''What is thy name?''
36674Then it seemed as if Christ smiled upon her, and holding out the golden cross He asked:''Hast thou not seen this cross before, Catherine?''
36674Then most proudly did Ursula draw herself up, and her clear eyes shone with scorn as she answered:''Does it indeed seem to thee as though I wept?
36674Who would care to own that he cheated at games, caring only to come out first whether he had played fairly or not?
36674Why didst thou hide thyself?''
36674Why shouldst thou make one law for us and another for thyself?''
36674asked the child,''and why do you sit so still?''
36674she asked,''and what is it that troubleth thee so greatly?''
41805''How did you expect him?'' 41805 ''Might I ask whom you expected?''
41805A lawyer?
41805A physician?
41805Are you a peddler?
41805Late that afternoon a stranger drove up to the shop on horseback and thus addressed Mr. Littell:"''Did you expect a visitor, sir?''
41805Perhaps you will open a store in town?
41805Then, may I ask, what do you do for a living?
41805Who may tell what force such a church may add to a preacher''s words?
35953Am I not their spiritual father?
35953And who is Jesus Christ?
35953But how will you get the money?
35953But who will serve?
35953Can I believe you?
35953Come,he said,"did he not allow that after all I was a good priest?
35953Did not I tell you?
35953Do you accept outwardly and in the sincerity of your heart what she commands in the name of Christ? 35953 Do you never go to bed, Don Bepi?"
35953Do you really think,continued the canon,"that I can manufacture banknotes?"
35953Do you remember the silver one which was always going to the pawnbroker at Tombolo?
35953Does God declare Himself distinct from us? 35953 He_ is_ ill,"interposed Rosina vehemently,"but what can you expect?
35953How old is he?
35953In making his decision, has not the pope appealed from the French parliament to the French people?
35953Is it not rather a large sum?
35953May we not hope that your Holiness will do for the world what you have already done for Venice?
35953Not even a couple of eggs?
35953Really?
35953Well?
35953Well?
35953What are you thinking of?
35953What can I do for the Church?
35953What can I do for you?
35953What can we do for you in return?
35953What is the matter?
35953What kind of a pope will he be?
35953What name will you take?
35953What of that? 35953 What of that?"
35953What was the bishop thinking of,they asked one another when Mass was over,"to leave a man like that buried all these years at a place like Tombolo?"
35953Where is Don Giovanni?
35953Where is your trust in God''s Providence?
35953Who is that delightful priest?
35953Who is to preach?
35953Whom do you receive in holy communion?
35953Why do you want to be cured?
35953Why not?
35953Why should n''t he teach the alphabet?
35953Yes or no, do you believe in the divine authority of the Church?
35953You think so?
35953Your Eminence is an Italian archbishop?
35953And did He not choose from their ranks the Apostles who were to carry His message throughout the world?
35953Antony?"
35953Did he ask for the strength of the warrior and the humility of the friar, to be loving like the Christ and pure like His Mother?
35953Do you consent to obey her?
35953Nothing, it was answered, had been laid down as to the necessary dispositions for receiving communion; and how were they to know that they had them?
35953One truth is at stake: was the Church founded by our Lord Jesus Christ or not?
35953Some day he will wear the mitre-- of that I am certain-- and afterwards?
35953The child loves Jesus Christ; it wishes to have Him; why, then, not give Him to the child?
35953The next step was obviously the seminary; but who was to pay the expenses?
35953To preach love was henceforward to be his mission, for what is devotion to the Sacred Heart but love of the love of Christ?
35953Was conciliation possible?
35953Was it not the"man in the street"for whom our Saviour came?
35953Were not the crowds who followed Him mostly composed of"men in the street"?
35953What really happened?
35953What was to be done?
35953What_ is_ Modernism?
35953Who knows?"
35953Will you do your best?"
35953Would a child of seven understand the reverence due to the Sacrament?
35953Would it not then be better for the world, not only to allow her freely to fulfil her mission, but to help her to do so?
35953You hear?
35953and is it not the teaching of Jesus Christ again that inspires in proud man the lowliness of mind which is the origin of all true glory?
35953he exclaimed, smiling,"do you imagine that a prelate of my rank does not know how to serve Mass?
35953he would ask in his cheery way--"another bad night?"
35953pleaded the people,"who knows if you will ever come back?"
35953suggested the almoner respectfully,"considering the actual state of things?"
35953was the answer,"can you not trust your bishop?"
35953who gave their lives for the truth, and won for Great Britain her title of the Island of Saints?"
35556Again what do we hear? 35556 But how could these men organize the church?"
35556After the investigation of their complaints Joseph, in his journal, says:"Whatever can be the matter with these men?"
35556And I now ask, in the absence of both Joseph and Hyrum, where was the authority lodged to lead the church and carry on the work of God?
35556And now that this testimony is before the reader, I ask him: What is its value?
35556And why?
35556Both your father and George J. Adams told me of it-- the day you were blessed, do n''t you remember it?
35556But what of all this?
35556Did Joseph ordain any man to take his place?
35556Did they know anything of this"revelation?"
35556Does a man''s being a Prophet in this Church prove that he shall be the President of it?
35556Father came to me and I said, Father, have you come?
35556Had he been ordained a prophet?
35556Has God made any mistake?
35556Here is Brigham, have his knees ever faltered?
35556How has every man who has gone on his own authority and left the Church, and undertaken to build up a Church to himself, succeeded?
35556How has he prospered?
35556How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
35556If not, what can be the meaning of all this?
35556In an address written to the saints by the prophet Joseph, under date of September 6th, 1842, he says: Again what do we hear?
35556In desiring and ordaining Hyrum to fill his place had the prophet forgotten the"anointing"and"ordination"of his son?
35556Is it worth while to stop to point out the inconsistencies of this testimony?
35556Second, one day out in an open field, while considering the question,"why not go to Utah?"
35556Supposing the First President is absent, who presides in council or in conference?
35556Then upon whom devolved the Presidency?
35556To controvert this testimony it is only necessary to refer to the"visions?"
35556Was not the occasion worthy of such a statement?
35556Was the church disorganized?
35556What can be more absurd than this?
35556What has he done?
35556What manner of prophet is this?
35556What then?
35556What though it hath been preached by some through envy and strife, to paraphrase the words of Paul?
35556Who are they who came here to these valleys of the mountains whose coming had been pointed out by the finger of God?
35556Who are they who have built these Temples and erected edifices to the great Jehovah?
35556Who was it?
35556Why is it that we have nothing from him on the subject earlier than 1850?
35556Why, just as they did who tried to establish"Strangism,"and"Rigdonism"and every other"ism"that has ever arisen?
35556Why?
35556Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you?
35556Would it not have been at least more conclusive than the argument based on Mrs. Emma Smith being an"elect lady,"and her endorsement of"young Joseph?"
35556Would it not have been opportune?
35556have his lips ever quivered?
17678What if the salt have lost his proper strength and savoriness,and, as Christ saith,"be good for no use, scant worth the casting on the dunghill?"
176781564 Alliensis] from Occamus?
17678Again, who wotteth not what words were spoken against St. Paul, the most earnest and vehement preacher and maintainer of the truth?
17678Also when they did of late put in print the ancient father Origen''s work upon the Gospel of John, why left they quite out the whole sixth chapter?
17678And Augustine,"How shall I hold Him,"saith he,"which is absent?
17678And do all they themselves, ween you, agree well together?
17678And what is he that can find out either more Catholic princes or more notable examples?
17678And what though they say,"The Pope is all and above all?"
17678And where they say it is not lawful to make a change without a council, what was he that gave us these laws, or from whence had they this injunction?
17678And wherein, I pray you?
17678And why be they afraid to take a pattern of the Apostles''and old fathers''times, as though they all had been void of understanding?
17678And why do the Nominals disagree from the Reals?
17678And why promiseth he his"indulgences and his pardons"so largely to any that will( what way soever it be) kill any of his enemies?
17678And why so, trow ye?
17678And yet what a stir and revel keep they at this time upon two poor names only of Luther and Zuinglius?
17678Are not all things removed from the whole holy council, and brought before the Pope alone?
17678But I put case, these abbots[ and bishops] have no knowledge: what if they understand nothing what religion is, nor how we ought to think of God?
17678But how if the things, which these men are so desirous to have seem new, be found of greatest antiquity?
17678But how then, if Zuenckfeldius make exclamation on the other side, and say, that the same very words be not his, but Hosius''own words?
17678But if they command them to be void, why are they left in their books as things allowable?
17678But in the end how many brothels, how many whoremongers, how many adulterers, how many incestuous persons could he find of all those?
17678But what if Jeremy tell them, as is afore rehearsed, that these be lies?
17678But what need we rehearse concubines and bawds?
17678But wherefore do they shut out Christian kings and good princes from their convocation?
17678But why at this day is not the same respect and consideration had?
17678But why stand we reckoning up these?
17678But will these men( I say) reform us the Church, being themselves both the persons guilty and the judges too?
17678But will these men, I pray you, think nothing at all of themselves, while they accuse us so maliciously?
17678But yet tell me, of so many and so gross errors, what one have these men at any time reformed?
17678But, good God, what manner of fellows be these which blame us for disagreeing?
17678Call ye this trusting to antiquity, when ye rent in pieces, keep back, maim, and burn the ancient fathers''works?
17678Do these men, ween ye, see more, or set more by the Church of God than they did who first delivered us these things?
17678Do they then either this way instruct the people, as we do, to reverence their magistrate?
17678Doth he maintain empires and kingdoms?
17678Else what needeth there so many assemblies and councils, without the which, as saith AEgidius, the Christian faith is not able to stand?
17678Epiphanius rehearseth up fourscore sundry heresies; and Augustine many more, which sprang up even together with the Gospel?
17678For from the very Apostles''times, who knoweth not how many heresies did rise up even together so soon, as the Gospel was first spread abroad?
17678For if there be no sheep that may stray, why be they called shepherds?
17678For tell me where hath Zuenckfeldius ever written them?
17678For who hath severed him from the rest?
17678For who is so blind, that he seeth not these men be the masters, by whom the people, as saith Hierom, hath been led into error and lulled asleep?
17678For why do they hide, why do they keep under the Gospel which Christ would have preached aloud from the housetop?
17678Hath there been no strifes, no debates, no quarrels among them at no time?
17678How if Christ say that the same persons, who chiefly ought to have care over the temple, have made of the Lord''s temple a den of thieves?
17678How if he favour the Arians, as once Pope Liberius did?
17678How if he have renounced the faith of Christ, and become an apostate, as Lyranus saith many Popes have been?
17678How live they?
17678How say ye, do we devise these tales?
17678How shall I reach my hand up to heaven, to lay hold upon Him that sitteth there?"
17678How should one, then, trust them in the fathers, in the old councils, and in the words spoken by God?
17678How then if I call forth those for witness, whom they themselves have used to honour?
17678How, then, if the Pope have seen none of these things, and have never read either the Scriptures, or the old Fathers, or yet his own councils?
17678I grant it be so: but by what good laws( I would know) have these great mischiefs been punished amongst them?
17678I say, not as may become a bishop, but as may become even a Christian man?
17678If it be so, then, that lieutenants, captains, and peers have had authority to subscribe in council, have not emperors and kings the like authority?
17678If that be so, what is the Pope, I pray you, at this day other than a monarch or a prince?
17678If there be no city that may be betrayed, why be they called watchmen?
17678If there be nothing that may run to ruin, why be they called pillars?
17678If they will have these things allowed for good, why be councils called?
17678In what religion?
17678Is every one of them fully resolved what to follow?
17678Is it lawful for a cardinal, being a man of war, and delighting in blood, to have place in a council?
17678Is it so great a matter to have a vain title, and, by changing a garment only, to have the name of a bishop?
17678Is not this the course of the councils in these days?
17678Is the same too soon worn out of mind, and clean consumed?
17678Is there any doubt but Antichrist will have his seat under the same?
17678Is this that your reverence which ye give to God''s Word?
17678Let us see, in all that while, of so many, so manifest, so often confessed by them, and so evident errors, what one error have they amended?
17678Now tell me, might the Churches of the Galatians and Corinthians go amiss, and the Church of Rome alone may not fail, nor go amiss?
17678Of which side were they, I beseech you, which poisoned Henry the Emperor even in the receiving of the sacrament?
17678Or can they with honesty appeach us as seditious persons, breakers of the common quiet, and despisers of princes''majesty?
17678Or what be the cardinals, who must be none other nowadays, but princes and kings''sons?
17678Or what manner of council, ween you, was the same last at Trident?
17678Setting these things aside, what teach they?
17678Shall the Holy Ghost flow in their tongues; or can they with truth say,"We and the Holy Ghost have thought good so?"
17678Shall these be God''s holy army?
17678That is, will ye enjoin God to keep silence, who speaketh to you most clearly by His own mouth in the Scriptures?
17678These things were believed of many, not because they were true, indeed( for what could be more untrue?
17678Was the Gospel therefore not the Gospel, because heresies sprang up withal?
17678Were then Origen, Ambrose, Augustine, Chrysostom, Gelasius, Theodoret, forsakers of the Catholic faith?
17678What Scripture hath at any time forbidden a Christian prince to be made privy to such causes?
17678What do they?
17678What else be the patriarchs, and, for the most part, the archbishops, the bishops, the abbots?
17678What great pomp and crake then is this they make of antiquity?
17678What if I say that Adrian, the Bishop of Rome, did frankly confess that all these mischiefs brast out first from the high throne of the Pope?
17678What if some thief or pirate invade and possess"Noah''s ark?"
17678What is become now of that ordinance?
17678What is he at this day, which alloweth the mightiest kings and monarchs of the world to kiss his blessed feet?
17678What is he that commandeth the emperor to go by him at his horse bridle, and the French king to hold his stirrup?
17678What need I say more?
17678What one thing( tell me) had Peter ever like unto the Pope, or the Pope like unto Peter?
17678What piece of their tyranny and pomp have they diminished?
17678What say they?
17678What should one say more?
17678What should we say any more of this?
17678What superstition have they taken away?
17678What then?
17678What would he say now, if he were alive at this day, and understood the heaving and shoving of these men?
17678What would these men( trow ye) have said in those days?
17678Where be the prince more honoured?
17678Where hath there at any time the commonwealth or the Church been in more quiet?
17678Where is the people less unruly?
17678Where is there less arrogancy and tyranny?
17678Where is there more majesty?
17678Where was that Church then, when"all flesh upon earth had denied their own way?"
17678Which of them ever said"that both the swords were committed unto you?"
17678Which of them ever said"that you have authority and right to call councils?"
17678Which of them ever said"the whole world is but your diocese?"
17678Which of them that ever said that you are"lord of lords"and the"king of kings"?
17678Which of them that more ample authority is given to you than to the residue of the patriarchs?
17678Which of them that you are able to"command the angels of God"as you list yourself?
17678Which of them that you are the only"headspring of all laws"?
17678Which of them that you are the"Lord God"?
17678Which of them that you have"power over purgatories?"
17678Which of them"that all bishops have received of your fulness?"
17678Which of them"that all power is given to you as well in heaven as in earth?"
17678Which of them"that kings and emperors, by Christ''s commandment and will, do receive authority at your hands?"
17678Which of them"that neither kings, nor the whole clergy, nor yet all the people together, are able to be judges over you?"
17678Who but themselves alone made ever any such law?
17678Who hath taught him more cunningly to open, or better to absolve than his brethren?
17678Who hurled under his table Francis Dandalus the duke of Venice, king of Crete and Cyprus, fast bound with chains, to feed of bones among his dogs?
17678Who is he, that seeth not how this is come to pass long since?
17678Whose words be these, then?
17678Why agree they no better among themselves concerning original sin in the Blessed Virgin?
17678Why are they afraid of it?
17678Why are they doubtful to commit it to the trial of God''s word?
17678Why brag they so of the names of the ancient fathers, and of the new and old councils?
17678Why compelleth he all emperors and princes to swear to him fealty and true obedience?
17678Why do they not call us again to be tried by them?
17678Why do they not convince and master us by the Divine Scriptures?
17678Why do they not lay before us how we have gone away from Christ, from the Prophets, from the Apostles, and from the holy fathers?
17678Why doth Albertus Pighius dissent from Cajetanus?
17678Why doth he excommunicate, and command to be taken as a heathen and a Pagan any Christian prince that renounceth his authority?
17678Why doth he vaunt himself to be"king of kings,"and to have kingly royalty over his subjects?
17678Why doth he, when he list, set Christian princes one against another, and at his own pleasure trouble the whole world with debate and discord?
17678Why hath he his legates( as much to say as most subtle spies) lying in wait in all kings''courts, councils, and privy chambers?
17678Why lieth so ancient a cause thus long in the dust destitute of an advocate?
17678Why return we not to the pattern of the old churches?
17678Why saith Albertus Pighius that the ancient father Augustine had a wrong opinion of original sin?
17678Why stick they to do it?
17678Why then do the Scotists and the Thomists, about that they call_ meritum congrui_ and_ meritum condigni_, no better agree together?
17678Why trust they more to the blindness of the unskilful multitude, and to ignorance, than to the goodness of their cause?
17678Why whelm they that light under a bushel which ought to stand on a candlestick?
17678Why will they seem to trust to their authority whom when they list they despise at their pleasure?
17678Why, I beseech you, except a council will and command, shall not truth be truth, and God be God?
17678Why, I pray you, may Caiaphas and Annas understand these matters, and may not David and Ezechias do the same?
17678Will he teach the people to obey and follow their magistrates?
17678Will the abbots, the Pope''s dear darlings, judge that monk for a thief which laboureth not for his living?
17678Will they abate their own ambition and pride?
17678Woteth not the Bishop of Rome, that these things are spoken by his own minions?
17678Yet notwithstanding, because we will grant somewhat to succession, tell us, hath the Pope alone succeeded Peter?
17678and is it not lawful for a Christian emperor or a king?
17678and that it is against all law to suffer such a one to live and to be found either in city or in country, or yet of other men''s charges?
17678and which would they then have forsaken?
17678and will the Bishop of Rome accuse us of treason?
17678concerning a solemn vow and a single vow?
17678from what kind of idolatry have they reclaimed the people?
17678hath Christ Himself, then, the Apostles, and so many fathers all at once gone astray?
17678in what office?
17678in what piece of his life hath he succeeded him?
17678or be they our accusers, whose life is such as no man is able to make mention thereof but with shame and uncomeliness?
17678or doth he once desire that common quiet should be provided for?
17678or else, when Christ Himself said,"that the house of God was made by the Pharisees and priests a den of thieves?"
17678or hath he any regard at all of the majesty of princes?
17678or have a wicked and a detestable opinion of the life to come, and of the immortality of the soul, as Pope John had but few years since?
17678or is that now condemned in us, which was then commended in them?
17678or is the thing now, by alteration only of men''s affections, suddenly become schismatic, which in them was counted Catholic?
17678or shall that which in times past was true, now by- and- by, because it liketh not these men, be judged false?
17678or shall we say a Christian magistrate, which dealeth amongst others in these matters, doth either naughtily, or presumptuously, or wickedly?
17678or that you are"not a mere natural man, but a certain substance made and grown together of God and man"?
17678or understandeth he not he hath such champions to fight for him?
17678or was Christ therefore not Christ?
17678or what fault have they once acknowledged and confessed?
17678or where so many parts of the world do lack how can they truly say they have the consent of the whole world?
17678or why doth Pope Paschal write so proudly of himself?
17678or will Christ be at hand among them there?
17678or, if he be not able to judge, would he have that all those matters should be brought before him alone?
17678or, if he have written them, and Hosius have judged the same to be wicked, why hath not Hosius spoken so much as one word to confute them?
17678or, if these things be not in him, can he give a right and apt judgment of so weighty matters?
17678or, who at any time should have heard the Gospel taught?
17678or,"that he can do as much as Christ can?"
17678saith he,"hath God after so many ages now at last and so late bethought Himself?"
17678voluptuousness, adultery, ribaldry, whoredom, murdering of kin, incest, and others more abominable parts, are not these counted sin at Rome?
17678was so notable a consent of so many ancient bishops and learned men nothing else but a conspiracy of heretics?
17678when Elie the prophet so lamentably and bitterly made moan, that"only himself was left"of all the whole world which did truly and duly worship God?
17678which Gospel would they have believed?
17678which poisoned Victor the Pope even in the receiving of the chalice?
17678which poisoned our King John, king of England, in a drinking cup?
17678which side would they specially then have taken?
17678whom would they have accounted for heretics, and whom for Catholics?
43990Are not the señores well paid for the merchandise they sold me?
35941And the holy Bishop Cyprian?
35941And what is that food? 35941 Can a man be happy,"he said,"if he has not what he wants, and is he happy if he has it?"
35941Can a man who is not pure in heart seek God?
35941Can he who seeks God be leading a bad life?
35941Did you ever see him, grandmother?
35941Do you hear what he says?
35941Do you mean,asked Augustine,"that there is nothing at all that you do know, or that of the few things you do not know this is one?"
35941How are you getting on?
35941In what did unhappiness consist?
35941Must not the soul have its food too?
35941Since only he who possesses God can be happy, who is he who possesses God?
35941Then,said Augustine,"what have we here?
35941What about me?
35941''Will you leave your infant motherless?''
35941Again, how had Monica repaid her for her unkindness?
35941And Monica?
35941And if not, what would be that married life which lay before her?
35941And where shall we learn what here we have neglected?
35941And where should they live this life but in their own country, which was to be the future field of their labours?
35941And yet-- to stand with both feet on the rock of truth, was it not worth all this and more?
35941Can we call a man who wants money needy, and not call him so when he wants wisdom?"
35941Could he be received as a catechumen?
35941Could it be said that he was needy?
35941Did you not tell us at dinner that you did not know what you were eating because you were lost in thought?
35941Had he found the Truth at last?
35941Had she not taken as much care of them as if they had been her children?
35941How could they learn to love Christ unless they learned to love His servants and to see Him in them?
35941How was the light to come to them if not through her?
35941Into what depths might that one act of disobedience so lightly committed have led her had not God in His mercy intervened?
35941Is it not knowledge?"
35941It was not only her sons who grieved, but the faithful friends who were with them, for was she not their mother too?
35941Life is vain, death uncertain; if it steals upon us of a sudden, in what state shall we depart hence?
35941Oh, why had she let him go to Madaura?
35941Patricius, her husband, was safe in God''s hands; but Augustine, her eldest- born, her darling, in what dark paths was he wandering?
35941St. Augustine continued:"It is God''s will that all should seek Him?"
35941Was he fit, did she think, to learn?
35941Was it for such as they?
35941Was it the last struggle between good and evil?
35941Was that indeed his mother, he asked himself, that gentle, patient old woman, so thoughtful for others, so ready to give up her own will?
35941Was there such a thing at all?
35941Was this the answer to his prayer?
35941Were they hungry?
35941What am I doing here?"
35941What did the Catholic Church teach on these points?
35941What have I to do here any longer?
35941What thoughts were in his heart?
35941What was he to do?
35941What would become of Augustine in Rome?
35941What would he be ready to give if he could insure him the victory?
35941What would she do, what would they all do, Without Monica?
35941What would the house be like, she suddenly asked herself, without that gentle presence?
35941What, indeed, is more wretched than to lack wisdom?
35941Where was your soul at that moment if not feeding too?"
35941Whither was she drifting?
35941Who could it be?
35941Who would not be seduced by such promises, especially if he were a proud, contentious young man, thirsting for truth, such as they then found me?"
35941Why should they not continue to live like that, he asked Alypius, at all events until they were ready for the work to which God had called them?
35941Would it be possible for her, even if she practised the strictest economy, to keep him at Carthage, where he was doing so well?
35941Would she not at least go there and take shelter until the morning?
35941Would she succeed?
35941Yet if Faustus could not answer him, which of the Manicheans could?
35941Yet was it certain that he was happy?
35941he asked,''and bring your old father''s hairs in sorrow to the grave?''
13133Num divisus est Christus? 13133 Quis dubitet?"
13133[ 102] Quid ergo parvuli, qui nisi iuventur virtute Sacramenti, sua fide miselli nihil assequuntur? 13133 [ 49] Quo pacto?
13133--Vbi est acumen tuum?
13133/* Spectatum admissi, risum teneatis?
1313311),"mortem animae, mortem gratiae, peccati solius et exsecrabilis blasphemiae sociam, pertulisset?
131331518) odium Dei et hominum, Augustae positus coram Cardinale Caietano, nonne quod potuit, eructavit, et Maximiliani litteris communitus excessit?
131331521), quum et Caesarem et plerosque Imperii principes haberet infensos, nonne Caesaris verbo tutus fuit?
13133Against those who worship Saints, as Christ''s servants, especially acceptable to Him, whole pages are quoted, forbidding the worship of many gods?
13133Against what Church are they in rebellion?
13133Against whom does he rage?
13133Antonii.--Quam sellam postulavit[140] in Synodo?
13133Are these with you?
13133Are they going to take a kindly view off Ambrose here?
13133Are you agreed?
13133Are you not ashamed of the vicious circle?
13133Attendite:"Christus, quum actus in crucem exclamaret:"''Deus meus, Deus meus, ut quid dereliquisti me?''
13133By authority of what judge?
13133Can I suppose any of you to be so dull of sense as not to perceive this artifice when he is told of it?
13133Can any fairly educated man be afraid of battalions of such enemies?
13133Certain?
13133Contra vero magnus ille Constantinus Christomastigon terror, quam Eeclesiam tranquillavit?
13133Cui patellas aureas, et argenteos calices, et sumptuosa donaria, et opulentam gazam invidet?
13133Cui?--Coetui fidelium.--Quorum?--Nomina nesciuntur, sed constat plurimos exstitisse.--Constat?
13133Cuius Ecclesiae perduelles?
13133Cuius Ecclesiae sacra, lychnos, ritus, ornamenta convellit?
13133Cuius enim stuporis fuerit, antiquitati christianae Hammeros et Charcos anteponere?
13133Cum his ego timeam pro fide catholica disputare, qui pessima fide voces non humanas, sed aethereas tractavere?
13133Cur igitur alios alii lancinatis, quum omnes eodem Spiritu gloriemini?
13133DE HOMINE.--De homine[93] quid?
13133DE IVISTITIA.--Quae res ergo iustitia est?
13133Do they stand by him?
13133Do wake up: do you want torches applied to you?
13133Do you wish to hear any more?
13133Does he mean what he says?
13133Duplex Hierarchia Martyris Dionysii[38] quas classes, quae sacra, quos ritus edocet?
13133Ecquis est vel mediocriter institutus, qui talium cuniculos hostium reformidet?
13133Egone quemquam vestrum existimen tam esse mucosis naribus, qui hoc artificium, monitus, non persentiscat?
13133Estne aliquid amplius?
13133Excrea, dic sodes-- Minime vero, inquis, nisi recte exponant-- Quid est hoc ipsum, recte?
13133Farewell then to any discernment of meats and prescription of days._ Indeed?
13133For example:_ What is the meaning of an Order of Priests, when John has called us all priests?_( Apoc.
13133Haeccine sunt apud vos?
13133Helena.--Quibus se patribus adiunxit?
13133Hic ego non sim animosus?
13133Hippolytus, Portuensis[46] episcopus, quam belle, quam clare Antichristi nervum, lutherana tempora, praemonstravit?
13133Hos, ingentis beneficii loco donatos, explodere, quanti maleficii est?
13133How do they know?
13133How often have I insisted on this already?
13133How so?
13133Huccine patientur?
13133In an assembly of learned men, such as yours, Gentlemen of the University, are they not caught and throttled without trouble?
13133In quos furit?
13133Is it possible?
13133Is there anything further?
13133Itane vero?
13133Let in as spectators, could you withhold your laughter?
13133Manicheis[3] quid causae fuit, ut"Evangelium Matthei et Acta refigerent Apostolica?"
13133Mox Novatianus: Quis?
13133Nicaenis.--Cuiusmodi?
13133Nihilne pudet labyrinthi?
13133Nonne facile refutantur?
13133Nonne in concessu talium virorum, quales estis Academici, tenentur ac minimo negotio constringuntur?
13133Nostra.--Qui?
13133Nostrae.--Quae enim Ecclesia praeter nostram omnibus inferorum portis[132] se opposuit?
13133Nostram.--Qui?
13133Nostram.--Qui?
13133Nullus exstitit historicus neque latinus, neque graecus, neque remotus, neque citimus, qui rem tantam vel obscure iaceret in commentarios?
13133Num benevoli sunt Ambrosio futuri?
13133Num faces admovendae sunt?
13133Num hunc probabunt?
13133Num loquitur ex animo?
13133Num soli Deo et sanctis hominibus, an christianis etiam cuiuscumque generis, manifestae?
13133Num tu evigilas?
13133Of what mother was he the glorious son?
13133Omnes orbe reliquo sopiti sunt, dum Roma, Roma, inquam, nova sacramenta, novum sacrificium, novum religionis dogma procuderet?
13133On what Church have they turned their backs?
13133Operam et oleum et famam homines non insipientissimi cur profundunt?
13133Parumne hoc fuit, idolis ora claudere, Dei regnum gentibus importare?
13133Placet?
13133Prudentius in hymnis quoties precatur Martyres, quos decantat?
13133Quae Scripturae, quae sensa, qui Patres, hoc penicillo depingunt Ecclesiam?
13133Quae templa demoliti?
13133Quaenam?
13133Quaeram ista sibi quid velint; Christus De Filius, Deus de Deo?
13133Quaererem ab eis, verbi gratia, quo iure corpus biblicum detruncent atque diripiant?
13133Quam Ecclesiam adversati?
13133Quam Ecclesiam crudelissime persequuti?
13133Quando esse desiit, quod ante fuit?
13133Quando igitur hanc fidem tantopere celebratatam Roma perdidit?
13133Quas voces, quas turbas, quae lamenta progenuit?
13133Quem feriunt?
13133Quem interrogavit?
13133Quem percontati?
13133Quem refellunt?
13133Qui sciunt?
13133Qui sic agunt, nonne se produnt?
13133Qui?
13133Quibus?
13133Quid Ebioniis,[4] ut omnes Pauli repudarient epistolas?
13133Quid admisit?
13133Quid aetas proxima, quid peccavit?
13133Quid agimus?
13133Quid amplius?
13133Quid enim aliud ista sunt, nisi terrarum ilia, canorus aer, propina vermium, bella sterquilinia?
13133Quid ergo?
13133Quid ergo?
13133Quid ille?
13133Quid istae?
13133Quid isti?
13133Quid ita?
13133Quid narrant?
13133Quid tandem?
13133Quid toties unum exemplum de sexcentis exagitant?
13133Quid tum denique?
13133Quidni?
13133Quis indicavit?
13133Quis videtur?
13133Quo doctore?
13133Quo iudice?
13133Quo tempore, quo Pontifice, qua via, qua vi, quibus incrementis urbem et orbem religio pervasit aliena?
13133Quod enim aliud velum suo latrocinio nostri Nemrodes[136] obtenderunt, quum depecularentur ecclesias, et Christi patrimonium dissiparent?
13133Quorsum ergo reges?
13133Quorsum ista?
13133Quos ille ludos, quos iocos dabit?
13133Quoties ad eorum cineres et ossa Regem Martyrum veneratur?
13133Quoties hoc iam inculco?
13133Renuntiet mihi, de christianis illis antiquissimis et beatissimis quid autumet?
13133Repertus est Kemnitius[34], qui concilium Tridentinum ad suos vertiginis importunae calculos exegerit; quid lucratus?
13133Sciscitemur ab adversaras, exempli gratia, quidnam sequuti novam sectam intriverint, qua Christus excluditur e coena mystica?
13133Sed haec fortasse propria Lutheri sunt?
13133Semperne capies pro argumento illud ipsum, quod ponitur in quaestione?
13133Siccine?
13133So acting, do they not give themselves away?
13133So much perversity, so much audacity?
13133Standing on such ground should I not pluck up heart?
13133Take on the contrary Constantine the Great, that scourge of the persecutors of Christ, to what Church did he restore tranquillity?
13133Take the next age, what offence has that committed?
13133Take the twofold_ Hierarchy_ of the martyr Dionysius, what classes, what sacrifices, what rites does he teach?
13133Tantum perversitatis, tantum audaciae?
13133Tell me, do you subscribe to the Church which flourished in bygone ages?
13133Tempora, tempora, cuiusmodi monstrum aluistis?
13133There are burnt with everlasting fire, who?
13133These men are not fools: why are they wasting their pains and damaging their own reputation?
13133To what Fathers did he attach himself?
13133Trinitas, Homoousion, Persona, nusquam sunt in Bibliis, quia voces istae non sunt?
13133Trinity, Consubstantial, Person, are they nowhere in the Bible, because these words are not found?
13133Under what auspices was he victorious?
13133Vbi candor?
13133Vbinam sunt?
13133Vnde hausit?
13133Vnum illud crepare in tenebris, ubi ubi sit Ecclesia, tantummodo sanctos et in aethera destinatos ea contineri?
13133Vt Sylvestro, ut Marco, ut Iulio, ut Athanasio, ut Nicolao.--Cuius se precibus[139] commendavit?
13133Vtrius doctrinae fuerint, catholicae, an lutheranae?
13133Vultis ne plura?
13133Was this a little thing, to close the mouth of idols and carry the kingdom of God to the nations?
13133We, who have been taught of God-- stuff and nonsense, how am I to believe it?
13133Were they visible to God alone and holy men, or to Christians of every rank and degree?
13133What Christians?
13133What Church but ours has opposed itself against all the gates of hell?
13133What Church have they most cruelly persecuted?
13133What Church is it whose sacred vessels, lamps, and ornaments he is pillaging, whose ritual he overthrows?
13133What Church?
13133What Scripture texts or Scripture meanings or authorities of Fathers thus portray the Church?
13133What are we to do?
13133What could stay her progress?
13133What did he do?
13133What does this lead up to?
13133What faithful?
13133What further?
13133What gained he thereby?
13133What harm has he done?
13133What has become of candour and straightforwardness?
13133What have they to tell?
13133What induced the Ebionites to reject all St. Paul''s Epistles?
13133What induced the Manichees to tear out the Gospel of Matthew and the Acts of the Apostles?
13133What is the tenour of their reply?
13133What is this"rightly"?
13133What manner of men were they?
13133What of Man?
13133What of them?
13133What of these Churches?
13133What outcries, what disturbances, what lamentations did it provoke?
13133What seat did he ask for in the Synod?
13133What sort of thing then is righteousness?
13133What temples have they destroyed?
13133What then is the use of Kings?
13133What then is their refuge?
13133What then of infants, who, unless they are aided by the virtue of the Sacrament, poor little things, gain nothing by any faith of their own?
13133What then?
13133What then?
13133When then did Rome lose this faith so highly celebrated?
13133Whence drew he that intimation?
13133Where are these many gods?
13133Who again?
13133Who again?
13133Who broke it?
13133Who once more?
13133Who pointed that out?
13133Who taught him to do that?
13133Who was he?
13133Whom did he consult?
13133Whom do they hit?
13133Whom do they refute?
13133Whom have they consulted?
13133Whose golden patens and silver chalices, sumptuous votive offerings and rich treasure, does he envy?
13133Why do they so often drag out one case in a thousand?
13133Why then do some of you tear out one piece of Scripture, and others another, whereas you all boast of being led by the same Spirit?
13133Why?
13133Will they approve his proceeding?
13133Will they endure him?
13133Will you always go on taking for an argument the very point that is called in question?
13133With what other cloak did our Nimrods[4] cover their brigandage, when they embezzled the money of their Churches and wasted the patrimony of Christ?
13133[ 138]--Qua matre gloriosus?
13133[ different question mark]_) instead of the Roman fount(_ i.e.,?_).
13133_ Because we do not depart a nail''s breadth from the word of God._ Where is your persecution?
13133_ Is Christ divided?_( 1 Cor.
13133_ Who can doubt it?_ I do, I deny it utterly.
13133are they not easily refuted?
13133at what time, under what Pontiff, by what way, by what compulsion, by what increments, did a foreign religion come to pervade city and world?
13133to whom is it certain?
13133v. 10) omnes nos vocaverit sacerdotes?"
13133when did she cease to be what she was before?
40252But, oh, my dear friend, whither is it that you are going? 40252 Joseph,"one said to him,"do you love play?"
40252And why not here unceasing too?
40252Are these the words which are able to save our souls, to make us wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus?
40252Are you aware what that entails?
40252But is such language utterly strange in the annals of Quakerism?
40252But where have the apostles sanctioned Instrumental Music, by precept or example?
40252But why do I write this?
40252I asked him, in return, if Mahomed were so powerful, how it came that he, even at this moment, was still lying in the dust?
40252If Christ be with me, who can be against me?
40252Is not here a striking display of a good Master, and a faithful servant?
40252Well may we exclaim,"Who hath despised the day of small things?"
40252When and where did the primitive Christians employ it in the worship of God?
40252When the apostles were asked, by an awakened sinner,"What shall I do to be saved?"
40252Where is it that you will be a few short weeks or days hence?
40252Where, allow me to ask, is Instrumental Music sanctioned in the worship of the Christian dispensation?
40252While, through the regions of the skies, Unceasing Alleluias rise, Why are the songs on earth so few?
40252or are these the terms which a Christian feels himself authorized to apply to those words?
17611( 2) What is the end of this government?
17611( 2) Where is it?
17611( 2) Whether He can immediately move a body?
17611( 2) Whether all are sent?
17611( 2) Whether all infants would have been of the male sex?
17611( 2) Whether among them there is precedence?
17611( 2) Whether generation would have been through coition?
17611( 2) Whether he can change man''s will?
17611( 2) Whether he could see the separate substances, that is, the angels?
17611( 2) Whether he was impassible?
17611( 2) Whether he was master over all creatures?
17611( 2) Whether in one hierarchy there is only one order?
17611( 2) Whether in the state of innocence he had passions of the soul?
17611( 2) Whether it is a place apt for human habitation?
17611( 2) Whether man can teach an angel?
17611( 2) Whether one angel moves the will of another?
17611( 2) Whether the corporeal creature obeys the mere will of the angels?
17611( 2) Whether the image of God is in irrational creatures?
17611( 2) Whether the inferior speaks to the superior?
17611( 2) Whether the intellectual soul is thus transmitted?
17611( 2) Whether the semen, which is the principle of human generation, is produced from the surplus food?
17611( 2) Whether the woman should have been made from man?
17611( 2) Whether there exist in bodies certain seminal virtues?
17611( 2) Whether they are immediately preserved by God?
17611( 2) Whether they would have been born confirmed in righteousness?
17611( 2) Whether they would have had perfect use of reason at the moment of birth?
17611( 2) Whether to each man is assigned a single guardian angel?
17611( 2) Whether to tempt is proper to the devil?
17611( 3) For what purpose was man placed in paradise?
17611( 3) Is it unchangeable?
17611( 3) Whether God can reduce anything to nothingness?
17611( 3) Whether He can move the intellect?
17611( 3) Whether all souls were created at the same time?
17611( 3) Whether all the sins of men are to be set down to the assaults or temptations of the demons?
17611( 3) Whether an angel speaks to God?
17611( 3) Whether an inferior angel can enlighten a superior angel?
17611( 3) Whether by the power of his soul man can change corporeal matter?
17611( 3) Whether he can change man''s imagination?
17611( 3) Whether he had all virtues?
17611( 3) Whether he possessed all knowledge?
17611( 3) Whether he stood in need of food?
17611( 3) Whether in one order there are many angels?
17611( 3) Whether in the state of innocence all men were equal?
17611( 3) Whether of man''s rib?
17611( 3) Whether one enlightens another?
17611( 3) Whether the angels by their own power can immediately move bodies locally?
17611( 3) Whether the guardianship belongs only to the lowest order of angels?
17611( 3) Whether the heavenly bodies are the causes of what is done here by the inferior bodies?
17611( 3) Whether the image of God is in the angels more than in man?
17611( 3) Whether the world is governed by one?
17611( 3) Whether those who are sent, assist?
17611( 4) Are all things subject to fate?
17611( 4) Of the effects of this government?
17611( 4) Whether He can move the will?
17611( 4) Whether a superior angel enlightens an inferior angel in all that he knows himself?
17611( 4) Whether anything is reduced to nothingness?
17611( 4) Whether he can change man''s senses?
17611( 4) Whether he could err or be deceived?
17611( 4) Whether he should have been created in paradise?
17611( 4) Whether he would have obtained immortality by the tree of life?
17611( 4) Whether in that state man would have been master over men?
17611( 4) Whether it is fitting for each man to have an angel guardian?
17611( 4) Whether the angelic speech is subject to local distance?
17611( 4) Whether the distinction of hierarchies and orders is natural?
17611( 4) Whether the good or bad angels can work miracles?
17611( 4) Whether the image of God is in every man?
17611( 4) Whether the separate soul of man can move bodies by local movement?
17611( 4) Whether the woman was made immediately by God?
17611( 4) Whether they are subject to the precedence of the good angels?
17611( 4) Whether they are the cause of human acts?
17611( 4) Whether they can work real miracles for the purpose of leading men astray?
17611( 4) Whether what he did would have been as meritorious as now?
17611( 5) When does an angel''s guardianship of a man begin?
17611( 5) Whether God works in every worker?
17611( 5) Whether all the speech of one angel to another is known to all?
17611( 5) Whether all things are subject to Divine government?
17611( 5) Whether demons are subject to their influence?
17611( 5) Whether the demons who are overcome by men, are hindered from making further assaults?
17611( 5) Whether the image of God is in man by comparison with the Essence, or with all the Divine Persons, or with one of them?
17611( 6) Whether He can do anything outside the order imposed on things?
17611( 6) Whether all things are immediately governed by God?
17611( 6) Whether the angel guardians always watch over men?
17611( 6) Whether the heavenly bodies impose necessity on those things which are subject to their influence?
17611( 6) Whether the image of God is in man, as to his mind only?
17611( 7) Whether all that God does is miraculous?
17611( 7) Whether the Divine government is frustrated in anything?
17611( 7) Whether the angel grieves over the loss of the one guarded?
17611( 7) Whether the image of God is in man''s power or in his habits and acts?
17611( 7) Whether the orders will outlast the Day of Judgment?
17611( 8) Whether anything is contrary to the Divine Providence?
17611( 8) Whether men are taken up into the angelic orders?
17611( 8) Whether rivalry exists among the angels as regards their guardianship?
17611( 8) Whether the image of God is in man by comparison with every object?
176111] Whether Adam in the State of Innocence Had Mastership Over the Animals?
176111] Whether All the Angels Are of One Hierarchy?
176111] Whether Creatures Need to Be Kept in Being by God?
176111] Whether God Can Move the Matter Immediately to the Form?
176111] Whether Men Are Assailed by the Demons?
176111] Whether Men Are Guarded by the Angels?
176111] Whether Men Would Have Been Born in a State of Righteousness?
176111] Whether One Angel Enlightens Another?
176111] Whether One Angel Speaks to Another?
176111] Whether One Man Can Teach Another?
176111] Whether Paradise Is a Corporeal Place?
176111] Whether Some Part of the Food Is Changed into True Human Nature?
176111] Whether There Are Orders Among the Demons?
176111] Whether There Be Such a Thing As Fate?
176111] Whether a Body Can Be Active?
176111] Whether an Angel Can Enlighten Man?
176111] Whether in the State of Innocence Children Would Have Been Born with Perfect Knowledge?
176111] Whether in the State of Innocence Children Would Have Had Perfect Strength of Body As to the Use of Its Members Immediately After Birth?
176111] Whether in the State of Innocence Generation Existed?
176111] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Would Have Been Immortal?
176111] Whether the Angels Are Sent on Works of Ministry?
176111] Whether the Corporeal Creature Is Governed by the Angels?
176111] Whether the First Man Saw God Through His Essence?
176111] Whether the First Man Was Created in Grace?
176111] Whether the Image of God Is in Man?
176111] Whether the Sensitive Soul Is Transmitted with the Semen?
176111] Whether the Woman Should Have Been Made in the First Production of Things?
176111] Whether the World Is Governed by Anyone?
1761121:2:"O God, my God, look upon me: why hast Thou forsaken me?"
176112:11:"What man knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man that is in him?"
176112] Whether Adam in the State of Innocence Saw the Angels Through Their Essence?
176112] Whether All the Angels Are Sent in Ministry?
176112] Whether Children Would Have Had Perfect Use of Reason at Birth?
176112] Whether Corporeal Matter Obeys the Mere Will of an Angel?
176112] Whether Each Man Is Guarded by an Angel?
176112] Whether Fate Is in Created Things?
176112] Whether God Can Move a Body Immediately?
176112] Whether God Preserves Every Creature Immediately?
176112] Whether Man Can Teach the Angels?
176112] Whether Man Had Mastership Over All Other Creatures?
176112] Whether Paradise Was a Place Adapted to Be the Abode of Man?
176112] Whether Passions Existed in the Soul of the First Man?
176112] Whether There Are Any Seminal Virtues in Corporeal Matter?
176112] Whether There Are Several Orders in One Hierarchy?
176112] Whether Woman Should Have Been Made from Man?
176112] Whether among the demons there is precedence?
176112] Whether in the State of Innocence Children Would Have Been Born Confirmed in Righteousness?
176112] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Would Have Been Passible?
176112] Whether in the State of Innocence There Would Have Been Generation by Coition?
176112] Whether one angel moves another angel''s will?
176112] Whether the End of the Government of the World Is Something Outside the World?
176112] Whether the Image of God Is to Be Found in Irrational Creatures?
176112] Whether the Inferior Angel Speaks to the Superior?
176112] Whether the Intellectual Soul Is Produced from the Semen?
176112] Whether the Semen Is Produced from Surplus Food?
176112] Whether to Tempt Is Proper to the Devil?
176112] Whether, in the Primitive State, Women Would Have Been Born?
176113:1):"Who hath bewitched you, that you should not obey the truth?"
176113] Whether Adam Had All the Virtues?
176113] Whether All Sins Are Due to the Temptation of the Devil?
176113] Whether All the Angels Who Are Sent, Assist?
176113] Whether Bodies Obey the Angels As Regards Local Motion?
176113] Whether Fate Is Unchangeable?
176113] Whether God Can Annihilate Anything?
176113] Whether God Moves the Created Intellect Immediately?
176113] Whether Human Souls Were Created Together at the Beginning of the World?
176113] Whether Man Was Placed in Paradise to Dress It and Keep It?
176113] Whether Man by the Power of His Soul Can Change Corporeal Matter?
176113] Whether Men Were Equal in the State of Innocence?
176113] Whether There Are Many Angels in One Order?
176113] Whether There Is Enlightenment in the Demons?
176113] Whether an Angel Can Change Man''s Imagination?
176113] Whether an Angel Speaks to God?
176113] Whether an Inferior Angel Can Enlighten a Superior Angel?
176113] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Had Need of Food?
176113] Whether the Angels Are More to the Image of God Than Man Is?
176113] Whether the Angels Can Change the Will of Man?
176113] Whether the Body of Man Was Given an Apt Disposition?
176113] Whether the First Man Knew All Things?
176113] Whether the Heavenly Bodies Are the Cause of What Is Produced in Bodies Here Below?
176113] Whether the Woman Was Fittingly Made from the Rib of Man?
176113] Whether the World Is Governed by One?
176113] Whether to Guard Men Belongs Only to the Lowest Order of Angels?
1761140:18):"To whom have you likened God?
176114] Whether All Things Are Subject to Fate?
176114] Whether All the Angels of the Second Hierarchy Are Sent?
176114] Whether Angels Are Appointed to the Guardianship of All Men?
176114] Whether Angels Can Work Miracles?
176114] Whether Anything Is Annihilated?
176114] Whether Demons Can Lead Men Astray by Means of Real Miracles?
176114] Whether God Can Move the Created Will?
176114] Whether Local Distance Influences the Angelic Speech?
176114] Whether Man Was Created in Paradise?
176114] Whether Man in His First State Could Be Deceived?
176114] Whether an Angel Can Change the Human Senses?
176114] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Would Have Acquired Immortality by the Tree of Life?
176114] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Would Have Been Master Over Man?
176114] Whether the Actions of the First Man Were Less Meritorious Than Ours Are?
176114] Whether the Distinction of Hierarchies and Orders Comes from the Angelic Nature?
176114] Whether the Effect of Government Is One or Many?
176114] Whether the Good Angels Have Precedence Over the Bad Angels?
176114] Whether the Heavenly Bodies Are the Cause of Human Actions?
176114] Whether the Image of God Is Found in Every Man?
176114] Whether the Production of the Human Body Is Fittingly Described in Scripture?
176114] Whether the Separate Human Soul Can Move Bodies at Least Locally?
176114] Whether the Superior Angel Enlightens the Inferior As Regards All He Himself Knows?
176114] Whether the Woman Was Formed Immediately by God?
176115] Whether All Things Are Subject to the Divine Government?
176115] Whether All the Angels Know What One Speaks to Another?
176115] Whether God Works in Every Agent?
176115] Whether Heavenly Bodies Can Act on the Demons?
176115] Whether a Demon Who Is Overcome by Man, Is for This Reason Hindered from Making Further Assaults?
176115] Whether an Angel Is Appointed to Guard a Man from His Birth?
176115] Whether the Image of God Is in Man According to the Trinity of Persons?
176115] Whether the Orders of the Angels Are Properly Named?
176116] Whether God Can Do Anything Outside the Established Order of Nature?
176116] Whether Heavenly Bodies Impose Necessity on Things Subject to Their Action?
176116] Whether all things are immediately governed by God?
176116] Whether the Angel Guardian Ever Forsakes a Man?
176116] Whether the Grades of the Orders Are Properly Assigned?
176116] Whether the Image of God Is in Man As Regards the Mind Only?
176117] Whether Angels Grieve for the Ills of Those Whom They Guard?
176117] Whether Anything Can Happen Outside the Order of the Divine Government?
176117] Whether Whatever God Does Outside the Natural Order Is Miraculous?
176117] Whether the Image of God Is to Be Found in the Acts of the Soul?
176117] Whether the Orders Will Outlast the Day of Judgment?
176118] Whether Men Are Taken Up into the Angelic Orders?
176118] Whether One Miracle Is Greater Than Another?
176118] Whether There Can Be Strife or Discord Among the Angels?
176118] Whether anything can resist the order of the Divine government?
176118] Whether the Image of the Divine Trinity Is in the Soul Only by Comparison with God As Its Object?
176119] Whether"Likeness"Is Properly Distinguished from"Image"?
17611?''].
17611As to the first, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether one man can teach another, as being the cause of his knowledge?
17611But to cleanse does not befit the demons, according to the words:"What can be made clean by the unclean?"
17611Concerning corporeal actions there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a body can be active?
17611Concerning their enlightenment there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether one angel moves the intellect of another by enlightenment?
17611Concerning this there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any part of the food is changed into true human nature?
17611For who is not aware that such is the case with some other streams?"
17611Here there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether one angel speaks to another?
17611There are under this head nine points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the image of God is in man?
17611Therefore he says pointedly:"What image will you make for Him?"
17611Thus we find that on some of the angels inquiring, as it were, in ignorance:"Who is this King of glory?"
17611Under the first head eight points of inquiry arise:( 1) Whether men are guarded by the angels?
17611Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether God can move immediately the matter to the form?
17611Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the world is governed by someone?
17611Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether an angel can enlighten the human intellect?
17611Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether man in the state of innocence was immortal?
17611Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the first man saw the Essence of God?
17611Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the first man was created in grace?
17611Under the first head there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the sensitive soul is transmitted with the semen?
17611Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether in the state of innocence there would have been generation?
17611Under this head arise four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any angels are sent on works of ministry?
17611Under this head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether all the angels belong to one hierarchy?
17611Under this head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether men are assailed by the demons?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Is there such a thing as fate?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether man in the state of innocence was master over the animals?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether paradise is a corporeal place?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the corporeal creature is governed by the angels?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the woman should have been made in that first production of things?
17611Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether in the state of innocence children would have been born with perfect knowledge?
17611Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether men would have been born in a state of righteousness?
17611_ On the contrary,_ Gregory says, on Job 25:3:"Is there any numbering of His soldiers?"
17611is not he that sitteth at table?"
17611or what image will you make for Him?"
17611vii), the inferior angels said to the superior:"Who is this King of Glory?"
36700Aye, my lord,came the youngster''s prompt response,"ai n''t I your caddie?"
36700Do you mean to tell me,shouted the heckler,"that when I am dead I fade absolutely away and am done with for ever?"
36700Do you think not?
36700Doctor Brighton( was not this affectionate sobriquet the invention of Thackeray?)
36700Have n''t you seen my Papal Bull?
36700How do you mean exactly, might be worse?
36700Is n''t it?
36700Is this necessary?
36700No, do you know?
36700Tell me, children,we heard him say,"who was the first Protestant?"
36700Well, do you know?
36700Well, what do you think of our course?
36700Where were the freshman''s wives?
36700Why Abbey?
36700Why on earth does n''t somebody stop him?
36700[ 13] When are you and Lady Blair going to take another run down Tweed? 36700 ( King)...Watty, what is this?
36700--"Do you think,"the don asked me,"he meant the word''_ quasi_''to apply to''Christian''or to''scientist''?"
3670011),_ Numquid medici suscitabunt et confitebuntur tibi?_("Shall the physicians rise up and praise Thee?")
3670011),_ Numquid medici suscitabunt et confitebuntur tibi?_("Shall the physicians rise up and praise Thee?")
36700And why should there be this precocious development in music alone, of all the arts?
36700Brontë, Charlotte( to her husband)..."I am not going to die, am I?
36700Could the_ Entente_ go further?
36700Goldsmith, Oliver( to the question,"Is your mind at ease?"
36700How many Londoners know the last- named?
36700I heard that unmistakable voice like a volcano''s roar, tamed into the softness of the flute- stop, and got a glimpse( may I say it to you?)
36700I said,"a child of three!--but why, and where?"
36700IS GERMANY PROSPEROUS?
36700Lys., v. 1263, and{ 32} adding,"Do you think that[ Greek: chunagè parséne] in this line means''a hunting parson''?"
36700My French visit was brought to an agreeable close by a trip across the Channel("Why do you call it the_ English_ Channel, you others?"
36700Our host recalled a country squire who, perfunctorily looking round his table, would mutter,"No parson?
36700Questioned as to whether he was not a member of the"Protestant Episcopal Church"( if not, what on earth was he doing at Keble?
36700The Bishop of Worcester tied the knot--"impressively,"as the reporters say( but why can not an Anglican dignitary read the Bible without"mouthing"it?
36700The bride- elect, in inviting me, had spoken about"a quiet wedding at home"; but how was that possible?
36700The comment of one of our party, a lady rather"slow in the uptake"( as we say in Scotland) was,"But what did he_ mean_?
36700They have, of course, an important bearing upon the vital question"Can Germany Pay?"
36700What does the man mean by''see my way''?
36700What( I thought) will the"unco guid"of Glasgow say now?
36700Where are you speaking from?"
36700Whom was she leaning_ on_?
36700Why is there no time- limit to the oratory on such occasions?
36700Why not Lord Chancellor or Commander- in- chief at once?
36700[ 11] Have they ever been reprinted?
36700[ 15]"If you happened to find an egg on a music- stool, what poem would it remind you of?"
36700[ 15]"Is n''t this invigorating?"
36700[ 19] Would Lady X----( who was familiar with Courts) have acted thus in an audience granted her by King Edward VII.?
36700[ 1]"Do you very much mind dining in the middle of the day?"
36700[ 4]"Were the Vanderbilts as great a power in the American railway and financial world in your time as they are now?"
36700do n''t you hear?
36700more, and have a tower and spire when you are about it?"
36700was it_ King_ George?"
44678MANUFACTURE: Indigo blue designs( stencilled?).]
44678ORIGIN: European( Belgian?)
44678Was the L- plan house an unconscious recall of the more secure structure that completely enclosed a_ placita_?
37311Do these Proceedings beget hard Thoughts? 37311 Doth Mankind, walking in Uprightness, delight in each other''s Happiness?
37311Doth Pride lead to Vanity? 37311 Doth he condescend to bless thee with his Presence?
37311A Friend, coming some Miles to see her the Morning before she died, asked her, how she did?
37311And do these Creatures, capable of this Attainment, by giving way to an evil Spirit, employ their Wit and Strength to afflict and destroy one another?
37311As one Query admitted with Unanimity was,"Are any concerned in buying or vending Goods unlawfully imported, or prize Goods?"
37311Do hard Thoughts, when ripe, become Malice?
37311Do our Minds, in Things outward, look beyond our own Dissolution; and are we contriving for the Prosperity of our Children after us?
37311Do we feel an affectionate Regard to Posterity; and are we employed to promote their Happiness?
37311Does Malice, when ripe, become revengeful; and, in the End, inflict terrible Pains on their Fellow- creatures, and spread Desolation in the World?
37311Doth Vanity form imaginary Wants?
37311Doth he claim my Body as his Temple, and graciously grant that I may be sacred to him?
37311Hath not one God created us?
37311Have none of my Fellow Creatures an equitable Right to any Part which is called mine?
37311Have the Gifts, and Possessions received by me from others, been conveyed in a Way free from all Unrighteousness, so far as I have seen?
37311How agreeable to the true Harmony of Society, is that Exhortation of the Apostle?
37311Is not he that sitteth at Meat?
37311May each of us query with ourselves, have the Treasures I possess been gathered in that Wisdom which is from above, so far as hath appeared to me?
37311Now what pious Father beholding his Son placed in one of these Ships, to learn the Practice of a Mariner, could forbear mourning over him?
37311Of this the Prophet appears to have had a Feeling, when he said,_ Have we not all one Father?
37311The Apostle speaking on this Subject, asketh this Question;_ What Fellowship hath Righteousness with Unrighteousness?_ 2 Cor.
37311The Query was,"Are there any concerned in the Importation of Negroes, or buying them after imported?"
37311Their Change is happy: Are the Wicked taken away in their Wickedness?
37311To dwell in thee, and walk in thee?
37311To move and influence to Action?
37311When these Things are weightily attended to, how mournful is the Subject?
37311Which they altered thus:"Are there any concerned in the Importation of Negroes, or buying them to trade in?"
37311Whither would his"concerns"have carried him, had not the Angel of Small- Pox ended his wistful and unrelenting quest?
37311Who amongst us shall dwell with everlasting Burnings?
37311Who is my Neighbour?
37311Why then do we deal treacherously every Man with his Brother, in prophaning the Covenant of our Fathers?_ Mal.
37311_ Is it a Time to receive Money and Garments, Men Servants and Maid Servants?
37311_ Who amongst us shall dwell with devouring Fire?
42605And now, as we stand by him amidst these accumulated labors and these gathering honors, we are fain to ask, have we not found that life work?
42605And was he not merciful and gentle for Christ''s sake to the poor and needy?
42605And, Beloved, do not the very instincts of our nature respond to, and recognise this law?
42605Did he not faithfully watch against erroneous and strange doctrine?
42605Did he not maintain"quietness, peace and love among all men;"and diligently exercise discipline; and faithfully ordain others?
42605Did he not teach his people from the Word of God?
42605Was he not"an example of good works unto others?"
42605Who does not believe that he might have spoken of affection as well as of respect?
42605Who does not see the foreshadowing of the man in this little picture of the boy''s every day life?
43296And why?
4329612( 11?).
43296Bernad Sabadias por lo mismo y teniendo por mejor la ley de Moysen dezia que la de los cristianos toda era trancos barrancos(?).
43296Does their lack of means to prosecute relieve them from prosecuting native or French heretics?
43296February( August?)
43296Piqued by this Isabella said"Count do you then not wish there was no king in Castile?"
43296Shall testimony against such heretics be taken in Madrid and action be based on it?
43296Shall the inquisitors kiss the hands of the French governor?
43296The Suprema characteristically debated the question under four heads-- Shall the Inquisition be removed to Tarragona or Tortosa?
43296pareciasele la faba de la parte alta(?).
44907And what more can they learn?
44907But, enquires the sinner, is there no way for my escape?
44907Can I not devise some way by which I can extricate myself from the penalty of this SECOND_ law_, and escape this SECOND_ banishment_?
44907Is my case hopeless?
44907The great question to be decided in his mind, was-- if any one of these denominations be the Church of Christ, which one is it?
44907What more can they enjoy?
44907What more can they know?
37744;Does a house burn up or burn down?
37744;Does increase of culture involve decrease of amusement?
37744;Had you rather be more stupid than you seem, or seem more stupid than you are?"
37744;Is the existence of a''Mute inglorious Milton''possible?
37744;Is the highest musical culture compatible with the highest intellectual development?
37744;Is there a distinctly American literature as contrasted with that of England?
37744;Ought we to cultivate most those faculties in which we naturally excel, or those in which we are naturally deficient?
37744;Should matrimonial union be contracted early or late?
37744;Will giving the franchise to women exert a beneficial influence on society?
37744Of what consequence is it whence the living matter is derived? 37744 _ Are these people_ MEN?"
37744And who were the inmates?
37744But have not they their places?
37744But how shall we acquaint ourselves with this super- sensible?
37744But some one will say: Does not the love of truth count for anything?
37744But what follows?
37744Could anything be more pitiful?
37744Did Hopkins or Bellamy or Edwards melt people?
37744Did he know what he did?...
37744Do I have these without a mediator, and must I travel for the rest?
37744Does not John speak of God as love?
37744Does not Paul preach reconciliation?
37744Has not each liberal province leave to be?
37744Have not we?
37744If brain be source or instrument of human consciousness, what preserves it when the brain is dead?
37744Is Unitarianism then to be the coming religion?
37744Is demoniacal possession credible?
37744Is it incapable of sustaining all my functions of true religion on the spot as well as these?
37744Is not this an exclamation of temperament?
37744Is this the church that Emerson predicted?
37744Is witchcraft respectable?
37744Shall I say that some form of theism will be the religion of America in the future?
37744Shall it be added that his sincerity of speech, running into brusqueness, startled a good many?
37744Shall life be stabbed and no justice compensate these sickening drippings of the soul in her secret faintness?
37744The subjects for debate were equally varied:"Ought the sexes to be educated apart?
37744The threads are fine, of course, but what have we eyes for?
37744Were the preachers of Calvinism priests of sorrow?
37744What is it that we gather and garner up from the solemn story of the world, like its struggles, its sorrows, its martyrdoms?
37744What supplied infinite mind with its preliminary_ sine qua non_ of brain matter?
37744What was this dwelling?
37744When shall we learn that without the spirit of Christ we are none of us His?
37744Where is that point?
37744Who was this friend?
37744Why is not this system sufficient?
37744exclaimed one of the impudent,"did they find anything, Sam?"
16645And the Scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies? 16645 Art thou called,"he says,"being a servant?
16645Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries, or a vine, figs?
16645How dieth the wise man?
16645Is any man called being circumcised? 16645 Is there any single, particular sentence in the service of my Church with which I do not entirely agree?
16645Knowest thou,said the troubled, excited, and restless men around him--"Knowest thou that the Lord will take away thy master from thy head to- day?"
16645Perfect love casteth out fear,but who has it?
16645What doth it profit, if a man_ say_ that he hath faith, and have not works? 16645 Who is the Lord that I should obey His voice?
1664518- 24.--"Is any man called being circumcised?
1664521.--"And the Scribes and the Pharisees began to reason saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies?
16645A soul which was made for God, how can the world fill it?
16645And even taking the promise literally, though they built in tents, and could not call a foot of land their own, was not its beauty theirs?
16645And if the sinner does not come to God taught by this disappointment, what then?
16645And now is the question asked, Why is this world unsatisfying?
16645And now let us ask the question distinctly, Was all this indeed failure?
16645And now my brethren, if that be the description of home, is God''s place of rest your home?
16645And that perpetual contact with a heathen, and therefore an enemy of God, is not that in a relation so close and intimate, perpetual defilement?
16645Are they all the result of struggling to be great?
16645Are they not both in their own way true?
16645Are we at home there?
16645Are we not to love what God has made?
16645Are you quite certain that a day will not come when you will curse the hour in which you broke altogether with the world?
16645Art thou bound unto a wife?
16645Art thou called being a servant?
16645Art thou called being a servant?
16645Art thou loosed from a wife?
16645Bearing that in mind-- what is the prophet''s answer?
16645Brethren, do we all know what doubt means?
16645Brethren, do we wish to risk all this?
16645Brother men-- have you learned the meaning of yesterday?
16645But how were the Pharisees guilty?
16645But if there are Christian brethren to whom this would give pain-- then I humbly ask you, but most earnestly-- What is the duty here?
16645But is there not a deep meaning to be learned from the old expression-- that celibacy is an_ angelic_ state?
16645But my brethren, how is it with human nature generally?
16645But then came the ready rejoinder-- Why not do so now?
16645But titles, honours, wealth-- are these the rewards of well- doing?
16645By sitting down to read works of theology?
16645Can I-- dare I-- say or think it conditionally?
16645Can faith save him?"
16645Can that be indeed Messiah?
16645Can the worldly man feel Sunday like a foretaste of his Father''s mansion?
16645Christian brethren, which of these is the right form-- the true, external pattern of a family?
16645Consists it not in this,--that there is one life uniting, making all the separate members one?
16645Could the sufferings of Paul for the Church in any form of correct expression be said to eke out the sufferings that were complete?
16645Dare I say, I hope?
16645Death?
16645Did He not place us in the world?
16645Did he bless his murderer?
16645Did he give utterance to any deep reflections on human life?
16645Did you ever receive even a blow meant for another in order to shield that other?
16645Do we want to learn holiness with terrible struggles, and sore affliction, and the plague of much remaining evil?
16645Do you ask what these are?
16645Do you rightly estimate the importance of to- day?
16645Does a man feel himself the slave and the victim of his lower passions?
16645Esau distinctly expresses this:"Behold I am at the point to die, and what shall my birthright profit me?"
16645For a faithless heart whispers, Is it worth while to suffer for a sinking cause?
16645Grant that a Christian has something like familiarity with the Most High,_ that_ breaks this solitary feeling; but what is it with the mass of men?
16645Has he not only made earth a hell, in order that earthly things may be his heaven for ever?
16645Have we ever seen a ship preparing to sail with its load of pauper emigrants to a distant colony?
16645Have we never felt that our true existence has absolutely in that moment disappeared, and that_ we_ are not?
16645His complaint was, Why is the world the thing it is?
16645How came it that such a question should be put at all to the apostle?
16645How can the superstructure of Love and Faith be built, when the very foundations of human character-- Justice, Mercy, Truth-- have not been laid?
16645How do we account for this?
16645How does it follow that because Christ died to evil, all before that must have died to God?
16645How shall we reply to such men?
16645How should we comprehend the whole meaning of the Epiphany?
16645How should we learn it more?
16645If so, then is it my duty to leave it at once?"
16645If the indispensable safeguards of penalty were removed, what remained to restrain men from sin?
16645If we have lost God''s bright and happy presence by our wilfulness, what then?
16645If you give up present pursuits_ impetuously_, are you sure that present impulses will last?
16645Illustrate from laws of coining, housebreaking,& c. We are not under them.--Because we may break them as we like?
16645Imprisonment?
16645Is God less merciful than I?
16645Is any called in uncircumcision?
16645Is any called in uncircumcision?
16645Is any man in uncircumcision?
16645Is he becoming artificial through his change of life?
16645Is he getting the world''s manners and the world''s courtly insincerity?
16645Is it any wonder if men and women, in the midst of negations, cry,"Ye warn me from the error, but who will guide me into truth?
16645Is it not the world in another form, which has his homage?
16645Is it not this-- to abridge your Christian liberty-- and to go through rain, and mud, and snow, rather than give pain to one Christian conscience?
16645Is it not this?
16645Is it the voice of joy or the harbinger of gloom?
16645Is it then a novel?
16645Is it this-- to stand upon our Christian liberty?
16645Is not the duty separation?
16645Is not the marriage in itself null and void?
16645Is not the mystic yearning of love expressed in words most purely thus, Let me suffer for him?
16645Is not true reverence in all cases modified by the individualities of temperament and education?
16645Is persecution_ only_ fire and sword?
16645Is that home?
16645Is the iron prophet melting into voluptuous softness?
16645Is the song of the nightingale merry or plaintive?
16645Is there any single ceremony with which my whole soul does not go along?
16645Is this our duty-- to put such questions to ourselves as these?
16645John has won a king''s attention, and now the question is, Will the diamond of the mine bear polishing without breaking into shivers?
16645John''s day of active usefulness is over; at thirty years of age his work is done; and what permanent effect have all his labours left?
16645Know we not how awfully true that sentence is,"Sin revived, and I died?"
16645May I not, must I not, say,_ I know_ God has forgiven you?
16645Meant for God''s honour, dictated by the uncontrollable hatred of all evil, careless altogether of personal consequences?
16645Must they not have been as gloomy and as dreary as those of the disciples, when He was dead who they"trusted should have redeemed Israel?"
16645My doings?
16645No unity,--for wherein consists the unity of the Church of Christ?
16645Now what has been the position of those who are about to take this step?
16645Now what in this case is the Christian duty?
16645Now, what shall we say to these things?
16645Oh, brethren, is this the fact?
16645Or is it not rather this-- to comply with a prejudice which is manifestly a harmless one, rather than give pain to a Christian brother?
16645Or was not the rebuke unselfish?
16645Panegyric such as we can give, what is it after he has been stamped by his Master''s eulogy,"A prophet?
16645Say we not truly, it remains the same under all outward mutations?
16645Settle this first, brethren, Are you in earnest?
16645Shall we say it is all blasphemy; an impious intrusion upon the prerogatives of the One Absolver?
16645Shall we say,"Who is this that speaketh blasphemies?
16645She can not separate her affection from that form-- those hands, those limbs, those features-- are they not her child?
16645Should we not say, in all these forms worketh one and the same spirit of reverence?
16645So, for instance, when Judas asked,"Lord, how is it, that Thou wilt manifest Thyself to us and not to the world?"
16645Something there is, or else why should men persist in living for them?
16645Ten years of enjoyment, when the senses can enjoy no longer-- a country seat, splendid plate, a noble establishment?
16645That awful other world in the stillness and the solemn deep of the eternities above, is it your home?
16645That he may become an Antinomian, or a Latitudinarian?
16645That there are duties to be done to- day which can not be done to- morrow?
16645That would have been unity, if sameness be unity; but, says the apostle,"if the whole body were seeing, where were the hearing?"
16645The last step is that which alone deserves to be called Christian Faith--"Who is he that overcometh but he that believeth that Jesus is the Christ?"
16645The quiet religious worship that we have this day-- how comes it to be ours?
16645The savage of New Zealand who never heard of Him, the learned Egyptian and the voluptuous Assyrian who died before He came; how was it the sin of all?
16645Think you that family can break or end?--that because the chair is empty, therefore he, your child, is no more?
16645Thus speaks our Lord--"What shall it profit a man if he should gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"
16645To live in the Spirit, what is it but to have keener feelings and mightier powers-- to rise into a higher consciousness of life?
16645To_ be_ such a man, to have the power of_ doing_ such deeds, what could be added to that reward by having?
16645Unrelieved sadness?
16645Very strong language does the apostle use in this chapter respecting it:"What knoweth thou, O wife, whether thou shalt_ save_ thy husband?
16645Was he agitated?
16645Was he calm?
16645Was he loved by all?
16645Was it sin palpable and dark, such as we shall remember painfully this day year?
16645Was it to gratify spleen that he reproved Herod for all the evils he had done?
16645Was it to minister to a diseased and disappointed misanthropy?
16645Was their fall a failure?
16645Was there any gratification of human feeling there?
16645We are called to be members of the Church of England-- what is our duty now?
16645What are they to meet?
16645What are war, and trade, and labour, and professions?
16645What are we to do?"
16645What did they effect by their system of negations?
16645What does absolution mean in the lips of a son of man?
16645What is it but perverted interest which makes the acts, and words, and thoughts of his brethren, even in their evil, a matter of such strange delight?
16645What is it they are to see?
16645What is meant by the Publican''s going_ down to his house_ justified, but that he felt at peace with himself and God?
16645What is our Christianity worth if it can not teach us a truthfulness, an unselfishness, and a generosity beyond the world''s?
16645What is religion but fuller life?
16645What is religion''s self but feeling?
16645What is the blessedness that you expect?--to have the joys of earth with the addition of the element of eternity?
16645What is the body''s unity?
16645What is the meaning of this expression,"Be ye perfect?"
16645What is to- day worth, or its duties or its cares?"
16645What on this earth remains, but endless sorrow, for him who has ceased to respect himself, and has no God to turn to?
16645What power is there in human forgiveness?
16645What then?
16645What truth have we got to supply that craving?
16645What was all that worth?
16645What was it with most of us?
16645What would Paul have done?
16645When of two heathen parties only one was converted to Christianity, the question arose, What in this case is the duty of the Christian?
16645When we have lived long a life of sin, do we think that repentance and forgiveness will obliterate all the traces of sin upon the character?
16645Whence comes the difference?
16645Where are the charms of character, the perfection, and the purity, and the truthfulness, which seemed so resplendent in our friend?
16645Where is the land flowing with milk and honey?
16645Where is the single text from which it can be, except by force, extracted?
16645Whereby would we produce unity?
16645Wherein consists the unity of the body?
16645Wherein then, lies the cogency of the apostle''s reasoning?
16645Whereupon, in silent hours, we sceptically ask, Is this possible?
16645Who can forgive sins, but God alone?"
16645Who can forgive sins, but God alone?"
16645Who can not conceive the keenness of that trial?
16645Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?"
16645Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?"
16645Who shall save me from myself?"
16645Why is it that in this discourse, instead of being commanded to perform religious duties, we are commanded to think of being like God?
16645Why?
16645Why?
16645Why?--Because if you love them you shall be blessed; and if you do not cursed?
16645Will not that inflame our pride, and increase our natural vainglory?
16645With respect to their church, or ecclesiastical affairs, he says--"Is any man called being circumcised?
16645Would they have begun one single step of that pilgrimage, which was to find its meaning in the discipline of ages?
16645Would we force on other Churches our Anglicanism?
16645Would we have our thirty- nine articles, our creeds, our prayers, our rules and regulations, accepted by every Church throughout the world?
16645You tell us to pray for faith, but how shall we pray in earnest unless we first have the very faith we pray for?
16645as if it were an union between one dead and one living?
16645can they reward it?
16645how can we speak of the Gospel, when the first principles of_ morality_ are forgotten?
16645is it natural?
16645or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?"
16645that it is preternatural, and not natural?
16645that the goodness which is induced by it is not, so to speak, the natural goodness of Humanity, but such a goodness as God scarcely intended?
16645when Christians are excusing themselves, and slandering one another?
16645who can forgive sins, but God only?"
16645would it be well- doing if they could?
45006And if we look to the conditions of individuals, what a proud spectacle does it exhibit?
45006Then why?
45006[ On whom has oppression fallen in any quarter of the Union?]
45006who has been deprived of any right of person or property?
45006who restrained from offering his vows in the mode which he prefers to the Divine author of his being?
16772And do you not think that the great Saints, on their side, seeing what they owe to all little souls, will love them with a love beyond compare? 16772 And how can that be done?"
16772And what attracts you?
16772And what do you say to Jesus?
16772And what is this_ little way_ that you would teach to souls?
16772Are not the river and the brook,they urge,"of more use than a dewdrop?
16772But have you not always been faithful to those favours?
16772But how could you have hidden your innocence from your Confessor?
16772But what do you think about?
16772But,she answered,"why cry at my death?
16772Holy Father,I repeated,"in honour of your jubilee, will you allow me to enter the Carmel when I am fifteen?"
16772How comes it,I said,"that you can be so patient?
16772How do you manage not to give way to discouragement at such times?
16772How is it, Mother, that Our Lord, knowing what was about to happen, did not say to him:''Ask of Me the strength to do what is in thy mind?'' 16772 If you love them that love you, what thanks are to you?
16772Is that how a child kisses its father? 16772 No-- they are not terrible: can a little Victim of Love find anything terrible that is sent by her Spouse?
16772O my Divine Master,I cried from the bottom of my heart,"shall Thy Justice alone receive victims of holocaust?
16772That is true,she replied,"but, do you know what gives me strength?
16772To enjoy such a privilege, would it suffice to repeat that Act of Oblation which you have composed?
16772We too would like to become all golden-- what must we do?
16772What are you doing?
16772What are you looking at, Thérèse, dear?
16772What are you thinking of?
16772What is it you see?
16772What would you do,said Thérèse to the impatient one,"if it were not your duty to mend these blankets?
16772Why are you so bright this morning?
16772Why do you think that, dear Mother?
16772Why?
16772Will the_ Divine Thief,_ some one asked,"soon come to steal His little bunch of grapes?"
16772Would you like me to fetch you thither soon, dear Mother?
16772You are suffering very much just now, are you not?
16772You see this little glass?
16772[ 11] After so many graces, may I not sing with the Psalmist thatthe Lord is good, that His Mercy endureth for ever"?
16772[ 13] For what joy can be greater than to suffer for Thy Love? 16772 [ 15] A few minutes after seven, turning to the Prioress, the poor little Martyr asked:"Mother, is it not the agony?
16772[ 18] But is this pure love really in my heart? 16772 [ 24]"Then death will come to fetch you?"
16772[ 3] And now, Mother, what more shall I say? 16772 [ 46] We know, then, what is this word which must be kept; we can not say, like Pilate:"What is truth?
16772[ 6] What will this old age be for me? 16772 [ 8] Is not Jesus your only treasure?
16772[ 8] One day she had not brought any-- what was to be done? 16772 ''[ 3]******"What would you do if you could begin over again your religious life?"
16772''And what does Almighty mean?''
16772''If I were in another convent,''I reflected,''what would it matter to me if the chestnut- trees of the Carmel at Lisieux were entirely cut down?''
16772''Oh, Mamma,''she answered,''then if I am not good, shall I go to Hell?
16772''Remaining little''--what does it mean?"
16772''Who dare glory in his own good works?''
16772******"Do you know which are my Sundays and feast- days?
16772******"What do you think of all the graces that have been heaped upon you?"
16772******"You will look down upon us from Heaven, will you not?"
16772A whole month has passed since we parted; but why do I say parted?
16772Alas, what will become of that poor little heart?
16772All was ready for my espousals;[17] but do you not think that something was still wanting to the feast?
16772And another time:"You have had many trials to- day?"
16772And in face of this folly, what wilt Thou, but that my heart leap up to Thee?
16772And now what science is He going to teach?
16772And our dear Father!--it is heartrending, but how can we repine since Our Lord Himself was looked upon"as one struck by God and afflicted"?
16772And so if holy Priests, whom Our Lord in the Gospel calls the salt of the earth, have need of our prayers, what must we think of the lukewarm?
16772And what shall I say of the Holy House?
16772Anyone but you, dear Mother, who know me thoroughly, would smile at reading these pages, for has ever a soul seemed less tried than mine?
16772Are not my boundless desires but dreams-- but foolishness?
16772Are there yet any rose- coloured joys on earth for your little Thérèse?
16772Are you much concerned at this moment as to what is happening in other Carmelite convents, and whether the nuns there are busy or otherwise?
16772Are you not afraid that I shall let your lambs stray afar?
16772Are you not ready to suffer all that God wills?
16772But a thought comes into my mind:"Why did God give this light to a child who, if she had understood it, would have died of grief?"
16772But does not her royal lover know better than she does, the extent of her poverty and ignorance?
16772But from whence comes their light?
16772But how shall I show my love, since love proves itself by deeds?
16772But no concert is complete without singing, and if Jesus plays, must not Céline make melody with her voice?
16772But of what avail to thee, my Jesus, are my flowers and my songs?
16772But on whom shall our poor hearts lavish this love, and who will be worthy of this treasure?
16772But suppose he heard the whole truth, would he not in that case love him still more?
16772But was it possible to be in Rome and not go down to the real Coliseum?
16772But what of that?
16772But what shall I say?
16772But what was I speaking of?
16772But where am I?
16772But, O my Spouse, why these desires of mine to make known the secrets of Thy Love?
16772But, what had I made ready?
16772Céline said the other day:''How can God be in such a tiny Host?''
16772Did He not permit Lazarus to die even though Mary and Martha had sent word that he was sick?
16772Did not God tell Adam of what he would die when He said to him:''Thou shalt die of death''?
16772Did not Jesus cry out:"My father, remove this chalice from Me"?
16772Do not creatures belong to Him who made them?
16772Do you not find, as I do, that our beloved Father''s death has drawn us nearer to Heaven?
16772Do you not know, dear Marie, that by acting thus you help him to accomplish his end?
16772Do you remember my telling you, dear Mother, how fond I am of snow?
16772Do you remember, dear Mother, the charming little book you gave me three months before the great day?
16772Does He not see our anguish and the burden that weighs us down?
16772Does not fear lead to the thought of the strict justice that is threatened to sinners?
16772Does not the Wise Man tell us--"Life is like a ship that passeth through the waves: when it is gone by, the trace thereof can not be found"?
16772Does that please you?
16772Does their work prevent you praying or meditating?
16772Earth''s air is failing me: when shall I breathe the air of Heaven?"
16772For is there anything more sweet than the inward joy of thinking well of our neighbour?
16772God has taken from us him whom we loved so tenderly-- was it not that we might be able to say more truly than ever:"Our Father Who art in heaven"?
16772Had not Thérèse asked Him to take away her liberty which frightened her?
16772Had she anything on her conscience?
16772Has He Himself told you so?
16772Has anyone ever reproached brothers who fight side by side, or together win the martyr''s palm?
16772Has not Our Lord said:"If the salt lose its savour wherewith shall it be salted?
16772Has not Thy Merciful Love also need thereof?
16772Have I not, then, good reason to say that your lot is a beautiful one-- worthy an apostle of Christ?
16772Have we not a glorious mission to fulfill?
16772Have we not learned all things from Him?
16772He looked at me attentively and smiling said:"Well, and how is our little Carmelite?"
16772He looked at me with indescribable tenderness, and, pressing me to his heart, said:"What is it, little Queen?
16772Here, during this silent visit, I found my one consolation-- for was not Jesus my only Friend?
16772How can I thank Him, how render myself less unworthy of so great a favour?
16772How can a soul so imperfect as mine aspire to the plenitude of Love?
16772How can anybody fear Him Who allows Himself to be made captive"with one hair of our neck"?
16772How can anything so contrary to our natural inclinations afford such extraordinary pleasure?
16772How can he who ignores the riches he possesses, spend them generously upon others?"
16772How can it be said that it is more perfect to separate oneself from home and friends?
16772How could He cleanse in the flames of Purgatory souls consumed with the fire of Divine Love?
16772How could I forget those souls they are to win by their sufferings and exhortations?
16772How could his little Queen talk of leaving him when he had already parted with his two eldest daughters?
16772How could my Mother''s absence grieve me on my First Communion Day?
16772How could my trust have any limits?
16772How could they stray away?
16772How did these three months pass?
16772How is it, dear Mother, that my youth and inexperience have not frightened you?
16772How reconcile these opposite tendencies?
16772How shall I describe the feelings which thrilled me when I gazed on the Coliseum?
16772How would it do if I wrote at Easter and described my dream, telling her that Jesus desires to have her for His Spouse?"
16772How, then, could I hope soon to be admitted to the Carmel?
16772How, therefore, can you expect me to be otherwise than filled with fear?"
16772I can not receive Thee in Holy Communion as often as I should wish; but, O Lord, art Thou not all- powerful?
16772I knew that Jesus was there asleep in my little boat, but how could I see Him while the night was so dark?
16772If the mere desire of Thy Love awakens such delight, what will it be to possess it, to enjoy it for ever?
16772If you fought only when you felt eagerness, where would be your merit?
16772Is God pleased with me?
16772Is He pleased with me?"
16772Is it for itself that He made it so sweet?
16772Is it not Thyself alone Who hast taught them to me, and canst Thou not unveil them to others?
16772Is it not clear that the constant remembrance of gifts bestowed serves to increase the love of the giver?
16772Is it not you who have taught me?
16772Is not Jesus all- powerful?
16772Is not such a choice worthy of God''s Love?
16772Is not the apostolate of prayer-- so to speak-- higher than that of the spoken word?
16772Is not your life made up of them?
16772Is there anyone who will understand it and-- above all-- is there anyone who will be able to repay?
16772Is there on the face of this earth a soul more feeble than mine?
16772It was through your hands that I gave myself to Our Lord, and you have known me from childhood-- need I write my secrets?
16772Jesus has drawn us to Him together, for are you not already His?
16772Life is full of sacrifice, it is true, but why seek happiness here?
16772Mamma laughingly said he always did whatever I wanted, but he answered:"Well, why not?
16772Must I die of sorrow because of my helplessness?
16772My companions remarked:"What an ugly thing!--of what use will it be?"
16772My companions were astonished, and asked each other afterwards:"Why did she cry?
16772My darling Céline, you who asked me so many questions when we were little, I wonder how it was you never asked:"Why has God not made me an Angel?"
16772Need I say that in the depths of my heart I felt certain my request would be granted?
16772Now,"we shed tears as we remember Sion, for how can we sing the songs of the Lord in a land of exile?
16772O Céline, how can I tell you all that is happening within me?
16772O my God, what shall we then see?
16772O my only Friend, why dost Thou not reserve these infinite longings to lofty souls, to the eagles that soar in the heights?
16772Of what avail is it?
16772Of what means, then, would He make use?
16772Of what, then, need I be afraid?
16772One evening, when we went to our prayers, I said to her:"Will you begin the_ Memorare?_ I am going to light the candles."
16772Our Beloved Himself fell three times on the way to Calvary, and why should we not imitate our Spouse?
16772Pauline put me to bed, and I invariably asked her:"Have I been good to- day?
16772Perhaps it is daring, but, for a long time, hast thou not allowed me to be daring with Thee?
16772Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks, or shall I drink the blood of goats?
16772She added further:"When misunderstood and judged unfavourably, what benefit do we derive from defending ourselves?
16772She replied:"Why seek to surmount it?
16772Should I run after those which were no longer in sight and so perhaps miss the train, or should I beg for a seat in the carriage of Father Révérony?
16772Since when has He lost the right to make use of one of His children, in order to supply the others with the nourishment they need?
16772So an act of humility was asked of the Apostles, and Our loving Lord called to them:"Children, have you anything to eat?
16772Tell me, Céline, is it for the peach''s own sake that God created that colour so fair to the eye, that velvety covering so soft to the touch?
16772The Jews asked Him:"Master, where dwellest thou?
16772The day after his execution I hastily opened the paper,_ La Croix,_ and what did I see?
16772The dew- drop-- what could be simpler, what more pure?
16772Then he turned to me and said:''Well, little Queen, would you like to learn painting too?''
16772Then why should I be troubled?
16772There is my sole treasure, dearest Godmother, and why should it not be yours?
16772To be Thy Spouse, O my Jesus, to be a daughter of Carmel, and by my union with Thee to be the mother of souls, should not all this content me?
16772To such folly as this what answer wilt Thou make?
16772Was He not supremely happy in the company of His Father and the Holy Spirit of Love?
16772Was it into the shell?"
16772Was it not by suffering and death that He ransomed the world?
16772Was it not right that this feast should be complete, since in it all other joyful days were reunited?
16772Was it not when I saw the Precious Blood flowing from the Wounds of Jesus that the thirst for souls first took possession of me?
16772Was not this ardour--"vanity and vexation of spirit"?
16772Was this not a sweet response?
16772Was this not touching?
16772We who live under the law of Love, shall we not profit by the loving advances made by our Spouse?
16772Well, you know what I will do-- I shall fly to you in Heaven, and you will hold me tight in your arms, and how could God take me away then?''
16772Were He in search of lofty ideas, has He not His Angels, whose knowledge infinitely surpasses that of the greatest genius of earth?
16772Were they not the very ones to help a timid child whom God destines to become an apostle of apostles by prayer and sacrifice?
16772What are the hidden treasures which Our Divine Master thus reveals to us through His chosen little servant?
16772What are we to think of a novice who must have a walk every day?"
16772What can I tell you, dear Mother, about my thanksgivings after Communion?
16772What does it matter if we get wet?
16772What does it matter, even if you are devoid of courage, provided you act as though you possessed it?
16772What have I done for God that He should shower so many graces upon me?
16772What is the key of this mystery?
16772What is this life which will have no end?
16772What is this sweet Friend about?
16772What is to become of me?
16772What matter if the routes we follow lie apart?
16772What matters a little toil upon earth?
16772What should I have become, if, as the world outside believed, I had been but the pet of the Community?
16772What was He doing during His sweet slumber, and what became of the ball thus cast on one side?
16772What was I to do in such a difficulty?
16772What will be our joy when we communicate eternally in the dwelling of the King of Heaven?
16772What would happen if an ignorant gardener did not graft his trees in the right way?
16772What, then, are His loving designs for our souls?
16772What, then, have we to envy in the Priests of the Lord?
16772What, then, have we to fear?
16772When I was only just learning to talk, and Mamma asked:"What are you thinking about?"
16772When a soul with childlike trust casts her faults into Love''s all- devouring furnace, how shall they escape being utterly consumed?
16772When will you learn to hide your troubles from Him, or to tell Him gaily that you are happy to suffer for Him?"
16772Where do you find all that you teach us?"
16772Where is the creature so mighty that he can make one flake of it fall to please his beloved?
16772Where, then, must we go?
16772Which Thérèse will be the more fervent?
16772Which of these two ways is more pleasing to Our Lord?
16772Who shall tell how many ripened ears have sprung forth since, how many the sheaves that are yet to come?
16772Why do I say I am beside myself with joy?
16772Why does He deign to say:"Pray ye the Lord of the harvest that He send forth labourers"?
16772Why does He not come and comfort us?
16772Why had I such a fancy for snow?
16772Why, then, come down on earth to seek sinners and make of them His closest friends?
16772Why?
16772Will He not soon come to fetch me?"
16772Will not the God of Infinite Justice, Who deigns so lovingly to pardon the sins of the Prodigal Son, be also just to me"who am always with Him"?
16772Will the Angels watch over me?"
16772With a heart like mine, I should have been taken captive and had my wings clipped, and how then should I have been able to"fly away and be at rest"?
16772Would you then be as the mediocre souls?
16772[ 8] How can a heart given up to human affections be closely united to God?
16772_ the chariots_--that is to say, the idle clamours which beset and disturb us-- are they within the soul or without?
16772______________________________ CHAPTER VIII PROFESSION OF SOEUR THÉRÈSE Need I tell you, dear Mother, about the retreat before my profession?
16772am I not going to die?"
16772if he did not understand the nature of each, and wished, for instance, to make roses grow on peach trees?
16772must Thy Love which is disdained lie hidden in Thy Heart?
16772she answered;"must I not profit of these small opportunities for penance since the greater ones are forbidden me?"
16772they were frightened themselves, but Marie, hiding her feelings, ran to me and said:"Why are you calling Papa, when he is at Alençon?"
16772what mother would not straightway clasp her child lovingly to her heart, and forget all it had done?
16772would not that prove its desire to be identified with the fire to the point of sharing its substance?
430021569?
430024d., a bottle( for the wine?)
43002?
43002But how to construct a single roof over the double space?
43002But why was the event written down at Grasmere?
43002Could it be connected with the turning of Grasmere into a manor, and with the parcelling out of a demesne in the valley?
43002Had he the intention( unfortunately unfulfilled) of recording local history in the register- book?
43002How could it be otherwise?
43002Might it not actually have been made?
43002Or is this a mistake for Padmar?
43002THE DEDICATION To the question so often asked, When was the church of Grasmere founded?
43002The absolute sum to be paid by the rector from the tithes to king, pope, archdeacon, court, or feudal lord?
43002The introduction of gunpowder into the slate quarries could not have long pre- dated the following entry:--"Thomas Harrison of Weshdale[ Wastdale?
43002What did this taxation represent?
43002[ 146]_ Bells of England_, J. J. Raven, p. 190. Who, then, was John Langsha?
43002for setting Church( wardens?)
44209--Madrazo, El pueblo español ha muerto?
44209A Franciscan opening the door enquires"How is the good brother?"
44209Could our torpidity go further than our requiring Frenchmen to makes tiles, to grind knives, to carry water and to knead bread?
44209Relaxed in person 50 424 Relaxed in effigy 6 312 Penanced?
44209Yet who can blame Isabella or Torquemada or the Hapsburg princes for their share in originating and maintaining this disastrous instrument of wrong?
31779But were not these men divinely inspired?
31779Strange is it not? 31779 Was he not freely forgiven?"
31779What must I do to be saved?
31779What then shall I do unto Jesus, who is called Christ?
31779Wherewith shall I come before Jehovah, and bow myself before the high God? 31779 A real snake, or the devil? 31779 A simple rule of conduct may be this: In view of any proposed course of conduct, word or act, these questions may be asked:What may be the result?
31779And as such does he not need a Savior?
31779And if death only entered the world because of sin, why does all nature die?
31779And if not, why make such a fuss about it?
31779And if rebellious angels had to be punished why not do it by annihilation instead of making this burning hell for them?
31779And if so when, if ever, was it withdrawn?
31779And if so,_ which_ is the right one?
31779And is there but_ one_ true path to God, while all the others only lead to hell?
31779And what is this"scheme"of redemption, or"plan"of salvation?
31779And who, or what was the serpent?
31779But after all, what about the salvation of the race since the death of Christ?
31779But for tasting the forbidden fruit, in what respect could man have become a being of higher order than the beast of the field?"
31779But how could it_ all_ be true, when it told so many different and conflicting stories about the same thing?
31779But if the Bible in which we find it can not be relied upon infallibly,_ how_ are we to know?
31779But supposing this story of the fall to be true, what was the penalty for it,--physical death, as we have seen, or eternal spiritual death, or both?
31779But was he ever otherwise?
31779But who would dare defend them now?
31779CHAPTER VII A NEW INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION What is religion?
31779Can a just God do that?
31779Can any mortal in this age of the world believe such nonsense, or perpetrate such a caricature of God?
31779Can perfection, or that which is perfect, fall?
31779Can these later books be quoted as_ authority_ for that which existed, in some instances, a thousand years before they were written?
31779Could a just God be guilty of such outrageous conduct?
31779Could n''t God take care of himself and find his way back to Nazareth at any time he wished to go?
31779Could such a God be just?
31779Did all this come upon all nature because Adam ate an apple?
31779Did death enter the world, as we have always been taught, because of this sin?
31779Did he walk uprightly before, and did he have legs and feet?
31779Did that spirit of truth ever come?
31779Does not Christianity meet this necessity?
31779Does not this confirm that what the serpent said was true?
31779Does the reader inquire here what are the"ordinary methods of interpretation"?
31779During these years of Paul''s obscurity, both in Arabia and at Tarsus, what was he probably doing?
31779He created some that way, why not all?
31779How are we to know what is inspired from what is not?
31779How can man attain unto right relations with his God?
31779How could anything fit to be called_ character_ ever have been produced there?
31779How could the Holy Spirit"inspire"in two different men, writing upon the same subject, such varying and irreconcilable accounts of the same event?
31779How could we know anything about the one but thru its contrast with the other?
31779How could we know that it was good?
31779How then did the idea of a supernatural birth and the deification of Jesus come about, if it was not a real fact?
31779I asked myself the questions: May not Christianity be substantially true after all?
31779If God could so use the Methodist Church for this purpose, why might not I?
31779If God foresaw what Adam would do and the dreadful consequences of it, why did He not make him different so he would not fall?
31779If either man or angels were created pure, perfect, holy, and in the image and likeness of God, how can such a being fall?
31779If his spirit could enter into the hearts of men and direct their thoughts and minds, why did He not do it and stop this useless slaughter?
31779If man was so perverse that he needed to be destroyed, why wreak vengeance also on the animal creation that had not sinned?
31779If so, how many were saved?
31779If the New Testament was truly inspired of God and infallibly true, what difference did it make if the Old was doubtful and uncertain?
31779If there were no such thing as evil, how could we be conscious of the good?
31779If we had never tasted anything but sugar, could we know what bitterness is?
31779Is any possible evil consequence, either to myself or any one else, likely to come of it?"
31779Is it not of vital importance to know?
31779Is not man a sinner?
31779Is not the Bible after all, tho of purely human origin as I now conceived, a valuable book?
31779May not the"great plan of salvation"be true after all?
31779May we not yet find much valuable truth in it, tho neither inspired nor infallible?
31779No need to go into any argument here upon the question of whether,"If a man die shall he live again?"
31779Now, was the first sin that eternally damned the whole human race a mere matter of eating from a forbidden tree?
31779Or just the reverse?
31779Shall I come before him with burnt- offerings, with calves a year old?
31779Shall I give my first- born for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?"
31779The question arises: Was Eve never to be a mother but for this transaction?
31779The question has been asked, why_ burn_ the offering?
31779The test of inspiration is whether or not it reproduces its kind:--Does it inspire?
31779Then how was the race to be propagated?
31779Then if the Jews_ had not_ rejected Jesus and thereby caused his blood to be shed, what would have been the eternal destiny of the whole human race?
31779Then what is religion?
31779Then where did Luke get this information?
31779Then why save any seed of such perverse stock?
31779Then, what do we_ know_ about Jesus?
31779Turning now for a moment to the New Testament: Is it the source and authority for Christianity?
31779Was Adam to be immortal in the flesh if he had not eaten of the forbidden fruit?
31779Was character of no avail?
31779Was faith the only thing that could merit the favor of God?
31779Was it not just as easy?
31779Was it possible that all this upon which I had staked my whole life, and had been preaching for years, was a mere fiction?
31779Was not God the very essence of truth?
31779Was salvation after all as arbitrary as that described in"Holy Willie''s Prayer"?
31779Were none of these things on the earth before?
31779Were the rose bushes in the Garden of Eden"thornless"?
31779What about the"plan of salvation,"the remission of sins only thru the"power of the blood"?
31779What did baptism amount to anyway?
31779What did he eat before?
31779What do we know about Jesus anyway?
31779What is there in all the world''s literature more inspired and more inspiring than this?
31779What is_ my_ conception of God?
31779What must man do to be saved?
31779What then is to be the test of inspiration?
31779What was the meaning, intent and purpose of this vicarious atonement?
31779When Joseph and Mary found him in the temple, she is quoted as saying,"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
31779Whence came these beliefs?
31779Which was first of the two?
31779Who can believe such a caricature of God?
31779Who can read Emerson''s essay on Spiritual Laws, or The Over- Soul, and not be inspired?
31779Who created the angels, or were they co- eternal with God?
31779Who made hell?
31779Why did not God reveal this promise to all mankind alike, so that all might be saved, instead of to one family and one nation?
31779Why was it not sufficient simply to shed the blood?
31779Will Jehovah be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
31779Will it in any way injure me, or any one else?
31779With these records as a basis, or starting point, we must work out the problem for ourselves: Who and what was Jesus?
31779Would an all- wise, a just and good God create such beings, knowing in advance what they would do and what the consequences of it would be?
31779Yet, I could not see why we might not affiliate with, and co- operate more with our Methodist brethren, imperfect and unscriptural(?)
31779_ HEAVEN AND HELL_ But do I not believe in heaven and hell?
31779_ MAN_"What is man that thou art mindful of him?"
31779_ SALVATION_ What is salvation?
31779and whence came the devil?
31779or Bryant''s Lines to a Water- fowl, or Thanatopsis, and not be inspired?
31779or Longfellow''s Resignation?
31779or was it to be propagated at all?
31779that of the myriads who, Before us passed the door of darkness thru, Not one returns, to tell us of the road, Which to discover, we must travel too?"
37104Can Indulgences be applied also to the Souls in Purgatory?
37104How do you conclude your confession? 37104 What must you do then?
37104Why deprive ourselves of that merit? 37104 ... Do you think that I will ever get better? 37104 And why? 37104 And, if I talked in the language of the gutter, where do you think I learned it? 37104 Are the sisters in the convents American citizens and under the protection of the laws of the country, or are they not American citizens? 37104 But how many true Protestants have we today? 37104 But how? 37104 But nonsense apart, do write me what has happened in that house? 37104 But what? 37104 Can you not see the folly of allowing this one- man power to continue building these institutions all over this fair land of ours? 37104 Can you see how the sisters work to keep ahead of all the other sisters? 37104 Could anyone blame me for believing the terrible stories I had heard about Protestant people while I was in the convent? 37104 Dear Sister: What''s up? 37104 Does Roman Catholicism mean these great principles? 37104 Finally, Mother Nazareth said,What will we tell Archbishop Christie?"
37104Had some of the"holy fathers"been to see him and demanded, and as a good"knight"he had to serve?
37104Has justice no weight or meaning in the government of church organizations?
37104How could I be after spending my life in the convents of the Roman Catholic system?
37104I knew in a dreamy way that I was being cheated out of my right of education, but what was I to do?
37104I looked at him in scorn and repeated,"The House of the Good Shepherd?"
37104I said,"Why ca n''t you be honest?
37104I told her that no one ever had any faults against me before, why all the reports and faults now?
37104If she did not want me there, why did she not tell me?
37104If the Christianity existed in the Roman Catholic Church that should be there, why is there so much rottenness connected with it?
37104If the service of a nurse is worth that amount, why is a sister- nurse not worth just as much, if she does the work required or more?
37104Is it any wonder that Rome can build such magnificent institutions?
37104Is it not a public insult to the sisters of this country, that only French sisters are constantly kept in offices which have relation with seculars?
37104Is it not breaking the law in one instance the same as the other?
37104Is it not convenient to get into power and take advantage of another for all reports and remarks ever heard about you, years before they knew you?
37104Is this Christianity?
37104Must unfit and unscrupulous ones be left to have their own way entirely?
37104Now what is this but making use of religion to play dirty politics?
37104Oh, my American friends, can you not see the folly of it all?
37104Or, was his name placed on the committee for show?
37104Page 110, question 55:"How do you begin Confession?
37104Should religion, if it was the right kind, make people wish and sigh for death to come and put an end to their misery?
37104So you Protestants are each and every one heretics and the Roman Catholic church has no use for you, so why should you cater to them?
37104So, the great question arises,"How are we going to better conditions?"
37104Suppose, Sister O''Brien, if somebody would come and ask you,''Is Johnny Morgan here?''
37104The Word of God says,"If a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her,"but what does the church of Rome care what the Bible says?
37104The question came to my mind,"Why do these people not advance?"
37104Then, why such a radical change in the mind of such a highly educated man?
37104Vincent''s?"
37104Well qualified, was n''t she?
37104What is the meaning of the word Protestant?
37104What were we to do?
37104What''s in the way?
37104When asked what she was doing she just said,"Hell here or Hell hereafter, what is the difference?"
37104When she saw that I was inside she asked,"How did you get in?"
37104Whenever there is any scandal( this is a great Roman Catholic word) in the Protestant churches, is it hidden and tried to be kept down?
37104Where do you suppose I went to do this un- Roman,"un- Christian"act of endeavoring to enlighten my mind?
37104Who commands to abstain from eating meat but the Roman Catholic system on Fridays, ember days and during Lent?
37104Who do you suppose gets this money?
37104Who forbids to marry but the Roman Catholic system?
37104Who is to blame for this condition?
37104Why are we Protestants?
37104Why not?
37104Why should the postal authorities permit the continuous disregard for the laws?
37104Why such national prejudice and jealousy?
37104Why this discrimination?
37104Will you please tell me what would be a good laxative to prevent all this trouble?
37104You ask me what has happened this house?
26909And we in the Papacy, the last and greatest of saints, what have we done? 26909 For whence do we know what sin is if there is no Law and conscience?
26909What else,said he,"does this oath accomplish than to sever those who swear it from the Holy Scriptures and bind them to Philip''s doctrine?
26909Where, then,Luther exclaimed about the same time in his_ Operationes in Psalmos,_"will free will remain?
2690935:''For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
2690939:''Because we have been called according to the purpose of God, who will separate us from the love of God in Christ?''
2690953, 8:''For the transgression of My people was He stricken,''tell me, dear friend, is the Law abandoned when here the suffering of Christ is preached?
269099, 19- 21:''Why doth God yet find fault?
269099, 20:''O man, who art thou that repliest against God?''
269099, 20:''O man, who art thou that repliest against God?''"
269099, 20:''O man, who art thou that repliest against God?''"
26909According to a small pamphlet of 1526, entitled,"What Shall be Read to the Common People after the Sermon?"
26909Again, Why does He govern on this wise, that wicked and evil men are exalted while the pious are allowed to undergo misfortune and be suppressed?
26909Again:"What is it to me that free will is not coerced, but does what it does willingly?
26909Among the mysteries which we are unable to solve Luther enumerates the questions: Why did God permit the fall of Adam?
26909And if they refused, what then?
26909And is not this blindness beyond all blindness that he does not want to preach the Law without and before the Gospel?
26909And since they grow worse even when the Spirit of God calls and teaches them, what would they do if left to themselves, without the Spirit of God?"
26909And what else do the words of promise sound forth than this:''I have no pleasure in the death of a sinner''?
26909And what of the four paragraphs which were inserted after Luther''s death?
26909And who does not know that trees and animals are not endowed with it?
26909And why?
26909Answer:''That God is not an earthly, but a heavenly Father, who would make us rich and blessed in heaven,''''What does"Hallowed be Thy name"mean?''
26909Answer:''That we should honor God''s name and not use it in vain, lest it be profaned,''''How, then, is it profaned and desecrated?''
26909Answer:''The Lord''s Prayer,''What do you mean by saying:''Our Father who art in heaven?''
26909Are its old standards and doctrines to be scrapped or vindicated?
26909Are we to preach to angels who have neither sin nor death concerning forgiveness of sins and redemption from death?
26909Article 6 we read:"Quis docuit illos asinos hanc dialecticam?"
26909Aye, how could He permit it if it was not His will to permit it?
26909Before this, 1575, he had written:"Quot sunt Symbola fidei Christianae in Ecclesia?
26909But do you not know that it is clearly commanded in the introduction of the Interitus that no one shall speak or write against this book?
26909But how can one preach of sins or know that there are sins, if the Law does not reveal them?
26909But how can we hope that we shall win them over to accept the truth?
26909But how does it follow from this that the Law must be abandoned?
26909But how were they to do it, in view of the fact that many of them did not know the Catechism themselves?
26909But what can the horseman do?
26909But what happened?
26909But what happens?
26909But when further asked: What does the Gospel preach?
26909But who doubts this?
26909But whoever falls to reasoning and begins to waver within himself, saying: My dear friend, do you believe that it is true, etc.?
26909But why is it called''Haustafel''when it also treats of preachers and the government?
26909Can one make a wagon or ship without driving or sailing?
26909Does it not mean: because My people have sinned against, and not kept, My Law?
26909Does not the spinner and the seamstress teach the same handicraft to her daughter when she is still young?
26909Exemplifying such catechization, Luther writes:"For so shall they be asked:''What do you pray?''
26909Following is a summary of the views expressed by Luther in his second disputation:"Why is the Law to be taught?
26909For are these not impossible things?
26909For what does it avail that you confess Him to be God if you do not also believe that He is man?
26909For what will you retain of Christ when( the Law having been removed which He fulfilled) you do not know what He has fulfilled?
26909For who compels Him to permit it?
26909For who could know what and for what purpose Christ has suffered for us if no one were to know what sin or the Law is?
26909For who hath resisted His will?
26909For why does He die if there be neither Law nor sin for which He was to die?
26909Has He made men that He might delight Himself with their torments?''
26909Has even the angry and impetuous Amsdorf ever taught and written thus?
26909Hath not the potter power,''etc.?
26909Have we not in so many books testified that we speak of the necessity of immutability?
26909He advocated immovable steadfastness in doctrine[?
26909His real concern was not, What does Scripture teach concerning the causes of conversion?
26909How can one proclaim life if previously there is no death?
26909How is it possible to preach of forgiveness of sins if previously there have been no sins?
26909How much is our power capable of as compared with His?
26909How will Major comfort such a poor sinner?"
26909However, since the doctrine[?]
26909If He is just in the former case, why not in the latter?
26909If it is so precious a thing and so well founded in the Scriptures as they bellow and boast, why, then, does it shun the light?
26909If they acknowledge it to be right, what necessity is there of retaining the old abuses?"
26909If they condemn it, what does it avail to discuss the question of unity any longer with avowed enemies?
26909Illustrating this point Flacius wrote:"Can one become a carpenter without the house which he builds afterwards?
26909In 1552 he had declared against Major, as recorded above:"Who has ever taught or said that one should or need not do good works?"
26909In his_ Catechismus Lutheri_ of 1600 Polycarp Leyser offers the following explanation:"Why are these passages called a table?
26909In short, what is everything that is ours as compared with everything that is His?"
26909Indeed, who could direct himself by that inscrutable and unknowable will?
26909Is it not keen wisdom and great wit that Magister Eisleben and others must keep silence?
26909Is it of us, as of ourselves, or is this sufficiency of willing and thinking of God alone?"
26909Is it to retain its unity, or will it become a house divided against itself and infested with all manner of sects?
26909Is the Church of Luther to remain, or to be transformed into a unionistic or Reformed body?
26909It is identical with the one found in the Book of Concord of 1580, save only that the original contained the words,"What is Confession?
26909July 22, 1548, Aquila wrote:"What shall I say of the arch- knave Eisleben, Agricola?
26909Kirchner:"Since, therefore, faith in Christ is a special gift of God, why does He not bestow it upon all?
26909Likewise also of the Creed:''What do you believe?''
26909Luther:"But pray, are we disputing now concerning coercion and force?
26909Luther:''Good Lord, has this town, too, been grabbed by the Pope?
26909Luther:''To whom does Bologna belong?''
26909Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?...
26909Not indeed, that there ever will be unity of doctrine; for who can hope that Belial will be united with Christ?
26909On the other hand, these reprints omit not only the word Enchiridion, but also the question,"How can bodily eating and drinking do such great things?"
26909Or can any one imagine that sin is something where there is no law?
26909Or who hath been His counselor?
26909Or who hath first given to Him, and it shall be recompensed unto Him again?'']
26909Ought not, indeed, every Christian at the age of nine or ten years know the entire holy Gospel, in which his name and life is written?
26909Paul, prostrated by the Law, first hears:''Why persecutest thou Me?''
26909Quid igitur indignum Deo, dicere, etiam statuisse antea, ut illos in sensum reprobum traderet et ageret in perniciem?_"( Frank 4, 264.)
26909Sacramenta pacta sunt, ut rebus sumptis adsit aliud_.... What more do you desire?
26909Strigel:"_ Visne negare peccatum esse accidens?_ Do you mean to deny that sin is an accident?"
26909Strigel:"_ Visne negare peccatum esse accidens?_ Do you mean to deny that sin is an accident?"
26909The entire question is: Whence does that good knowledge originate?
26909The exact issue was: Does faith presuppose contrition?
26909The fifth chief part has the question:"How can bodily eating and drinking do such great things?"
26909The former would be simply returning to Luther''s original doctrine[?
26909The question- marks suspended everywhere in Germany after Luther''s death were: Is Lutheranism to die or live?
26909They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine?
26909Thus:''What does it mean to believe in God the Father Almighty?''
26909Turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?"
26909Vergerius continued:''Are you willing to come to Bologna?''
26909Vergerius:''Do you expect him to come with an army or without weapons?''
26909We read:"But why does He not at the same time change the evil will which He moves?
26909Were they growing childish again?
26909What benefit can there be in hiding from us and every one else such public matters as must nevertheless be taught and held among them?
26909What concord, then, can be found between such conflicting things?
26909What does it avail you to confess that He is God and man if you do not also believe that whatever He became and whatever He did was done for you?"
26909What does it avail you to confess that He is true man if you do not also believe that He is true God?
26909What does it profit?"
26909What does the Son of God now do?
26909What does this signify?
26909What does''for the transgression of My people''mean?
26909What is become of the most merciful God?
26909What is man compared with God?
26909What is our knowledge compared with His wisdom?
26909What is our strength compared with His powers?
26909What is our substance compared with His substance?
26909What kind of liberty in regard to doctrine is this?
26909What more can I ask?
26909What more do you desire?
26909What of Him who wills not the death of the sinner?
26909What sinner would not despair?"
26909What would the prophets and the entire Holy Scriptures profit us?
26909What, then, avails it that we do a great deal of preaching concerning the kingdom of Christ?
26909What, then, do you think, ought to be done?
26909When did you hear it from me?
26909When have I undertaken to defend it?"
26909When the question is put,''What is the First Commandment?''
26909Whence does that good volition originate?"
26909Where is the enemy that does such a thing as striking those who yield and cast their arms away?
26909Where is this written?
26909Who shall resist His will?
26909Who will compel us to prove such a false statement?
26909Who would dare to lay his impious hands on this consecrated, inherited jewel, and rob the coming generations of it?!"
26909Why did He suffer us to be infected with original sin?
26909Why does God not change the evil will?
26909Why does He call Judas to be an apostle and later on reject him while He accepts the murderer and malefactor?
26909Why is it that some are converted while others are lost?
26909Why, then, do you gull us seeking to lead us into that which we are forbidden to know, are unable to know, and which you do not know yourself?
26909Why, then, is it improper to say that God has afore- determined to deliver these into a reprobate mind and to drive them to perdition?
26909Why?
26909Why?
26909Will you forbid also that we confer together?
26909With Luther we meet the questions:"What does this mean?
26909_ Tantum igitur reliqua est quaestio de physica coniunctione panis et corporis, qua quaestione quid opus est?_"(_ C.
26909_ Ubi ergo manebit liberum arbitrium, ubi facere quod in se?_"( 5, 544.
26909but, How may we harmonize the universal grace of God with the fact that only some are converted and saved?
26909what the Sacraments?
26909what will ye ever answer to Christ for having so shamefully neglected the people and never for a moment discharged your office?
26909where the doing what one can?
36791Shall our own brethren drag the chain Which not even Russia''s menials wear?
36791After recovery from the first consternation over the awful tragedy, they began to ask themselves, Who shall rule the Church?
36791Among them Robert Browning answered the question in this characteristic sonnet:"Why?
36791And does not the fact of the large Christian element in the Mormon religious system show that it must not be treated as a pagan religion?
36791And to what better use could the money be put?
36791And what has brought about this difference?
36791And what was the policy pursued by the National Government toward them there?
36791And where will you find a more heroic one than this of the Mormon people?
36791And who will say that it is not wonderful and strangely unique?
36791Are these all pretenders and knaves, or the willing dupes of such?
36791Besides, let us ask the question, Who is responsible for the present state of affairs in Utah?
36791But in the twenty years of missionary work what has been accomplished?
36791Can a man excuse his practices to the country because of his religious belief?
36791Did it die out?
36791Do we see apostates?
36791Having thus endeavored to answer the question, Why was polygamy promulgated?
36791How many converts from Mormonism have been obtained?
36791Is all of this endurance of trial with a devotion approaching heroism the outcome of charlatanism, hypocrisy, and libertinism?
36791Is it_ just_?
36791Is it_ wise_?
36791Is not that slavery?
36791Is not that the great doctrine of the Jesuit--"_The end justifies the means_"?
36791It took the shape of a book entitled"Why am I a Liberal?"
36791Jesus had given His life to redeem; why could they not help to save?
36791Now, we raise the question,_ Can any Christian sect be easily annihilated?_ Should it be our desire to exterminate it?
36791Now, we raise the question,_ Can any Christian sect be easily annihilated?_ Should it be our desire to exterminate it?
36791Now, when the leaders commit perjury in that way, what can be expected from those who regard them as gods and as capable of no wrong act?
36791Now, why is this?
36791Now, with such natural resources, what might not Utah become?
36791Now, with that practical example in mind, who would dare say that the scheme we advocate would not be effectual in breaking up polygamy?
36791Should not the object of all our efforts be_ to reform it_--to purge the gold of its dross?
36791The Lord is not coming down on the Wahsatch Mountains with horses and chariots of fire to deliver the persecuted(?)
36791The great PUZZLE to solve is this: What remedies will be_ effective_ and accomplish the object in_ the shortest period of time_?
36791The great question to be answered is: How are we to get rid of_ the erroneous doctrines of Mormonism_?
36791The modest(?)
36791The only questions to consider are: Is it_ lawful_?
36791The question at once arises, WHY WAS IT PROMULGATED UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES?
36791There will then be a hand- to- hand combat between Truth and Error; and who can doubt as to the result?
36791These shall I bid men, each in his degree Also God- guided, bear, and gayly too?
36791Think you that a man would work under a Mormon bishop for one dollar a day when under a non- Mormon he could double his wages?
36791Was not that man in moral slavery?
36791Were restrictive influences provided?
36791What if no black wrist feels the iron chain, When snow- white breasts must bear the scarlet stain?
36791What if the old plantation homes in ruin lie, If Mormon temples proudly kiss the sky?
36791What think you of the_ men_ who have toiled with unmurmuring bravery for months through dangers of ambush and storm and flood on their westward way?
36791What was the object of the leaders in declaring it to be a divine revelation?
36791What will be the end of all this suffering?"
36791Who ever knew of any matter of interest being left to the people to act upon freely and unrestrainedly?
36791Who ever knew of any proposition being debated in their conferences, or any nomination voted down by the people?
36791Why not, then, encourage emigration thither of the right class?
36791_ The people must acquiesce and think as they do._ IS THAT LIBERTY?
36791and that different methods must be adopted to overcome its evils?
36791let us now direct our attention to another and more important question, WHY IS POLYGAMY PRACTISED?
36791where art thou?"
38354What more could I do,he exclaimed,"than accuse myself falsely?
38354What motive had you for declaring things injurious to yourself, if they were false?
38354By the death of the sufferer?
38354He sent for them, and said,"Why do they endeavour to make this renegado a Christian by their tortures?
38354His son then said to him,''_ What does your majesty want with me?_''''_ You will soon know_,''replied the king.
38354If this execution was but the beginning of the torture, how was it to finish?
38354Torralba said to him with a loud voice,_ What dost thou seek here?_ The phantom replied,_ A treasure_, and disappeared.
38354What can justify the conduct of the Pope, the cardinal, and the judges?
38354Who, indeed, can believe that Carranza would have spoken in that manner in the Council of Trent?
38354Would he not have denounced him ten years before, if he had heard him speak in that manner?
38354_ Q._ Are you a Christian, a Roman Catholic?
38354_ Q._ Did you tell them the truth?
38354_ Q._ Do you believe as a Catholic, that it is a sin of superstition to mingle holy and religious things with profane things?
38354_ Q._ Have you attended the assemblies of freemasons?
38354_ Q._ Have you attended them in Spain?
38354_ Q._ How long have you been so?
38354_ Q._ How, as a Christian, can you dare to attend masonic assemblies, when you know, or ought to know, that they are contrary to religion?
38354_ Q._ If there were, should you attend them?
38354_ Q._ Is it true that the festival of St. John is celebrated in the lodges, and that the masons have chosen him for their patron?
38354_ Q._ Is it true that the sun, moon, and stars, are honoured in the lodges?
38354_ Q._ Is it true that their images or symbols are exposed?
38354_ Q._ Is this oath accompanied by execrations?
38354_ Q._ Of what importance is this oath, since it is believed that such formidable execrations may be used without indecency?
38354_ Q._ Of what use is the corpse?
38354_ Q._ Of what use is the crucifix, if the reception of a freemason is not considered as a religious act?
38354_ Q._ On what?
38354_ Q._ That is not the question; say if it true that these ceremonies are observed in masonic lodges?
38354_ Q._ Then the freemasons are an_ anti- religious_ body?
38354_ Q._ Were they observed when you were initiated?
38354_ Q._ What are they?
38354_ Q._ What oath is it necessary to take on being received a freemason?
38354_ Q._ What passes in these lodges which it might be inconvenient to publish?
38354_ Q._ What worship is rendered him in celebrating his festival?
38354_ Q._ Why are they so?
38354_ Q._ Why do you suppose so?
38354_ Q._ Why is the skull used?
38354_ Q._ You are then a freemason?
38354burn me?
37693Do any of these families,asks he,"know the questions which a priest puts to their families at the confessional?
37693The secular orders,says he?
37693And had these noble principles been available in supporting the pretension of the pope, would he have had the stupidity to denounce them?
37693Ant_, c. 47), St. Palladus, seeing a hyena standing near his cave, addressing it, asked:"What''s the matter?"
37693Are these sensational declamations?
37693Are they not sacerdotal brothels?
37693But after all what was the object of these institutions?
37693But does society exercise its authority in the matter any more visibly than deity?
37693But is not the contrary the fact?
37693But what is a religious organization?
37693But who is she that has the audacity to proclaim such principles?
37693But why are these dens exempted from the common law of the land?
37693Can the storm be averted?
37693Can they be regarded as citizens?
37693Did he not write against it, preach against if, and labor publicly and privately to arrest its progress?
37693Did not John Wesley, its founder and spirit, oppose the American revolution?
37693Did not all these facts occur in Home respecting Arnold of Brecia?
37693Did they not fight to defend it in the war of 1812?
37693Did they not fight to preserve its unity in the late rebellion?
37693Do husbands know the questions which priests put to their wives at the confession?....
37693Do they not deprive their inmates of personal liberty?
37693Do they not imprison them in dungeons?
37693Do they not inflict on them barbarous chastisements?
37693Do they not punish them?
37693Does not man and woman blush at their dishonored nature?
37693Does not the blood curdle in every vein at such recitals?
37693Does prejudice forbid it?
37693From nunneries governed and visited by priests of such a character, what is the logical inference?
37693Had Methodism been chosen as the basis of our government, would a republic have been thought of?
37693Had it been otherwise would he have denied their authority?
37693How many escaped nuns have unaccountably disappeared from society?
37693If the church shall ever gain in America the numerical strength for which she is striving, what will be the consequence to non- Catholics?
37693Is God a fiction, or divine retribution a dream?
37693Is it because they are too pious to violate the law of the land?
37693Is not reason the clearest guide to truth, conscience its most powerful advocate, investigation its most formidable ally?
37693It will be asked, Did not Catholics fight for the establishment of a free government in the revolutionary war?
37693Ought any man who holds to this position be admitted to-- or permitted to hold Christian citizenship under this government?
37693The signification of a corporate organization is well understood, but how shall we ascertain its principles and designs?
37693Was he not an aspiring and unscrupulous despot?
37693Was it to advance the capacities of individual man?
37693Was it to enlighten society at large?
37693Was there a man in England that inflicted deeper injury on the American cause?
37693Were he confident that his pretensions are founded in truth, would he have prohibited investigation''?
37693What infamous means have Catholic priests adopted to fill their nunneries?
37693What is it?
37693Which do you now chose?
37693Who are they that prate about chastity?
37693Who would, then, hesitate to sacrifice a prejudice that it may be effected?
37693Why are not the interior of monastic institutions constantly and thoroughly inspected, and the authority of the common law maintained over them?
37693Why are they allowed to bar their doors against the authority which all others must respect?
37693Why are they allowed to organize within a government an independent government, nullifying its jurisdiction over them?
37693Why do not grand juries, who visit other jails, penitentiaries, and asylums, inspect also the more secret and suspicious nunneries?
37693Why not?
37693Will she declare them legitimate, or respect their property titles?
37693Would England consent, it may be asked, to ally herself with the papal despot?
37693Would it not be that it claimed to be a political organization?
37693and that to utter such a question in its domains was to provoke its heaviest penalty?
37693that it was high treason in its estimation to question its right to this character?
18956-How so?"
18956-Why,"I replied,"does not every one say it?"
18956A grand sermon,you heard last Sunday, hey?
18956And that the atonement is infinite?
18956Brother Dewey,he said, in his emphatic way,"did you ever know any one to say what you have been saying this morning?
18956But how have you lived?
18956But how is the sermon?
18956But what is it? 18956 How has it happened that there has been no communication?"
18956If I shall be away?
18956If not, why not?
18956Of which church?
18956Shall we be carried to the skies On flowery beds of ease?
18956Shaper and Leader,say you?
18956Suppose, then, that the first sinner comes to have his sins cancelled; will he not require the whole, and nothing will be left?
18956What doest thou here, Elijah?
18956''s track, or both of them Mr. Bellows, even if Mr. Bellows do not cross his own?
18956( Thinking with myself, however, why does he?
18956ARE n''t you a pretty fellow,--worse than Procrustes,--to go about the world, measuring people''s talent and[ 205] promise by their noses?
18956Above all, am I not the veriest woman, at heart, that you ever saw?
18956After all, how little does any man know of his own personality,--of his personality in action?
18956After one of those warm greetings, I passed on, and Mr. Lenox said,"Who is that?"
18956Agassiz told me that the change in Cambridge, on Thursday, was 71?
18956Am I such a stupid visitor?
18956Am I to be told that Socrates and Plato, and Marcus Antoninus and Boethius, had no right culture, no religion, no rectitude?
18956Am I to hold such persons as outcasts from the Christian fold, to refuse them my sympathy, to accord them only my"pity"?
18956And I remember one day rather impertinently saying to a somewhat distinguished Calvinistic Doctor of Divinity:"You hold that sin is an infinite evil?"
18956And are imperfection and error peculiar to our religious conceptions?
18956And as to preaching, what ground have I to think that mine is of any particular importance?
18956And do you know what directing a man is, in the country?
18956And if you have n''t, do you pretend that Brookline is a place?
18956And is nobody worth caring for unless he has been knocked down in the street, and has got a broken leg or a fever?
18956And is not a great deal of our education unconscious and mysterious?
18956And now what is it that the South asks of us as the condition of union with it?
18956And now, on the whole, what shall I say of my life in New Bedford?
18956And of what year of the world?
18956And the fear of God, and, indeed, the whole idea of religion,--must it not, in like manner, necessarily be imperfect?
18956And what do you think he said to me?
18956And what do you think your mother said when I told her of these atrocities?
18956And what is he to do?
18956And why not let other people work?
18956And why should conscious Omnipresence in our conception localize it?
18956And, by the bye, have you an English translation of Lucretius''s"De Rerurn Natura"?
18956And, indeed, what did you for?
18956Are not all interests individual interests in[ 274] the"last analysis,"as the philosophers say?
18956As I slowly awake to the dreadful truth, the question that presses upon me-- that presses upon the national heart-- is, what is to become of us?
18956As I suppose you are tormented with the question,"What''s your father doing in Sheffield?"
18956As to belief in it, or hope of it, why should not the law of development lead to such a feeling?
18956Ay, but in what sense would you laugh?
18956But am I not free to pursue the worst as well as the best?
18956But are you not getting a strange feeling of nonchalance about everything,--life, death, and the time of death, what matters it?
18956But at any rate Ware loves me, does n''t he?
18956But could you not limit yourself to preaching, say ten times in a year( provided one of them be in New Bedford)?
18956But do I therefore spend my time in complainings and reproaches, and almost the arraigning of Providence?
18956But do you not perceive what the nuisance is?
18956But if they say that it is not knowable, how do they know but it is that which they deny?
18956But now, how was I to prosecute this design?
18956But of the realms and resources of Infinite Power, what can we know or judge?
18956But somebody,--who is that?
18956But when, in any view, we were about to be cast upon a troubled sea, requiring the most skilful and trusted pilots, what are we to do without them?
18956But where are you, child, this blessed minute?
18956But, do you see the result of these municipal elections in Massachusetts?
18956By the bye, is your laziness making an apology for not finishing"Scenes in Judea"?
18956Can it be, by the bye, that Cicero had fourteen villas?
18956Can it, in the nature of things, be otherwise?
18956Can not I see you in Concord during some of your Boston visits?
18956Can such an event be the catastrophe we make it?
18956Could it be otherwise?
18956DEAR FRIEND,--Why should I write to you about the things you speak of in your letter which crossed mine?
18956DEAR GWYLLYM( is n''t that Welsh for William?)
18956DEAREST MOLLY,--To be sure, how could you?
18956DEAREST SISTER,--Why do you tell me such"tells,"when I do n''t believe a bit in them?
18956Did I ever write such a stupid letter before?
18956Did I not let drop crumbs of philosophy by the wayside of our talk, continually?
18956Did I not play at bagatelle with L.?
18956Did I not read eloquently out of Carlyle to you and C.?
18956Did I not talk wisdom to you by the yard?
18956Did I say anything to you about it?
18956Did it not seem all very fit and festal to us?
18956Did you ever look into them with the thought of comparing them with the old Hindoo and Persian or Mohammedan or Greek utterances of devotion?
18956Did you ever read much of German letters,--those, for instance, of Perthes and his friends?
18956Did you expect things coming from anywhere else, I would like to know?
18956Did you read the paper on the Radiometer in the last"Popular Science"?
18956Did you see anything of it before you went?
18956Do you feel that I am not writing to you in the high Christian strain?
18956Do you know I am Welsh?
18956Do you know that to- day sol stat?
18956Do you not know that ugly and choking weeds will spring up on the desolation you have made here if you do not scatter some flower- seeds upon it?
18956Do you not know that you are in my debt for a letter at least twenty lines long, which it took me three minutes to write?
18956Do you not see it?
18956Do you read anything this summer but reports from Borrioboola Gha?
18956Do you remember a brief interview I had with you and Mrs. Chadwick at the"Messiah"on the evening of the[ Semi-] Centennial?
18956Do you?
18956Does no doubt arise concerning those introductory chapters?
18956Does not that last clause save me, madam?
18956FOR am I not through the one third of the second of the five months, and am I not very glad of it?
18956For I say, what if"living while you live"comes to not living at all?
18956Forbye reading Hegel every morning, and what do you think he said this morning?
18956Genius is said to be, in its very nature, loving and generous; it seems but the fit recognition of its own blessedness; was his so?
18956HAVE you seen the"great Hungarian"?
18956Had n''t you better come into town and see about it?
18956Have I not thought of you, my dear fellow?
18956Have n''t I said the truth about the much preaching?
18956Have n''t you heard of them?
18956Have not I written a book too, to say nothing of the names less known of Channing, Irving, Bryant, etc.?
18956Have you Professor Brown''s"Life of Choate"by you?
18956Have you got it?
18956Have you read Calvert''s"Gentleman"?
18956Have you seen Huidekoper''s"Judaism in Rome"?
18956Have you seen Mrs. Curtis?
18956Have you seen the pamphlet of Miss Octavia Hill, of England?
18956Have you seen the"Rubaiyat"of the latter?
18956He broke in once or twice, saying,"Am not I to have a chance to speak?
18956He would say,--examining the school was always a part of his object,"How much is five times seven?"
18956His answer was:"Is not one declaration of God enough?
18956Hope to pay, did I say?
18956Hoping you may have as much folly, for what saith Paley?
18956How does your brain- pan feel, with this coal upon it?
18956How far would you have him unsettle us?
18956How glad I am you wrote to me, my dear W. Is n''t that a queer beginning?
18956How shall I find him after thirty, forty years passed in the unseen realm?
18956However, the real and practical question now is, How ought the Government to proceed?
18956I have written with tears in my eyes and thrills through my frame, and why shall I say, it is nothing?
18956I read the foregoing, and said,"I do n''t see any need of considering matters so entirely out of our reach;"but the question is, can we help it?
18956I remember his saying,"Does Mr. Van Buren, then, wish for the ruin of his country?
18956I said,"Uncle, how can you speak in that way to me?"
18956I was astonished, and said,"Do you mean to say that Mr. Bryant''s name will appear on the title page of this work, and that it was written by him?"
18956I wrote once while you were gone, and Nordhoff( how do you spell him?)
18956I wrote you a good(?)
18956If I should write to you"often,"what would be the condition of us both?
18956If earthly things are so mistaken, is it strange that heavenly things are?
18956If he thinks well of it( that is question first); question second is, What kind of paper is used?
18956If the people that do the most good, or get it to be clone,--same thing,--are to be sought for, are n''t they the wicked ones?
18956In Boston it was Go?, being 100 or 1?
18956In Boston it was Go?, being 100 or 1?
18956Indeed, what one novelist has been perfect in dialogue, making each person say just what he should and nothing else, but glorious Sir Walter?
18956Irving?"
18956Is he not one of our noblest and most disinterested, as well as ablest men,--nay, as an extemporaneous speaker, unrivalled among us?
18956Is it not a distinct mark higher up on the scale of civilization,--this cheap postage?
18956Is it not an extraordinary thing?
18956Is it not as strong as a thousand?"
18956Is it not charming?
18956Is it not remarkable that he and Jenny Lind should have this noble nationality so beating at their very hearts?
18956Is it not strange that growth must be attained on such hard terms?
18956Is it the first time that honest opinions have been proscribed, or the expression of them thought"unfortunate"?
18956Is n''t Cummington a blessed place for that?
18956Is n''t the Seven Gables a subtile matter, both in thought and style?
18956Is n''t there a story somewhere of a man uncaging, as he thought, a spaniel, and finding it to be a lion?
18956Is our life going out of us to enrich the great West?
18956Is she little?
18956Is that what you call working?
18956It is higher than heaven; what can I do?
18956MY DEAR BELLOWS,--I do not complain of your Teter; but what if it should turn out that I can not agree with you?
18956MY DEAR FRIEND,--Why have I not written to you, before?
18956MY DEAR MRS. PEABODY,--Do you not know why I dread to write to you, and yet why I can not help it?
18956MY DEAR WARE,--Shall I brood over my regrets in secret, or shall I tell you of them?
18956Many have been sick and suffering,--all mankind more or less; why should not I be?
18956My first word to him on going to town was,"What is this?
18956My third interview with him was at a later period, when his discourse turned upon this question: What is the greatest thing that a man can do?
18956Nay, does not the very fact that my mind can take in so vast a range of things lead me better to conceive of what the Infinite Mind can do?
18956No?
18956Or have you no examples in England to draw from?"
18956Ought one to part with his friends so?
18956People say, while turning a corner,"How do you do, Doctor?"
18956Pretty soon one of the party said,"Do you remember Washington Irving''s description of a band of music?"
18956Shall I be wrong if I give up other preaching for the time?
18956Shall I blame Providence for this?
18956Shall I ever learn to be an old man?"
18956Shall I see him again?
18956Shall I tell you?
18956Shall we give up the cause of justice, of lawful government, of civilization, and of the unborn ages, and do nothing?
18956Some companions of our"smithess"saw him coming along in the street one day, and unwittingly exclaimed,"What dreadful- looking man is that?"
18956Stamp upon music a character as hard, technical, unnatural as most preaching has, and would men be won by it?
18956THE pain of erring,--the bitterest in the world,--is it not strange that it should be so bitter?
18956The fear of death, for instance, which I had, which all children have, can childhood escape it?
18956The text,"What shall it profit t man?"
18956Then whisked away in the dark to the science- lighted domes of New Haven, but did n''t see them-- for why?
18956These tantrums, dear Molly, were-- what?
18956They were received with some eagerness, of course, and he said,"You seem to be pleased to have letters; I am not."--"No?"
18956This blessed sense of what it is to be,--this sweetness of existence,-why should it be given us to be lost forever?
18956Thus, if there is to be society in the next world, what can save it from the weariness of society in this,--save it, in other words, from bores?
18956To find a ground of union out of which may spring boundless freedom of thought,--is it impossible?
18956Truly he''says, that the great question of the coming days is,--theism, or atheism?
18956Upon what terms should it consent to receive back and recognize the Rebel States?
18956Ware?"
18956Was it not enough for you to have the Forty- ninth Street Hospital to look after?
18956Was it not striking?
18956Was n''t it the Amalekites that were smitten"hip and thigh"?
18956Was there ever anything like the swing of the weather?
18956Was there ever such a year?
18956Was there nobody else that could take that charge?
18956We speak often of immortality; the word slides easily over our lips; but do we consider what it means?
18956What Brownsons and Lamennais''and Strauss''are to come upon the stage, and to be confronted with sober and earnest reasoning?
18956What are you doing?
18956What but Goodness could have made a creature at once so beautiful and so happy?
18956What can we do to make ourselves and others aware of our Christian duties and of the signs of this time?
18956What do you say of that?"
18956What do you think of that,--with affections, venerations, loves, sympathies, swelling around you like a tide?
18956What do you think of your Miss Martineau now?
18956What else, in the mean time, shall I entertain you with?
18956What has come over the little creature?
18956What has he to do, but what''s solemn?
18956What have I not written to you about, you cross thing?
18956What if my opinions, when properly understood, should displease many persons?
18956What is a"Post"made and set up for, if not, among other things, to bear affiches testifying to the people of their wickedness?
18956What is all the highest conversation here, but that by which we help one another-- teaching or being taught-- to higher and juster thoughts?
18956What is it that is coming over our New England villages, that looks like deterioration and running down?
18956What is it you call my study now- a- days,--"terrible moral metaphysics"?
18956What is this, whence came it, and what does it mean?
18956What is to become of our churches?
18956What is, or can be, known of a human race on this globe more than 4,000 years ago-- or 4,000,000?
18956What made you think that I"dread public prayers"?
18956What pupil of his could ever forget Asa Day,--the most extraordinary figure that ever I saw, a perfect chunk of a man?
18956What shall we do?
18956What shall we think?
18956What then?
18956What would I have other than what God appoints?"
18956What, then, do I say and think?
18956Where Brace, but for naughty boys?
18956Where Howard, but for cruel sailors?
18956Where had been the philanthropists, heroes, martyrs, but for them?
18956Where is he now?
18956Where is he now?
18956Where our noble President of the Sanitary, but for the wicked Rebels?
18956Where''s your book?
18956Who is it?"
18956Who knows anything about it?
18956Who shall do it?
18956Why do n''t you show up its iniquities?
18956Why in thunder do n''t you write to me?
18956Why is it that all its volumes are scattered now?
18956Why should it not be so with man?
18956Why should we not hope that that of Bellows was in the form of greeting?
18956Why, then, do I say all these things?
18956Why, with the whole universe, should not the Infinite Being thus be present?
18956Why?
18956With whom talks he now?
18956Yes, but is victory all joy?
18956You seem to suppose that it was Charles who used that striking language,"Is old Massachusetts dead?
18956[ 275] Where had been Clark, and Wilberforce, but for the slave- catchers?
18956[ 277] Will you tell me that our Christian masters and martyrs spoke of a"victory"over death?
18956[ 324] Do I not talk like a book?
18956[ 43] When I came back, Professor Stuart said to me,"Well, how is it with your dyspepsia?"
18956and question third, Is it simply boiled tar into which the paper is dipped?
18956does anybody?
18956how carry on the preparatory studies, when my eyes did not permit me to read more than half an hour a day?
18956or how many more than a crab in the same time?
18956was there ever such a solemn farce, before Heaven, as that voting,--those congratulations to the Usurper- President, and his replies?
18956which is very much as if they said,"How do you do, Abstraction?"
18956who knows but I may turn out, upon myself, a fine letter after all?
37730And do you intend to make a practice of coming here?
37730And pray, sir, what right have you to come into my parish, to invade my province? 37730 Are you not ashamed of your conduct?"
37730But,asks the clergyman,"is this place secured for this purpose by law?"
37730Dost thou believe on the Son of God?
37730The Lord heareth the young ravens that cry; how much more,it is observed, in connexion with this,"will he hear his afflicted people?"
37730Woman, why weepest thou?
37730''By whom shall Jacob arise, for he is small, but by thee, O Lord?''"
3773014?
377305:"The prophets, do they live for ever?"
377305:"Your fathers, where are they?
37730A certain gentleman once asked Mr. Davis"what business he had to go up and down babbling?"
37730An aged woman came to him on one occasion, when two of his friends were leading him to the pulpit, and said,"Sir, how do you do?
37730And can you forbear to extend your hand in such a cause, who can dispatch so noble a work with such ease and facility?
37730And their privilege?
37730But, sir, I have another question to ask you; pray what is your object in coming here?
37730Do not hypocrites do so?
37730Do princes dread their coronation days?
37730Do we find difficulty in that, which will be an entrance into glory?
37730Do you know him?"
37730Do you purpose to stand by us, and steadfastly to adhere to us, if times of difficulty and trial should come?
37730Does God remember the sins of his people by way of chastisement?
37730His language was,"Whom have I in heaven but thee?
37730In the height of his resentment he addressed first one, and then another,"What, have you been to the conventicle?"
37730Is perseverance the Christian''s duty?
37730Is the Holy Ghost the author of it?
37730It''s true, you will say-- what is to be done under our present suffering?
37730Lord, what is man-- the wisest, the best, the most healthful?
37730May they have joy?
37730May they have peace of conscience?
37730May true believers be assured of God''s love?
37730Mr. Robins preached his funeral sermon last Lord''s- day to a great auditory, from these words:''Where is the Lord God of Elijah?''
37730Shall true Christians grow in grace?
37730The Doctor inquired of him,"Young man, pray after what manner do you think to go to God?"
37730Was not this the chief topic he delighted to insist upon?
37730What may we infer from hence?
37730What shall we say?
37730What would all this parade and popularity have proved to him?
37730What, do we stick at dying for him, who stuck not at it for us?
37730When He is pleased to plead, who can resist?
37730Wherefore do you desire communion with this Church?
37730Whether he intended to continue coming there?
37730Whether he was qualified as a Dissenting minister to preach?
37730Whether the place he occupied as a place of worship was legally secured?
37730Will you attend upon the ministry and ordinances of this Church as often as you can?
37730Will you endeavour to walk circumspectly and peaceably amongst us, as it becomes a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ?
37730Would it have been right that I should have passed it by in silent contemplation for my own edification only?
37730Yet who would wish him still confin''d below, Struggling with dire disease, or loads of woe?
37730_ Q._ What are the benefits which in this life do either accompany or flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification?
37730and did he not do this in a very persuasive and pathetic manner?
37730and particularly to show what holy, divine, and heavenly influence it ought to have upon the hearts and lives of men?
37730and the prophets, do they live for ever?"
37730have you been to hear the fanatic?"
37730how can we be ashamed of his truth and Gospel?
37730or any loath to come to their nuptials?
37730the Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid?"
37730what do you propose to yourself in doing it?"
37730what shall we do?
37730where is thy sting?
37730where is thy victory?"
37730who authorized you, sir, to invade my province?"
37730why do we err, not knowing, rather, not believing the Scriptures?
46099But, it may be asked, had not we the Holy Bible, the scriptural repository of the Gospel record?
46099The Vitality of"Mormonism"Why does"Mormonism"persist?
46099the uplifting religion of life, the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
45049But how do they cook?
45049Among what people could they have saved more souls?
45049But can any one, who understands this work, wonder that a man who felt thus should lose the Spirit and apostatize?
45049But what must the rest do?
45049But who were to be partners, and how should we decide which island each couple should go to?
45049How do you think such differences of views and opinions can be settled?
45049How far did the obedience which we owed to him require us to go?
45049I often asked myself, after hearing of his death, would it not have been better for him if he had remained?
45049If God be with us who can be against us?
45049In what position could the sons of King Mosiah have learned as much concerning the power of God as they did during their missions among the Lamanites?
45049Scatter among the other islands, or remain on that island-- Oahu-- until they learned more of the condition of affairs?
45049The next thing was to select partners and islands; and how do you think we did this?
45049The question arose directly,"Shall we confine our labors to the white people?"
45049We had been in the presence of the Lord, and had felt His power, and why should we not be happy?
45049We had done but little at warning the people, or accomplishing our mission, and why leave them then, any more than on the first day that we landed?
45049What were my petty difficulties compared with those afflictions which they had to endure?
45049What were we to do?
2458He which spared not his own Son, but gave him for us all, how shall he not with him give us all things also?
2458What manner of card is this?
2458What?
2458When?
2458Which way?
2458Who think you is a wise and faithful servant? 2458 And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
2458And in those days, what did they when they helped the scholars?
2458And now I would ask a strange question: who is the most diligentest bishop and prelate in all England, that passeth all the rest in doing his office?
2458And what a deputy must he be, trow ye?
2458And what had our blessed lady been the worse for this?
2458And what shall we in this case do?
2458And wherefore are magistrates ordained, but that the tranquillity of the commonweal may be confirmed, limiting both ploughs?
2458And who will sustain any damage for the respect of a public commodity?
2458And will ye know who it is?
2458As Cain said,"Have I the keeping of my brother?
2458At length the king asked him,"Sir, how liketh you your fare?"
2458Be all things here so without abuses, that nothing ought to be amended?
2458Be not all things well done, that are done with good intent, when they be profitable to us?
2458Be these the Christian and divine mysteries, and not rather the dreams of men?
2458Be these the faithful dispensers of God''s mysteries, and not rather false dissipators of them?
2458But I pray you, how much is this supper of Christ regarded amongst us, where he himself exhibiteth unto us his body and blood?
2458But I pray you, what sauce had David, how was he humbled?
2458But I pray you, wherefore was it ordained principally?
2458But at the last, what became of so good a constitution?
2458But here some man will say to me, What, sir, are ye so privy of the devil''s counsel, that ye know all this to be true?
2458But how cometh this regeneration?
2458But how hath this truth over- rusted with the pope''s rust?
2458But how shall I speak well of them?
2458But now methinketh I hear one say unto me: Wot ye what you say?
2458But now you will ask me, whom I call a prelate?
2458But what doth the people on these holidays?
2458But what shall be their reward which refuse to come?
2458But what the devil mean I to go about to describe particularly the devil''s nature, when no reason, no power of man''s mind can comprehend it?
2458But who are these callers?
2458But who be those now- a- days that can clear themselves of these manifest murders used to their children and servants?
2458But you will say to me, Why make ye all these interrogations?
2458But you will say,"I pray you, tell me what is my cross?"
2458But, I pray you, what is to be looked for in a dispenser?
2458But, I pray you, what thanks had they for their calling, for their labour?
2458But, peradventure, you will say,"What, shall a preacher teach foolishness?"
2458Can there be any mirth, where these two courses last all the feast?
2458Can you find in your hearts thus to abuse my goodness, my benignity, my gentleness?
2458Do they evermore correct vice, or else defend it, sometime being well corrected in other places?
2458Do they evermore rid the people''s business and matters, or cumber and ruffle them?
2458Do they give themselves to godliness, or else ungodliness?
2458Do they not more regard now a testoon than Christ?
2458Do ye see nothing in our holidays?
2458Do you think that this preferring of picture to picture, image to image, is the right use, and not rather the abuse, of images?
2458Doth this noble doctor doubt therein?
2458For Christ saith,_ Quis putas est servus prudens et fidelis_?
2458For what have ye done hitherto, I pray you, these seven years and more?
2458For what man will let go, or diminish his private commodity for a commonwealth?
2458For what shall I look for among thorns, but pricking and scratching?
2458For who can offer him but himself?
2458Had it not been better we had not been called together at all?
2458Have I not five wits?
2458Have not our forefathers complained of the ceremonies, of the superstition, and estimation of them?
2458Have ye thus deceived me?
2458Have you thus deceived me?
2458Here is my appetite, my lust, my will: but what must I do?
2458How came it thus?
2458How can that be found that was not lost?
2458How chanced this?
2458How many be there, think ye, which regard this supper of the Lord as much as a testoon?
2458How many receive it with the curate or minister?
2458How many sentences be given there in time, as they ought to be?
2458How much, I say, is it regarded?
2458How shall they believe on him of whom they have not heard?
2458How shall they hear without a preacher?
2458How then hath it happened that we have had so many hundred years so many unpreaching prelates, lording loiterers, and idle ministers?
2458I would here ask one question: I would fain know who controlleth the devil at home in his parish, while he controlleth the mint?
2458If men say truth, how many without bribes?
2458If the apostles might not leave the office of preaching to the deacons, shall one leave it for minting?
2458In court, in cowls, in cloisters, in rochets, be they never so white; yea, where shall ye not find them?
2458Is all well here?
2458Is it a labour?
2458Is it a work?
2458Is it so hard, is it so great a matter for you to see many abuses in the clergy, many in the laity?
2458Is there any man that will feed upon me, that will eat my flesh and drink my blood?
2458Is there never a wise man in the realm to be a comptroller of the mint?
2458Is this a meet office for a priest that hath cure of souls?
2458Is this his charge?
2458Is this their calling?
2458Is this their office?
2458Last of all, how think you of matrimony?
2458Lo, what false pretence can the devil send amongst us?
2458Nothing to be amended?
2458Now if your forefathers made this constitution, and yet thereby did nothing, the abuses every day more and more increased, what is left for you to do?
2458Now then, seeing thou art a christian man, what shall be thy answer of this question,"Who art thou?"
2458Now then, what is Christ''s rule?
2458Now what is it to be our God?
2458Now what manner of meat was prepared at this great feast?
2458Now what saith he?
2458Now what shall we say of these rich citizens of London?
2458Now, I pray you in God''s name, what did you, so great fathers, so many, so long a season, so oft assembled together?
2458O Lord, whither shall we flee from them?
2458Oh, what hear I of you?
2458On the contrary, a slothful servant, when his master commandeth him to do any thing, by and by he will ask questions,"Where?"
2458Or if all things be well done there, what do men in bishops''Consistories?
2458Or why are they not sent to the universities, that they may be able to serve the king when they come to age?
2458Ought we to thank you, or the king''s highness?
2458Ponder, whether yet many of them be as they should be or no?
2458See ye nothing, brethren?
2458Shall I call them proud men of London, malicious men of London, merciless men of London?
2458Shall we evermore in ministering of it speak Latin, and not in English rather, that the people may know what is said and done?
2458Shall you often see the punishments assigned by the laws executed, or else money- redemptions used in their stead?
2458Should we have ministers of the church to be comptrollers of the mints?
2458So that he must at all times convenient preach diligently: therefore saith he,"Who trow ye is a faithful servant?"
2458So this feast, this costly dish, hath its sauces; but what be they?
2458So, England, I speak it to thy shame: is there never a nobleman to be a lord president, but it must be a prelate?
2458St. Paul saith,_ Qui proprio Filio suo non pepercit, sed pro nobis omnibus tradidit illum, quomodo non etiam cum illo omnia nobis donabit_?
2458Then further we must say to ourselves,"What requireth Christ of a christian man?"
2458Then to pope Alexander''s holy water, to hallowed bells, palms, candles, ashes, and what not?
2458Then why happened this?
2458Then you must again ask unto yourself, What Christ requireth of a christian man?
2458These benefits I gave you, and do you give me these thanks?
2458Think you not that the king doth use justice unto him, and all his posterity and heirs?
2458Think you not that this our enemy, this prince with all his potentates, hath great and sore assaults to lay against our armour?
2458This rich man called his steward to him and said, What is this that I hear of thee?
2458To what end have we now excelled other in policy?
2458To whom was he married?
2458Was not he vexed?
2458Well, well, is this their duty?
2458Were it not the office of good prelates to consult upon these matters, and to seek some remedy for them?
2458What among stones, but stumbling?
2458What do they there?
2458What fruit is come of your long and great assembly?
2458What have we brought forth at the last?
2458What have we to do then but_ epulari in Domino_, to eat in the Lord at his supper?
2458What have ye brought forth?
2458What have ye engendered?
2458What is done in the Arches?
2458What is that?
2458What is that?
2458What is this but a new learning; a new canker to rust and corrupt the old truth?
2458What man hath any thing, I pray you, but he hath received it of his plentifulness?
2458What manner of masses saw they, trow ye?
2458What of baptism?
2458What other oblation have we to make, but of obedience, of good living, of good works, and of helping our neighbours?
2458What other service have we to do to him, and what other sacrifice have we to offer, but the mortification of our flesh?
2458What priests saw they?
2458What saw they that made this decree?
2458What saw they, that made this constitution?
2458What say ye by these images, that are so famous, so noble, so noted, being of them so many and so divers in England?
2458What say ye?
2458What shall I say of them?
2458What shall we do now or imagine to thrust down these Turks and to subdue them?
2458What substance, what virtue, what goodness art thou of, by thyself?"
2458What think ye of these mass- priests, and of the masses themselves?
2458What was the chiefest dish at this great banquet?
2458What was the feast- dish?
2458What went you about?
2458What would ye have brought to pass?
2458What( I had almost said) among serpents, but stinging?
2458What, not one of all that can judge between brother and brother; but one brother goeth to law with another, and that under heathen judges?
2458When should she go far off to these famous images?
2458Whensoever it shall happen you to go and make your oblation unto God, ask of yourselves this question,"Who art thou?"
2458Whereas you might say, What was the cause that Christ declared more the pains of hell by these terms than by any other terms?
2458Whether stirred other first, you the king, that he might preach, or he you by his letters, that ye should preach oftener?
2458Which thing when Astyages heard, what doth he?
2458Which words are as much to say in English,"Who art thou?"
2458Who is a true and faithful steward?
2458Who is so blind but he seeth this clearly; except perchance there be any that can not discern the children of the world from the children of light?
2458Who made thee so bold to meddle with my silly beasts, which I bought so dearly with my precious blood?
2458Who should be his spouse?
2458Who was Abraham''s seed?
2458Who was he now that was married?
2458Who was the bridegroom?
2458Why are they not set in schools where they may learn?
2458Why do ye divide him?
2458Why make you of him more sacrifices than one?
2458Why then mingle ye him?
2458Why, I pray you?
2458Ye have oft sat in consultation, but what have ye done?
2458You, that ought to be my preachers, what other thing do you, than apply all your study hither, to bring all my preachers to envy, shame, contempt?
2458_ Tu quis es_?
2458and why, in these your demands, do you let and withdraw the good devotion of the people?
2458had he not sauces?
2458or have ye rather deceived yourselves?
2458or shall I answer for him and for his faults?
2458or what derogation is this to heaven?
2458or what dishonour was this to our blessed lady?
2458shall we company with them?
2458shall we not company with them?
2458that is to say,"Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord, shall be saved: but how shall they call upon him, in whom they believe not?
2458will some say:"Why, what have I to do with my neighbour''s or brother''s malice?"
43630Is it a question of the end of the world in all this? 43630 45. Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household, to give them meat in due season? 43630 And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things? 43630 And as he sat upon the Mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? 43630 How then can it be supposed that Jesus Christ taught mysteries? 43630 In the treatise headed, Which rich man will be saved? 43630 Is not he who created the flesh mighty enough to bring it again to life? 43630 Is this not the Father, the Son, or wisdom, and the Spirit that creates and vivifies all? 43630 Julius Firmicus, who relates this, exclaims:Why do you exhort those unfortunate to rejoice?
43630Lysandre answered him with this question,"Do you address me those questions in your own name, or in the name of the Deity?"
43630On what does it rest?
43630Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and come unto thee?
43630Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee a hungered, and fed_ thee_?
43630What has inspired the poet with this surprising fiction?
43630When saw we thee a stranger, and took_ thee_ in?
43630Whence does it originate, if not from the ancient belief that man was born in sin?
43630Wherefrom, then, did the Church of Rome originate the dogma of endless hell?
43630Which faults do those children, to whom their mothers had not smiled, expiate?
43630Why do you deceive them with false promises?
43630Why not?
43630Why those tears, those cries of sufferings?
43630_ Did the Christians of the First Centuries believe in Endless Hell?_ We emphatically answer, no.
43630and what_ shall be_ the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
43630or naked, and clothed_ thee_?
43630or thirsty, and gave_ thee_ drink?
2099Almighty God,he wrote in one of his books,"what is happening?
2099And what, sir, do you think?
2099Are we to allow any Jesuit scoundrels here?
2099Are you ready,said Zinzendorf to John Soerensen,"to serve the Saviour in Greenland?"
2099Are you willing,he asked Dober,"to consult the Saviour by means of the Lot?"
2099But were not your women and children afraid?
2099But what can I preach?
2099But what will the potter do?
2099By what means did the Brethren defend themselves?
2099Could his lordship,he wrote in his Journal( August 30th, 1770),"show me in England many more sensible men than Mr. Gambold and Mr. Okeley?
2099Did you never hear,said Schöneich,"that promises made in the night are never binding?
2099Do we not dwell in the garden of nature,he asked,"as well as the ancients?
2099Do you coolly affirm,he asked,"that this is only imputed to a Believer, and that he has none at all of this holiness in him?
2099Do you hope to be saved?
2099Do you know Jesus Christ?
2099Do you know yourself?
2099Does everything which is earned among you,said the Earl,"belong to the community?"
2099Does not a believer, while he increases in love, increase equally in holiness?
2099Dost thou believe,asked Schmidt solemnly,"that the Son of God died on the cross for the sins of all mankind?
2099For what reason do you hope it?
2099H''m,growled Ramftler, who hated sniffling,"is it darker than it was in the coal- pit?"
2099Have you never thought,said Ramftler,"of becoming a preacher of the Gospel?"
2099Have you no better answer from Augusta?
2099How can I do that,said Hus,"when I can not even bear them all in mind?"
2099How is it thou hast no faith?
2099How is it,said Mystopol,"you can not see your error?
2099How long?
2099In what way,ran one question,"can a sinful man obtain salvation?"
2099Is a Christian republic possible?
2099Is the law of God sufficient, without worldly laws, to guide and direct us in the path of the true Christian religion? 2099 Let me ask you,"said Zinzendorf,"one question: Are you alone in your religious troubles, or do you share them with others?"
2099My brethren,he asked,"is this right, or is this wrong?"
2099My children,he said,"do you know whose descendants you are?
2099My dear Johannes,said the jovial wag,"where have you been?
2099My lord,said Augusta,"is this what you call faith?"
2099Of pity?
2099Sir Count,said the Duchess,"have you been to the opera to- day?"
2099To whom did they apply for help?
2099True; but do you know he has saved you?
2099Was not you afraid?
2099What are the negroes doing in the meantime?
2099What business,he shouted,"have you to meddle with such things?
2099What did he say?
2099What errors,he retorted,"shall I renounce?
2099What is faith in Christ?
2099What is faith in the Lord God?
2099What is war?
2099What place,asked one,"is more flourishing than Pennsylvania?"
2099What secrets?
2099What would be the good of that?
2099What, then,asked the Duchess of Luynes,"is the real difference between a Lutheran and a Catholic?"
2099What, then,said the Emperor,"do the Utraquists mean when they say that they are the true Hussites, and wish me to protect them in their religion?"
2099Where are the Brethren?
2099Where do the Brethren keep their papers and money? 2099 Where is Augusta?"
2099Where,said Mrs. Augustin Neisser,"shall we find bread in this wilderness?"
2099Who caused Abram,he answered,"to forsake his idolatry and adore the living God?
2099Who sent the letter to the King? 2099 Why do you ask so many questions?"
2099Why have you left the Church of England? 2099 ( 3) Validity.--Is the Moravian Episcopacy valid? 2099 After all, what were these Brethren, and how did they live? 2099 And did he ever give himself the trouble of reading the answers to these warm, lively men? 2099 And if the Moravians objected to bearing arms, what did that matter, so long as they were willing to pay? 2099 And is not this right? 2099 And now, after months of hot debate, the Council met in the great Cathedral to settle once for all the question, What to do with John Hus? 2099 And where have you come from this morning? 2099 And yet both of these were called Moravians... What sensible Moravian, Methodist or Hutchinsonian did he ever calmly converse with? 2099 And, therefore, we naturally ask the question, how far were these Brethren guided by the example of their fathers? 2099 As the Moravians have Bishops, the question may be asked, what special part the Bishops play in the government of the Church? 2099 As they neared the island, the Count turned to his companion, and said:What if we find no one there?
2099At last the terrible question arose: How and where must they live?
2099At this Kajarnak, the brightest in the group, sprang forward to the table and exclaimed,"How was that?
2099At what age, ask mothers, should the education of a child begin?
2099Between two such doctors of divinity who shall judge?
2099But how was this universal experience to be attained?
2099But now arose the difficult question, what were Royal estates?
2099But what about his oath to observe the Letter of Majesty?
2099But what were they to do?
2099But where could such clean vessels of the Lord be found?
2099But why was John Hus there?
2099By whom was the first Norwegian Missionary Magazine-- the Norsk Missionsblad-- edited?
2099By whom was the first missionary college in history established?
2099Can you tell us the easiest way of learning a language?
2099Christian,"he asked,"have n''t you been in Greenland?"
2099Dear friends,"he continued, turning to the people,"what are you doing?
2099Did Peter see that Church?
2099Did Spangenberg seek the conversation?
2099Did you never hear of a certain Jew with his red beard and yellow bag?
2099Did you never hear of the mighty power of money?
2099Do we not live together like the angels?
2099Do you consider previous instruction in Divine things an essential?
2099Do you demand scientific and theological learning?
2099Do you send men with their wives, or single people, or both?
2099Do you think, my brother, that they do n''t pray?
2099Does the Spirit of God bear witness with your spirit that you are a child of God?"
2099Dost thou believe that thou art by nature a lost and undone creature?
2099For the Brethren, therefore, the critical question was, what to do with the societies and preaching- places?
2099For those lads the burning question was,"In what way can I be like Christ?"
2099For us the important question is, what did the Brethren teach their children?
2099For what privilege, after all, did the Brethren ask?
2099For what purpose did the Moravian Church exist?
2099For where else are songs of praise, of thanksgiving, of prayer and instruction so often heard?
2099For who steal, or lie, or who are more drunken than thine own people?''
2099Generally, but wrongly, translated Why have you changed your religion?
2099Had they instructed Hus?
2099Have you found by experience that the cleverest and best educated men make the best missionaries?
2099Have you the witness within yourself?
2099He called his pamphlet,"Die Brüderkirche: Was ist Wahrheit?"
2099He would conquer, he said, such disturbing earthly emotions; why should they be a thicket in the way of his work for Christ?
2099How could men call the Pope the Head of the Church when no one knew which was the true Pope?
2099How could men respect the Popes when some of the Popes were men of bad moral character?
2099How could the Brethren recognize a man as Chief Elder in America and the Lord Christ as Chief Elder in Europe?
2099How do you employ your missionaries from the time when they are first called to the time when they set out?
2099How do you obtain your missionaries?
2099How much does your missionary ship[92] cost you?"
2099How was it that the"Hidden Seed"had such vitality?
2099How was it that, though forbidden by law, they held the fort till the times of revival came?
2099How was it, we ask, that in later years, when their little Church was crushed to powder, these Brethren held the faith for a hundred years?
2099I only asked for first- fruits among the heathen, and thousands have been given me... Are we not as in Heaven?
2099If an Act like this could be passed in America, who knew what might not happen soon in England?
2099If piety was despised in the school of the prophets, what pastors was Israel likely to have in the future?
2099If scholars insist on this latter view, we are forced back on the further question: Where did the Taborites get their advanced opinions?
2099If the Taborites taught the Waldenses, who taught the Taborites?
2099If the law of Christ were obeyed, said they, what need would there be of government?
2099In these days the question is sometimes asked, What is the Moravian creed?
2099In what way, it may be asked, was this claim received by Anglican authorities?
2099Is it God''s will that we institute, according to the model of the Primitive Church, a ministerial order of our own?"
2099Is it likely that they would take their orders from a source which they regarded as corrupt?
2099Is temperance imputed only to him that is a drunkard still?
2099Must the whole world perish?"
2099No one ever asked,"Is so- and- so converted?"
2099Now comes the critical question: Did John August, some years later, consecrate these elected Bishops or did he not?
2099Should he leave off preaching or not?
2099Should he take the oath or not?
2099The evening of his life he spent at Herrnhut, for where more fitly could he die?
2099The great question at issue was, what standing were the Brethren to hold in England?
2099The hour is one; through darkness steals the day; Shines in your hearts the morning star''s first ray?
2099The question is sometimes asked to- day: How is it that the Moravian Church is so small?
2099The second question is, what was the ecclesiastical standing of the Brethren at this time?
2099There was land in sight-- ah, yes!--but what grew upon the enchanting island?
2099To what conclusion do the foregoing details point?
2099To whom did the Brethren turn for help when the King called on his subjects to support him?
2099Was Spangenberg Wesley''s intellectual inferior?
2099Was it his own excited fancy, or was it the voice of God?
2099Was this to be the end of Hus''s strivings?
2099We answered,''Dost thou think us so ignorant as not to know that?
2099We answered,''Thou fool, dost thou think that we do not know that?
2099Were these Royal estates or were they not?
2099Were they to wait till Augusta was set at liberty, or were they to elect new Bishops without his authority?
2099What about Roman Catholic Church estates?
2099What about estates held by Catholic officials as tenants of the King?
2099What answer did the Anglican Bishops give?
2099What are you adoring?
2099What better place, replied Budowa, would His Majesty like to suggest?
2099What better refuge could be found?
2099What caused this strange incongruity?
2099What do they call him?
2099What do you do when you establish a missionary station?
2099What does he know of them but from the caricatures drawn by Bishop Lavington or Bishop Warburton?
2099What good, they argued, had learning done in the past?
2099What grand ideal"Church of the Brethren"was this, with its childish nonsense, its blasphemous language, its objectionable hymns?
2099What had he done to offend both Pope and Emperor?
2099What have you found the most effective way of accomplishing the conversion of the heathen?
2099What ideal, we ask, did the Waldenses now set before them?
2099What if the missionaries are all dead?"
2099What is it that makes you so strong and calm?
2099What is the good, they asked, of Augusta''s promising to resist heretics when he does not acknowledge the Brethren to be heretics?
2099What is the true calling of a missionary?
2099What is the use of expecting a boy to take an interest in the political arguments of Cicero or the dinner table wisdom of Horace?
2099What is the use of teaching a lad grammar before he has a working knowledge of the language?
2099What is the use, he asked, of learning lists of words that have no connection with each other?
2099What judgment are we to pass on all these follies?
2099What light is this that illumines your soul?
2099What meant that dream to Gregory and his Brethren?
2099What more do you want?
2099What need to tell here how Pope Martin V. summoned the whole Catholic world to a grand crusade against the Bohemian people?
2099What need to tell here the blood- curdling story of the Hussite Wars?
2099What need to tell how the people of Prague attacked the Town Hall, and pitched the burgomaster and several aldermen out of the windows?
2099What need, said the Council, could there be of any further trial?
2099What part did the Brethren play in these abominations?
2099What part, it may be asked, did the Brethren play in this war?
2099What peace could there be with these conflicting views?
2099What position, he asked, would a Moravian Bishop occupy in an English colony?
2099What power is this that makes you so content?
2099What provision was made in that famous Peace for the poor exiled Brethren?
2099What purer orders, thought the Brethren, could they desire?
2099What qualifications do you demand in a missionary?
2099What right had he to lecture the Brethren for sins which he himself had taught them to commit?
2099What right had he to preach to others a faith he did not yet possess himself?
2099What right had the Pope to say who might be admitted to the Church?
2099What right had these selfish fops to call themselves Christians?
2099What right had they to confess their sins to men with the brand of Rome upon their foreheads?
2099What right had they to obtain these degrading"concessions?"
2099What right had they to take the Holy Bread and Wine from the tainted hands of Utraquist priests?
2099What right had they, the chosen of God( as they called themselves) to listen to sermons from men in league with the State?
2099What right, asked Hus, had the Pope to claim the"power of the keys?"
2099What right, asked grumblers, had the Synod to saddle individual congregations with the debts of the whole Church?
2099What right, he asked, had the Brethren to make terms with an Atheist King?
2099What right, said the Protestants, had the Catholics to do these things?
2099What right, said they, had a man to baptize who had been ordained in this irregular manner?
2099What sort of home was this, said his critics, that he had prepared for all the Tropuses?
2099What sort of manuals, it may be asked, did Cennick provide?
2099What sort of men were employed by Ferdinand to administer justice in Bohemia?
2099What sort of picture does all this bring before us?
2099What sort of picture does all this bring before us?
2099What use was a Bishop''s certificate?
2099What use would a Bohemian bishop or priest, who did not know the German language, be in Germany?
2099What use, asked Peter, were these learned pundits?
2099What use, he asked, were schemes of education if a good foundation were not first laid by the mother?
2099What use, they asked, were holy water, holy oil, holy palms, roots, crosses, holy splinters from the Cross of Christ?
2099What vulgar traffic in holy things was this?
2099What was it in Hus that was destined to survive?
2099What was it that caused the destruction of that Church?
2099What was it that first aroused his missionary zeal?
2099What was it that worked like a silent leaven amid the clamours of war?
2099What was it, he asked, that had caused the downfall of the Brethren in Bohemia and Moravia?
2099What was the bond of union to be?
2099What was to be done?
2099What was, asked Hus, the true Church of Christ?
2099What were"the position and attainments of the respective parties?"
2099What words, said the Count, could be more binding than these?
2099What, then, did the Quaker captain do?
2099What, then, were the Brethren to do?
2099Whence came, he asked, that still, small voice?
2099Where are your companions?"
2099Where are your letters and your clothes?
2099Where did you get it?
2099Where does he live?
2099Where is that money now?"
2099Where is there better singing?
2099Where is your horse?
2099Where is your money?
2099Where now was his beloved Church of the Brethren?
2099Who induced Daniel to flee from idols?"
2099Who lent it to you?
2099Who went with you to Wittenberg?
2099Who were these mysterious foreigners?
2099Who were these"Moravians,"these"Herrnhuters,"these"Germans,"these"Quiet in the Land,"these"Antinomians"?
2099Whose is this cap?
2099Why not confine it to the American colonies?
2099Why should a good- natured and a thinking man thus condemn whole bodies by the lump?"
2099Why should we not lay open the living book of nature?"
2099Why should we not use our eyes, ears and noses as well as they?
2099Why sleep ye still?
2099Wilt thou renounce the devil and all his works?
2099With whom?
2099Would it be right for a Moravian Bishop to exercise his functions in Georgia?
2099[ 13] What slips were those now lying in the vase?
2099[ 93] From what did the Basel Missionary Society spring?
2099[ Footnote 113: What did the Brethren mean by this?
2099[ Footnote 115: Cur religionem tuam mutasti?
2099[ Footnote 13: And this raises an interesting question: If the lot had decided against the Brethren, what would they have done?
2099[ Footnote 85: Was this true to Luther, or was it not?
2099asked the white- haired old Baron,"How so?"
2099he said,"have the Picards got a Confession?"
2099or chastity to her that goes on in whoredom?"
2099said the King,"do they mean to play Ziska?
2099snapped others,"What do you mean?
2099who comes to meet the day, And to the Lord of days his homage pay?
2099},"Is it God''s will that we separate entirely from the power of the Papacy, and hence from its priesthood?
38391But who is not a doctrinaire? 38391 Can the Church Aid Therein, and What is Her Duty?"
38391What are the Remedies at Her Disposal?
38391... in such case what will become of our protectorate over the Catholics of the East?
38391And yet, had it been otherwise, had we possessed such covered ways-- what then?
38391Are we going to permit Germany, Italy, and other nations to divide the debris, the remnants of our patrimony?"
38391Are you bound to accept as Gospel truth, every idea that rises in the minds of men?
38391Briand._--And what of that?
38391But does that mean that I ought to close my eyes to what is taking place today?
38391But, after all, does the fact of not recognizing the Organic Articles constitute a violation of the Concordat?
38391But, after all, what did Hegel and his disciples mean by religion?
38391Could we, without being false to our most cherished principles, affect sympathy with such a party?
38391Do the affairs of the Catholic world concern heretics and schismatics?
38391Does he suppose that the arms will fall from the hands of my soldiers?"
38391Does not the Emperor perceive that they are a menace to his throne?"
38391Had we not a right in view of what had occurred?
38391He had hardly seen me than, with inflamed countenance, and in a loud voice, he said:''So, Monsieur Cardinal, you wish to break the negotiations?
38391Hence, independently of the Concordat, is not such liberty of conscience demanded for all citizens by the Declaration of the Rights of Man?"
38391Here the speaker began to be interrupted, thus:_ Voices from the Left:_"What new spirit?"
38391If you ask me:''Do you believe that France in the relations of Church and State has arrived at definitive crisis?''
38391Is there anyone who does not profess some doctrine, either good or evil?
38391Is this not the time when instead of deriding ourselves further, we ought if possible to bring back union to our country?"
38391It is Republicans who make a republic, and who were these in Portugal?
38391Ketteler spoke eloquently upon the questions,"Does the Social Question Exist in Germany?"
38391Must you take every man as a Messiah who proclaims himself an apostle or a prophet?
38391Rene Boblet:_"Whom are you accusing of carrying on this exasperating war?"
38391Ribot._--"Never?
38391Some have tried to do this, and why?
38391Supposing this belief to be well- grounded, why should it make us criminals?
38391Two years before, in July, 1807, the Emperor had asked scornfully:"What does the Pope mean by the threat of excommunicating me?
38391What am I to say of our seminary fund, that, I mean, which is devoted to the education of young men in the society?
38391What consideration ought he to have for you, when you have had none for him?
38391What good reasons, political, historical or philosophical do you bring to support these theories?
38391What, then, about our methods of acquiring inheritances?
38391What, then, of the shots fired from our residence at Quelhas?
38391Why does the Court of Rome allow itself to be influenced by these non- Catholic powers?
38391Yet what else did we do?
38391You are preaching social and economical emancipation to the masses; but what obstacle has the workman from performing his labors freely?
38391You demand the restoration of the Legations?
38391You wish to be rid of the troops?
38391_ THE CHARGES AND THEIR ANSWERS._ It will naturally be asked, what were our crimes?
38391the great question began to be asked: How and where shall the Conclave be held?
33596How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
33596What hast thou that thou hast not received? 33596 11 Why remain sad and idle? 33596 20 What is it that renders death terrible? 33596 27 Wouldst thou know what thou art? 33596 And does it not appear to you most fitting that God, the Holy Ghost, should preserve His spouse, and God, the Son, His Mother, from sin of every kind? 33596 And if she crosses the sea of death will she forget you? 33596 And if thou hast received, why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received?
33596And is anything too good, too beautiful, too precious, for Him?
33596And is it contrary to reason?
33596And the bread which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord?"
33596And we find it difficult to return this love?
33596And what else could we wish?
33596And who can seriously contemplate those sufferings, borne for us so patiently, without being moved to pity and to repentance?
33596And why should it not be right and useful to invoke the_ intercession_ of the saints?
33596And why?
33596Are not good Catholics more attentive, more devout at Mass than others at their prayer- meetings?
33596Are not these sufficient reasons for the use of the Latin language?
33596Are these words not a sufficient warning to encourage us to persevere in our good resolves?
33596Are you in distress?
33596Are you quite sure of it?
33596Are you to her an honor or a disgrace, a joy or a sorrow?
33596But in the world, in what condition do we behold her?
33596But is it not also a martyrdom to suffer for years the pains of a lingering illness?
33596But is the life of celibacy unscriptural?
33596But should we not go directly to God, since God alone has power to justify us?
33596But what return can I make Thee, being of myself insolvent, indigent, and miserable?
33596Can the altar on which He dwells be too richly adorned?
33596Can we do too much in His honor?
33596Can we doubt the willingness of the saints to aid us by their intercession?
33596Could a course like hers have terminated more appropriately than with so beautiful, painless, and tranquil a passing away?
33596Could language be clearer?
33596Dear reader, did the consummate puerility, silliness, foolishness of such an objection ever present itself to you?
33596Did not God love us first?
33596Did we not oppose them by yielding to our evil inclinations and passions?
33596Do we make void the Gospel?
33596Do we show it in our actions and conduct?
33596Do you shun the company of the wicked?
33596Do you think they would have done so had they families depending upon them?
33596Do you understand any mystery?
33596Do you understand how Jesus Christ is both God and man?
33596Do you understand the Blessed Trinity?
33596Do you wonder, then, that Catholics love and revere their priests?
33596Does religion exert this powerful influence on us?
33596Does this thought not banish all the difficulties of perseverance?
33596For whom, then, shall I henceforth live, if not for Thee, my Lord?
33596Have I not compelled Thee often to dwell in my heart, full of sin and impurity as it was?
33596Have we corresponded with God''s designs?
33596Have you, during your past life, always been a good child of this loving Mother?
33596How can a man sacrifice to idols, when he adores the true God alone?
33596How can the clouds have a voice?"
33596How do I act in suffering and affliction?
33596How do you act in this regard?
33596How must I regard the world and its vanities, when I behold Thee hanging on the cross, covered with wounds?
33596How shall we justify our unfeeling hardness of heart, by which we seek every trifling pretense to exempt us from the duty of aiding the unfortunate?
33596How, then, can it be wrong or superfluous to invoke the intercession of the saints in heaven?
33596How, then, could such a highly privileged body, a pure and virginal body, be permitted to pass through corruption and decay?
33596How, then, shall He feel moved to grant us new benefits?
33596How, then, shall I extol Thee, immortal King of glory?
33596However, is there any reasonable doubt that the saints are able to render us such a service?
33596I have frequently resolved to amend, and yet where do I remain but in the midst of sin and vice?
33596If He had the power to choose her did He not also have the power to preserve her from original sin?
33596If the Son of God said of Himself:"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory?"
33596If they, with the aid of God''s grace, achieved such victories, why should not we, by the same aid, be able to accomplish the little desired of us?
33596If we honor the good and virtuous, where can we find a nobler example of virtue than Mary?
33596If, then, Christ is the author, is not the Catholic practice reasonable?
33596Is it in vain that the keys have been given to the Church?
33596Is it love of truth to believe in the abasement of Christ and to reject His glorification, when both are related in the selfsame book?"
33596Is it not reasonable as well as scriptural to forbid it?
33596Is it not reasonable thus to praise God in psalms and hymns and spiritual canticles?
33596Is it not reasonable to believe and practise that which the Christian Church of every age believed and practised?
33596Is it not reasonable, then, to honor Mary, to love her, and to believe that she loves us?
33596Is it not, then, a reasonable, a beneficial practice?
33596Is it on account of their intrinsic merit?
33596Is it then in vain that Christ hath said:''Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven''?
33596Is not this a reasonable practice?
33596June 1 CAN WE, amongst all hearts, find one more amiable than that of Jesus?
33596MEDITATION WHO can describe Mary''s sorrow when, returning from Jerusalem, she missed her divine Son?
33596Margaret asked him,"How do you know that we worship a crucified God?"
33596Margaret continued:"Why did you not read further on?
33596Now, dear reader, since Jesus Christ is really present, is not the Catholic practice regarding the Blessed Sacrament reasonable?
33596Of whom have we to expect greater benefits or to fear greater evils-- from God or man?
33596On whom shall we call for aid?
33596Or is there any one that doubts the_ efficacy_ of the saints''prayer with God?
33596Or is there anything in her example that we are unable to imitate?
33596Ought the opinion and ridicule of the world influence us to prevent our pleasing God?
33596Ought this not be sufficient inducement for us to serve Him zealously and gratefully?
33596PRACTICE DURING this second great sorrow, what was Mary''s behavior?
33596PRACTICE"HOW shall this be done, because I know not man?"
33596Reprobus rejoined:"So thou fearest the power of Satan?
33596Shall a Christian be less careful as to their virtue?
33596Should I, then, not bear in union with Thee my easy burden of suffering and accept the sweet yoke of Thy commandments?
33596Should we not adore Him as really present in the Blessed Sacrament?
33596Should we not frequently receive Him with pure and contrite hearts?
33596Should we not honor Our Lord and Our God?
33596Should we not show Him every mark of respect and devotion?
33596Should we not, when we enter the church, genuflect, bend the knee in His honor?
33596The Last Sacraments"Is any man sick among you?
33596The cowardly fear,"What will people say?"
33596The soldiers of the guard were terrified and asked each other,"What is this?
33596Then his body is anointed, and thus is fulfilled what stands written:''Is any man sick among you?
33596They can be made heirs of property, of a kingdom on earth without their consent; why not also of the kingdom of heaven?
33596Thou hast created me for heaven; what, then, have I to do with the world?
33596Was it any more difficult for God to sanctify Mary at the moment of her conception, at the moment of the union of her soul with her body?
33596Were you never ashamed of your Catholic name?
33596What better evidence could we have of the beneficial effects of our ceremonies in raising the heart to God?
33596What else but the intercession of the saint whom he had befriended obtained for this heathen the grace of the Faith and martyrdom?
33596What homage can I give in proportion to Thy greatness?
33596What is more capable of raising the heart and mind of man to God than a priest celebrating Mass?
33596What more inspiring than some of our sacred music?
33596What pledge can I give as an earnest of the gratitude I owe to Thee?
33596What prompts such sacrifices?
33596What return do you make to your Saviour for His great and manifold benefits?
33596What return shall I make for all the benefits Thou didst bestow on me?
33596What would be the necessity of this power if they could not exercise it in confession?
33596When she appeared before him he thus addressed her:"What is your name and condition?"
33596Where will you find charity practised in reality except in the Catholic Church?
33596Who am I, O God, that Thou shouldst work such wonders for my sake?
33596Who can describe this affecting meeting?
33596Who can look upon the crucifix or upon a picture of the Crucifixion without being reminded of all the sufferings of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?
33596Who will grant me that I may die for love of Thee?
33596Who will say that this practice is not reasonable?
33596Who, for example, can behold the cross on the chasuble the priest wears without thinking of all Christ suffered for us on the cross?
33596Why exhaust thyself in the anguish of melancholy?
33596Witnessing this, how can I continue to sin?
33596Would not Gamaliel''s proposition, to judge whether Christ''s religion be divine or human from its effects, result in its disfavor?"
33596_ Devotion._--What is meant by devotion in prayer?
33596_ Prayer_ O JESUS, Thou hast set me apart from the world; what, then, shall I seek therein?
33596_ Prayer_ O JESUS, who shall give to my eyes a torrent of tears, that day and night I may weep for my sins?
33596void the words of Christ?"
39895Am I a believer in Spiritualism?
39895Can we forget the power that gave us life? 39895 Do you look incredulous; do you smile with a tinge of pity?"
39895What,he asks,"is this body that we see?"
39895And was she then a truly"ignorant Eve,"without a fig- leaf of knowledge pertaining to mesmerism?
39895And, at this point, where are we, if we pause and think?
39895As such_ fact_, how can it be accounted for, when we know, at the same time, that the stone is nothing but a plexus of subjective states?
39895But now, at once, the whole question at issue confronts us-- what is the true and full position and power_ of mind in therapeutics_?
39895But these various"effects on various senses,"these merely subjective separates-- how do they_ get united_ into_ one thing_?
39895But what_ is_ spirit?
39895But why does the_ shape_ of a material body belong to"pure intuition,"and_ come from mind_?
39895Dere she go now: do n''t I see her wi''dese very eyes?"
39895Eddy?"
39895Has it done no good in the world, then?
39895Has the pulpit itself-- orthodox and not so orthodox-- contributed to the success of Eddy"Science"?
39895Hence, too, what would become of the libel- suit?
39895Her husband, Asa, was a witness for her, to prove the pecuniary value of her instruction, and was asked, among other questions,"What is Man?"
39895How could a"loyal student,"young and wealthy, venture abroad without his"teacher?"
39895How does the bunch of_ internal impressions_ get_ externalized_?
39895Is there an"unknown and unknowable?"
39895Is there no sincerity, then, in"Christian Science"?
39895It is the custom; and, as Montaigne said,_ Que sais- je?_ I am not sure of much, and when I have"_ grippe_"I am quite certain of less than ever.
39895Might they not better come unto St. Josephine Woodbury, and cast upon her the dross and sorrow of their material accumulations?
39895Nay, as an idealist might say, even on the most popular grounds,_ must_ it not be so?
39895Now what could a poor law- abiding citizen of New England, who had once been a mayor, do in such a case?
39895Now what is the objective re- presentation, the rational conception of the totality of subjective conditions?
39895Now what is to be done in such a dilemma?
39895Shall we forget the wisdom of its way?
39895Still, if already wealthy, as most of them were said to be, what was the use of it?
39895Then, in such a shocking plight, what could an able Woodbury lawyer do but decline, with virtuous indignation, to go on further with the case?
39895What are the constituents of it, to the extent that man may grasp them?
39895What constitutes the unity of sensuous manifolds?
39895What is an object of"imagination"in the meaning of fancy?
39895What is the cause of this reflex, this"_ re_-presentation"?
39895What is touch, but the simple awareness of feeling?
39895What of it?
39895What, for example, is seeing, but the simple awareness of sight?
39895When reduced to elements, to principles, what is there of the universe-- the all of things?
39895Why not?
39895Wo n''t you write me if you will undertake for me if I can get to you?...
39895[ 4]"Christian Science,""Mental Healing,""Metaphysical Treatment of Disease,"--where did these things come from, and how did they get here?
39895_ Can_ any human being avoid it?
39895_ Science and Health_, 25.--"Must Christian Science come through the Christian churches, as some insist?
39895_ Science and Health_,_ Pref._ VIII.--"The question, What is Truth?
39895_ Seeing_ things, and then_ thinking_ them, we always end by asking,"_ Why?_"They_ are_, each and all so and so; but what is the"_ reason_"for it?
39895_ Seeing_ things, and then_ thinking_ them, we always end by asking,"_ Why?_"They_ are_, each and all so and so; but what is the"_ reason_"for it?
45435As I once heard it clearly and tersely put,"Well, that is a fine piece of work, but what are those pieces without their tops?"
45435Brihthelm 956 973 Cyneward 973 975 Sigar 975 997 Ælfwine 997 998?
45435Brihtwine} 1013 1023?
45435Can the small space in which we find ourselves be the common church of the diocese, the church of the Bishop, the church of his flock?
45435Cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?
45435How then about the beautiful abbey, one of the most beautiful in England?
45435In it the Vicars kneeling, seeme to request the Bishop in these words Per vicos positi villæ, pater alme rogamus, Ut simul uniti, de[ te?]
45435Is this the way to make the whole people of the diocese feel at home in the temple which was built for them?
45435Lyfing 999 1012[1] Æthelwine}[ 2] 1013 1023?
45435Now which of these two is the older?
45435Ten arches of nave stand empty, and the worshipper seeking a place has to ask,"Is this or the other person likely to come to- day?"
45435There is the church as it should be;[55] can we apply that name to our own church as it is?
45435To begin then with the beginning, what do we mean when we call the larger of the two ancient churches in this city, the_ Cathedral_?
45435Were the books kept in one of the transepts?
45435What is the meaning of the word?
45435What then was the cloister in its original state?
45435Why should the mistakes of twenty years past be hung like a clog around our necks?
45435Why should we lag behind our neighbours?
45435Wulfhelm 938 955?
45435[ 35] Matthew Paris gives the list, p. 522, Abingdon, Wells, Evesham, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Winchcomb(?
45435[ 54] Why was all this done?
45435[ 6] Now we come at once to the question, why was Wells chosen to be the seat of the Bishoprick?
45435Æthelhelm 909 914[1] Wulfhelm 914 923[1] Ælfheah 923 937?
46208Did the desert of old yield its gushing wave, For the pilgrim- fathers their thirst to lave? 46208 And shall we, their children, all forget That this mighty arm is our refuge yet? 46208 But-- I replied, that miracles had truly ceased; but, said I, why have they ceased? 46208 Did the vision of God before them stand, Guiding their steps to the promis''d land? 46208 How long, O Lord, shall iniquity triumph, and sin go unpunished? 46208 Mr. Whiting then asked if we acknowledged any to be christians except those who embraced our doctrines and joined our church? 46208 She has been grievously afflicted and smitten; she has mourned; she has wept; her enemies have triumphed, and have said,''Ah, where is thy God?'' 46208 She looks upon the little ones and beholds in them the generous and manly features of their sire, but his place his vacant: And pray, where is he? 46208 Well did the Saviour ask this question,When the son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?"
46208or, am I carried away in the fanciful reveries of a night vision?
46208when shall human grief and woe come to a final end?
39864Are all the consolations of God small with you, father?
39864Can anything on earth be more beautiful,says one writer,"than such a death?
39864I went to America,he says,"to convert the Indians, but O, who shall convert me?
39864Is that all they have done?
39864Now, if the same body do not rise again, what need is there of opening the graves at the end of the world?
39864True,responded the Moravian elder,"but do you know that he saves you?"
39864What is the meaning of perfection? 39864 And are not these lost sheep? 39864 And what is their gain? 39864 And who says ye shall not; or, at least, not till your soul is separated from your body?
39864And will none of the preachers come here?
39864Another, in which the writer exhorts Wesley to Haste hence to Rome, thy proper place, Why should we share in thy disgrace?
39864Are all of them together stronger than God?
39864Are they living, and will they not come?"
39864But what can harm us if God be on our side?"
39864But who are they who prepare and sell them only for this end?
39864But who was this Dr. Cutler who wrote the letter from Boston in 1750?
39864But"if God be for you, who can be against you?"
39864Did ever divine or philosopher state the question more clearly?
39864Did he encourage his people to seek such a blessing, and, when obtained, profess it in a humble spirit?
39864Do you know ten distillers in England?
39864Does the Spirit of God bear witness with your spirit that you are a child of God?"
39864For they frequently asked those who feared God,''Do you know that your sins are forgiven?''
39864He says:"But what is the faith which is properly saving?
39864He seems to have lost much of his early devotion, causing Mr. Wesley to say,"O, why did he not die forty years ago?"
39864He then asked,"Where do the Methodist preachers stop when they come to town?"
39864How did Quixotism get into your head?
39864Is it not the blood of these men?
39864Is it not time to bury the ancient allegation that the early Methodists were indifferent or hostile to learning?
39864It is pertinent to ask, How did it win its success?
39864It may be asked, How was he able to accomplish so much?
39864John inquires again,"Are you near heaven?"
39864John sympathetically inquires,"Do you suffer much, father?"
39864Now, what would your worship advise us to do?"
39864O, shall I ever forget the divine Hand which has supported me?"
39864O, who will deliver me from this fear of death?"
39864One inquired of John:"Do you intend to become a knight- errant?
39864Spangenberg continued,"Do you know Jesus Christ?"
39864Spangenberg gravely added,"Do you know yourself?"
39864Standing on the walls of this Zion in 1791 and looking around, what would we see?
39864The devout man of God saw clearly the need of the young evangelist, and inquired of him:"Have you the witness within yourself?
39864The mob assembled, arrested him, and dragged him before a magistrate, who inquired,"What have Mr. Wesley and the Methodists done?"
39864The more important question is: Did Mr. Wesley believe and teach that such an experience was possible in this life?
39864Then going close to the place, Mr. Wesley said:"Thou deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou frighten these children, who can not answer for themselves?
39864What has been the growth?
39864What shall we now say of universal Methodism?
39864What then?
39864When was ever such a question asked, or call made, and Methodist preachers not ready to respond,"Here I am, send me"?
39864Where is Bromfield?
39864Where is John Pawson?
39864Where is Nicholas Manners?
39864Where is the proof?
39864Who can estimate the value of that earnest personal appeal to that card- playing company?
39864Who is willing to go?"
39864Who remembers the name of Rector Romley, that ecclesiastical pretender who arrogated to himself such authority?
39864Who, then, would enjoy their large estate and sumptuous palaces?
39864Why not?
39864what brings eternal salvation to all those that keep it to the end?
39864would you have me be a saint all at once?"
44071***** And why else are these caveats in the scriptures, but to warn the godly that they be not tainted herewith?
440711. did he himself turn ungodly also?
4407144. plead, that others did nothing for them?
44071And canst thou see other of thy brethren toil their hearts out, and thou sit idle at home, or takest thy pleasure abroad?
44071And live they not most easily?
44071And thus much I will say for the satisfaction of such as have any thought of going hither to inhabit?
44071And what if others will do nothing for thee, but are unkind and unmerciful to thee?
44071And what is my father''s house?
44071And_ Paul_ sought no man''s gold nor silver, but though he had authority, yet he took not bread of the churches, but labored with his hands: and why?
44071Are they not also for the most part, best fed and clad?
44071Believe it, God can not lie, nor be deceived; He that made the heart, doth not he know it?
44071Did not Satan, who was not content to keep that equal state with his fellows, but would set his throne above the stars?
44071Doth God ever commend a man for carnal love of himself?
44071How is he clad?
44071How is he fed?
44071If all men be evil, wilt thou be so too?
44071If all men were kind to thee, it were but_ publicans''_ righteousness to be kind to them?
44071Is his labor harder than mine?
44071Is this then a time for men to begin to seek themselves?
44071Knowest thou not that they which will be the children of God must be kind to the unkind, loving to their enemies, and bless those that curse them?
44071May you live as retired hermits?
44071Nay, you must seek still the wealth of one another; and enquire as_ David_, how liveth such a man?
44071Remember the example of_ Uriah_, who would not take his ease nor his pleasure, though the King required him, and why?
44071What shall I say?
44071Who then will follow a multitude?
44071Yea_ What is man?
44071_ Obj._ But doth not the Apostle elsewhere say?
44071and look after no body?
44071but who, I pray thee, brought this particularizing first into the world?
44071or dreamest thou that thou art made of other, and better mettle than other men are?
44071or the son of man that thou so regardest him?_ Psal.
44071surely I will ease him; hath he no bed to lie on?
44071that thou shouldest thus bless me?_ 2 Sam.
44071why, I have two, I''ll lend him one; hath he no apparel?
20120''Is this the respect,''said I to myself,''that the priests and the spouses of Christ have for the sacrament of the Eucharist? 20120 A hundred times?"
20120But how many times did you take upon you to mock me, my boy?
20120But the other, answering, rebuked him, saying: Doest not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? 20120 But what can he have said to you?
20120Do you not think that it is too late to ask pardon? 20120 Fecisti fornicationem contra naturam, i d est, cum masculis vel animalibus coire, i d est cum equo, cum vaccâ, vel asinâ, vel aliquo animali?"
20120Fornicationem fecisti cum masculo intra coxas; ita dico ut tuum virile membrum intra coxas alterius mitteres, et sic agitando semen funderes?
20120Have you mocked me fifty times?
20120Have you notshe asks him,"heard the confession of women simply to foster or gratify the groveling passions of your fallen nature and corrupt heart?"
20120He said unto him: What is written in the law? 20120 Is he not a most accomplished priest?"
20120Quà ¦ rat an sit semper mortale, si vir immitat pudenda in os uxoris?... 20120 So the servants of the house- holder came and said unto him: Sir, dist not thou sow good seed in the field?
20120Well, my boy, do you spend all your time in mocking me?
20120Well, then, how is it possible that our confessors dare to take away from us that holy, divine coat of modesty and self- respect? 20120 What arch- enemy of our holy religion is so bold and impious as to put to our saintly priests such an impudent and insulting question?"
20120What does that priest think of me, for having put to me such questions?
20120What have I to do with men that I might be obliged to confess my sins to them, as if they were able to heal my infirmities? 20120 What made you, first mock me?"
20120Why are all Roman Catholic nations inferior to nations belonging to Protestanism? 20120 Why have you not gone to mass to- day and received the holy communion, my dear?"
20120Why is it,rejoined the good merchant,"that the Bishop has taken him away from us?
20120_ Nonne extra tribunal, vel in ipso confessionis actu, aliquia dixi aut egi cum intentione diabolicâ has personas seducendi?_( Idem, idem.) 20120 _ Nonne munus audiendi confessione suscepi, aut peregi ex pravâ incontinentià ¦ appetâ?_"( Idem, p.
20120***** Are not facts the best arguments?
2012015 Then said he unto me, Hast thou seen_ this_, O Son of man?
2012017 Then he said unto me, Hast thou seen_ this_, O Son of man?
201206 He said furthermore unto me, Son of man, seest thou what they do?
20120After two or three minutes of silence, I heard the mother saying:"Why do you weep, my dear Lucy?
20120And can you promise that you will not put to me any of those questions which have already done me such irreparable injury?
20120And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
20120And the following conversation took place:"What makes you so thoughtful and sad my dear Lucy, since you went to confess?
20120And when a whole nation is composed of such husbands and fathers, is it not a nation of abject, degraded slaves?
20120And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
20120And why are Roman Catholic nations degraded in proportion to their submission to their priests?
20120Are not his wife and daughters as precious to him as those horses?
20120Are not the heart, the soul, the purity, and the self- respect of his wife as great and precious treasures as the safe of his bank?
20120Are not the risks and dangers of temptations, imprudences, indiscretions, much greater and more irreparable in the second than in the first case?
20120Are you commanded to confess them to one of your equals, who could publish them and ruin you?
20120Are you like the Jewish people of old, to whom it was said;"Hear ye indeed, but understand not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not?"
20120Are you men to submit to such sly and insulting inquisition?
20120But as you seem to be a stranger, would you allow me to ask you whence you come?"
20120But does he say a word about auricular confession?
20120But here, again, who will not lament the consequence of the total perversity of our human nature?
20120But if my first confession had lacerated my feelings, what was it to this one?
20120But tell me, my little boy, what reason have you for mocking me, thus?"
20120But what are the priests of Rome doing in the confessional?
20120But what has the honest conscience of a priest to do in the confessional, except to be silent and dumb?
20120But what is this confessional- box?
20120But what shall we say of woman?
20120But what to do?
20120But when every one, particularly the venerable(?)
20120But where is the scaffold on which the doomed Liberty must perish?
20120But who does not clearly see that the drinking of the vile questions of the confessor contaminate, defile, and damn the soul?
20120Can that man boast of a home whose wife and children are under the control of another?
20120Can you allow me to confess my sins without forcing me to forget the respect I owe to myself, to you, and to God, who hears us?
20120Can you with a particle of honor or modesty willingly expose yourself to impure desires or shameful deeds?
20120Changing the conversation, he said:"what are your other sins?"
20120DOES AURICULAR CONFESSION BRING PEACE TO THE SOUL?
20120DOES AURICULAR CONFESSION BRING PEACE TO THE SOUL?
20120Did Almighty God require any auricular confession in the wilderness, from the sinners, when He ordered Moses to lift up the serpent?
20120Did Our Saviour put to her any question?
20120Do I need to prove you this?
20120Do they not pass the greatest part of their time in questioning females, old and young, and hearing their answers, on those very matters?
20120Do we compel you to reveal them to a man, who might, one day, throw them into your face?
20120Do you complain of this?
20120Do you deserve the name of men who consent to put up with such ignoble affront and humiliation?
20120Do you not blush to put such questions to a young girl?
20120Do you not feel that you make that man your own accomplice the very moment that you throw into his heart and soul the mire of your iniquities?
20120Do you not hear the celestial harmony of their songs?
20120Do you not promote the ruin of that girl by forcing her to speak with a man on such questions?"
20120Do you think you mocked me ten times?"
20120Especially a woman?
20120For centuries has not that great country obstinately rejected Christ?
20120For whom does that heart beat and live?
20120For, who can remember and count the thoughts of a week, of a day, nay, of an hour of his sinful life?
20120Fourth:"And behold, a certain one stood up and tempted him, saying: Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
20120From whence then hath it tares?
20120Has any physician ever been authorized to speak or act in this way with any of his female patients?
20120Has ever Christ touched those landmarks?
20120Has he ever intimated that anything but faith, repentance and love, with their blessed fruits, were required from the sinners to secure his pardon?
20120Has not the whole world heard the sentence of death to Liberty coming from the lips of the old man of the Vatican?
20120Has not the world at large been struck with terror when they heard of the fire which a few years ago had reduced the great city of Chicago to ashes?
20120Has she not given her fair daughters into the hands of the confessors, who have defiled and degraded them?
20120Has she not slaughtered or sent into exile her noblest children, who wanted to follow the Gospel?
20120Has the Saviour of the world ever said to sinners,"Go to this or that man for repentance, pardon, and peace"?
20120Have I not repaired to the confessional and heard confessions with the intention of gratifying my evil passions?
20120Have I not, either during or after confession, done or said anything with a diabolical intention of seducing my female penitents?
20120Have not the Popes publicly and repeatedly anathematized the sacred principle of Liberty of Conscience?
20120Have the prophets of the Old Testament or the apostles of the New ever said a word about"auricular confession"as a condition for pardon?
20120Have they not boldly said, in the teeth of the nations of Europe, that_ Liberty_ of Conscience must be destroyed-- killed at any cost?
20120He is as weak as you are; he is not less a sinner than yourself; what has tempted you will tempt him; what has made you weak will make him weak?
20120Her holy(?)
20120Her presence in Canada would for ever compromise the holy(_?_) Church of Rome.
20120Here is an example of his logic:--"''Fair daughter,''said he to me one day,''knowest thou who God truly is?''
20120How can I give you the holy communion without first giving you absolution?
20120How can you expect that they will cease to be men, and become stronger than angels?
20120How could she form her husbands and sons to the manly virtues of heroes, when her own mind was defiled and her heart corrupted?
20120How could women, in France, teach her husbands and sons to love liberty, and die for it, when she was herself a miserable, an abject slave?
20120How dare you pretend to be stronger and more holy?
20120How is it that her once so mighty armies have melted away, that her brave sons have so easily been conquered and disarmed?
20120I am lost''?"
20120I answered,"How can you put such a question to your murderer?
20120I come to wash my soul in Thy blood; wilt Thou rebuke me?"
20120I do not ask how subsequent familiarization has weakened the effects: but when acquaintance was first made with it, how were you affected by it?
20120I take that country because, being under the very eyes of their infallible and most holy(?)
20120I., p. 757, he explains:"Why, tell me, should you be ashamed to confess your sins?
20120If Christ has not come to deceive the world through His Apostle, must not the wife go to her husband for advice?
20120In the presence of such public, undeniable, and lamentable facts, have not the civilized nations a duty to perform?
20120Is it a light thing to the house of Judah that they commit the abominations which they commit here?
20120Is it not enough that My eyes had to look upon your iniquities?
20120Is it not through this mutual confidence alone that they are_ one_ as God wants them to be_ one_?
20120Is it not to her husband, and to him alone, after God, she ought to look in her days of trial for help?
20120Is it not too late to ask and obtain pardon?"
20120Is it not under his leadership alone she must fight the battle of life and conquer?
20120Is it possible that Augustine could have been to confess without telling us when, where and to whom he made confession?
20120Is it then only after confession that they promise such peace?
20120Is not all forever lost without this?
20120Is not that unfortunate man really the slave of the ruler and master of his household?
20120Is the poor depraved human heart really sorry to see and examine them?
20120Is there any religion more monstrous and diabolical than the Brahmin religion?
20120Is this not sufficient to warn you of the danger of auricular confession?
20120Joseph, once installed into the parsonage of the pious(?)
20120My aunt said:"you must feel happy, now that you have made your confession: do you not?"
20120Now, from Italy let us go to America and see again the working of auricular confession, not between the holy(?)
20120Now, what is a person without self- respect?
20120Now, what were they to do with the girl, after all was discovered?
20120O, ye women, who tremble like slaves at the feet of the priests, you sometimes admire the patience and charity of those good(?)
20120Ought she not to expect from him, and him alone, after God, the light she wants and the consolation she is in need of?
20120Peter had correctly understood his Master''s words when he asked,"How oft shall my brother sin_ against me_ and I forgive him?"
20120SHOULD AURICULAR CONFESSION BE TOLERATED AMONG CIVILIZED NATIONS?
20120SHOULD AURICULAR CONFESSION BE TOLERATED AMONG CIVILIZED NATIONS?
20120Shall the poor novice be enticed to leave the world in order to learn, in this school, such lessons of self- respect and chastity?''"
20120She then said,"My dear Father, do you remember the prayers which I made to you, the other day?
20120Son of man, hast thou seen what the ancients of the house of Israel do in the dark, every man in the chambers of his imagery?
20120The holy(?)
20120Then again, I ask it, Who is the true lord, ruler, and master in that house?
20120Then, with a low voice, he said,"Is it you who prepared poor Mary to die?"
20120This is a secret, but will that secret be kept for ever?
20120Was not that holy prophet smitten and brought down to the dust by that guilty look?
20120Was not the mighty giant, Samson, undone by the charms of Delilah?
20120Was not the wise Solomon ensnared and befooled in the midst of the women by whom he was surrounded?
20120Was the heart of David pained and horror- struck at the sight of the fair Bath- sheba, when imprudently and too freely exposed in her bath?
20120Were he as generous as Peter, may he not become a traitor at the maid- servant''s voice?"
20120Were he as strong as Sampson, may he not find in you his tempting Delilah?
20120Were that man as holy as My prophet David, may he not fall before the unchaste unveiling of the new Bathsheba?
20120What did she say?
20120What does David say?
20120What does remain of the imprudent fly, after she has been entrapped into the nets of her foe?
20120What does the Apostle John say?
20120What is this Father Confessor, with few exceptions, but a lucky Brigham Young?
20120What woman could be nobler, purer, and stronger than Eve when she came from the hands of her Divine Creator?
20120Where are the protecting ears of the husband, the father, the mother, the sisters, or the friends?
20120Where is the barrier interposed between this sinful, weak, tempted, and often depraved man and his victim?
20120Where is your self- respect?
20120Who could see her without almost worshipping her?
20120Who has not been amazed and saddened by the downfall of France?
20120Who will believe that confessors will stand up on their feet amidst the storms which prostrate in the dust those giants of the armies of the Lord?
20120Who will believe that the bachelors of the Pope are made of stronger metal than the Davids, the Samsons, and the Solomons?
20120Who will dare to remove them in order to put others in their place?
20120Why expose yourself to danger, when it could be so easily avoided?
20120Why is it that the Irish Roman Catholic people are so irremediably degraded and clothed in rags?
20120Why is it that their land has been for centuries the land of bloody riots and cowardly murders?
20120Why should you hesitate to do so?
20120Why should you so wilfully imperil your chastity or modesty?
20120Why, then, do you insult the physician of the soul, the confessor, in the accomplishment of his holy, though delicate, duties?
20120Will any one blame the American people for so going to the rescue of woman?
20120Will she not give the best part of her love, respect, and submission to the one who is as much above the other as the heavens are above the earth?
20120Will you give up your Lantern?
20120Will you help me to make a general one?"
20120Will you please read me the history of the sufferings and death of the beloved Saviour which you read me the other day?
20120With a haughty tone of voice, he said:"what priest did you take the liberty of thus mocking, my boy?"
20120Would he not suspect that his merciless inquirer had just escaped from a lunatic asylum?
20120Would the priest so freely ask_ this_ and_ that_ from that married woman, if he knew that the husband could hear him?
20120Would the priests of Rome attempt to make us believe that these words of the 19th and 20th verses are addressed to them exclusively?
20120Would you not even expose your life to free yourself from impudent curiosity?
20120Would you not rather take a whip or a cane, and drive away the villain?
20120Would you show so little self- respect as to tolerate such indiscretion?
20120_ Quod Deus est amor, nec colitur, nisi amando._''"''Then,''I replied,''a woman who adores her own lover would adore Divinity itself?''
20120_ even_ the great abominations that the house of Israel committeth here, that I should go far off from my sanctuary?
20120and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
20120are you sick?"
20120did He extort from her the history of things which a sinful woman can not say without forgetting the respect she owes to herself and to God?
20120how readest thou?
20120must my ears to- day listen to your impure conversation with that man?
20120or,"Thy sins are retained?"
20120what do I see here?
20120what does that cry''lost''mean?"
20120what will become of me?
20120where is your fear of God?
20120who could not make rapid strides under such a holy guide?
15031And did not he make one? 15031 And did not he make one?
15031Are there not with us sins against the Lord our God?
15031Cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness? 15031 Do we then make void the law through faith?
15031He said to Jesus, Whence art thou? 15031 How shall I give thee up?
15031How shall he who is dead to sin, live any longer therein?
15031If God be with us, who can be against us?
15031If I do this thing willingly, I have a reward; but if against my will, a dispensation is committed unto me; what is my reward then?
15031Lord what wilt thou have me to do?
15031Lovest thou me more than these thy fellow disciples love me?
15031So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter,''Simon son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?'' 15031 Then saith Pilate unto him,''Speakest thou not unto me?
15031What iniquity have your fathers found in me?
15031What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart? 15031 Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God?
15031Whoso trusteth his own heart is a fool.--The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked, who can know it?
15031Why art thou cast down, O my soul? 15031 _ When the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth_?"
15031* By another prophet we find God mourning over them--"How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?
15031* He might have mentioned what passed, when Christ asked the twelve, whether they"would also go away?"
15031* No sooner was he convinced of his mistake, than he returned with,"Lord what will thou have me to do?"
15031* Was he then unhappy?
15031+ But what warrant have we for these alterations?
15031--He weeps over obstinate sinners who refuse his grace?
1503110, 11.--"Then saith Pilate unto him,''Speakest thou not unto me?''"
1503115.--"And did he not make one?
150316,7,8.--"Wherewith shall I come before the Lord And bow myself before the high God?"
150318.--"When the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?"
15031And doth not the present state of the world confirm these expectations?
15031And for as long a term?
15031And how may others attain it?
15031And how natural and common are such exultations, with those devoid of religious fear?
15031And is not that of reason the same?
15031And is not their number great?
15031And is there no cause for his fear?
15031And is there reason to think that Christ would put him upon this work?
15031And of the same nature with those we have been contemplating?
15031And of what enormity are those incapable who have lost the fear of God?
15031And shall they think it strange?
15031And we believe and are sure, that thou art that Christ, the son of the living God?"
15031And what evils would many others have avoided, had they considered the counsel as given to them, and like this family, religiously regarded it?
15031And what is the fear which leads to destruction?
15031And what so prevalent with"him who heareth prayer?"
15031And what valuable ends can be answered by a revelation which is unintelligible?
15031And where is the human character without a shade?
15031And wherefore one?
15031And wherefore one?
15031And wherein consists the excellence of their character?
15031And wherein have I wearied thee?
15031And which of the saints hath not received benefit from it?
15031And who can fix their limits?
15031And why art thou disquieted within me?
15031And why is not all this right?
15031Are the terms of acceptance with God in Christ changed?
15031Are they not the same as formerly?
15031Are we by office appointed to ask mercy for others and bear them on our hearts before God?
15031Are we thus made to differ from the wicked world?
15031Are we unjustly censured by our fellow servants, or reproached while in the way of our duty?
15031But doth not God choose some to eternal life, and to this end bring them into his kingdom, and leave others to perish in their sins?
15031But he did not wrong his conscience to please them, or depart from truth to gain their approbation--"Do I seek to please men?
15031But how did they attain this knowledge?
15031But how is it received?
15031But how sudden the reverse?
15031But how?
15031But if David was a penitent before he was visited by Nathan, why had he concealed his repentance?
15031But if God''s glory requires it, will not this reconcile the good and gain their consent?
15031But if infidelity was to intervene the antichristian defection, and prevalence of religion in the latter days, is this hypothesis probable?
15031But is not God grieved at the obstinacy of sinners?
15031But is not this unreasonable and contrary to the Scriptures?
15031But is not"every imagination of the thoughts of sinners hearts,"said in scripture to"be only evil continually?"
15031But natural men are said to be"dead in sin"--and can the dead do aught which tends to their own resurrection?
15031But the sacred historian represents it as being Samuel, and why should we reject his testimony?
15031But was not fear of punishment used as a guard to innocence while man remained upright?
15031But what coming of Christ is here referred to?
15031But who will be made to possess these glorious things?
15031But why is Christ faulted?
15031But why marvelous?
15031But why not?
15031But why should the apostle wish evil to himself for their sakes?
15031But why the distinction of"sons of God, and daughters of men?"
15031But why the other restrictions included in the charge?
15031But_ God our Savior will have all men to saved_; and shall not that which he wills be effected?
15031But_ the perfect and upright man_, how happily different when death draws near?
15031Cain is appealed to, to judge of this matter for himself--"If thou dost well, shalt thou not be accepted?"
15031Can any thing contrary to his pleasure take place?
15031Can we form an idea of ought more shocking?
15031Canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection?
15031Christ''s disciples, while in the body, often err; if acquainted with ourselves, we must often know this of ourselves; do we then see our faults?
15031Could an apostate spirit have done these things?
15031Did he think it sufficient to confess to God, and humble himself in secret?
15031Did not it derive from Rome?
15031Did these considerations prevent him from confessing his sins, and induce him to cover his transgressions?
15031Do not many neglect it?
15031Do we bless God for the former, and humble ourselves under the latter?
15031Do we envy those who may live during the Peaceful reign of the Redeemer?
15031Do we love God-- believe on his Son-- do his commandments, and trust his grace?
15031Do we see the hand of God in them; acknowledge the comforts to be undeserved, and the corrections less than our demerits?
15031Doth God frighten men with vain terrors?
15031Doth he threaten evils which can never come?
15031Doth it not increase from year to year, from age to age?
15031For the all important inquiry is, confessedly, how to obtain salvation?
15031Greater evidence than their word would have been demanded; as was afterwards of Christ--"What sign shewest thou, that we may believe thee?"
15031Have our pious ancestors left ought in charge to us?
15031He ranks them among those who deny him,"Why call ye me Lord, Lord, and done: the things which I say?
15031He saith to him again a second time,''Simon son of Jonas, lovest thou me?''
15031He saith unto him the third time,''Simon son of Jonas, lovest thou me?''
15031How are we to understand it?
15031How can such escape?
15031How shall I deliver thee, Israel?
15031How shall I deliver thee?"
15031How shall I make thee as Admah, and set thee as Zeboim?
15031How then could they be answerable for them?
15031How would he appear?
15031If God makes differences respecting every thing else, why not respecting religion?
15031If Israel turn their backs before their enemies?
15031If Paul needed something to keep him humble when favored with revelations, why not Abram?
15031If Peter fell, who, left to himself, can stand?
15031If any are disposed to inquire with Balak,_ Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God_?
15031If once we turn aside from the literal sense of scripture, where shall we stop?
15031If they call the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more them of his household?"
15031If this is duly considered, Will not presumptuous sinners believe and tremble?
15031If thy people fail to drive out their enemies and possess the land which thou hast sworn to give them?"
15031If we attribute these divine communications to infernal agency, why not others?
15031If, say they, be could continue so long secure and unconcerned, why not longer?
15031If_ here_, they find no comfort and support, where will they find it?
15031In Paul''s conversion how wonderfully apparent are the wisdom and power of God?
15031In what manner could this be accomplished?
15031In what sense then are the saints perfect?
15031Is it less criminal or odious?
15031Is it not thy will that we should become new creatures-- love thee-- love our duty, and resign ourselves to thy disposal?
15031Is it not thy will, that we should be renewed and sanctified-- that we should repent of sin-- believe the gospel, and follow after holiness?
15031Is its nature altered?
15031Is not the distinction respecting the sanctity of divine ordinances from this source?
15031Is not this a relic of popery?
15031Is there knowledge in the most high?"
15031Israel were suffering_ for his sin_ in numbering the people;"I have sinned and done wickedly; but these sheep, what have they done?
15031It becomes us often to retire inward, and examine whether the love of Christ dwelleth in us?
15031It is further asked, Whether God doth not act as a sovereign, in his choice of those whom he sanctifies and saves?
15031It is further asked, Whether every motion toward a return to God, is not the effect of divine influence?
15031It is high as heaven; what canst thou do?
15031Jewish rancor towards him never abated, but he caught no share of their bitter spirit?
15031Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?
15031Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?''
15031Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee_?
15031Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee_?
15031Let us bring home these considerations, and inquire how we are affected by God''s dealings with us, and what temper we maintain?
15031Let us commune with our own hearts; attend to our temper and conduct; inquire whether we have taken up our cross, and are following Christ?
15031Most of the errors referred to above, are found among Pagans or Catholics; but is nothing of the same kind chargeable on Protestants?
15031No, when it exposeth to no suffering, or loss?
15031Now, is it supposable, that the Savior would put a question to Simon, which would countenance the pharasaic disposition?
15031O grave where is thy victory?"
15031O my people what have I done unto thee?
15031Of his making known his purposes to them, and enabling them to give the genuine proof of true prophets?
15031Or compare himself with others, in a matter which required the knowledge of their hearts?
15031Or could injustice be charged on God?
15031Or do the former render us forgetful of God, and proud and scornful towards men?
15031Or do they cause us to murmur and repine, as though we suffered unjustly?
15031Or if this argument was necessary to be used with man before be fell, is it needless since he hath fallen?
15031Or is there reason to think that those will have no power to serve God, who are freed from sluggish bodies?
15031Or that he would require him to judge the hearts of others?
15031Or would he if he could?
15031Others,"Is this not the Christ?"
15031Peter was grieved, because he said to him the third time,''Lovest thou me?''
15031Pilate saith unto him, Speak thou not unto me?
15031Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
15031Should we attempt to pry into it, the answer given by our Lord to an officious enquirer respecting another, might be applied--"What is that to thee?"
15031Simon had on that occasion made a noble profession, shewing that he was a disciple indeed--"Lord, to whom shall we go?
15031Some who witnessed his mighty works, exclaimed,"When Christ cometh will he do more miracles than this man hath done?"
15031Such were the means used of God to propagate the gospel?
15031Than the world and the things of it?
15031That also of Joseph-- of Moses-- of Daniel?
15031That he would become a Christian?
15031That he would require him to judge them, and compare his love with theirs?
15031That many of these vain substitutes are to be found among men, Who is insensible?
15031That they were able to dislodge them from the bodies of men, by commanding them in Christ''s name?
15031The passage literally translated stands thus?
15031The pilgrimage of Jacob, how remarkably diversified with good and evil, with joy and sorrow?
15031The temper manifested by St. Paul when contemplating the state of his nation, how worthy of imitation?
15031The wicked forget God or doubt his attention to their temper and conduct--"How doth God know?
15031They admitted a plurality of God--some superior?
15031They are errors of which this age is witness-- errors which have spread, and are yet spreading?
15031They see indeed the evil of sin, and are sensible of its demerit?
15031This venerable Kenite left a solemn charge to his posterity; but who could foresee the effect?
15031To the eye of man how unequal the conflict?
15031WHO is he that maketh me to differ from the thoughtless sinner?
15031Was his enlarged and inquisitive mind satisfied at death?
15031Was it not matter of joy that spirits, evil spirits were subject to them?
15031We are to consider Balak''s inquiries.--_Wherewith shall I come before the Lord_?
15031We will therefore, first take a general view_ of the prophecies respecting the moral state of the world, under the gospel dispensation?
15031What advantage would accrue from changing with his brother to procure what God had required?
15031What an occasion of joy?
15031What folly then is hypocrisy?
15031What had he to do with justice, who had often sported with it, to gratify his passions, or gain his selfish purposes?
15031What hath so dire a tendency to solemnize the heart and impress it with the most just and weighty religious sentiments?
15031What possible advantage could his sufferings have been to his nation?
15031What strange manifestation of divine favor?
15031What then is this fear?
15031What?
15031What?
15031When every circumstance, in events so remarkable agree with the predictions, can doubt remain whether the predictions are fulfilled?
15031When it both became the most cheap and easy of all duties?
15031When tempted to it we should remember the caution given by Zophar,--"Canst thou by searching find out God?
15031When the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?
15031When trembling, astonished Saul, of Tarsus enquired,"Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?"
15031When we contemplate these things, what a series of wonders rise to our view?
15031When we thus view the subject can a doubt remain respecting the sense of this text?
15031When_ the son of man cometh shall he find faith on the earth_?
15031Whence then its origin?
15031Where are we directed to attend quarterly seasons of prayer, or to hold weekly conferences for religious purposes?
15031Where is the injustice or impropriety of trying some with gospel advantages; others only with the light of nature?
15031Where then are we directed of God, religiously to observe Christmas, Lent, or Easter?
15031Where to attend the eucharist only twice or thrice a year; and never without one, or more preparatory lectures?
15031Wherefore then the prohibition?
15031Who can do other than approve it?
15031Who can understand some things contained in what is called a revelation?
15031Who could have expected Christ''s little flock, devoid of every worldly advantage, to have maintained their ground against such formidable enemies?
15031Who ever appeared to have stronger confidence in himself than Peter?
15031Who had done it openly, and it was matter of public notoriety?
15031Who knows that his posterity may not imitate those of this man of God?
15031Who not of our race could have made such a declaration?
15031Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
15031Who then are intended by_ the fearful_?
15031Who then would suspect that he should be made to feel the power of divine grace?
15031Who would not willingly suffer many deaths to enjoy these things?
15031Who, judging by the rules of man''s judgment, have entertained a suspicion that they would not soon be driven from the field?
15031Why are not these ways of honoring God and exciting devotion commendable, when they render the worshipper thus fervent in spirit to serve the Lord?
15031Why dost thou strive with him?
15031Why has not the same the like effect on these?
15031Why should we wonder when we consider the agent?
15031Why spread a veil over it and neglected to glorify God by a confession of his sins?
15031Why then had he neglected it?
15031Why this discrimination?
15031Will not this disposition be increased and strengthened?
15031Will reason justify punishing some men for other men''s sins?
15031Will the Lord be pleased with, thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
15031Will they not perceive their hopes to be vain?
15031Will this cease to be his disposition when the remains of depravity shall be done away?
15031Would he be angry, if all which is done was pleasing in his sight?
15031Would the latter have occasion to complain?
15031_ Do we do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God_?
15031_ Do we seek a godly seed_?
15031_ For when the Son of man cometh shall he find faith on the earth_?
15031_ If those who are Christ''s have crucified the flesh, with its affections and lusts_, How stands the case with us?
15031_ Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee_?
15031_ Lovest thou me more than these_?
15031_ Shall he find faith on the earth_?
15031_ Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these_?
15031_ Speakest thou not unto me?
15031_ Speakest thou not unto me?
15031_ What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly and to love mercy_?
15031_ Whether we love him more than these_?
15031deeper than hell; what canst thou know?"
15031is thy servant a dog?"
15031the temper of Christ governed in him?
15031where is thy sting?
46028What for?
46028After taking hold of his hand, he looked down into the dying man''s face and said:"Brother Fordham, do you not know me?"
46028And what had brought us here?
46028He again said:"Elijah, do you not know me?"
46028How many were cast out of heaven down to the earth?
46028How many were there to come down and take tabernacles?
46028I asked him"For what crime?"
46028I have some three thousand names of the dead who have been baptized for, and how can I get endowments for them?"
46028Joseph replied:"What did you say that for?
46028Joseph then said:"Do you believe that Jesus is the Christ?"
46028Now, boys, how would you like this position?
46028On your first mission, without a companion or friend, and to be called upon to preach to such a congregation?
46028One lady ran to her door, pushed her spectacles to the top of her head, raised her hands, and exclaimed:"What under heavens has broken loose?"
46028She asked:"What for?"
46028The Prophet then said,"Have you not faith to be healed?"
46028The unbeliever may ask:"Was there not deception in this?"
46028We had accomplished the mission without a dog moving his tongue at us, or any man saying,"Why do you do so?"
46028We had spent a pleasant time together, and he rejoiced at my visit; and who would not, to meet with a friend in a lonely prison?
46028What for?
46028When we commenced work in the temple I began to reflect:"How can I redeem my dead?
46028and from whom dost thou receive thy power and blessings, but from God?
46509Have those who established themselves in Spain, in virtue of the royal order of 1791, complied with the formalities which it prescribes?
46509How many_ autillos públicos_ have been held with strangers since 1759 when Carlos III ascended the throne?
46509It was easy to say that_ semiplena_ evidence suffices, but what was semiplena?
46509Señor, put me on the ground-- have I not said that I did it all?"
46509She said"Señor do you not see how these people are killing me?
46509She said"Señores, why will you not tell me what I have to say?
46509She said"What am I wanted to tell?
46509Since the royal order, about how many non- Catholic strangers have established themselves, naming some of the principal ones and their nation or sect?
46509The cords were ordered to be tightened when she said"Señores have you no pity on a sinful woman?"
46509The tying of the arms was commenced; she said"I have told the truth; what have I to tell?"
46509Whether they( non- Catholic foreigners) contract marriage with Catholics and, in that case, what is the religion of the children?
46509[ 1390] A curious partial licence was one granted in 1614, to Padre Gullo Sabell( William Saville?)
4641Does it ever occur to you, brethren, how we waste truth? 4641 But at whose motion, and under whose influence? 4641 But if we lose for a kind of technicality the dear old trust in a higher and nobler life beyond the swift- coming night of death, what have we gained? 4641 But our artist never lived to paint the picture for us, and are we not the poorer? 4641 How runs the evidence? 4641 Is there any such thing in this sad world as superfluous genius? 4641 Shall a Black Republican be permitted to sit in the seat of Washington? 4641 Shall a man elected, as a matter of fact, by a sectional minority rule over Virginia-- mother of Presidents-- over imperial Texas, or the Golden West? 4641 What was the nature and measure of Starr King''s influence on the Pacific Coast during the Civil War? 4641 What was the state of public opinion in California? 4641 Why is the song so sweet, and why does it move us so strangely? 4641 Why is the word so effective? 46244 But does this infallible sign exist either among the Papists or Protestants? 46244 But the great question is, Have any of them been called as Aaron was? 46244 But why should I have charity for a god that has no_ parts_"--no relation to space?
46244Can any of their ministers give the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands?
46244Do they not, with very few exceptions, declare that"There is no later revelation than the_ New Testament_?"
46244Do you enquire how you are to know an authorized man of God from one who has no authority?
46244Has God said one word to any of them?
46244Have any of the Roman Catholic or Protestant officers been called by_ new revelation_?
46244Reader, are you a member of any of these societies?
46244Reader, can you see the difference?
46244Reader, can you tell why the King should be so distant?
46244Reader, have you ever received the Holy Ghost through the laying on of the hands of one sent of God?
46244What was this further qualification which these apostles had not yet received?
46244Why he has not sent one sentence of consolation or counsel to them?
46244Why he holds no communication with any of the people?
46244Would you expect her majesty, the queen of England, to answer your petition if it were directed to some African prince?
46244Would you expect the God of heaven to answer a petition that was addressed to a Hindoo god?
36327And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thy hands? 36327 For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
36327Jesus heard that they had cast him out: and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 36327 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
36327Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? 36327 When Jesus came into the coasts of Cesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I, the Son of man, am?
36327Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire? 36327 Who hath believed our report?
36327Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? 36327 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
36327--Isaiah, li, 11. Who are the redeemed, except those who have accepted the terms of the ransom thus provided?
36327And I said unto him, Believest thou the scriptures?
36327And I said unto him, Deniest thou the Christ who should come?
36327And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying, Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
36327And after many days, an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying, Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
36327And again he said unto them, If ye teach the law of Moses why do ye not keep it?
36327And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
36327And he said unto me, Thou rememberest the twelve apostles of the Lamb?
36327And he said, Behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt- offering?
36327And he saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
36327And how and why like Him?
36327And if there was no law given if men sinned, what could justice do, or mercy either; for they would have no claim upon the creature?
36327And if thou shalt die, yet thou shalt possess it, for the day cometh that the Son of Man shall live; but how can he live if he be not dead?
36327And now had ye not ought to tremble and repent of your sins, and remember only in and through Christ ye can be saved?
36327And now, did they understand the law?
36327And our father Adam spake unto the Lord, and said, Why is it that men must repent and be baptized in water?
36327And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth?
36327And then shall the Jews look upon me and say, What are these wounds in thine hands and in thy feet?
36327And what know ye concerning the law of Moses?
36327And what of its powers?
36327And what of the mind, that before went back into eternity and reached forward into eternity?
36327And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
36327But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
36327But what is the reason for all this suffering and bloodshed, and sacrifice?
36327But what of its powers as made known to us, what of the hereafter?
36327Did these worthies offer sacrifices?
36327Did they keep the Passover?
36327Did they prophecy?
36327Does not this mean that in Him were the attributes and power of the Very Eternal Father?
36327Does salvation come by the law of Moses?
36327Eat what with His disciples?
36327Have they not spoken more or less concerning these things?"
36327He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
36327He is spoken of as His well beloved Son, as the Only Begotten of the Father-- does not this mean the only begotten after the flesh?
36327He said unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
36327He then rehearsed to them the commandments; after which he again inquired:"Have ye taught this people that they should observe to do all these things?
36327He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
36327How could he sin, if there was no law?
36327How could there be a law, save there was a punishment?
36327I am?
36327In answer to which, if repentance, baptism and faith existed prior to the days of Christ, what necessity for them since that time?
36327Is judgment violated?
36327Is justice dishonored?
36327Is mercy triumphant?
36327Is righteousness departed from?
36327It is further said:"And it shall be when thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What is this?
36327It may be asked by some, What necessity for sacrifice, since the Great Sacrifice was offered?
36327Know ye not that I speak the truth?
36327Now Zeezrom saith again unto him, Is the son of God the very eternal Father?
36327Now if a man murdereth, behold will our law, which is just, take the life of his brother?
36327Now if there was no law given if a man murdered he should die, would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
36327Now, how could a man repent, except he should sin?
36327Or what of that spirit, which, with its Godlike energies, its prescience and power, could grasp infinity?
36327Or why was it necessary that He should suffer?
36327Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into His glory?
36327The next question for us to examine is, How, and in what manner are men benefitted by the atonement and by the resurrection?
36327The next question that arises is, how far does this principle extend and to whom is it applicable?
36327The question then arose, how, and upon what principle, should the salvation, exaltation and eternal glory of God''s sons be brought about?
36327Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go?
36327Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
36327Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
36327Therefore had ye not ought to tremble?
36327Therefore, What teach ye this people?
36327To eat what with you?
36327To eat what with you?
36327Was it the Passover, or the Sacrament of the Lord''s Supper?
36327Were the people called upon afterwards to commemorate this event?
36327What of it, and where is it?
36327What say ye?
36327When shall the blood of the Righteous be shed, that all they that mourn may be sanctified, and have eternal life?
36327Wherein then can it be said a better resurrection?
36327Who is this King of glory?
36327Who is this King of glory?
36327Who was Elias?
36327Who were this Moses and this Elias?
36327Why did it need an infinite atonement?
36327Why do ye set your hearts upon riches?
36327Why is thy countenance fallen?
36327Why send Elijah?
36327and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
36327cxxviii, 20, 21, p., 457:"And again, what do we hear?
36327do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice?
36327for to keep these commandments?
36327or who shall stand in his holy place?
36327who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
36327who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
35554But what are its proofs, as to chosen witnesses who testify to its translation by inspiration?
35554But,says the inquirer,"what need have we of the renewal of a covenant which has never been broken?
35554What new doctrine is this, for thou bringest certain strange things to our ears?
35554What will this babbler say, he seems to be a setter forth of strange gods?
35554*** And if they were all one member, where were the body?
35554*** But how shall they preach, except they be sent( of God)?
35554*** For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
35554*** Is any sick among you?
35554And even when the Apostles inquired, saying,"Wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?"
35554And if the ear shall say, because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
35554And if they were all one member, where were the body?"
35554And if they were all one sect, where were the body?
35554And moreover, do they promise the remission of sins, with the gift of the Holy Ghost?
35554And now, I would ask, who are more wicked than the wilfully blind leaders of the blind, who tell us we can not understand the Scriptures?
35554And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt not thou show us what thou meanest by these?
35554Are all apostles?
35554But by and by, their citizenship is called in question, and they produce the certificate of C. D.; the President inquires--"Who is C. D.?
35554But did you ever hear the Lord''s own explanation of this vision, in the same chapter?
35554But do you ask:"Why is the Lord to commission men by actual revelation?"
35554But how shall they preach except they be well educated for the purpose, and sent( by the board of officers)?
35554But says one,"What is the use of the Book of Mormon, even if it be true?"
35554But stop, let us consider-- what is a kingdom?
35554But what are the evidences which we gather from Scripture, concerning the coming forth of this glorious work?
35554But what was the result when, after many a fruitless struggle, an expedition was fitted out, consisting of three small vessels?
35554But why this delay?
35554But, says the astonished reader:"Have not these signs ceased from among men?"
35554By this time the reader inquires, What can this be?
35554Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
35554Do you cast them all off, and say that they have no authority?"
35554For what man knoweth the things of man, save the spirit of man, which is in him?
35554Gifts were not given to make men believe; but what saith the Scripture?
35554Have all the gifts of healing?
35554How could he think of taking that city?
35554How were we to correct the public mind?
35554If otherwise, why was it not written--"Faith comes by miracles,"instead of"Faith comes by hearing?"
35554If the churches of the present day have the Holy Ghost, why are they so much at a loss to understand truth?
35554If the foot shall say, because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
35554If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
35554If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?
35554Is this the consummation of all your labors?
35554Know ye not that all your wisdom is foolishness with God?
35554Know ye not, that it was impossible for the world by wisdom to find out God?
35554Let me inquire, How does God make a covenant with the people in any age?
35554Lord, when did we fail in any of these things?"
35554My reader, do you understand this proclamation?
35554Now I ask, Who were Jacob''s progenitors, and what was the blessing conferred upon him?
35554Now I ask, were all His manifestations to Israel in the wilderness mere fables not to be understood literally?
35554Now let us sum up these sayings, and what have we gained?
35554Now, I ask how this great overturn is to be brought about?
35554Now, if any nation, in any age of the world, or in any part of the earth, should happen to live up to their privilege, what would they obtain?
35554Now, query, could Cornelius have been saved without obeying the words of Peter?
35554Now, reader, let me ask, can any one tell whether the Indians of America are of Israel, unless by revelation from God?
35554Now, reader, where do you hear such preaching in our day?
35554Now, we have only to ask whether, in the days of Moses, the Red Sea was_ literally_ divided, or whether it was only a figure?
35554Or shall we, driven to the western shore, Become extinct, and fall to rise no more?
35554Our next is Gen. xix, 12, 13:"And the men said unto Lot, Hast thou here any besides?
35554Perhaps the reader may say the Baptists do; but do they call upon men to be baptized as soon as they believe and repent?
35554The Lord exclaims:"Shall the ax boast itself against him that heweth therewith, or shall the saw boast itself against him that shaketh it?"
35554The Prophet, earnestly beholding him, burst into tears: and Hazael asked him, saying,"Why weepest thou?"
35554Then, where will be the consolation of looking back and seeing them fulfilled?
35554Third: Were these writings to come forth just previously to the gathering of Israel?
35554Under these circumstances, what could be done?
35554Was it for this you searched, toiled, bled, and died?
35554What but the arm of Omnipotence could have moved it forward amid the rage of mobs?
35554What is Prophecy but History reversed?
35554When will the white man''s dire ambition cease, And let our scattered remnants dwell in peace?
35554Whence then this difference?
35554Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
35554Who is there among you of all his people?
35554Who teaches that those who believe and repent, should be baptized, and none others?
35554Who would not have shrunk from such an undertaking, unless inspired by the great Jehovah?
35554Why all this blindness?
35554Why do they walk in so many different ways and doctrines?
35554Why?
35554Why?
35554Would not the news go abroad, far and wide, that a new doctrine had made its appearance, quite different from any thing now practised among men?
35554You might perhaps be startled for a moment, and inquire within yourself:"Why have I never heard this theme sung among the churches on earth?"
35554are all prophets?
35554are all teachers?
35554are all workers of miracles?
35554are none of all the ministers of the present day called to the ministry, and legally commissioned?"
35554do all interpret?
35554do all speak with tongues?
35554is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?"
35554my reader, where do you find a Gospel like this preached among men?
35554was it for this we forsook all worldly objects, our friends, our houses and lands, suffering persecution, hunger, fatigue and disgrace?
46221But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
46221But it would seem also that the Lord spake to Aaron himself;--how and on what principle?
46221By what power did Aaron see God?
46221For we read that the law was added because of transgression; added to what?
46221He was to"see to all things, as it_ shall be appointed unto him, in my laws_"[ Who was to give these laws?]
46221In doing this, however, Moses said:"Hear now, ye rebels: must we fetch you water out of this rock?
46221Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
46221It may be here asked, Who were these Priests?
46221May we not suppose it was by the power of the Melchizedek Priesthood?
46221Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to?
46221We quote from the Scriptures:"And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
46221What did the Lord say to him?
46221Where the original reads"Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to to?,"this edition reads"Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to?"
46221Where the original reads"Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to to?,"this edition reads"Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to?"
46221Who hath made man''s mouth?
46221Who hath made man''s mouth?
46221[ Footnote A: Why should not this be the way now?]
46221have not I the Lord?
46221have not I the Lord?
46221or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
46221or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
45149And again, verily I say unto you, How shall your washings be acceptable unto me, except ye perform them in a house which you have built to my name? 45149 David also commanded all the princes of Israel to help Solomon his son, saying,"Is not the Lord your God with you?
45149Do they think that repentance and turning away from sin may be so lightly dispensed with? 45149 Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?
45149Who is there among you of all his people? 45149 Are ye not much better than they?'' 45149 But wherein lies the difficulty of comprehension? 45149 But, can it be said that any association of men may create and establish an authority that shall be effective after death? 45149 Can a man sitting in his own home prescribe family rules for the household of his neighbor? 45149 Can any power legislate beyond its lawful jurisdiction? 45149 Can he enter the second time into his body of flesh and be immersed in water by human agency? 45149 Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
45149Can it be thought that a proffered gift from such a donor could be acceptable to the Lord?
45149Can man enact laws to regulate the affairs of the Kingdom of God?
45149Can our nation ordain laws that shall be valid in a foreign{ 104} realm?
45149Had not that visit of deliverance been long predicted?
45149How else can we hope to gain the blessings He has promised save by complying with the requirements for which those blessings are the reward?
45149In answer to the inquiry,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
45149The burden of their prayer and song is thus expressed by the prophet:"When will the wilderness blossom as the rose?
45149When will Zion be built up in her glory, and where will thy temple stand, unto which all nations shall come in the last days?
45149Why, then, does The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints build and maintain temples?
45149With equal pertinency it may now be asked: How can a man be baptized when he is dead?
45149Yet who can have faith in aught of which he knows nothing?
45149and hath he not given you rest on every side?
45149why then are they baptized for the dead?
37706Am I dreaming? 37706 Are those days to return, in which it was necessary to send gold- laden cavalcades to Rome, in order to become a bishop?
37706But why,continued he,"did you_ invite_ all this persecution?"
37706Do you fear the Chapters, the Bishops, the Pope? 37706 Friends and former Colleagues.--Before writing these words to you, I asked myself-- shall I be listened to by those to whom I am about to speak?
37706** Why did Dr. Hitter make so great a work about the matter, if he wished to appear indulgent?
37706**"What of the investigation?
37706And how many of the clergy are there who can say, that in their choice of a profession, they have not been influenced by similar motives?
37706And how?
37706And of whom is this Church composed?
37706And the animosity is well deserved; for what efforts do the priesthood make for the temporal and spiritual amelioration of the suffering people?
37706And what have you now, in the nineteenth century?
37706Are the truths of our religion so powerless, as to render necessary compulsion and coercion?
37706Are these not facts of historical notoriety, contained in every manual, and should I not dare to write them?
37706Are you not aware that Christ based His Church upon the faith and love of Peter, and of his other disciples and followers, but not upon his person?
37706But how can the Pope have more faith and confidence in a few pitiful informers, than in a whole college of men upon oath?
37706But must not the nature and the disposition suffer from the depression, and will the moral vigour take no scathe?
37706But who would willingly at once give up his place?
37706But_ when and how_ should they be broken?
37706By the fiat of the Pope?
37706Can glittering coin, wrung from starving poverty and pious fanaticism, or wines and dainty viands, make amends?
37706Can your luxurious tables compensate for the loss of life''s best blessings?
37706Could I help feeling myself lowered in my own opinion?
37706Dignity and decorum are relative ideas, and the answer to the question-- who possesses them?
37706Do it for my sake,(?)
37706Do you interpret the saying of the elevated founder of our religion according to the deadness of the letter?
37706Do you know that it is before yourselves you tremble?
37706Do you require the aid of a distant Italian Bishop,--of a foreign power?
37706Does Dr. Ritter always rate the quality of honour by the office of the individual?
37706Does a man cease to be a citizen when he becomes a priest?
37706Does not the fear of devils and of hell exert a widely greater influence than the love of God and of your fellow- men?
37706Does not this indicate the increase and the triumph of the Romish Creed?''
37706Does the narrow blue stripe constitute the pastor and teacher?
37706Had I, perhaps, no right to do so?
37706How then can the injunction of love to our neighbour find a place in such a Christian Church, in such a society of Christians?
37706How was I treated?
37706I shall not hesitate to denounce abuses?
37706If I spoke the truth, why was I smitten on the face?
37706Is it not so?
37706Is it not sufficient, I exclaimed within myself, that_ I_ should be a slave?
37706Is the abuse less blameable, because consecrated by a Bishop?
37706Is the so- called inferior priest not under the protection of the laws of his native country?
37706Is this falsehood?
37706Is this from meekness?
37706Know you not the causes and consequences of the Reformation?
37706Lordly Presbyterial Assemblies?!
37706May I ask whether an usurer takes so large a percentage, as such a curate from his chaplain?
37706On the other hand, I have heard the objection made, that though I only wrote the truth, it was still unbecoming in me to write it as I did(?)
37706Or are you, perhaps, not in a condition to promote the welfare and prosperity of your fellow- citizens?
37706Or has the so- called inferior priest, perhaps, no right to tell the truth?
37706Or have our spiritual rulers, perhaps, the arbitrary privilege to blast my reputation at discretion?
37706Or, are the higher clergy the sole and infallible pillars of the truth?
37706Or, are the prebends of Breslau infallible?
37706Perhaps the disobedient people?
37706Shall I hesitate freely to speak out, because I may subject myself to suspicion-- because I expose myself to the attacks of vulgar- minded men?
37706Should I not speak the truth?
37706Should I succumb?
37706Such is your duty, before all others!--''But how can we help them,''do you ask?
37706Was I not forced to be a party to dissimulation, in the performance of such ceremonies?
37706Was I, perhaps, as chaplain, considered too insignificant an individual to deserve such notice?
37706What, brethren?
37706What_ can_ sustain him?
37706Where then is the succour of alone- saving Rome, amid so deep spiritual degradation, amid so great bodily want among our people?
37706Who have been the leaders of this bloody drama?
37706Why am I not accused by the right reverend Council of some negligence in the discharge of my duty?
37706Why this perversion of the truth?''
37706Why was I suspended, and condemned to degrading imprisonment?
37706Will not many of them, reduced to want by the expenses of their journey, endeavour to relieve themselves by unlawful means?
37706Will you begin the work without fear of men?
37706Will you lead the way to a second breach in the Church, as if the first had not been deplorable enough, both for the Church and country?"
37706Will you obey the call?
37706Write immediately to the right reverend Vicar, and assure him, with a self- denial which would be highly honourable(?)
37706You tremble before her and her edicts?
37706and are the superior clergy perhaps the only, and the infallible pillars of the truth?
37706and where the living exemplification of so many others of the essential doctrines of the New Testament?
37706have you already forgotten whither such proceedings lead?
37706or are your revels only seasoned by the groans of your necessitous brethren?
37706or had I not spoken the truth?
37706or will my invitations strike in vain upon their ears?
37706that the worship of images and relics is a Heathen custom, and that the Fathers in the first three centuries abused the Heathens on account of it?
37706to you, that you wrote in well- meant(?)
37706when the exalted conception of the Godhead which Christianity inculcates, had been obscured by all the lying marvels brought from eastern lands?
37706while another portion, and within it many preachers of religion, especially the higher prelates, are rolling in superfluous wealth?
40542And who is he that will harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?
40542Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
40542What mean ye, to weep and break my heart? 40542 Again: are there any Baptists between Croydon and East Grinstead? 40542 Again: from Wandsworth to Guildford, Godalming, and onward to Portsmouth, are there any Baptists? 40542 An Answer to the Question,Why are you a Strict Baptist?"
40542And in what way are we to seek it but by prayer?
40542And wherefore is this?
40542And will man, with his superior powers, die for ever?"
40542At Brighton there are some; but take the road from Brighton to Portsmouth, and where will you find any?
40542Burney--''Perhaps, Sir, that may be from want of exercise?''
40542But why should we further pursue the narrative?
40542Did not the state into which the infant church at Antioch had been brought by these teachers particularly require that such statements should be made?
40542Has not the practice of infant baptism, in all ages of the church, been a pernicious source of delusion?
40542How is this, or why should it be?
40542How is this?
40542I asked her what her dependance was?
40542If it be asked, What is the true spirit which every Christian should possess in reference to the publication of the truth?
40542Is it not simply because that, unlike the Jew, they canot refer to"the law and to the testimony?"
40542Is it not the salvation of the soul through his instrumentality?
40542Is not every thing here vague, mystical, and incongruous?
40542Is there any Baptist interest between Clapham and Horsham?
40542Is there any agreement on the subject?
40542Is there not here_ a most striking contrast_ with the inspired records of the institution and administration of the ordinance of baptism?
40542Mr. Thomas Williams,[A] in the presence of his two maternal aunts, said to him one day,"Young man, do you know any thing of these things?"
40542Or of him who would follow Christ, but must wait for the death of his father?
40542Or of that amiable youth who turned back from following Him, rather than part with his possessions?
40542Or those to whom He said, with a degree of severity not usual with the Saviour,"Why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things that I say?"
40542Until_ this_ is effected, how can we expect prosperity and increase?
40542Was not baptism in the apostles''days a special means of grace in the church; and was it not always designed to be so?
40542What is it mellows all my joy, Weans me from every earthly toy, And leads to bliss without alloy?
40542What is more diffusive or expanding, or constraining in its nature, than the principle of love?
40542What is the Christian''s joy and crown of rejoicing?
40542What law of the gospel is broken by those parents who, without baptism, prayerfully devote their children to Christ?
40542What makes me bend before God''s throne, There all my guilt and misery own, And seek my help from Christ alone?
40542What makes me court seclusion''s shade, And shun this vain world''s gay parade, Whose pleasures blossom but to fade?
40542What makes me heave the deep- drawn sigh, And raise to heaven my weeping eye, And inly groan-- I scarce know why?
40542What makes the cross such charms to wear, That while I gaze and linger there, No room is left for dark despair?
40542What makes the word of life so sweet, That I could sit at Jesu''s feet, And never quit that dear retreat?
40542What spreads new rapture through the skies?
40542Whenever a pious Jew might have been asked the question, What benefits are secured to the children and nation of Israel by the rite of circumcision?
40542Wherefore, then, is the former covenant represented as affording the archetype of Christian baptism?
40542Who does not see the insincerity of those Jews who, it is said, believed in Christ, but were afraid to confess Him?
40542Why did he not first search the Scriptures as the Bereans did, to see whether things were as the apostles affirmed them to be?
40542by its_ unveiled_ spirituality, and by its respect for individual moral character?
40542is he likely to recover?''
40542or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
46733What, with food? 46733 Who stands at the head of your church in South- West Virginia?"
46733And oh, my dear friends and breethring- ah, will not this be an awful condition to be found in- ah?"
46733Brother Grant stepped back and gave the reverend gentleman a thorough inspection, and then said:"Did I understand you to say_ preacher?_""Yes, sir.''
46733He wound up by asking,"Have I stuck to the text, and does that satisfy you?"
46733No doubt some of my young friends are ready to ask,"Why did you fail?"
46733Now, how did those animals come to exist in the different and distant islands and continents?"
46733The ministers became alarmed, and besought the people not to hear him, and a mass meeting of the law- abiding(?)
46733They were somewhat startled at seeing me, and, after the first exclamation of surprise, Brother Mathews said,"Why, Brother S----, is it you?
389501. Who of us is_ now_ accepted of God? 38950 But has God provided one so qualified?
38950But who is sufficient for these things? 38950 Can you split this hair?
38950Do n''t you know poets are all envious? 38950 Do you think,"said Fletcher,"that I have been twenty- five years the minister of the Lord of life, to be afraid of death now?
38950How came you to think of my going to leave Madeley? 38950 Pray on, and help to a peaceful end, my beloved friends,"Your faithful Brother,"C. W."TO MR. J. F."''Spared to keep the people,''says my dear friend?
38950What encouragement is then left for the gentlemen of the Pays de Vaud? 38950 ''Are they?'' 38950 ''Methodist, madam,''said he;''pray, what is that?'' 38950 ***** In the minutes of the Methodist Conference which met at Bristol, in July, 1786, the following entry occurs:_ Q._ Who has died this year?
38950A quarter of a century ago, at the first Methodist Conference, the question was asked,"Have we not unawares leaned too much to Calvinism?
38950And how differs this from_ secundum merita operum_?
38950And if this is not_ in order_ to find favour, what does he do them for?
38950And is thy maintenance such as suits a minister of the gospel?
38950And shall we lightly lift up our pens, our tongues, our hands against him?
38950And shall we make a hurry and noise, to bring in railing accusations against him with more success?...
38950But of all this he knew nothing;--how could he?
38950But what had this to do with Calvinism?
38950But what have I learned myself meantime?
38950But who among those that never heard of Christ?
38950But who shall live when the Lord doth this?
38950But why did Fletcher so soon withdraw from the presidency of the college?
38950Can I accept an office for which I have such small talents?
38950Dost thou believe that thou art a minister of Christ?
38950Dost thou believe that thy Church, or as it is called, the Church of England, is the Church of Christ?
38950Dost thou do so?
38950Fletcher''s father had served the king of France, why should not he take service under the king of Portugal, who was about to send troops to Brazil?
38950Here it was that I saw, shall I say an angel in human flesh?
38950How does this differ from_ for the sake of our works_?
38950I suspect that my own vanity gives more weight to this second objection than it deserves to have: what think you?
38950If we_ will_ quarrel, can we find nobody to fall out with, but the minister upon whom God puts the greatest honour?
38950Is not this the earliest instance of the use of this term?]
38950Is not this''salvation by works''?
38950Is the baptism thou baptizest with, the baptism of Him who baptized with the Holy Ghost?
38950Is this the same with''he that is sincere''?
38950Might it not be time to ask this question again, and answer it in a less uncertain manner?
38950Might not such explanations and concessions have secured peace?
38950Mr. Hill suggested Madeley;"Would you like that?"
38950My dear sir, what must be done?
38950Nay, more; why did He prefer her with all her behaviour to good- natured, virtuous, religious, undisturbed Simon?
38950Shall the sons of the prophets, shall even children in grace and knowledge, openly traduce the venerable seer, and his abundant labours?"
38950Was a seven years war absolutely necessary?
38950Was not Paul a tentmaker?
38950What could be expected of a rough collier population but hard drinking, profane swearing, and cruel sports?
38950What have we then been disputing about for these thirty years?
38950What then is the bearing of his spiritual life and the influence of his example upon these latter?
38950What to do to keep within these bounds?
38950What was that change?
38950What was to be done?
38950What''s the proper length of a sermon for hearers and speaker?
38950Wherein?
38950Whether we are to preach the law, and morality, and why?
38950Whether we may allegorize Scripture, and how far?
38950Who is he?
38950Who knows but some of these schools may become nurseries for Christians?"
38950Who was there to take it up?
38950Why did He not advise her to take something to help the weakness of her nerves, and prevent the ferment of her spirits?
38950Why did He not bid her( as people do in our days) go into company a little, and divert her melancholy?
38950Why did He not take this opportunity to preach her and us a lecture on enthusiasm?
38950Why did He not tell her she went too far, she would run mad in the end?
38950Why did not the matter end here?
38950Will it be consistent with that poverty of spirit which I seek?
38950Would Fletcher allow himself to be placed at the head of her college?
38950_ Nil tanti._ What possible employment can you have, which is of so great importance?"
38950_ Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?_ The longer our time, the greater our danger of failing.
38950qualified to preside both over the preachers and people?
46783Do you believe,said he,"that the Lord has power to heal your broken limb?"
46783Do you think it would be of any use?
46783Is there not a ditch or hollow anywhere around here that is deep enough?
46783What can I do?
46783What is that?
46783And why was it necessary to give this demon the privilege to return to torment some other family?
46783Do you want any money this morning?"
46783He listened to her story and then asked:"Why do you not apply to the Great Physician to cure you?"
46783How could he have learned that?
46783I then added,"If he says it is true, will you then believe him?"
46783If he returns and says it is false, will you believe him?"
46783Joseph replied that he would like some, and when the stranger asked"How much?"
46783Priest and people came out to oppose the work, and would scoffingly ask,"Why, if miracles can be performed, do you not heal Sister Nancy?"
46783Thomas B. Marsh''s wife went from the meeting and told Sidney what Joseph had said, and he replied:"Is it possible that I have been so deceived?
46783What could any one do?
46783What reason have you to believe they have the truth?"
46783Why was the key to its departure given to Elder Duncan and not to Elder Hamilton, who was acting as mouthpiece at the time?
46751Now, seeing that I know these things, why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been called? 46751 Why should I desire that I was an angel, that I could speak unto all the ends of the earth?
46751And the Savior, answering, had said:"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?"
46751But why go there to repent?
46751Could justice, mercy, magnanimity, go further?
46751Does that sound as if"Mormonism"took no cognizance of what is going on in the outside world?
46751In the sacrament of the Lord''s Supper, what is there of sacred efficacy in the bread and water, taken alone?
46751Was it not imperative that the Heavens should again open and God''s Word go forth once more upon its mission of justice and mercy?
46751What matter the names bestowed upon it by men?
46751What of Philosophy?
46751What wonder?
46751Who was this Joseph Smith?
46751Why not make Peace with Heaven here?
47519Are you not satisfied with Joseph?"
47519Can I leave you Far in distant lands to dwell?"
47519Has he not led you blindfolded long enough?
47519Have you not betrayed Joseph and his brethren into the hands of the mob, as Judas did Jesus?
47519He then asked,"Will you defend my case?"
47519If hell can furnish a parallel, where is it?
47519The answer was"Please, sir, will you baptize me?"
47519We scarcely had the privilege of speaking to our brethren more than to say,"How do you do?"
47519What are you about-- you, and Hinkle, and scores of others?
47519When he came up to me, he said,"Brother Heber, what do you think of Joseph Smith, the fallen prophet, now?
47519Where are you?
47519when will distress and poverty and pain cease, and peace and plenty abound?
46601But,I asked,"how shall I, how_ can_ I pay you the difference?"
46601No,I replied,"what about?"
46601Now,said I to the captain,"having given you all my money, how can I pay my board bill till you sail?"
46601What can I do? 46601 And how do you wish to go?
46601Are you going to stop with your father, or go with me?"
46601B.--Does not Paul, in the 8th verse of the 13th chapter of his first letter to the Corinthians, say,"Whether there be prophecies they shall fail?"
46601Did I not know then, that the Book of Mormon was true, and that Joseph Smith was a prophet of the Lord?
46601How can I pay this fare and you?"
46601How was I, a man from the thrashing- floor, to reprove a minister, and, moreover, a judge?
46601M. E.--And, according to this perfect pattern you allude to, you have elders, bishops, priests, teachers and deacons in your church, have you?
46601M. E.--Now, ca n''t you see that you are inconsistent?
46601M. E.--Would you prove by this quotation that there were to be no more revelation, nor apostles and prophets after John?
46601Now what do these passages prove?
46601Spicer came to me while at Laramie, and said,"You do n''t want to go to Utah, do you?"
46601Suddenly he exclaimed, pointing forward,"Captain, what is that?"
46601Then came the query: What did I want with that but to pay my way?
46601Then she turned the barrel back, and, on looking into it, what do you suppose greeted her eyes?
46601This made me rejoice, and immediately the idea flashed across my mind,"What have you done with the Book of Mormon?
46601Towards noon Spicer came to me, and said:"Abe, what are you going to do?
46601What did it mean?
46601What mattered?
46601What was I, a working man, to do with preaching?
46601What was to be done?
46601What, then, are the facts?
46601Who would not have been a Bishop then?
46601Why ask for a Divine interposition on the heart or purse of any one while I had money in my pocket?
46601Why should I despair?
46601Will the annals of history present a similar case?
46601Yet had not God marvelously wrought for me?
46601where did you come from?"
46601you have the priesthood have you?
35333''How is it now? 35333 ''Well, who holds the title to the land, then?''
35333After this took place I said,''Brother Kimball what did you do that for?'' 35333 Are they all together as we are to- day?
35333Are you ever going to be prepared to see God, Jesus Christ, His angels, or comprehend His servants, unless you take a faithful and prayerful course?
35333Did I say congregations would gnash upon you? 35333 Did you actually know Joseph Smith?"
35333Do you know Brother Heber? 35333 Do you know the Twelve?
35333Gazing at me intently he said,''Do n''t you believe what I say?'' 35333 Have we any cause, in reality, to mourn to- day?
35333My wife, being frightened at what she saw, said,''Father Young, what does all this mean?'' 35333 No,"he answers for them, and continues:"Do you know Brother Brigham?
35333Shall I go with thee?
35333The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing? 35333 What denomination do you belong to?"
35333What have you accomplished?
35333Who will provide for us now, and what shall we do to earn a livelihood?
35333Will there be any objection to our preaching here at 3 o''clock?
35333''And me?''
35333''Do n''t you think so, Brother Whitney?''
35333''Have you any further business with me?''
35333** Can you find any fault with that?"
35333****"Who are you to be subject to?
35333A year later he touched on the subject of home manufactures:"Will the time ever be that we can make our clothing?
35333Almost the first question he asked was:''Have you got a lot yet?''
35333And hath not Elias also his fore- runner?
35333And me?''
35333And this in full face of the fact that their own oft reiterated appeals for help had been denied?
35333And what did that teach us?
35333And yet were these same elders, unendowed, sent forth to redeem Zion?
35333Are not your bodies your houses, your tabernacles or temples, and places for your spirits?
35333Are not your spirits in the house?
35333Are there any incentives presented to us this day to be faithful?
35333Brother R. L. Campbell, who I remember was present, said in a free and jocular way:''If it should come a girl, what then?''
35333But what of Zion and her redemption?
35333But where was the woman who would marry him?
35333But who was now the leader of Israel?
35333But why careful, among so many friends, to select only a few as the recipients of such a favor?
35333But, said they, is there not some one among you whom you call your captain, or leader, or superior to the rest?
35333By what strange fatality were these mighty lives thus interwoven?
35333Can I leave you, Far in distant lands to dwell?''
35333Can a people honey- combed with selfishness build up Zion?
35333Can he descend from heaven to earth without causing and enduring pain?
35333Did not some of those who_ were_ Saints then, so do?
35333Did they fear us in that upper country?
35333Do I believe they know it in heaven?
35333Do you believe it?
35333Do you believe that?''
35333Do you suppose you are going to the earth that Adam came from?
35333Does not the fall of man illustrate this principle?
35333Does not the present foreshadow the future?
35333Does not this fact, alone, tell where lay the authority?
35333Else, would he not have endowed them before- hand?
35333Fixing his eyes on me, he said:"''Do you know that you will yet be called upon to stand in front of the enemy?''
35333Has he not led you blindfolded long enough?
35333Have I not told you often that the separation of body and spirit makes no difference in the moral and intellectual condition of the spirit?
35333Have any of them built forts?
35333Have his lips ever quivered?
35333Have they done it?
35333Have we any cause for grief and sorrow?
35333Have you Abraham and Isaac and the Apostles Peter, James and John?
35333He came up to me and said:''Brother Heber, what do you think of the fallen prophet now?
35333He laughed and said,''Did n''t I tell you so?''
35333He said''Do n''t you think if you saw them coming you could_ juke_ them?''
35333He seemed a little perplexed at my obstinacy and asked,''Why do n''t you believe it?''
35333He then asked,''Will you defend my case?''
35333He then read the revelation and proceeded to say,"Have you desired this ministry with all your hearts?
35333Here is Brigham; have his knees ever faltered?
35333How else shall it be sanctified?
35333How many times have you been told to store up your wheat against the hard times that are coming upon the nations of the earth?
35333How would you feel if you had a husband or a father that would lead you from the truth?
35333I answered''How can I believe, when I have no evidence or knowledge of it?''
35333I ask, then, if it is your spirits that must be brought into subjection?
35333I had seen but two persons die before, and they died by violence; but when I watched Brother Heber I asked myself, Is this death?
35333Idolatry?
35333If hell can furnish a parallel where is it?
35333If the Savior in former days laid His hands on His disciples, why not in the latter days?
35333If we had been asked, How long is Brother Heber likely to live?
35333If you do not have it, how can you stand?
35333In the meantime how fared it with the brethren in the north, Elder Russell and Priest Snyder, who had been sent with the Gospel into Cumberland?
35333In what way was Joseph''s mission, as a prophet of the living God, to be revindicated in the eyes of the Saints and of the world?
35333Is it not a pathless waste of waters all around to the passengers on board, except on the frail timbers where they stand?
35333Is not the episode of the fowl, related by Heber, a tell- tale straw before the wind in this connection?
35333Is not the knowledge now possessed by the Saints, glorious though it be, but a foretaste, the antepast of a greater feast of knowledge yet to follow?
35333Is this that which men represent as a monster, and from which they shrink with affright?
35333It was not long before he again had"business"in Victor, and again became thirsty(?)
35333Kimball?''
35333Look and see yourself, poor, your family stripped and robbed, and your brethren in the same fix; are you satisfied with Joseph?''
35333Mrs. Elizabeth Partington said,''Please sir, will you baptize me?''
35333Nay, might not many be tempted to query, Was not the mission of Zion''s Camp a failure?
35333On entering the house he was warmly greeted by Mr. Richards, who said:"I understand you are the minister lately from America?"
35333Or censure for a flow of manly tears That brave- souled band, immortal Pioneers?
35333She did not know what was the matter, saying,''certainly the man has not bewitched me has he?''
35333Smiling amiably and reminding me that I had avoided him several times, he asked:''Have you got a lot yet?''
35333That Eloheim came from?
35333There is nothing wrong with us, and we think everything of each other?''
35333They are all in commotion-- what is going to be done?
35333This admitted, and what becomes of their"failure?"
35333This is the seventh year; did you ever think of it?"
35333Thus doth the ideal subserve the real, of which, what is it but the prophecy?
35333Was it not destiny, too, that they should thus retrace the steps of their great ancestor, who, driven forth from Eden,[A] dwelt in Adam- ondi- Ahman?
35333Was not the past all preparatory to the present?
35333We have the spirits of the ancients, also, administering to the Saints:"Who have you now in your midst?
35333Were they not even now upon the vessel, in mid- ocean, guiding it unerringly toward its destiny?
35333What are you about?
35333What can they do against us?
35333What can we say to one another?
35333What did Zion''s Camp achieve?
35333What had it achieved?
35333What is the consequence?
35333What is time?
35333What said the Lord concerning them?
35333What says Moses of Enoch and his city?
35333What was to be done?
35333What would the leaders decide to do?
35333What"new thing,"under these circumstances, was destined to"save the Church?"
35333Where Jehovah the Lord came from?
35333Where are you?
35333Where causes are similar, should there not spring similar results?
35333Where now shall fancy''s roving pinion rest?
35333Where?
35333Who can answer the question whether they are more numerous than those who have assembled together to- day and those throughout this Territory?
35333Who can doubt that, had he been classically educated, he would have taken high rank among profound and learned men?
35333Who can say that they are not more numerous on yonder shore?
35333Who was to decide in such a controversy, and how was the right man to be known?
35333Why hate them for what is their misfortune?
35333Why not rather weep, when a brother or a sister sins?
35333Why should we indeed be sorrowful?
35333Why should we rail at the fallen?
35333Why?
35333Why?
35333Will they not find mercy, and meet a judgment more just, than we in our narrow charity know how to mete out to the erring?
35333Will they receive the rod in consequence of this?
35333Will you receive the blessings which a father and husband has placed upon your heads?
35333Would God leave the world without"great and noble ones"at such an hour?
35333Would e''en the coldest heart forbear to say Good cause had gratitude to weep that day?
35333Would not the Saints have died to a man in defense of their Prophet-- God''s seer and revelator?
35333You, and Hinkle, and scores of others; have you not betrayed Joseph and his brethren into the hands of the mob, as Judas did Jesus?
35333_ Do you believe that?_''"I said:''Brother Kimball, I believe what you say.''"
35333in person?
35333in the spirit world?
35333would even the Saints have so done?
46734But what more could be expected?
46734But what of Mr. Bridges?
46734But where was the writer who had covenanted with the Lord to go with his sister in case she was baptized?
46734Do n''t you know the Great Spirit is watching you, and knows everything in your hearts?
46734Do you, Mr. Seymour, understand the things of the Spirit?"
46734Elder John Bar wrote to me to know what it meant, and asking if it was of the Lord, and, if so, why did it not visit the Saints?
46734He was examined as follows: Question--"Did not the prisoner, Joseph Smith have a horse from you?"
46734Here was the carriage described, but where were the guns?
46734How could He trust me further?
46734I tried to prevail upon him, making use of the figure, supposing that he should get into a mudhole, would he not try to help himself out?
46734Just at this time my uncle cried aloud to me, saying:"O, Brother Newel, can not something be done?"
46734Q.--"And are you sure it was the devil?"
46734Q.--"And did he not cast him out of you?"
46734Q.--"And had not Joseph Smith some hand in it being done?"
46734Q.--"Did he not go to you and tell you an angel had appeared unto him, and told him to get the horse from you?"
46734Q.--"Did he not obtain them from you by telling you that he had a revelation to the effect that he was to have them?"
46734Q.--"Did you see him after he was cast out of you?"
46734Q.--"Have you had your pay?"
46734Q.--"Pray, what did he look like?"
46734Q.--"Well, how did he get the horse from you?"
46734Q.--"Why, have you not had the devil cast out of you?"
46734Question--"Has not the prisoner, Joseph Smith, Jun., had a yoke of oxen of you?"
46734Then why should any one persecute this boy?
46734They asked him,"Why not?"
46734This is what is meant by the scripture,"How shall they hear without a preacher, and how shall he preach except he be sent?"
46734havn''t you been praying?"
4660323, thus speaks:"Heic loci altera se offert quæstio, num scilicet thuriferarius, dum sacerdos benedicit populum debeat, incensare Sacramentum?
46603And although some persons may deem these fears excessive, still, has any one the right to tamper with these religious opinions?
46603And why?
46603But is it certain that the use of the monogram in question does not go farther back than the time of Constantine?
46603Cur enim in his, licet enumerentur ritus et caeremoniae ommnes servandae, de hac una ne verbum quidem fit?
46603Her schools had the gift of wisdom; but did not this wisdom cry out to the men beyond the seas to come and buy of it without price?
46603If she be not sent, how shall she preach?
46603In Father Segneri''s time the Catholics of Italy asked after the news from Ireland; now it is our turn to ask:"What news from Rome?"
46603In such a state of society, lasting more or less for a century and a half, is it hard to find a place for the martyrdom of many and many a Christian?
46603Is it fair or reasonable to place such trammels on men in the pursuit of the highest education?
46603Is this justice?
46603Num utraque auctorum sententia, videlicet eorum qui affirmant et eorum qui denegant talem thurificationem adhibendam tuto teneri possit?
46603Quatenus respondeatur in sensu denegantium, an usus, sive consuetudo incensandi, ubi viget, sit de medio tollendus?
46603Sacramenti in Missa solemni?
46603Should the altar- charts be placed on the altar except at the time of Mass?
46603Should the little bell be rung at the moment when Benediction is given with the Blessed Sacrament?
46603Should the preacher wear his beretta while preaching?
46603Should the thurifer incense the Blessed Sacrament whilst Benediction is being given?
46603Si quaeris: cur?
46603Where was the bishop''s throne encircled by a more dense crown of Priests and Levites than in Ireland?
46603Would a few Catholic priests be allowed, even for one hour, to monopolize the University education of Protestant England?
46603Would such a system be allowed in any other country?
46603is it equality?
46603is it intellectual freedom?
42945Are you the blank preacher that fired me out of the camp?
42945Are you trying to turn the bunkshack into a night school? 42945 Bad?
42945But do n''t you think you are morally responsible for tempting men?
42945But what is it to you whether I like it or not? 42945 Ca n''t you come and give us a turn?"
42945Can it be possible that God wants me to take up this work?
42945Denomination?
42945Do n''t you sing?
42945Has God spoken his will through the dying man?
42945Hello, Jack,I said in greeting,"how were the woods this winter?
42945I am the man,replied the brawny preacher, drawing himself up and advancing toward the lumberjack,"what have you to say against it?"
42945Is them blank dogs yours?
42945Like the job?
42945Lumberjacks improving their minds?
42945The bloat would n''t give you your stake, hey?
42945Things are pretty quiet,said Mr. Higgins,"I suppose you are not making expenses just now?"
42945What are you doing?
42945What do the city folks mean by insulting the kid with duds like these?
42945What is your college?
42945What''s the matter with Old Quebec?
42945Where is the guy? 42945 Whiskey?"
42945Who is that man?
42945Why do n''t you applaud that sentiment also?
42945Why is it that they are willing to go into isolation and hardship?
42945Would n''t Jim be tickled to death if he saw this show and knew that he was the whole blank thing?
42945You mean I''ll have to get another team of leaders to help me up the grade?
42945You surely do n''t object to the boys reading?
42945( How does the proverb read?
429457:30, you say?
42945A sober woodsman who saw the fight of the drunken lumberjacks said,''Pilot, why do you continue to work among such men?''
42945After the service two lumberjacks came up to me and said:''Hello, Pilot, do n''t you know us?
42945Anything new in the camps?"
42945Are you on, Pilot?
42945But what has been done for the lumberjack?
42945Can you show me where I have not tried to help you?
42945Church quarrels have bounds, but where are the limits of the quarrels of the lumberjacks?
42945Did not the One of Nazareth say unto such,"Go, and sin no more?"
42945Do n''t you remember preaching in the Clearwater Camps on''The Chances a Fellow Has if He''ll Take Them?''
42945Do the men listen to the story of the Savior?
42945Do you think I''ll make the grade?"
42945Do you want to kill some one?"
42945Funny, ai n''t it?
42945He paused, looked me over, and began again:"You''re a preacher, ai n''t you?"
42945He sang another and remarked on closing, for the sentiment of the song appealed to him:"How the devil do they think of such fine things?
42945How does that strike you for news?"
42945If you had asked Old Quebec,"Are n''t you prejudiced?"
42945Is it for our Frank Higgins, the Sky Pilot?"
42945Is that a proper return?"
42945Is your hospital ticket good?"
42945It was after a camp service that a young man came to the Pilot and asked:"Is n''t there any way that I can make my life count?
42945Near the cookshed they came across a burly Irishman who immediately bristled up and without waiting for any greeting began:"Are you Higgins?"
42945Now, men, were you ever invited into the homes you built for the saloonmen, gamblers and brothel keepers?
42945On the banks of the Galilean lake our Master, who never wearied of doing good, met his disciple Peter and said unto him,"Simon, lovest thou me?"
42945On visiting a camp for the first time Frank Higgins is apt to inquire,"Ever had any preachers up this way?"
42945One of his examiners asked him,"What seminary did you attend?"
42945Probably you know him?"
42945Say, penpusher, who is this for?
42945See to the trimmings, will you?
42945See?
42945Speak up, which do you want?"
42945The push in one of the camps heard him, and turning to the clerk, asked:"What the devil does he mean by Sky Piloting around that way?
42945The waiting men are inviting the bearers of good tidings to enter-- shall we refuse?
42945Turning to the other lumberjacks, Mr. Higgins said:"Boys, did you ever know Higgins to do you a bad turn?
42945We can only answer,"Why does the sailor go down to the sea in ships?"
42945Were you ever given an introduction to the wives whom you dressed in silks and jewels?
42945What am I goin''to do?"
42945What is being done to counteract the influence that is thrown around the lumberjacks in the towns?
42945What party do you happen to hitch to?"
42945What time will suit?
42945Where are these camp preachers to be obtained?
42945Where there is a need shall not the Christian Church supply it?
42945Where, at so little cost, are the possibilities of good so great?
42945Will the Christian church raise the means?
42945Will you help me?"
42945Will you shake it?
42945Would he assist her?
42945You ask where the places obtain their patronage?
42945You may ask,"Are not the spoilers unfriendly, antagonistic to the missionary, since they see that his work is in opposition to theirs?"
42945remarked another,"what''s the use of talking about whiskey in this camp?
42945the minister asked himself,"is the fellow sick, there''s so little action in him?"
13204He that planted the ear, shall He not hear? 13204 If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone?"
13204If these things are done in the green tree, what shall be done in the dry?
13204If weakness may excuse, What murderer, what traitor, parricide, Incestuous, sacrilegious, may not plead it? 13204 Is the law sin?"
13204Tell me,says St. Paul,"ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
13204Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking of the law, dishonorest thou God?
13204Thou that teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? 13204 Who can hold a fire in his hand, By thinking on the frosty Caucasus?
13204[ 1] But can we suppose that such a sincere, such a truthful and such a holy Being as the Son of God would stoop to any such artifice as this? 13204 [ 3] But, is the sense of duty_ beautiful_ to apostate man?
13204_ How_ shall I believe?
1320420.--"The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?"
1320420.--"The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?"
1320421--23.--"Thou therefore which, teachest another, teachest Thou not thyself?
1320428, 29.--"Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?
13204Again, does the law search me, and probe me, and elicit me, and reveal me, until I would shrink out of the sight of God and of myself?
13204Again, is a man conscious of the corruption of his heart?
13204Am I not completely baffled, the moment I attempt to construct the consciousness of the unearthly state?
13204And is there any injustice in this?
13204And now we ask, if this state of things ought to last forever?
13204And now we ask: Can the law generate all this excellence within the human soul?
13204And now what is the effect of this combination of command and threatening upon the agent?
13204And think you that God will not grant a request which He himself has inspired?
13204And upon_ such_ terms, can not the criminal well afford to examine into his crime?
13204And where are the results?
13204And why should it?
13204Are they deluded in respect to the doctrine of human depravity, and are you in the right?
13204Are we, then, sinners, and in fear for the final result of our life?
13204Are you prepared for the impending and inevitable disclosures and revelations of the day of judgment?
13204As the deteriorating process advances, does not the guilt diminish?
13204But are we at ease and self- contented?
13204But he who will not even look at his sin,--what does not he deserve from that Being who poured out His own blood for it?
13204But is the Bible untrue, because the man is ignorant?
13204But is this so?
13204But the real penitent rebuked him, saying:"Dost thou not fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
13204But what do I know of the surroundings and experience of a man who has travelled from time into eternity?
13204But what does all this reasoning and querying imply?
13204But what is the lesson which we are to read by this clear and solemn light?
13204But what is this compared with the suffering soul?
13204But when he put the other question to himself: Will the Deity_ pardon_ me for my transgression?
13204But where is the man?
13204But why do they confine this species of reasoning to the pagan world?
13204But, how is this lack to be supplied?
13204By what law?
13204Can God say to the hardened Judas: Son be of good cheer, thy sin is forgiven thee?
13204Can He speak to the traitor as He speaks to the Magdalen?
13204Can I not do what I will with mine own?
13204Can a perfect heart be originated in a sinner by these two methods?
13204Can any being do a wrong act, and be as sound in his will and as spiritually strong, after it, as he was before it?
13204Can it be that sheer imposture and error have such a tenacious vitality as this?
13204Can it be that the truth that there is only one God is native to the human spirit, and that the pagan"_ knows_"this God?
13204Can it be that there is a moral law written upon their hearts forbidding such carnality, and enjoining purity and holiness?
13204Can it be that this strong and steady draft of conscience,--strong and steady as gravitation,--will ultimately prove ineffectual?
13204Can the moral law originate this?
13204Can you say with David,"We give thanks and rejoice, at the remembrance of Thy holiness?"
13204Do men at such times find that sincere desires, and longings, and aspirations, come at their beck?
13204Do they tell you that they are uniformly successful in inducing these sinners to leave their sins?
13204Do we feel ourselves to be guilty beings; do we hunger, and do we thirst for the expiation of our sins?
13204Do you ask me to make myself wholly miserable?"
13204Do you ask, What one particular single thing shall I do, that I may be safe for time and eternity?
13204Do you believe that there is an eternal world, and that the general features of this mode of existence have been scripturally depicted?
13204Do you come to us with the theory that every human creature will be happy in another life, and that the doctrine of future misery is false?
13204Do you know that your love of sin has the power to stifle and overcome the mightiest of your fears, when you are strongly tempted to self- indulgence?
13204Do you tell us that God is too good to punish men, and that therefore it must be that He is merciful?
13204Do you_ love_ God''s holy character?
13204Does his consciousness of inward poverty assume this form?
13204Does it congenially sway and incline him?
13204Does the holy law of God overarch him like the firmament,"tinged with a blue of heavenly dye, and starred with sparkling gold?"
13204Does the law, in its abrupt and terrible operation in my conscience, start out the feeling of guiltiness until I throb with anguish, and moral fear?
13204Does the stern behest,"Do this or die,"secure his willing and joyful obedience?
13204Else, why do these pangs and fears shoot and flash through it, every now and then?
13204For example:"Where is boasting then?
13204For how can his sin be pardoned, unless it is clearly understood by the pardoning power?
13204For, think you that the insensible sinner is always to be thus insensible,--that this power of self- inspection is eternally to"rust unused?"
13204For, who of the race of man is holy enough to stand such an inspection?
13204Has he attained the chief end of man?
13204Has religion reached its last term, and ultimate limit, when man respects the rights of property?
13204Has the Deity spoken to you in particular, and told you that He will forgive your sin, and my sin, and that of all the generations?
13204Have you a private revelation of your own?
13204He still has a capacity for loving; but in eternity where is the fame, the wealth, the pleasure upon which he has hitherto expended it?
13204He that formed the eye, shall He not see?"
13204He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"
13204How can God administer forgiveness, unless there is a correlated temper to receive it?
13204How can his soul be purified from its inward corruption, unless it is searched by the Spirit of all holiness?
13204How can we endure such a scrutiny as God is instituting into our character and conduct?
13204How do you establish the guilt of those at the end of the line?
13204How is this great hiatus in human character to be filled up?
13204How shall he resist temptation, unless he has some_ fear_ of God before his eyes?
13204How shall the fountain of holy and filial affection towards God be made to gush up into everlasting life, within your now unloving and hostile heart?
13204How then can he be brought in guilty before the same eternal bar, and be condemned to the same eternal punishment, with the nominal Christian?
13204How, then, can the mere reproaches and remorse of conscience be regarded as evidence of piety?
13204I ask, therefore, Wast thou ever killed stark dead by the law of works contained in the Scriptures?
13204If Christianity is a delusion and a lie, why does it not die out, and disappear?
13204If the Sovereign has a perfect right to say whether He will or will not pardon the criminal, has He not the same right to say_ how_ He will do it?
13204If the foundations themselves of morals and religion are destroyed, what can be done for the salvation of the creature?
13204If this experience has been forced upon him, shall he meet it with the port and bearing of a strong man?
13204If you can admire and praise them, in this style, why do you not_ love_ them?
13204If you view your own personal sin in reference to your own personal fears, are you not a slave to it?
13204In trying to judge of the final condition of a pagan outside of revelation, we must ask the question: Was he penitent?
13204Is a man, then, sensible that his understanding is darkened by sin, and that he is destitute of clear and just apprehensions of divine things?
13204Is he moulded by it?
13204Is it not so in our own personal experience?
13204Is it not_ too late_ for such a creature as man now is to adopt the method of salvation by the works of the law?
13204Is not that a strange act by which he, for a time, duplicates his own unity, and sets himself to look at himself?
13204Is not that a wonderful process by which a man knows, not some other thing but,_ himself_?
13204Is not the one the measure of the other?
13204Is not truth mighty, and must it not finally prevail, to the pulling down of the stronghold which Satan has in the human heart?
13204Is such a heart as this"conformed unto"the law and will of God?
13204Is the evil removed by denying its existence?
13204Is the question, then, of the Jews, pressing upon your mind?
13204Is the sun black, because the eye is shut?
13204Is there not a wonderful power to_ convict_ of sin, in this test?
13204Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens To wash it white as snow?
13204Is thine eye evil because I am good?"
13204Is this religious perfection?
13204Is this the_ original_ and_ necessary_ relation which law sustains to the will and affections of an accountable creature?
13204Is''t no worse for the wear?
13204It is not the highest expression of the religious feeling, when we say,"How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against my conscience?"
13204Killed by the law or letter, and made to see thy sins against it, and left in an helpless condition by the law?
13204Must the pure and holy law of God, from the very nature of things, be a weariness and a curse?
13204Must there not be an inveterate opposition and resistance in the_ heart_?
13204Nay, why is it that he finds it impossible fully to believe that Jehovah is a sin- pardoning God, unless he is enabled so to do by the Holy Ghost?
13204Never for a moment, in the endless cycles, can it look away from its Maker; for in His presence what other object is there to look at?
13204No, He''s forever in a smiling mood; He''s like themselves; or how could He be good?
13204Of what use would it have been to offer mercy, before the sense of its need had been elicited?
13204On the contrary, is he not excited to opposition by it?
13204On the contrary, should I not be the most wretched of mortals?
13204Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite, By bare imagination of a feast?
13204Or wallow naked in December snow, By thinking on fantastic summer heat?
13204Or, in other words:_ Why can not the ten commandments save a sinner_?
13204Or, is there anything in the performance of duty,--in the act of obeying law,--that is adapted to produce this result, by taking away guilt?
13204Ought not this state of things to be reversed?
13204Ought this guilty carnal enjoyment to be perpetuated through all eternity, under the government of a righteous and just God?
13204Our Lord, by his searching reply to the young ruler''s question,"What lack I yet?"
13204Received ye the Spirit, by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
13204Return you me guilt, lethargy, despair?
13204Shall pleasures of a short duration chain A lady''s soul in everlasting pain?
13204Shall the ten commandments of Sinai, in any of their forms or uses, send a cooling and calming virtue through the hot conscience?
13204Should we not be more circumspect than we are, if men were able mutually to search each other''s hearts?
13204The great question that presses upon the human mind, from age to age, is the inquiry: Is God a merciful Being, and will He show mercy?
13204The instant he put the question: Will God_ punish_ me for my transgression?
13204The text leads us to inquire:_ Why can not the moral law make fallen man perfect_?
13204Think you that the deathbed and the day of judgment will prove this to be the fact?
13204Think you that there is nothing_ lacking_ in such a character as this?
13204Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself?
13204To whom, then, can such an one go but unto Him?
13204Was, then, that which is good made death unto this youth, by a_ Divine_ arrangement?
13204We grant that the temptations that assail him are very powerful; but are not some of the temptations that beset you and me very powerful?
13204What are the"good things"which Dives receives here, for which he must be"tormented"hereafter?
13204What can we do, in that day which shall reveal the thoughts and the estimates of the Holy One respecting us?
13204What can we say, in the day of reckoning, when the Searcher of hearts shall make known, to us all that He knows of us?
13204What does he know of the burden of sin?
13204What heathen will not need an atonement, for his failure to live up even to the light of nature?
13204What is the_ ground_ and_ reason_ of such an answer as this?
13204What pagan has ever realized the truths of natural conscience, in his inward character and his outward life?
13204What pagan is there in all the generations that will not be found guilty before the bar of natural religion?
13204What would our merciful Redeemer have us learn from this passage which He has caused to be recorded for our instruction?
13204What, then, is gained, by proposing another than the Biblical theory of human nature?
13204What, then, is the religion that is to be received?
13204When God teaches,"Where is the wise?
13204When the commandment"_ comes_,"loaded down with menace and damnation, does not sin"revive,"as the Apostle affirms?
13204When we look into our hearts, and find no holy reverence there, ought we not to be filled with shame and sorrow?
13204When, therefore, the young ruler''s question,"What lack I?"
13204Where then do you send me for the information, and the testimony?
13204Whereto serves mercy, But to confront the visage of offence?
13204Whither then shall we go from God''s spirit?
13204Who can feel himself amenable to a moral law, without at the same time thinking of its Author?
13204Who has ever realized these wishes and aspirations, in his heart and conduct?
13204Who is he that condemmeth?
13204Who is he that condemneth, when it is Christ that died, and God that justifies?
13204Who of the sons of men will prove pure in such a furnace?
13204Who of this class voluntarily makes himself unhappy, by thinking of subjects that are gloomy to his mind?
13204Who of us would not be filled with uneasiness, if he knew that an imperfect fellow- creature were looking constantly into his soul?
13204Who shall lay anything to God''s elect?
13204Why can he not be saved by the law of works?
13204Why do they not bring it into nominal Christendom, and apply it there?
13204Why does he not tell us that because this civilized man acts no better, therefore he knows no better?
13204Why does the drowning man instinctively ask for God''s mercy?
13204Why is he so summarily shut up to the law of faith?
13204Why is it, that when the character of Christ bows your intellect, it does not bend your will, and sway your affections?
13204Why is man invited to the method of faith in another, instead of the method of faith in himself?
13204Why is not his first spontaneous thought the true one?
13204Why is the commandment enunciated in the Scriptures, and why is the Christian ministry perpetually preaching it to men dead in trespasses and sins?
13204Why should he not obtain eternal life by resolutely proceeding to do his duty, and keeping the law of God?
13204Why should not you and I mourn over the total want of the image of God in our hearts, as much as over any other form and species of sin?
13204Why should they be weary and heavy- laden with a sense of their unworthiness before God, and you go through life indifferent and light- hearted?
13204Why should ye be stricken, any more?
13204Why, the very function and office- work of law, in all its forms, is to condemn and terrify the transgressor; how then can it calm and soothe him?
13204Why, then, does every man need these influences of the Holy Spirit which are so cordially offered in the text?
13204Will he say that the population that knew enough to build the pyramids did not know enough to break the law of God?
13204Will the great Author us poor worms destroy, For now and then a sip of transient joy?
13204Will the mere calling men good at heart, and by nature, make them such?
13204Will the objector really take the position and stand to it, that the pagan man is not a rational and responsible creature?
13204Wilt thou, then, not be afraid of the power?
13204With these kindling flashes in his guilt- stricken spirit, shall he run into the very identical fire that kindled them?
13204Would David have dared to say:"This is the work of God,--this is the saving act,--that ye believe in me?"
13204Would Paul have presumed to say to the anxious inquirer:"Your soul is safe, if you trust in me?"
13204Would he not feel, with a misery and a shame that could not be expressed, that he was naked?
13204Would not this self- knowledge be pure living torment?
13204Would you have the Almighty pay a bounty upon unrighteousness, and place goodness under eternal pains and penalties?
13204You who approve of the law of God as pure and perfect, why do you not conform your own heart and conduct to it?
13204You who know the character and claims of God, and are able to state them to another, why do you not revere and obey them in your own person?
13204[ 3] And do we not hear this theory repeated by the modern unbeliever?
13204[ Footnote 4: ANSELM: Cur Deus Homo?
13204all would be set second to the simple single inquiry:"Shall I think, shall I feel, shall I know?"
13204and how was this to be elicited, but by the solemn and authoritative enunciation of law and justice?
13204and what are the"evil things"which Lazarus receives in this world, for which he will be"comforted"in the world to come?
13204how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
13204if he should plead it as an offset for having killed a man?
13204in the heart which can refuse submission to such high claims, when so distinctly seen?
13204of works?
13204or whither shall we flee from His presence and His knowledge?
13204ought he not then to be"comforted"in the bosom of Abraham, in the paradise of God?
13204rather than the question: Was he virtuous?]
13204that He who called Himself The Truth would employ a lie, either directly or indirectly, even to promote the spiritual welfare of men?
13204that because he neither fears nor loves the one only God, therefore he does not know that there is any such Being?
13204that he does not possess sufficient knowledge of moral truth, to justify his being brought to the bar of judgment?
13204that he was utterly unfit to appear in such a Presence?
13204thou must die, thou must be judged, thou must inhabit eternity?"
13204thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege?
13204thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonored thou God?"
13204thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonorest thou God?"
13204thou that makest thy boast of the law, through, breaking the law dishonorest thou God?"
13204thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
13204thou that preachest that a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
13204thou that preachest that a man should not steal, dost thou steal?"
13204thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
13204to a being who is not conformed to it?
13204where is the disputer of this world?"
13204where is the scribe?
13204where were the arguments?
13204where were the theories?
13204who shall deliver me?
13204why do you not by your character and conduct prove the claim to be a valid one?"
47526And do you really believe,Elder Farrell asked,"that every man and woman is born to be damned or saved?"
47526Do you believe there is a God?
47526Do you have more than one?
47526Is Mr. Farrell here?
47526The Savior said to Peter,''Lovest thou me?'' 47526 Was it the publican yonder?"
47526After conversing about an hour, he said:"Brother Briggs, how many of the names of your dead kindred have you?"
47526After greeting them he inquired:"Nellie, where is your Mother?"
47526But what was he to do?
47526But where was he to find one who claimed such authority?
47526Disarmed by the friendly greeting, the bully hesitated about replying, when the Elder continued:"Did some one send you here to disturb this meeting?"
47526Do n''t you see how unreasonable you have been in locking her out of the house night after night, trying to burn her and indulging in other cruelty?"
47526Do you think you can stand it?"
47526Do you think you could find father a place to work near your home at shoe- making?"
47526Have you any oil?"
47526He then inquired:"When did you make up your mind to be baptized?"
47526If I was born to be damned, what is the use of me praying?
47526Mr. Farrell, will you baptize me too?"
47526Thomas said to his wife:"Ann, what would you think if Archie and Elizabeth should be on that boat?"
47526What is your name, please?"
45005How can a dove,inquires Mr. Taylder,"extend through all space and intermingle with all the matter?"
45005How do you distinguish,inquires Mr. Taylder,"between any two given substances, such as, that a block of stone is not a log of wood?"
45005How,inquires our author,"can the Mormons reconcile this conclusion with their religious fabric, built on revelations and visions?"
45005What is truth?
45005What is truth?
45005A house, a stone, or a tree,"hath not flesh and bones,"any more than a spirit; shall we therefore say that all these substances are_ immaterial_?
45005And if we have not sot this organ, how can we be created to his image and likeness, supposing the resemblance in every thing?"
45005Are they the results of organization?
45005But did he ever appear in the form of a"rock,"or"a fortress,"to any person anciently?
45005But does not every school- boy know that the whole of any essence can not be in two separate places at the same instant?
45005But is it destitute of any or of all the properties which other substances possess?
45005But we ask, how is Dr. Brown or any other person to determine those odorous particles to be material?
45005But, we ask, are not the different parts of space separated from each other?
45005But, we ask, how does our author know but what these bodily forms were the real, true, substantial forms of these beings, instead of assumed ones?
45005By this time, perhaps, you are ready to inquire, can it be possible that any man in all the world could believe in such impossibilities?
45005Did each particle obtain its susceptibilities by being united with others?
45005Do not your judgments, and every power of your minds revolt at the absolute absurdities and palpable contradictions?
45005Does he mean that the light of the sun is without parts like his god?
45005Does he mean, that no truth was understood by the Grecian and Roman schools?
45005Does he not assert, that"nothing is matter to our conception which does not involve these elements?"
45005Does the whole light of the sun enter our eyes or only a part of his rays?
45005Has light in any way resisted his muscular efforts?
45005Have the muscular organs ever been able to grasp a ray of light?
45005Have they ever affected the mind in any way only to impart to it the feeling of color?
45005How does he exist?
45005How, then, can he hear his people praying to him in Europe when he is in America?"
45005If essential, how can he lay it aside, as he seems to have done when he appeared to Abraham?
45005If his appearing so does not prove it essential, how does his appearance in the form of a man prove that form essential to him?"
45005If they are, are they good for walking through the air as well as on land?
45005Is his body a compounded substance, capable of being reduced to original and simple elements?"
45005Is it destitute of"size, weight, solidity, resistance,& c?"
45005Is it, therefore, not matter?
45005Mr. Taylder enquires,"What does the author mean by''the_ elementary_ materials of his body?''
45005Mr. Taylder says,"this scheme contradicts itself; for if Christ were possessed of a body of flesh and blood, how could he become incarnate?
45005Now what is this new man?
45005Or does he mean that while it"possesses SOME properties and qualities entirely different"from matter it inherits OTHERS in common with matter?
45005Or has he wings, or how?
45005Or, does he mean, that the gospel truths were not understood until they were revealed?
45005Our author next inquires,"How can_ spiritual_ matter occupy the same space with the matter of which the body consists?"
45005Question--"If he be like man, his legs must be the organs of motion; if not, what purpose do they serve?
45005Question--"When God appears surrounded with glory, is this glory essential to him or not?
45005Shall we therefore say that iron is not matter?
45005That no truth was discerned by the nations, during the first four thousand years after the creation?
45005Therefore, if an infinite space or an infinite duration can have parts, why not an infinite essence have parts?
45005What does this author mean by the foregoing assertions?
45005What does this great theologian mean by this?
45005What is_ weight?_ It is nothing more nor less than force.
45005What would a cubic inch of space be?
45005Whence originated these susceptibilities?
45005Where, then, Mr. Taylder, is the absurdity in believing as the"Saints"do, in the existence of immense numbers of intelligent atoms?
45005Why should our author suppose it possible for a person to be everywhere present, when he admits that a dove could not be in such a condition?
45005Why then does he assume light to be material?
45005or some organ of motion we have not got?
45005or that the whole light of the sun is in every place?
17249''Who is the King of Glory?''
17249A sweet face, and a strange one,thought he, as he went up to her and spoke:"Sister, what are you thinking about?"
17249And do you still write, print, and read stories?
17249And get hooked all to pieces? 17249 And is it strange that children should become like their father?"
17249And is n''t a weed just a useful plant grown wild?
17249And the reservoir?
17249And the third?
17249And then, may I go to where you and your cousin Rachel are working for the dead? 17249 And we were to be married next month?"
17249And what is done with this leisure?
17249And what is that?
17249And you still have faith,asked the stranger,"that the God of heaven will answer your prayers and bring about all things for the best?"
17249Are the wages equal to all?
17249Are there special visitors today?
17249Are you hurt?
17249Are you in the real estate business?
17249Are you in trouble?
17249But could n''t Christ have been the only one who had a pre- existence? 17249 But do not men like treasure for treasure''s sake?
17249But, Brother Sardus,said one,"how can you look at it in that light?
17249But,faltered the sister who had been chosen,"what are we to do?
17249By what name may I call you?
17249Ca n''t a person look at the pebbles and fish at at the bottom of the lake without being vain?
17249Can you catch my horse? 17249 Can you raise money enough to buy this whole valley?"
17249Can you work on a farm?
17249Could you live there?
17249Delsa, you do not go with them? 17249 Did he speak to you about-- why did you run away from him, girl?"
17249Did you see that item in the paper this morning?
17249Do I drink? 17249 Do what, Rupert?"
17249Do you often make dream pictures?
17249Do you remember them yet?
17249Do you smoke?
17249Do you think so? 17249 Do you think so?"
17249Do you think we shall get safely across?
17249Does n''t the doctor know?
17249Does she want me?
17249For how long?
17249Good- bye,he said, as he took her hand,"may I come again soon?"
17249Had you no opportunity to do such work?
17249Has he talked to you about it?
17249Has the knowledge of God exalted men to the society of resurrected beings?
17249Have you any other quotations on the subject? 17249 Have you had any supper?"
17249Have you seen any idle men in or about Zion?
17249Have you seen the last edition of today''s paper?
17249He idle?
17249Hello, Rupe, what''re ye doin''?
17249How are you, Signe?
17249How can I? 17249 How do you like life on a_ saeter_?"
17249How-- how is that?
17249I am Sister Bogstad,she said;"and what is your name?"
17249I am sorry to see you like this,he said,"what is the matter?"
17249I did intend to get there in time,replied Henrik,"but do n''t you see who is here?"
17249I?
17249Ill? 17249 Is he a resurrected being?"
17249Is it large?
17249Is it true?
17249Is n''t this heaven?
17249Is she also risen?
17249Is the great King here today?
17249Is there no competition among you?
17249Is your husband also a preacher?
17249Married? 17249 May I come in?"
17249May I go with you?
17249May I go, may I?
17249May I walk with you?
17249May not I, too, go?
17249Mother, where are you? 17249 Mr. Holm, I understand that last piece is your own composition?
17249My dear--"You remember that book you asked me to read? 17249 Need we no introduction?"
17249Next week?
17249Oh, why did you not bring her with you?
17249Only sometimes I forget, I was going to say, you remember the first night you came here?
17249Poor sister,--but now?
17249Promise what?
17249Right away?
17249Royalties?
17249Rupert, what is it, are you sick?
17249Say, Hagbert, is your boat close by?
17249See, what is that?
17249Shall I go with you?
17249Shall I tell you?
17249Six years ago and what was it? 17249 So you see nothing grand in your surroundings?"
17249Thank you, sir, but could you get my horse, please? 17249 That''s away out west, is n''t it?"
17249Then, what would Lucifer do? 17249 There you are wrong again,"she said;"what about God above?"
17249Volmer, Volmer Holm, is it you?
17249Was who?
17249We could n''t see very far, could we, brother?
17249We have n''t met before, have we?
17249We were boating on the lake, the boat overturned, and here we are.... We were to have been married the next day, but now-- now what is our condition? 17249 Well, well, Rupe, and where have you been keeping yourself?
17249Well, well, Signe, is that you? 17249 What am I doing?
17249What are these men''s working hours?
17249What do you mean?
17249What do you think of Lucifer and his plan?
17249What do you think of the place?
17249What do you think of them?
17249What do you wish to see, today?
17249What does it mean?
17249What has changed you so, brother?
17249What have I done?
17249What in the world are you goin''to do with it?
17249What is the extent of this surplus?
17249What is the matter, little girl?
17249What is their mission?
17249What is your opinion of a person being so carried away with one subject?
17249What is your standard?
17249What makes you think so?
17249What''s that for?
17249What''s the matter, Miss?
17249When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high? 17249 When do we go?"
17249Where are you going, Rupe?
17249Where can I find her?
17249Where is she? 17249 Where to?"
17249Where, then, can they hear it?
17249Who are de sons of God?
17249Whose factory is this?
17249Why have n''t I heard this before?
17249Why is n''t it written in our books, and taught us in our childhood? 17249 Why should they, Miss Wilton?"
17249Why?
17249Will you not promise?
17249Will you tell me where you live? 17249 Yes, but how could we?
17249Yes, do you think so? 17249 Yes,"replied Paulus;"why should they not be happy?
17249Yes; and what is that for?
17249Yes; but what was your trouble? 17249 Yes; what do you think of it?"
17249Yes?
17249You did not do all in your power?
17249You do n''t object? 17249 You mean who has charge-- who is the steward?"
17249You remember he was our brother Sardus?
17249You remember that book you gave me to read the other day, Signe?
17249You say you baptize for the dead?
17249You would put me in, standing on The Look- out blowing my_ lur_, would n''t you?
17249You''re not goin''to live here?
17249Your majesty, must we not soon seek some place to rest for the night?
17249''How did you get here?''
17249*** When the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
172498:22- 30._ ADDED UPON"Where was thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?...
17249A religion, to be worth while, must give satisfactory answers to the great questions of life: What am I?
17249Am I disrespectful to my mother or my sister?"
17249Ames?"
17249An''I''ve had luck, I tell you-- you have n''t heard, perhaps?"
17249Are these among the''needs''that you have spoken of so many times?"
17249Are you not going to marry her?"
17249At the sight of him, one of the women shrunk back as if to hide in the crowd, but he saw her, and exclaimed:"''Is that you?
17249Bogstad,"said she,"are you not lost?"
17249Bogstad?
17249Bogstad?"
17249Bogstad?"
17249But was it a sin for a girl to sing in an opera?
17249But what was he going to do in Chicago?
17249Ca n''t you see it, girl?
17249Ca n''t you see that we are poor; that your father is worked to death to provide for you all?
17249Dat''s right, is n''t it?"
17249Did I get tha- at right?"
17249Did you have a pleasant time at Skarpen?"
17249Do I gamble?
17249Do I lie?
17249Do I not see it all the time?
17249Do I profane?
17249Do I steal?
17249Do I treat any of you unkindly?
17249Do n''t you know he owns us all, as it were?"
17249Do n''t you think it is an advancement on the old way?"
17249Do not I exercise it in that I listen and agree with Him?
17249Do you care to hear the story?"
17249Do you go soon?"
17249Do you recollect?"
17249Do you remember it?"
17249Do you think anyone will suspect our true character?"
17249Do you want to buy me out?"
17249Electricity would have brought us here in a fraction of the time; but who would miss this beautiful drive?"
17249From what part do you come?"
17249Girl, do you know what you are doing when you act like this?
17249Had he discovered the delusion in his American religion?
17249Had she designs on the Ames farm and its master?
17249Has the Lord shown you,--has He satisfied you?
17249Have love''s emotions kindled in your breast, And hope, enraptured, seized the promised rest?
17249Have you no relatives in America?"
17249Have you not that right?
17249Have you not used it freely in refusing to listen to Father''s counsel?
17249Have your very natures changed?"
17249He could find no fault with the religious doctrines advanced, but why should he be bothered with religion anyway?
17249Here, what do you think of this?"
17249How are you?
17249How could such a man love her, anyway?
17249How could such serious schemes brood behind such laughing lips and sparkling eyes?
17249How could such thoughts arise within such a little head?
17249How could the best work be produced under such conditions?
17249How could we be proved without this power?
17249How could we make any progress without it?"
17249How long will it be before we shall receive them all?"
17249How long would it take the prisoners, if they ever were released, to overtake those ahead?
17249How''s Dry Bench, James?"
17249How?"
17249I just seemed to be waiting--""Yes?"
17249If He existed before de vorld, why not ve?
17249If the worst comes, we still have the farm, have n''t we?"
17249If ye receive chastenings, God dealeth with you as with sons, for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?"
17249In the heavens are parents single?
17249Is there any wonder that you have not heard these doctrines before?
17249Is there anything the matter, my boy?"
17249Let us follow the man and the woman who are doing the work for us.... Do you see them clearly, Rachel?...
17249Listen, can you hear?
17249Many of them believed, and being pricked in their hearts, they said:''Men and brethren, what shall we do?''
17249Married?
17249May I come and talk with you again?
17249May I sit here?"
17249May we ask you some questions?"
17249May we be married here?"
17249May we not know?"
17249Mr. Holm wishes to know if his music is fit for a concert?"
17249O grave, where is thy victory?''"
17249O, death, where is thy sting?
17249Or wait ye still the resurrection day, That higher promise of Millenial sway?
17249Or was it but the fever?
17249Rupert asked, eagerly,"why should n''t it be?"
17249Rupert did not recognize the woman who stood by Marie with arms about each other, but Signe cried in joyous greeting,"Clara, Clara, is that you?"
17249Rupert read:"Where wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
17249Say, have you learned the name, and tuned the lyre, And hymn''d the praise of Him-- the great Messiah?
17249Shall I?"
17249Shall we see the children who grow up without sin unto salvation?
17249Shall we visit the buildings?
17249Signe Dahl, she ruminated, are n''t you the most foolish child in the world?
17249Signe, is it not to us also?"
17249Surely, surely--""Surely you did not expect to see George Washington and Martin Luther in the flesh, walking and talking as other men?"
17249That is just, is it not?"
17249That is the right thing to do, is n''t it?"
17249That which is unkind to you, mother?"
17249That''s plain enough, is n''t it?
17249The Voice was heard again:"Now, how, and upon what principles will your salvation, exaltation, and eternal glory be brought about?
17249The pastor, as our friend, came to advise him; but do you think Henrik would take any advice?
17249The young woman was"willing"enough but what could she do?
17249Then my time came to pass through the resurrection, and here I am.--Hark, what is that?
17249Then spoke the Father:"Whom shall I send?"
17249Then wherein lay the secret of the power which drew him to her?
17249Then, how can ye return to the Father''s presence, and regain your tabernacles?
17249Then--?
17249There was a pause which she at last broke by saying:"I hear that you are actually going to join those horrid people-- is that true?"
17249To whom?"
17249Under whose hand has this change grown?
17249V."Can two walk together, except they be agreed?"
17249Was he losing his mind?
17249Was it strange that a tie should grow between Rupert Ames and Signe Dahl?
17249Was my boy not in His service?
17249Was she really so very good looking?
17249Was there a hotel?
17249Was there then one other of his family that had received the gospel-- one that could help him?
17249What could be more delicious?
17249What do you say about it, Miss Wilton?
17249What do you say to that?"
17249What do you think of it?"
17249What do you think of this?"
17249What good would you be on a_ saeter_?
17249What is death?"
17249What is the object of this life?
17249What is to be done?"
17249What say you, Remand?"
17249What should she do?
17249What was that voice that reached him-- a voice love- laden, full to over- flowing from the regions of the past?
17249What was wrong?"
17249What will this power be, do you know?"
17249What would he do with more, anyway?
17249What''s it been, Volmer?"
17249What''s the matter?"
17249When Saints and angels come to earth again, And in the flesh with King Messiah reign?
17249When did you come to town?
17249When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face?
17249When the morning stars sang together, and all the Sons of God shouted for joy?"
17249When-- when are you to be married?"
17249Whence came I?
17249Where are you staying here, for the night?"
17249Where is she?"
17249Where shall I find them?"
17249Where was Job?
17249Where was he going?
17249Who could it be?
17249Why did not the Lord take care of His own?"
17249Why did you stay so long today?"
17249Why have you succeeded so well?"
17249Why not be free to enjoy them?
17249Why should he not paint pictures by words, as well as the artist who does the same by colors and the sculptor by form?
17249Why should it be so?
17249Why should you?
17249Why this curb on the passions and desires?
17249Will it do for a concert?"
17249Will you all come with me into the reading room?
17249Will you come?"
17249Will you have time to look around with me?"
17249Will you?"
17249Work was the only thing needed; but could she and her boy do it?
17249Would you like to meet him?"
17249Would you like to see it in working operation?"
17249Would you really like to live there?"
17249Yet you two are husband and wife, are you not?"
17249You are not leaving me?"
17249You have forgiven me, you say; but will the Lord?"
17249You have not been here before?"
17249You remember our last conversation?
17249You repeated to me some verses, do you remember?
17249You''ll come also?"
17249You''ll row me across, wo n''t you?"
17249and what is my destiny?
17249enquired Henrik,"How is that?"
14578''Like''has nothing to do with it; is it right?
14578''Who do you mean?'' 14578 *"Why not?"
14578Ah, friend,I said,"it is bad to be left out from the Lord''s table here; what will it be to be left out of heaven?"
14578And have not you also?
14578And pray, what is that?
14578And the missus inside( pointing to the dining- room),"be she converted?"
14578Are you coming to church to- night?
14578Are you quite sure?
14578Are you sure of that?
14578Are you wood, or leather, or stone? 14578 Be they converted too?"
14578But do you never think about your soul, John?
14578But suppose you think so?
14578But what does the Scripture say?
14578But what,I said,"if you have been neglecting and slighting God''s love for a long time, and He is now moving you with fear to return to Him?"
14578But,I asked,"suppose you have not repented and believed, what then?"
14578But,I said,"do you not see that faith does not consist in believing what you write, but in what God has written?
14578But,I said,"have you been home yet?"
14578But,I said,"what will they think when they see me?"
14578Can it be true? 14578 Could you do that?"
14578Did you never come as a sinner, and obtain the forgiveness of your sins?
14578Do you believe that He has done that?'' 14578 Do you believe, then,"said my visitor,"in the fire of hell?
14578Do you doubt me?
14578Do you hear him?
14578Do you know me?
14578Do you mean Gehenna, the place of torment?
14578Do you mean to say then,she replied, with surprise,"that you have no sins?"
14578Do you mean to say,he continued,"that the Church is not the very ark of salvation?"
14578Do you mind telling me about it?
14578Do you really believe all this?
14578Do you thank Him for it?
14578Do you?
14578Go on with your text,said the vicar, quietly,"''Confounded be all they that serve graven images;''is that what you mean?"
14578Have you any salt? 14578 Have you this living water?"
14578Hear him? 14578 Here you are,"he said,"at it again, and they are getting worse and worse in the barn-- what ever is to be done?
14578How can I consciously appoint or license you to anything in my diocese?
14578How can you feel anything till you have it? 14578 How can you tell?"
14578How did you get it?
14578How is that?
14578I again said,''Who do you mean?'' 14578 I know what converting or saving''grace is; but what is this?"
14578I mean, does he preach about the forgiveness of sins? 14578 Is he converted?"
14578Is it a figure of speech that the rich man fared sumptuously, that he died, that he was buried? 14578 Is not conversion God''s work?"
14578Lost what?
14578May I ask what I am to understand by these words?
14578Mind?
14578Now, look at me, for I am a man of business: when will you come? 14578 Now,"I said,"you have renounced wine and all; have you?"
14578Oh, is that what you call revival work? 14578 Oh,"he replied,"will you preach tonight?"
14578Oh,he said,"are you there, neighbour?
14578Oh,said Billy,"you are come, are you?
14578Shall I ask the Lord to come down from heaven again and die on the cross for you?
14578Shall I do so?
14578Shall we ask Him?
14578Six shillings bid,said the auctioneer--"six shillings-- thank you; seven shillings; any more for that good old cupboard?
14578That may be; but do you not think you ought to thank Him for what He did for you?
14578There, did you not hear that?
14578There, there,she said,"What does any one want clearer and cleaner than that?"
14578Too late for what?
14578Well then, will you give your heart to God also?
14578Well, my friend,I said,"who are you?"
14578Well, then, why do you suppose that I mean something uncharitable or bad?
14578Well,I said,"and what did you do then?"
14578What could I do with souls?
14578What d''yer want with me?
14578What did he say?
14578What do you mean?
14578What do you mean?
14578What is all this confusion about?
14578What is that?
14578What is that?
14578What is that?
14578What is this?
14578What services?
14578What shall I pray for?
14578What would you do if there was no wall? 14578 What''s that to you?"
14578What''s the matter? 14578 What''s the matter?"
14578What, not working today, John?
14578What, then, is God, if I am''dear''only for telling you of His love? 14578 Where did they get it?"
14578Where did they get it?
14578Where is he?
14578Which Canon is it against?
14578Why do you ask me?
14578Why do you not preach in dependence upon God and go without a book like that good man? 14578 Why not?"
14578Why, Sam,said his master,"do n''t you like it?"
14578Why,I asked,"what is it all about?
14578William,I said,"did you ever see me before I came to this parish?"
14578Would one of us, or both, take pity on him, and give him our company?
14578You do believe that He has died for you- for you?
14578You may know more about this some day, perhaps; but in the meantime will you allow me to ask you one thing: Do you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ?
14578''Oh, what shall I do?
14578''What is thy petition?''
14578.... What young man?"
14578.... Will you not take a glass of wine?"
14578.... Will you take some bread?
14578After sighing and groaning several times, he said to himself,"What shall I do?--what shall I do?
14578Afterwards introducing himself, he asked me very politely,"What is the secret of all this?"
14578Again he disappeared for the whole day, until the evening, when he came into the vestry, and said,"Will you let me read prayers this evening?"
14578Among others, the churchwarden came to me in a very excited state, and said,"What ever made you say,''Now or never!--now or never!''?"
14578And how was I to reach them?
14578And while Billy was pondering how to"rise"six shillings, the same man came up and said,"What do you want that cupboard for, Billy?"
14578Are you converted?
14578Are you hiding away from me?"
14578Are you ill?"
14578Are you quite sure that, with all your faith in Baptismal Regeneration, you are born again of the Spirit?
14578Are you satisfied that you are now saved because you are in the Church?"
14578As I walked about in this garb, I asked a friend,"How do you like it?"
14578As soon as we entered her room, she said,"How do you do?
14578As to"heart conversion,"what is conversion at all if the heart is not touched?
14578But do you believe that Jesus died for you?"
14578But it must be done with a firm and whole heart; not"Lord, shall I give the half of my goods to feed the poor?"
14578But the question may be asked,"Is it possible for unsaved people( spiritually dead) to be so good and religious?
14578But when did I say that you were unconverted?
14578But, my brother, are you satisfied?"
14578But, what if He does?
14578But, what if He does?--what if He does?
14578Can not you see that?"
14578Can you tell me that you are?"
14578Can you trust Him?"
14578Converted, are ye?"
14578Could n''t yer get in?
14578Do n''t you remember three coast- guard men at Captain O--''s garden?"
14578Do n''t you see me there every Sunday?"
14578Do people become alike who look much at one another?
14578Do you believe that Christ died for you?"
14578Do you believe that the Lord Jesus died for you?"
14578Do you hear, man?
14578Do you know how to get forgiveness of sins?"
14578Do you know why the good Lord has spared you for so long?"
14578Do you mean to preach in future in dependence upon God?"
14578Do you really wish you had never been born?"
14578Do you remember once preaching about Abraham offering up his son Isaac?
14578Do you think it is a material fire?"
14578Have you got anything on your mind?"
14578Have you had no real transaction with''God about them?"
14578Have you heard that your vessel has gone down with all hands?"
14578Have you not a green- and- red carpet- bag?
14578He asked a stranger who was there, walking about, what he thought that old cupboard would go for?
14578He became very restless, and at last interrupting, said, respectfully,"If you please, sir, is there much more of that?"
14578He contented himself by asking me quietly,"And how long does your peace last?"
14578He continued,"Will you come to my house and preach this evening?
14578He did so, and looking grave, sounded my lungs, put his ear to my chest and then asked,"What is the matter with your left lung?"
14578He looked at me in a strange way, and then, leaning his back against a stone fence, he said,"Are you converted?"
14578He said to his visitor,"What do you want here?"
14578He then challenged me on another point, and said,"Have you peace with God?"
14578Hear what?
14578Hence the Lord''s exclamation,"Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?"
14578Her mother and sister came in, saying,"Is it not dreadful?"
14578Her sayings and doings would fill a book; but who would believe the things?
14578Here I challenged the statement, and said,"Have you any references there-- any''stars''or''daggers''to that?"
14578How can I believe that Jesus died for me, and not thank Him?"
14578How can you ask for forgiveness, and have it at the same time?"
14578How could I be so blind and ignorant?
14578How could I be so foolish, to give up a living, where there was vitality, though it was rough, for a superficial and artificial semblance of religion?
14578How could they have forgiveness if they did not come to me?
14578How did you come to break your pledge?"
14578How did you manage to get here?
14578How is it you are here?
14578How old are you?"
14578Human reasoning would say,"What, then, is the use of ministry and sacraments?
14578I agreed to this with thanks, as the first sign of sympathy I had found in him, and said,"Shall I go and take your services in exchange?"
14578I am sometimes asked,"Is there not such a thing as a feeling which is too deep for expression?"
14578I apologized for disturbing her, and was going away, when she said,"Will you not come in for a few minutes?"
14578I asked this man afterwards what it was that had had such an effect upon him?
14578I asked,"What is the matter?"
14578I asked;"never think about another world and eternity?"
14578I began to wonder at intervals,"What part of the diocese I was to be sent to?--Where is there a vacancy?"
14578I bowed to her, and said,"Can I help you?"
14578I came back among them, and, pointing to the door, said,"Is that where he stops?"
14578I confessed my shortcomings, and the defectiveness of my teaching, and pleaded earnestly,"Lord, what wouldst Thou have me to do?
14578I could not dare to say they would be lost forever; but where could they be now?
14578I could not help inquiring,"Where did the Druids get this sign?"
14578I disguised my voice, and asked,"What man?"
14578I had a dream once--- do you ever have dreams?
14578I had never seen an instrument of this kind before, and asked if he really believed in it?
14578I inquired, laying the emphasis on you--"for you, as if you were the only person for whom He died?"
14578I knocked at the door, and said,"Does Mrs. W-- live here?"
14578I made way for him, and he came stepping into the room; then making a profound bow to the said"missus,"he asked,"Be there any maidens( servants)?"
14578I mean, do you believe that He died; and that you have a personal interest in His death?"
14578I replied,"Do I know it now?"
14578I said,"Billy, do you know that I think the Lord wants to have mercy on you?
14578I said,"Do not be angry with me, but what do you believe about Him?"
14578I said,"Do you think your mother would let you return with us on a short visit?
14578I said,"Frank, is that you?
14578I said,"Why do you object to my going to see the poor fellow?
14578I said,''what can you mean?''
14578I took it from the gospel of the day--"What think ye of Christ?"
14578I was very happy, and said,''Whose garden is this?''
14578I wonder why God spares your life?
14578In a few minutes after I received a short note, the purport of which was,"How can I be saved?"
14578Is it not a fire which shall burn the soul-- a fire that never will be quenched-- where the worm will never die?"
14578Is it not your own conscience that tells you that?
14578Is it possible or reasonable to suppose that our Lord intended by these words to constitute all that assembly absolving priests?
14578Is it possible, I thought, to have such close communion with God, apart from the Church and her ministrations?
14578Is it so?"
14578Is not such a state an indication of spiritual vitality?"
14578Is not that literal?
14578Is that what you want me to say?"
14578Is that why husbands and wives so often resemble each other?
14578Is the way to hell as pleasant as this?
14578It may be asked, why did I permit such things?
14578Looking at the graves of some of my faithful Churchmen, I wondered,"Is it really true that they are now cursing me for having misled them?"
14578Mr. A. went on to ask me,"How did you get peace?"
14578My friend, after a little pause, said,"Have you not heard of the revival?"
14578No one could be more ignorant than the jailor at Philippi, but as soon as he was awakened he cried out,"What must I do to be saved?"
14578No sooner had I gone, than John''s heart failed him, and he burst out crying aloud, and said to his wife,"Oh, Mary, what shall I do?
14578Now then, what can I do for you?"
14578Oh, what shall I do?
14578Oh, what will become of us?"
14578Once I was tempted to take a book up into the pulpit, feeling I had nothing to say, when something said to me,"Is that the way you depend upon God?"
14578One Sunday, when I had been preaching on the text,"Cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?"
14578One day, during these services, she paid a visit to the Parsonage, and said,"My dear, have you a lemon in the house?"
14578Or how can He give you any feelings till you thank Him for what He has already done for you?
14578Poor dear man, like many others he was dreadfully frightened at the thought of"what will they think?"
14578Presently you stopped, and, turning to me, said,''Why do n''t you come on?''
14578Seeing a workman in a field close by, I called to him, and asked''Where does this road lead to?''
14578Seeing that I was perturbed at his suggestion, he went on teasing me all breakfast time, and at last said,"Well, what is your decision?
14578Shall I ask him?"
14578Shall I denounce them as delusions, or superstitious legality?
14578Shall I do this?
14578She asked me,"Can you tell me the meaning of this?"
14578She could not understand it, and said,"It is not so in churches, is it?"
14578She hesitated, and then looking at me said,"Do you mean objectively, or subjectively?"
14578So you are a Puseyite turned Evangelical, eh?
14578Some may say,"But what did she obtain?"
14578Some one asked,"what is he like?"
14578Standing in the passage, and looking into the room where I was seated, he said,"Sir, are you a clergyman?"
14578Still, the thought continually haunted me--- What can this"conversion"be?
14578That next morning it came to my mind that I must go round to the people and ask them what they were thinking about?
14578The Word says that God is more willing to take than you are to give: you believe you have given; but do you believe that God has taken?
14578The next morning the same farmer appeared again, and said,"What do you want two pounds for?"
14578The next morning, a yeoman called to me as I was passing her cottage, and said,"Master, what d''yer think?
14578The question arrested me,"What if He says that to you?
14578The questions that troubled me were-- what was I to do with three thousand people?
14578Then I turned to the other, who was also crying, and said,"Do you believe?"
14578Then looking at the crucifix on her table, I said,"What does that remind you of?"
14578There was no hedge or tree within sight for him to hide behind; where could he be?
14578They said,"This teaching seems all true and scriptural; but what will become of us if you go away, and another man comes who thinks otherwise?
14578They said,"You will come again to- morrow?"
14578They tried hard to laugh him out of it, and asked him which of the chapels he would join?
14578Third,"When, then, was he reconciled?"
14578This was a startling and an alarming word to many of my earnest people, who said,"What then will become of us?"
14578This was more easily said than done; for where could I take the children, or how could I leave them at home?
14578This was terrifying news for the vicar, who turned, and looking at me with astonishment, said, reproachfully,"How did you do it?"
14578Was it from looking at sand always that they became that colour?
14578We did so; and when my friend left me at the vicarage door, he said abruptly,"Will you let me write to you?"
14578We held each other''s hands in silence, till at last I said,"How are you?
14578Were you?
14578What am I to do?"
14578What are you doing there?
14578What are your hearts made of, that God''s love can not touch or His Word break them?"
14578What could he mean by having his eyes opened to see himself a wretched, lost man?
14578What d''yer want with me?"
14578What did he mean?
14578What did she mean?
14578What do you think?"
14578What does he say?"
14578What is the matter?"
14578What shall I do?"
14578What shall I do?"
14578What shall I say to these things?
14578What shall I sing?"
14578What was that wonderful thing which God did for him and for the souls of his people?
14578What was"seeing the way of salvation"?
14578What will become of us?"
14578When I assured her that her husband was only just beginning to live, she said,"Must we be Dissenters now?
14578When I finished, I said,"Shall I print it?"
14578When he had sat some time and had had some luncheon, my wife said,"I wonder whether this is the young man we heard about this morning?
14578When she could speak, she said,"What will happen to him now?
14578When will you come?"
14578When will you come?"
14578Who needs to depend upon God for this more than you do?"
14578Why did Simon Peter fail at first?
14578Why do men secede; and break their own hearts, and the hearts of those who love them?
14578Why is this?"
14578Why not''now''?"
14578Why should I?
14578Why, then, be so zealous about this?
14578Will he die?
14578Will you come in and take a cup of tea and rest a little?"
14578Will you come over to luncheon with me?"
14578Will you come?"
14578Will you do the same for me?"
14578Would you like to speak to them?"
14578You could not have greater proof of it, could you?
14578You have not told me anything''about Christ; have you nothing to say about the blood of Jesus, and about your sins?
14578___________________________"I am Billy Bray,"he replied, looking steadily at me with his twinkling eyes;"and be you the parson?"
14578____________________________* See Tract,"Are You Satisfied?"
14578and are people so unconcerned about it?''
14578and did not William meet you on the road?"
14578and inquiring of the people"Do you see it?
14578and what was I to do with them?
14578and what would become of them hereafter?
14578and why did he subsequently succeed?
14578and, more than this, does he expect people to have forgiveness?"
14578are you come back?"
14578asked our visitor, hastily;"What young man do you mean?
14578do you hear it?"
14578he said,"Where am I to come?"
14578said the poor distracted man to his wife--"do you hear him?"
14578said the vicar, starting,"you mean your sister Mary?
14578what shall I do?
14578who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
14578why not''now''?"
48668Are you not a''Mormon''elder?
48668Can I obtain lodging here tonight?
48668Did you notice anything when you came in here last night?
48668What was it you noticed?
48668What?
48668Who brought you here last night?
48668Who is there?
48668You have not been here before?
48668Are you not ashamed?"
48668Immediately came a moment of great exaltation, but followed quickly by a voice which spoke to me in a contemptuous tone:"What is wrong with you?
48668Mr. Nordrum was a liberal- minded man and he said to Mrs. Miller,"Have you a comfortable room that we can have, as we have a prisoner along with us?"
48668What do you want?
48668Where was I to go?
48668said the lady,"a nice room for a prisoner?"
49386And where are ye from?
49386Could it not be a temptation?
49386The questions that for a time perplexed him were: should he respond at once to the call to fulfill a mission?
49386she exclaimed,"and do you know our Micky?"
49588I approached the door,continued the narrative,"and exclaimed, gracious lord, when shall these things be?
49588When shall we all meet again?
49588Again I cried, Lord, when shall these things be?
49588I cried the third time loudly, gracious God, when shall all this take place?
49588were they to give utterance to the doctrines they taught while living, how long would they be permitted to grace this building?
36946''And out of what,''said Mr. Ballou,''are these boards and shingles made?'' 36946 ''Madam, do you think your son will know you?''
36946''Well, I thought so,''said Mr. Ballou;''and now,''continued he,''here are many brick houses,--of what are they made?'' 36946 But what does he believe, then?"
36946But, sir, did you ever hear him preach?
36946Do you believe, my dear sir,said Mr. Ballou,"that a righteous God would answer the vile prayer of such a wicked wretch?"
36946Several times, during his stay, the inquiry was agitated,--''Will you come to Richmond again?'' 36946 Shall I not love those objects whom my God loves?
36946Sir, if I may be so bold,said the stranger, after looking for a moment somewhat critically,"where do you live when at home?"
36946Well, sir,said the deacon,"what will become of a man who goes out of the world cursing and swearing, and calling on God to damn his soul to hell?"
36946What am I to do in this case? 36946 What are you going to do with that mop?"
36946What book are you reading there?
36946What is your name?
36946Whose church do you attend?
36946Why call we death to man a foe? 36946 Why not?"
36946_ Queries._--With what feelings do you look back upon your past life, its influence and results, its commencement and its end? 36946 ''A wounded conscience who can bear?'' 36946 --Are you going to mop up the floor,"he asked,"before it becomes perfectly clean?
36946--"Well, Mr. Ballou,"continued she,"do you believe they will be saved without first becoming perfectly holy?
36946A certain brother in the ministry said to the writer of these pages,--"You are preparing a biography of your father?"
36946And know you not that it is_ the goodness of God that leadeth to repentance_?
36946And may we not all be encouraged to hope, that, if we live good lives, the harvest will extend beyond the ken of the sower?
36946And would you wish to cast her down, and wreck her on the quicksands of dismal doubt?
36946Are ye not much better than they?
36946Are you going to mop it up_ just as it is_?"
36946As he came in, she began:--"Your name is Ballou, I believe, sir?"
36946Ballou?"
36946Bugbee sick?
36946Bugbee?
36946But might I not render myself more useful by accepting this call?
36946But where were the father, the mother, the brothers and sisters, who watched over my infancy and guided my youth?
36946Could a more happily conceived answer have been given to the woman, if hours had been consumed in its preparation?
36946Death only comes when he is sent, Commissioned from on high; And all his weapons, too, are lent,-- Why fear we, then, to die?
36946Did you see him?"
36946Do you believe they will be saved_ just as they are_?"
36946Do you observe her aspect firm, and her eyes turned towards heaven?
36946Do you see Hope''s celestial form, leaning on her anchor, and, while the raging waves of a restless sea dash against her, she remains unmoved?
36946Does he himself sustain?
36946Does heavenly wisdom teach us so?
36946Eloquent, was he?
36946For when we love one another and love God, what duty is there that will be neglected?
36946Freed from superstition, what heart would not be charmed with the character which the Saviour gives of our Heavenly Father?
36946Had death on us an evil eye, Would he our pains remove, And set our spirits free to fly To peaceful realms above?
36946Have we any reason to believe that the_ earth_ is more favored with the divine goodness than any other part or parts of creation?
36946How can the event of such a man''s death transpire, without exciting in me extraordinary sensations?
36946How shall our feeble pen portray these striking and long to be remembered scenes?
36946I once said to him,''Suppose the idea of God''s sovereignty were taken out of you, how much would there be left of you?''
36946I wish he would preach so that little girls could understand him; wo n''t he, mother?"
36946If in the heart the virus dwell Of murder, can we that expel By dire revenge, or shall we find We miss the law that governs mind?
36946If so, must there not have been trees before there was a wooden house?''
36946If the_ earth_ be full of the goodness of the Lord, have we not in this a fair specimen of the rest of his vast creation?
36946If this were not the true nature of the gospel, how could there be"peace and joy in believing"?
36946If this will not lead us to our duty, what will?
36946Is evil self- existent?
36946Is he of independent might?
36946Is it not equally self- evident that the cause which produced evil is good?
36946Is not this circumstance my justification?
36946Is not this thought in itself a strong incentive to virtue and well- doing?
36946Need we count that house poor in literary possessions which contains a Bible?
36946No answering voice is here; Say,--does the soldier sleep?
36946No; for, referring once more to the similitude, what drove your children away?
36946Of what are these houses made?''
36946Scarcely had the journey commenced, when his fellow- passenger opened the conversation by saying,--"You are just from the island, I suppose?"
36946See ye his scythe, his dart, his spear?
36946Shall I be afraid that those who despise my father will also despise me?
36946Shall I be silent?
36946Shall I not love all those for whose sins he sent his Son to be a propitiation?
36946Shall I purchase their smiles at the expense of a character which is dearer to me than my life?
36946Still is that heaven- touched tongue, Pulseless the throbbing breast; That voice with music strung Forever put to rest To rest?
36946Sure enough, where were they?
36946The query is, Do you love your child because you have washed it, or did you wash it because you loved it?''"
36946These premises once established in his mind, what fear could he possibly entertain of death?
36946To gratify this desire would indeed be delightful to me, but what benefit could it ever be to my fellow- men?"
36946Was it marvellous that his heart- speech should tingle within me as the voice of a father?
36946Was it not the design of my Master to enlarge my sphere of usefulness in his service?
36946What ails the sinner?--why his hand on his breast?
36946What could be more base in me than silence and inaction?
36946What could he do?
36946What is the present end and aim of your life, and how does it differ from the morning of your existence?
36946What is time when it is past?
36946What kind of a faith must that be which will not bear to be preached?
36946What man or woman is there, however humble be their sphere of action, but desires most earnestly to leave behind a good and honored name?
36946What would it avail to urge in this case, that almost every one in the community would be against me?
36946What_ brought_ them back?
36946When will our legislators learn, That blessed, heavenly truth discern,-- When will it well be understood, That evil is o''ercome with good?"
36946Who can gainsay that?
36946Who covets the world- wide fame of the infidel historian?
36946Who placed them in his hand?
36946Who would not leave behind him the glorious memory of the true Christian?
36946Why should we be told such awful stories with regard to eternity?
36946Why should we be told that there is an everlasting state of burning, in order to induce us to love our Father in heaven?
36946Why should we fear to die?
36946Why, then, should not his goodness be preached to sinners?
36946Why?
36946Will terror make us do our duty?
36946Will you say the suggestion is wicked, and could be made by no other than one who is wicked?
36946Will you say you never before heard that evil is useful?
36946Would it become us, then, who have seen and realized the full bent of this noble spirit in him, to fail to speak clearly of these matters?
36946Would you blast this amaranthine flower?
36946Would you plant in its stead the nightshade of despair?
36946and did not Christ reproach the Pharisees for disfiguring their faces with a sad countenance?
36946how can ye escape the damnation of hell?''"
36946said Mr. Ballou,''if all wooden houses were made of trees, must there not have been trees before there were wooden houses?''
36946said he,''how can I go away?''
36946what great truth had he illustrated, whom had he glorified save himself, whom enlightened as to the unbounded grace and goodness of God?
36946what of the night?''
36946where are your crutches?''
36946who shall attempt to describe all these things?"
18507128. Who does not know from the Word that everyone is allotted a life after death according to his deeds?
18507212. Who does not talk of fortune?
18507224. Who can not see that it is the internal from which the external exists and that consequently the external has its essence from the internal?
1850727- 45) divine providence has a heaven from mankind for its purpose?
185075. Who does not believe that his little ones are in heaven and that after death he will see his wife, whom he has loved?
185076. Who contradicts when something is said about the lot or state of those who have passed from time into eternal life?
1850777. Who can not from his faculty called rationality understand that a given good is serviceable to society, and a given evil harmful to society?
18507A man may ask:"What is light` in itself''?
18507Again I inquired,"What is the nature of those enjoyments?"
18507Against what manner of providence are the arguments valid?
18507And acknowledge further that man is to remove evils of himself, but still acknowledge that he does so from the Lord?
18507And also that the devil infuses evils into the thoughts and leads astray and incites one to commit evils?
18507And as each relies on what rules him in order to become greater, and aspires to be greatest, how can he see that God exists?
18507And does not much happen by chance?
18507And finally from a first or from underived being?
18507And is spiritual good anything other than the enjoyment and pleasure of perceiving the beauty and harmony?
18507And the more he loves him, the more he fears hurting him?
18507And what man, speaking in favor of divine providence and of God in his reasoning, is not speaking from the spiritual or internal man?
18507And who can dispose the infinite varieties of life among men but He who is life itself, that is, love itself and wisdom itself?
18507And who does not know by experience that the external can appear out of accord with the essence it has from the internal?
18507Are the Father and He not one then, like soul and body?
18507Are they to be believed or not?
18507As this is man''s situation, what then is his proprium?
18507Asked"What then is God?
18507Asked,"Would you grant that divine love and wisdom are life itself?"
18507But which is true, the latter or the former?
18507But who does not see, if he opens his eyes, that these are empty words, without reality because nothing of good is in them?
18507But who knows this today?
18507Can I not make true whatever I will?"
18507Can I not''acknowledge God when I learn for certain that God there is?
18507Can anyone reasonably think that the Lord can enter where the devil reigns, or heaven be where hell is?
18507Can anyone speak so unless he inwardly believes it?
18507Can anything exist except from a prior self?
18507Can it be called good if it is without affection and perception?
18507Can it impart and then take away?
18507Can man be saved without being reformed first?
18507Can not a woman receive more than one without harm?
18507Can not offspring be born of it, too?
18507Can one believe in it until he sees it?"
18507Can one deny that He has done so for the sake of the end in view, namely salvation?
18507Can such a state in a man be changed except by the evils being removed in the external man?
18507Can the idea exist in any other thought than thought about self and the world, and does it not really mean that the world is all and eternity nothing?
18507Can there be anything in its progress which does not proceed with all constancy according to the laws of divine providence?
18507Can there be anything in its progress which does not proceed with all constancy according to the laws of divine providence?
18507Can these views be reconciled in any other way than this, that what the church teaches is the truth, and what the world teaches is the appearance?
18507Can what is dead govern anything?
18507Consequently that these evils are in themselves injuries, and those goods in themselves benefits?
18507Do not bats and owls have eyes to see light as darkness and darkness as light?
18507Do not each and all things in tree or shrub proceed constantly and wonderfully from purpose to purpose according to the laws of their order of things?
18507Do not each and all things in tree or shrub proceed constantly and wonderfully from purpose to purpose according to the laws of their order of things?
18507Does anyone know this?
18507Does divine providence lie concealed in this?
18507Does he think they exist?
18507Does he want to know anything further about either truth or good?
18507Does it not laugh then at prudence and wisdom?
18507Does not one who loves another fear to hurt him?
18507Does not the like occur between husband and wife?
18507Does not the soul, which disposes the interiors, dispose the actions also which spring from them?
18507Does not the world do so?
18507Does not what is itself alive govern what is lifeless?
18507Does one not have light in his dreams in the middle of the night?
18507Does reason not insist that to be any of these and to love God is a contradiction?
18507Does sound reason not dictate that such a man can not be saved?
18507Does such a person think of God or of eternal life?
18507Evil affections and the thoughts from them to make one devil which is hell, and good affections and the thoughts from them one Lord in heaven?
18507For a person may think,"What does the acknowledgment effect when the Lord is omnipotent and wills the salvation of all?
18507For instance, who would see a spiritual truth unless the Word taught it?
18507For men may ask themselves and one another,"Why does divine providence, if it exists, reveal such things for the first time now?"
18507For who can understand that the world could be created as there described?
18507Further, how can divine essence from eternity beget another and produce still another who proceeds from them both?
18507Has not this house been made a den of robbers?
18507Have those with standing a larger measure of happiness than those with little standing or even the least standing, like farmers and their hands?
18507How can a murderer, thief, adulterer, or false witness love God?
18507How can it do so in deceptions and schemes?
18507How does anything spiritual enter into this?"
18507How else can there be any acknowledgment which in its essence is faith?
18507How, then, can heaven enter hell when a gulf is fixed between them so great that there is no crossing from one to the other?
18507I asked,"What shall I write?"
18507I asked,"Why did you infest the good?"
18507I then asked,"What is your enjoyment?"
18507I then said,"Do you find them enjoyable?"
18507If it is asserted that faith is the medium of salvation, what man can not have this faith?
18507If one asks,"Is life not dissipated then on the death of the body?"
18507If then he is rational and spiritual in external form only, and not at the same time in his internal form, is he man?
18507If then you will think spiritually, as you can if you will, will you not see wisdom in all this?
18507If you regard them then solely from the confirmations of them, will you not be seeing falsities as truth?
18507If, however, you take away repentance, or what is the same thing, separate life from religion, what is left except the words,"Have mercy on me"?
18507In fact, who does?
18507In regard to the first essential of the church, which is an acknowledgment of God, they only think,"What is God?
18507Indeed, could he receive it?
18507Is He not life itself?"
18507Is darkness not light, therefore, and light darkness?"
18507Is he different from a player on the stage or from an ape with an almost human face?
18507Is it anything but just an expression?
18507Is it anything else or more than an expression which people get from a priest?
18507Is it not by prudence, wisdom, cunning and malice that all things are done in the world?
18507Is it not enough for him to know the externals and dispose them for health of body and mind?
18507Is it not from Him who has it in its full might, that is, who possesses it in and from Himself?
18507Is it not his state then that a pent- up fire of lusts of evil consumes the interiors of his mind and lays them waste even to the entrance?
18507Is it not merely a thought?
18507Is it not thought that He is God and Man, God from Jehovah the Father of whom He was conceived and Man from the Virgin Mary from whom He was born?
18507Is not all else necessity or consequence?
18507Is not light only something which appears in the eye according to the eye''s condition?
18507Is not that true which I make true?"
18507Is not the devil such?
18507Is not the temporal relatively nothing and does it not become nothing when it is past?"
18507Is not what is called beautiful truth to it, and what is called enjoyable good to it?
18507Is not what is called harmonious truth to it, and what is called pleasing good to it?
18507Is one person more blessed and happier than another for it?
18507Is something different to be said in relation to the organic substances of the mind?
18507Is spiritual truth anything other than beauty and harmony in spiritual matters and objects?
18507Is there a church whose doctrine is not based on the precepts of the Decalog?
18507Is there any evil in it?
18507Is there love or mercy in those loves?
18507Is there such a thing?
18507Is this not in itself imaginary?
18507It can be replied,"What of that?
18507It is undeniable that all which one sees, hears, smells, tastes or feels flows in; why not then what he thinks and wills?
18507It may be said that it is to be believed and not thought about; but who does not think about what he is told must be believed?
18507Lest it be thought these are meant, Paul explains, saying at that point, Do we not then make the law void through faith?
18507Let wisdom speak in you, and you will exclaim in astonishment,"Who does not see the divine in such things?
18507May it not seem like one or two days?
18507May its blackness not be said to be only a shading which is not the real fact?
18507May not these enjoy more happiness when it is well with them and they are content with their lot?
18507May one not know from this that only he is a human being who is inwardly what he desires others to think he is?
18507Moreover, in the fervor of his belief he may ask,"How can God see so many condemned in hell when He can save them all in an instant from pure mercy?"
18507Moreover, what is greater or less standing, or greater or less wealth?
18507Moreover, who does not see that the difference between the two loves is like that between what is principal and what is instrumental?
18507Must he not hate God?
18507Must he not then acknowledge as a consequence that man is to do good and think truth of himself, yet always acknowledge that these are from the Lord?
18507Must not a house be steady for a variety of things to be done in it by a person?
18507Must not divine love do this, then, being infinite?
18507Of truth he says,"What is truth except that which confirms this faith?"
18507On the question,"Is providence only general or also detailed?"
18507Or a graven image or statue?"
18507Or an idea or fancy?
18507Or the prior self exist except from one prior to it?
18507So he neglects all until he does not know what evil is; what then is he to search out and see in himself?
18507Some of them remark,"What is truth?
18507Some therefore ask,"What is truth?
18507Suppose thought is sustained for ten or twelve hours; may not the length of time seem like one or two hours?
18507Tell someone farther along in years,"Do not do this because it is contrary to the Decalog"and who gives heed?
18507Tell someone, not that a given thing is good, but simply say"good"--is good anything?
18507That there is talk of the kind in the church is known, but who believes that it is so?
18507The external senses died with the body, did they not?
18507The reply can be,"What of it?
18507The sense- ridden ask,"How can the soul be anything else?
18507Therefore the Lord says, Why do you call Me Lord, Lord, and do not do what I say?
18507They ask,"How can anyone be wise of himself or do good of himself?"
18507They ask,"What does acknowledgment accomplish?
18507They say to themselves,"Why should I search out evil or good?
18507They still think,"What is the spiritual except a finer natural?"
18507They tell themselves,"What is this to me?
18507Thinking more deeply, one asks oneself, How can the divine essence, which is infinite, be divided?
18507To be saved, must he not first be led away from these evils and thus be reformed?
18507To fit a world of laws must not the divine care have its laws, too?
18507To what else can He look from His infinite being?
18507To what else in mankind of which He forms His heaven?
18507Was it not that they might know what evils are sins to be shunned?
18507Was it only that they might know and believe, but do nothing?
18507Was it such or such?
18507What are truth and good to the hearing?
18507What can exist apart from being, and what can being be from which is all other being except being itself?
18507What do they intend?"
18507What does it mean to say that it is contrary to God?"
18507What else can divine providence then have for its end than the reformation and salvation of mankind?
18507What else is"This I will,"or"This I understand,"or"I love this,"or"I think this"?
18507What eulogizer, mourning the dead, does not exalt them to heaven and place them among the angels conversing with them and sharing their joy?
18507What has the heat in common then with what is evil and noxious?
18507What heretic can see his falsities unless he welcomes the genuine truth of the church?
18507What indeed is faith without its laws?
18507What is black in itself but white?
18507What is good but enjoyment, and divine good but eternal blessedness?
18507What is left except necessities, consequences and the fortuitous in which there is no semblance of divine providence?
18507What is life without joy and pleasure?
18507What is light when the eye is closed?
18507What is more easily done?
18507What is more unquiet at heart, more often provoked, or more violently enraged than self- love?
18507What is"universal providence"then but a metaphysical term, and nothing but a term?
18507What life has he then?
18507What man of you, if his son shall ask bread, will give him a stone?
18507What man, speaking in favor of nature and of human prudence in his reasoning, is not speaking from the natural or external man?
18507What more is needed than this ocular proof?
18507What need then to do more than cry,"Have mercy on me, O God"?
18507What priest does not speak so to the dying?
18507What then will the Lord not do, who is mercy itself?
18507What would be the point in considering them before what providence is has been considered?
18507What would eternal life be without this?
18507What would they do with the light in which the spiritual sense of the Word is?
18507What, again, is good which has no relation to anything?
18507What, then, are standing and riches to the wicked but stumbling blocks?
18507What, then, is standing except an idea, unless it attaches to the office or the use?
18507When he can not do this, what would happen if he disposed internals also?
18507When one sees angels in paintings or statuary does he not recognize them as such?
18507When the natural sense is, why not the spiritual sense?
18507When you do those abominable things?
18507Which is?
18507Which of you moreover can by taking thought add a cubit to his stature?
18507Who can believe that unless man had full liberty, he not only could not be saved but would even perish utterly?
18507Who can communicate what is divine and implant it in the heart except the Divine Himself from whom it is and of whom it treats?
18507Who can feel the cruelty of vengeance except one who is in good from love to the neighbor?
18507Who can feel this pleasure unless what he is affected by seems to be his?
18507Who can not see that those who do such things do not love the neighbor as themselves?
18507Who can not think and speak so, with trust and confidence, too, even when he is thinking of hell and eternal condemnation?
18507Who can not understand, if he will, that what is being perfected to eternity can not possibly be made perfect in an instant?
18507Who can repulse it if it opposes him?
18507Who can sense the spiritual uncleanness of adultery except one who is in the cleanliness of chastity?
18507Who can think of it otherwise?
18507Who can think that He was conceived from two Divines, and if from His own that this was His Father?
18507Who can wish to know or to understand anything except that an affection of his takes pleasure in it?
18507Who does not acknowledge it by speaking of it and know something of it by experience?
18507Who does not acknowledge that everyone leaves external things behind with the body and enters into internal things on becoming a spirit?
18507Who does not feel a heightening of enjoyment in them as he succeeds in them and practices them uninhibited?
18507Who does not perceive it within himself when he hears that the internal man is to be purified first and the external by it?
18507Who does not see that a judge is to serve justice, a magistrate the common welfare, a king his kingdom, and that it is not to be the other way around?
18507Who does not see that conjunction with God is life eternal and salvation?
18507Who does not see that good should be the head, and that when it is, the Lord is there?
18507Who does not see that man would have no freedom then?
18507Who does not see that the cause is not in the heat but in the recipient subject?
18507Who does not see that when evil is the head, the devil is there?
18507Who else can bring about this unity?
18507Who else can combine affections into a form?
18507Who feels that it is evil to love himself above others?
18507Who gives thought to the enjoyments of his love?
18507Who has seen Him?"
18507Who is admitted to Holy Communion without this admonition and precept?
18507Who knows even what an affection of the love of good is, or that these affections are innumerable, in fact, infinite?
18507Who of himself can believe otherwise?
18507Who sees anything of it?
18507Who should know the divine guidance if not the men and women in heaven who have obviously enjoyed it?
18507Who that knows anything about man''s life does not see the impossibility of this?
18507Who then can not know that so far as man shuns and is averse to evil he shuns and is averse to hell?
18507Who then can not make this a matter of his reason if only he will?
18507Who thinks that God and Man in Him, or His Divine and His Human, are one person, and are one as soul and body are?
18507Who thinks that they are spectres, still less souls or minds hovering in the universe?
18507Who thinks then that they are bodiless spirits or airy entities or clouds, as do some of the erudite?
18507Who, on hearing a Gentile say he will not do this or that evil because it is contrary to his God, does not say to himself,"Is this person not saved?
18507Who, then, knows that this is an evil, though it is the head of evils?
18507Why evil, when it does not condemn me?
18507Why good, when it does not save me?
18507Why is it said that this is new?
18507Why should not spiritual intelligence and wisdom increase as well?
18507Why should not the supreme end, a heaven from the human race, proceed in similar fashion?
18507Why should not the supreme purpose, a heaven from the human race, proceed in similar fashion?
18507Why then do not Reformed Christians believe it, who know it from the Word?
18507Why, indeed, should English not be allowed its own sentence structure and word order?
18507Will you find fifty in a thousand who are loves of God, among whom, moreover, only a few aspire to eminence?
18507Would he not be like one called a dullard or a clod?
18507Would man not be an empty nothing then?
18507Would that not be to give what will perish, what in itself is nothing, coming to nothing when it perishes?
18507Would that not be turned into darkness?
18507Would there not be darkness that could be dispelled only by the light in which the Word is, and only with one who wishes to be enlightened?
18507Would this not amount to calling the Lord unmerciful?
18507Yet who does not know that only God is to be invoked, and not any dead person?
18507Yet who does not see that a person, whatever his function or standing, is to serve the affairs which he administers, and not they him?
18507Yet who knows what it is?
18507[ 2] But consider: what is universal providence when the details are taken from it?
18507[ 2] First:_ The external can not compel the internal, but the internal can compel the external._ Who can be forced to believe or love?
18507[ 2] Many also, as they listen to others, think to themselves,"Do those speaking think inwardly in themselves as they think in utterance?
18507[ 2] Today is not the Decalog like a small, closed book or document, opened only in the hands of children and the young?
18507[ 2] Who can not see from reason that other things are meant than those recorded literally like history?
18507[ 2] Who can possibly have a perception of one God unless He is one in person?
18507[ 3] But what is thought of the Lord today?
18507[ 3] I asked again, Why have you taught your children the Decalog?
18507[ 5] But what was done?
18507[ 5] Who does not know that a man is what he is inwardly?
18507[ 7] But one may ask, What are affection and thought then?
18507[ 7] I asked,"What more shall I write from you?"
18507and in your name done many mighty things?
18507and of good,"What is good except what is in me from this faith?
18507if then you are unable to do what is least, why do you take thought for the rest?
18507one says to himself,"This man is not saved, is he?
18507they answer,"What are love and wisdom?"
18507will you then come to stand before Me in this house which is called by My name and say, We are delivered?
12056How are we to know that the doctrine of Emanations is false? 12056 ( Sir?) 12056 ( said Harrington), what was that, that Parker and Rogers said about the Spirit of God? 12056 ( said Harrington;) and where? 12056 ( used I to say,) will you shrink from truth, lest it lead to error? 12056 (Who would not think,"says he,"that it was one of Constantine''s_ aide- de- camps_ that was speaking?")
12056), whose sole offence was, the having believed Abraham''s lie?
12056***** But in what position was I now, towards the apostles?
12056--How then would this apply to the Temptation, at which certainly none of them were present?
1205612), than on pocket- handkerchiefs dipped in the blood of martyrs?
1205617) enter into details concerning the deeds and words of Jesus?
1205639), transporting him through the air; as oriental genii are supposed to do?
120564) almost says it:--"_All this was done, that it might be fulfilled_,"& c. Do my critics mean to tell me that Jesus_ was not aware_ of the prophecy?
12056Account for what?
12056Adam fell by the first temptation: what greater proof of a fallen nature have_ I_ ever given?
12056And how can it be imagined that the Lord of the soul cares more about a historical than about a geological, metaphysical, or mathematical argument?
12056And how could I distinguish the genius of the miracle of tribute- money in the fish''s mouth, from those of the apocryphal gospels?
12056And how does he set about his reply?
12056And is it insulting a man, to refuse to worship him?
12056And is then the life of a saint for seventy years, or for seven years, no better than a dog''s life?
12056And now rose the question, How could such moral evidence become appreciable to heathens and Mohammedans?
12056And what is the_ stage_ of it?
12056And what was the moral tendency of the doctrine?
12056And what will be then said of him, who now despises the noble Parker?
12056And when, in result, the trial has proved the defect of his wisdom, did they not perform a useful public service?
12056And whence comes this monstrosity into such bosoms?
12056Are the superficial amenities, the soothing fictions, the smotherings of the burning heart,... really paramount in this world, and never to give way?
12056Are we not exhorted to"prove all things, and hold fast that which is good?"
12056Besides, if an angel appeared to my senses, and wrought miracles, how would that assure me of his moral qualities?
12056Besides, inspiration has not saved Matthew from error about demons; and why then about Joseph''s dream and its highly important contents?
12056Besides, why should a Greek not speak Greek in an assembly of his own countrymen?
12056But are you in a condition to form an opinion?
12056But did I proceed to deny the Divinity of the Son?
12056But how am I brought into this topic?
12056But is it really no moral fault,--is it not a moral enormity,--to deny that Pagans have human rights?
12056But is this death a mere change of state, a renunciation of earthly life?
12056But it became the more needful to ask; How was it that the other writers omitted to tell of such decisive exhibitions?
12056But no: for how then could it exist in some feminine natures?
12056But the question is, shall human beings, who( as all of us) are imperfect, be controlled by public law, or by individual caprice?
12056But was it necessary to impute to John conscious and wilful deception?
12056But what of the 11th of Isaiah?
12056But why more than Luke?
12056Can a mathematician understand physiology, or a physiologist questions of law?
12056Can anything be more heartless, or more like the sneering devil they talk of, than Mr. Harrington?
12056Clearly it was an error, to make miracles our_ foundation_; but might we not hold them as a result?
12056Could I admit their inspiration, when I no longer thought them infallible?
12056Could I in any case rationally assign this as a ground for believing in Christ,--"because I am frightened by his threats"--?
12056Could carnal reason discern that human or divine blood, any more than that of beasts, had efficacy to make the sinner as it were sinless?
12056Could he really think Jesus to be a mere man, and yet believe him to be sinless?
12056Could it authorise me to plait a whip of small cords, and flog a preferment- hunter out of the pulpit?
12056Did Jesus_ not_"publicly denounce the social and political evils"of Judà ¦ a?
12056Did Paul go about preaching the Bible?
12056Did he not know that his doctrine would send on earth"not peace, but a sword"?
12056Did he see a sight, or hear a sound?
12056Did he see him as a man in a fleshly body, or as a glorified heavenly form?
12056Did he see only, or did he also handle?
12056Did the disciples need to be taught that God was greater than man?
12056Does he not say that?
12056Does he say that we are to love and embrace Christianity, without trying to ascertain whether it be true or false?
12056Does it not suffice to say, that"every creature, because he is a creature and not God, must necessarily be frail?"
12056Does my friend deny that the death of Jesus was wilfully incurred?
12056Does not Mr. Rogers believe the Old Testament inspired and all of it true?
12056Does the Christian recommend his religion to a Pagan by stealing his manhood and all that belongs to it?
12056Does the reader deny this?
12056Dreams?
12056Faith in what?
12056Farther, if only a_ small_ immorality is concerned, shall we then say that a miracle may justify it?
12056Fellowes?"
12056Give me then your formula: where, what is it?"
12056Had I had opportunity of testing their spirituality?
12056Had I not really condemned them as unspiritual, barely because of their creed?
12056Had Paul ever seen Jesus when alive?
12056Have I imagined or desired that miracle would shield me from persecution?
12056Have I not been 25 years a reader of the Bible?
12056Have_ I_ pretended power of working miracles?
12056He is generally understood to mean,"Why do you try to implicate me in a political charge?"
12056Henceforth I began to ask: what will_ he_ say to this and that?
12056How are we to draw the line of separation?
12056How can I believe_ at second hand_, from the word of one whom I discern to hold so lax notions of evidence?
12056How can any man assume to be an authoritative teacher, and then claim that men shall not put his wisdom to the proof?
12056How did he recognize the miraculous apparition to be the person whom Pilate had crucified?
12056How do you mean( said Fellowes, with curiosity aroused)?
12056How long will it be before English Christians cry out Shame against those two books?
12056How then was the Bible a sufficient explanation of her recovering out of Popery?
12056How_ should_ he have known all this?
12056I am at a loss to believe that he supposes me to think that a theory of mesmeric wonders( as the complement of an atheistic creed?)
12056I asked myself,--was I then possibly different from all?
12056I had now to ask,--Where are_ the twelve men_ of whom Paley talks, as testifying to the resurrection of Christ?
12056I have now to ask, what is garbling, if the above is not?
12056I once said:"But do you really think that_ no_ part of the New Testament may have been temporary in its object?
12056I will make you professor of spiritual insight,& c.,& c.,& c.***** Now is not this disgusting?
12056If Aaron''s toggery needed one portion of the spirit of wisdom from Jehovah, how many portions does the Empress Eugenie''s best crinoline need?
12056If I suppose A B a rogue, shall I believe the message which the rogue sends me?
12056If Noah''s deluge was a legend, we should at least have to admit that Peter did not know this: what too would be said of Christ''s allusion to it?
12056If he did know, why did he so speak as to puzzle us?
12056If he did not know what he meant, why did he not hold his peace?
12056If however this first step was right, was a second step wrong?
12056If it was a palpable man of flesh, how did he assure himself that it was a person risen from the dead, and not an ordinary living man?
12056If man only, how was that wonderful, or how did it concern us?
12056If not, where am I to stop?
12056If of all, is it not unjust to inflict any of it on any?
12056If of the elect only, what gospel have you to preach?
12056If otherwise, death was due to Jesus as the lot of nature: how could such death have anything to do with our salvation?
12056If really this parabolical method had been peculiarly intelligible, what could make them imagine the contrary?
12056If that needs no exculpation, how more does_ our_ state need it?
12056In a farther progress of thought, I asked, would it not have been better that the whole race of man had never come into existence?
12056In truth, if human minds had not been left to them, how could they have argued persuasively?
12056In what mode this might be made, I could not say_ Ã   priori_: might not this really be the great purport of Messiahship?
12056Is it not then absurd to say that in the act of conversion the convert is to trust his moral perception, and is ever afterwards to distrust it?
12056Is it not, perhaps, because those who are in Church office can not go, and the mass of the laity think it no business of theirs?
12056Is it possible for me to receive them_ on his word_, under circumstances so conducive to delusion, and without a single check to ensure his accuracy?
12056Is not freedom older than Christianity?
12056Is there never a higher duty than that of either pitying or converting guilty men,--the duty of publicly exposing them?
12056Jesus replied:"Why tempt ye me, hypocrites?
12056Let me renounce my little learning; let me be as the poor and simple: what then follows?
12056Many persons, after reading thus much concerning me, will be apt to say:"Of course then you gave up Christianity?"
12056May he not himself have been deceived, some indulgent render perhaps asks, by the fallacies which have been so successful with others?
12056May it not seem that his remaining attachment to it was still exaggerated by old sentiment and patriotism?
12056May not my modesty, or my regard for his memory, or my unwillingness to pain his family, be accepted as sufficient reasons for silence?
12056Might I not justly call the man a"profane dog"who approved of it?
12056Might not then this very thing account for the Bible not enlightening us on the topic?
12056Might not then, after all, Sabellianism be the truth?
12056Moreover, John tells of no demoniacs: does not this show his freedom from popular excitement?
12056My disgust is not personal: though I might surely ask,--If Parker has made a mistake, how does that justify insulting_ me_?
12056My opponent innocently asks,_ how much_ I desire him to quote of me?
12056Nevertheless, was not this perhaps a theory pleasant to talk of, but too good for practice?
12056No Quaker holds slaves: why not?
12056Now first, is his statement true?
12056Now how does he reply?
12056Now if Jesus really meant what the fourth gospel says he meant;--if he"spoke of_ the temple of his body_;"--how was any one to guess that?
12056Now what were Bishops for, but to be the originators and energetic organs of all pious and good works?
12056Now why does not the same equally apply, if the name Jesus is substituted for these?
12056On the contrary, to heal the sick did not seem at all an adequate motive for a miracle; else, why not the sick of our own day?
12056On what did that belief rest?
12056One Christian divine does not feel free to ridicule the words of Paul when quoted erroneously( as he thinks) by another Christian divine?
12056Or have I anywhere blamed the apostles because they did_ not_ exasperate wicked men by direct attacks?
12056Pray what is that?
12056Self- rule?
12056Shall I reply that he received his information by miracle?
12056Should I not rather disbelieve my hearing, than disown my moral perceptions?
12056The curse on the serpent, who is to go on his belly--(how else did he go before?)
12056The juggleries of Simon are readily discerned by Demas, but thoroughly deceive poor Nathaniel: what then is the latter to do?
12056The question indeed arose:"Was I_ at liberty_ to preach to the heathen without ordination?"
12056The_ hills_ are called everlasting( secular?
12056These are external truths,( for''who can believe, unless one be sent to preach them?'')
12056They do not_ aim_ at consistency; would an upholder of the pseudo- Athanasian creed desire it?
12056This honestly meets the objections to self- destruction; for how better could life be used, than by laying it down for such a prize?
12056This it is which led the Psalmist to cry,"Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
12056True, his whole theory was nothing but Romanism transferred to England: but what then?
12056Truly, if only Christians have a right to personal freedom, what harm is there in hunting and catching Pagans to make slaves of them?
12056Unless they found it very obscure themselves, whence came the idea that it was obscure to the multitude?
12056Was anything ever more amusing?
12056Was ever a Moloch worse than thou?
12056Was indeed the"immaculate conception"merely told to Joseph in a_ dream_?
12056Was it in waking, or sleeping, and if the latter, how did he distinguish his divine vision from a common dream?
12056Was it man that died, or God?
12056Was it not rather an escape from humiliation, saving only the mode of death?
12056Was it not their_ duty_ to do so?
12056Was this possibly because Paul is a reasoner,( I asked)?
12056Was this the judgment of the Father of mercies and God of all comfort?
12056We can not doubt that Jesus claimed to be Messiah: what then was Messiah to be?
12056Well( said Fellowes), but why do you call Mr. Rogers illogical?
12056Were they so dull in logic, as not to discern the superiority of these?
12056What benefits, may I ask?
12056What can you mean?
12056What does he_ mean_ by saying that he has had a"revelation?"
12056What else but a_ long_ dog''s life does this make heaven to be?
12056What is he to believe?
12056What means the anathematizing of those who remain unconvinced?
12056What reason can be given me for not believing that Jesus declared:"If any one deny ME before men,_ him will I deny_ before my Father and his angels?"
12056What right have you to say that Mr. Rogers does not believe in the holy truths of the New Testament?
12056What says Mrs. Beecher Stowe''s Cassy to this?
12056What shall I say of Calvin, who burned Servetus?
12056What then can be dearer, than that John has put into the mouth of Jesus the doctrines of half a century later, which he desired to recommend?
12056What think you of that for logic?
12056What was this but to judge him by his creed?
12056What was to be said of a cure, wrought by touching the hem of Jesus''garment, which drew physical_ virtue_ from him without his will?
12056What_ species_ of development, I beseech you, is meant?
12056When I ascribed death to Christ, what did death mean?
12056When and how_ accessible_?
12056When one of the coins was handed to him, he asked:"Whose image and superscription is this?"
12056When, where, and in what circumstances did John write?
12056Whence could the water come, to cover the highest mountains?
12056Where is union?
12056Who can be called on to risk his eternal hopes on his skilful unknotting of it?
12056Who indeed imagines that John or Paul understood astronomy so well as Sir William Herschel?
12056Who would not have hoped an ingenuous reply,"To you only,"or,"To everybody"?
12056Who, then, can deny that this intolerant creed is a malignant riddle?
12056Why not slavery also?]
12056Why should we need to sit in judgment and excommunicate them, except in the case of publicly scandalous conduct?
12056Why then did I at all cling to the doctrine of Christ''s superior nature, and not admit it among things indifferent?
12056Why then was anything improbable to be believed on the writer''s word?
12056Why then, when quoted by me?
12056Why was this?
12056Why will critics use my frankly- stated juvenile opinions as a stone to pelt me with?]
12056With these facts, how can it be pretended that the external history of Christianity points to an exclusively divine origin?
12056Would any conceivable miracle justify my slaying my wife?
12056Yet what in fact is there?
12056Yet what kind of proof was possible?
12056Yet_ who_ of the Christian teachers was superior to Paul?
12056[ 2] Did it_ then_ at last become a duty to close my eyes to the painful light?
12056[ Footnote 4: At the close, is the parable about the absent master of a house; and Peter asks,"Lord?
12056_ Are_ these the_ only_ things which he ridiculed?
12056_ Might_ be left out?
12056and how does he distinguish it as divine?
12056and if I am guilty, where did my guilt begin?
12056and that the writer has not only copied wrong, but also counted wrong, so, as to mistake eighteen for fourteen?
12056and was he_ mendacious_ in saying,"Peace I leave unto you?"
12056and what or whom did I suppose to die?
12056and what shorter time could be called secular?
12056and what should we reply, if they said, it gave them a wholesome view of his hatred of sin?
12056and what were they in the House of Lords for, if not to set a higher tone of purity, justice, and truth?
12056and why should the gift of tongues in Corinth, as described by Paul, be treated with more respect than in Newman Street, London?
12056and, did Jesus( though misrepresented by his disciples) truly fulfil his own claims?
12056and,"Is its purely spiritual teaching true?"
12056as, for instance, the story of Babel and the confusion of tongues?
12056did not this one word characterize_ all_ religious persecution?
12056have I not full 18 years been a student of Theology?
12056how fundamental( asked his friend)?
12056how in rude and unphilosophical times?
12056of awakening the popular conscience, and sweeping away the conventional timidities, for a severe return to truth and reality?
12056or any of the other texts which couple the favour of God with a submission to such pretensions of Jesus?
12056or conversely, ought we ever to believe in sensible miracles because of their recommending some moral truth?
12056or had I the faculty of so doing?
12056or if Jesus did know of the prophecy, will they tell me_ that he was not designing_ to fulfil it?
12056or was it an inward impression?
12056or was it my duty to resolve, at any rate and against evidence, to acquit them of the charge of superstition and misrepresentation?
12056or were the angels mendacious in proclaiming,"Peace on earth, goodwill among men"?
12056or, admitting it, does he think it impious to accept their challenge?
12056speakest thou this parable unto_ us_, or also unto_ all_?"
12056that the religious parts of the Scripture are infallible, or that the science is trustworthy?"
12056was I become a Pelagian?
12056was divine truth sent us for discord and for condemnation?
12056was he not"summarily dealt with"?
12056was it all fond prejudice,--an absurd clinging to old associations?
12056was not the superior success of their preaching to that of Christ, perhaps due to their sharing in the prejudices of their contemporaries?
12056was not this, if any, a worthy ground for a divine interference?
12056we_ have_ forsaken all, and followed thee: what shall we have_ therefore_?"
12056what dost thou believe and teach?
12056where is the Church, which was to convert the heathen?
12056why, how could it be otherwise, while Test Articles were maintained?
12056xxiii.,"an incentive to sedition?"
12056yet, after all, could I seriously think that morally and spiritually I was either better or worse for this discovery?
41766Are there any abuses in the Order?
41766Are you married?
41766Are you waiting for someone else?
41766Do you pray to the Blessed Virgin?
41766Do you take the discipline?
41766For what is that peace which is incompatible with this Society? 41766 Have you a Pope?"
41766Have you made any changes in the government of the Order?
41766How could we be conspirators?
41766O man of little faith, why did you doubt?
41766They were to have come last year,continues the writer;"Will they come this year?
41766What authority would you have if, instead of abolishing the Society, the Pope had done something else?
41766What do you mean by a Jesuit?
41766What does this mean?
41766What is that for?
41766What party or group or club or lodge,says a sometime unfriendly paper, the"Italia,""can claim a similar distinction?"
41766What shall I say, Brethren,he asks,"to let you know what I think of the religious society which is now so fiercely assailed?
41766Where are you going?
41766Where are your moneys?
41766Who are you, and what do you come here for?
41766Who are you?
41766Who is their superior?
41766Why did God permit me to meet you,said one of them,"if I am going to suffer both here and hereafter?"
41766After reciting these facts, Boero asks why the ex- General was kept in such a long and severe confinement?
41766But what do I hear?
41766But what progress has it made?
41766But, even if it were true, Sire, why not punish the guilty without making the innocent suffer?
41766Can I do so, even if a number of innocent persons are killed?"
41766Choiseul''s varnish of courtesy had been all rubbed off by the incident, and he wanted to know"who were going to win in the fight?
41766Do you not think he ought to have allowed the Jesuits to justify themselves, especially as every one is sure they could not?
41766Father Faure inquired of one of his judges:"For what crime am I in jail?"
41766Finally, does it not seem to you that he could act with more common sense in carrying out what after all, is a reasonable measure?"
41766Finally, let all endeavor to acquire that true wisdom of which St. James speaks( iii, 13):''Who is a wise man and indued with knowledge among you?
41766For what have we taught, however you may qualify it with the odious name of treason, that they did not uniformly teach?
41766For, was it not a justification of all the hatred they had invariably heaped on the Society wherever it happened to be?
41766Go to the Flathead Reservation in Montana, and look at the work of the Jesuits and what do you find?
41766Had he perhaps received some divine intimation of what Borgia was yet to be?
41766He saw there an immense building on whose façade were cut the letters I. H. S."What is that?"
41766Hence he is told to ask himself:"Who is Christ?
41766His name was O''Reilly, but what could he do with 14,000 people?
41766How could he have been otherwise?
41766How could the enormous success of their performances be otherwise explained?
41766How does the Society survive all these disasters?
41766How long were they there?
41766How were the rest to be reached?
41766I ask then, which is true morality and which of the two books is more useful to mankind?
41766If none of the kings and diplomats had blamed Clement for acting as he did, why should they blame Pius VI for using his own right in the premises?
41766If they were condemned, how would the decision affect de Britto''s canonization?
41766In the disturbances of 1847, he was on his way to Switzerland when he was halted by a squad of furious soldiers who asked him"Are you a Jesuit?"
41766Indeed, is it likely that Pope Clement XIV would have omitted to note the defection in his Brief of Suppression, if they had been guilty?
41766It meant the loss of his position, perhaps, but what did he care?
41766It might be asked, however, why did they not foresee the possible failure of their request and provide otherwise for priests?
41766It was on this occasion that Campion answered the question:"Do you believe Elizabeth to be the lawful queen?"
41766Might they not then have thought that, in view of what the bishop had already done both in civil and ecclesiastical matters, he was mentally deranged?
41766Should he disband his communities which were performing very effective work in France or wait for developments?
41766Should you not have pity on our lot and grant us a pension?
41766Should you not rather ask, Sire, what will God say?
41766The prospects seemed fair for the moment, for had not the French and Turks been companions in arms in the Crimea?
41766This angered the Pope, and he asked Laínez, who put the case before him:"Do you want to join the schism of that heretic Philip?"
41766This was a most amazing mask; for Palgrave would have escaped notice, whereas everyone would immediately ask, who is this Jesuit Jew?
41766Thus for instance, he was asked,"Do you think you have any authority since the suppression of the Society?"
41766Thus, on May 4, 1767, D''Alembert wrote to Voltaire:"What do you think of the edict of Charles III, who expels the Jesuits so abruptly?
41766Was it legitimate?
41766What became of the scattered Jesuits?
41766What do His commands and example suppose or suggest?"
41766What had the Jesuits to do with all this?
41766What happened to the Jesuits in France in the meantime?
41766What is to come who knows?
41766What kind of people was he pursuing?
41766What the future has in store, who can tell?
41766What was he to do?
41766What will become of our flourishing congregations with you and those cultivated by the German Fathers?
41766When the conventional answer was given, he angrily demanded"Do you take me for a scoundrel?"
41766Where is there anything heroic in being merely the messenger between the General and the Pope?
41766Where was Kino all this time?
41766Who shall say that the faith of the cultivated individual is firmer than the faith of the common people?
41766Who shall say that the many are fickle; that the chief is firm?
41766Who slew Henry III?
41766Who was Ricci?
41766Why does He avoid that?
41766Why does He do this?
41766Why should he be sent to France where he had no friends?
41766Why should such a man be cited as the representative of a body from which he was ordered to be expelled and which he had attempted to destroy?
41766Why then should we object to Company of Jesus?"
41766Why was he not compelled to study philosophy first like everyone else?
41766You may tell me that it is now an accomplished fact; that the royal edict has been promulgated and you may ask what will the world say if I retract?
41766the kings or the Jesuits?
16534''Alma, my child,''I said,''you believe that the Lord made your hip?'' 16534 ''Do you think that the Lord can, mother?''
16534''Well, the Lord can make something there in place of your hip, do n''t you believe he can, Alma?'' 16534 And did he not cast him out of you?"
16534Did not he go to you and tell you that an angel had appeared unto him and told him to get the horse from you?
16534Did not the prisoner, Joseph Smith, have a horse of you?
16534Did the prisoner, Joseph Smith, Jr., cast the devil out of you?
16534Have you had your pay?
16534He bought him of me as another man would do?
16534My boy, where are you from?
16534Well, how had he the horse of you?
16534What for?
16534What name?
16534Where are you going?
16534Who leads the camp?
16534Why, have you not had the devil cast out of you?
16534You''ve prayed me here; now what do you want of me?
1653410. Who composed the third party of missionaries?
1653410. Who dedicated it?
1653410. Who first helped Joseph to translate?
1653410. Who first planned the move to the mountains?
1653410. Who returned to Winter Quarters?
1653410. Who was the first governor?
1653410. Who were Peter, James, and John?
1653410. Who were William and Augustus Anderson?
1653411. Who was Oliver Cowdery?
1653412. Who was Dr. Bennett, and what did he do?
1653413. Who were the first to fill this position?
1653413. Who were with Joseph in jail?
1653413. Who wrote it?
1653414. Who are the present First Presidency?
1653414. Who had charge of the plates?
1653416. Who translated them into the English language?
1653417. Who wrote an interesting account of this exodus?
165342. Who chose the names?
165342. Who were the"Jack Mormons?"
165342. Who were they?
165343. Who composed it?
165344. Who composed the Liberal party?
165344. Who proved false to Joseph?
165344. Who was Governor Cumming?
165344. Who was John Carlin?
165345. Who was John the Baptist?
165345. Who were the Pilgrims?
165346. Who opened the Japanese mission?
165346. Who was Chief Walker?
165346. Who was Major Parker?
165346. Who was Newel K. Whitney?
165347. Who testified at the second trial?
165347. Who was the first stake president in Utah?
165347. Who were the Lamanites?
165347. Who were the second missionaries to England?
165348. Who baptized you?
165348. Who were the United Brethren?
165349. Who appeared to Joseph and Oliver in the temple?
165349. Who helped him to escape?
165349. Who organized the first Sunday School?
16534About how far is it from Fayette to Independence, Mo.?
16534About how many Saints were left in Nauvoo?
16534About how many people were traveling across Iowa that summer?
16534After his discharge what did the mob intend to do to Joseph?
16534After leaving Nauvoo where was the first stopping place?
16534Can you not see what a cruel thought that is?
16534Did the Father and the Son come to Joseph solely because of this prayer?
16534Did you not notice what a calm, sweet feeling came over you while there?
16534For what was Joseph arrested?
16534From Jackson county where did the Saints go?
16534From what body were the first Twelve Apostles called?
16534From what section did the Saints come?
16534From what sections did most of the early settlers of Missouri come?
16534How came it to be issued?
16534How did Joseph and Oliver get the authority to baptize?
16534How did Joseph fulfill his own prophecy in Jackson county?
16534How did President Grant treat the"Mormons?"
16534How did President Young locate the temple spot?
16534How did he cross the plains?
16534How did he get the authority to baptize?
16534How did people travel in those days?
16534How did the Saints come from Europe in early days?
16534How did the Saints know that Joseph was not a fallen prophet?
16534How did the mob make the people believe that the"Mormons"were burning houses, etc.?
16534How did the people receive the elders?
16534How did the three get their testimony?
16534How did they escape?
16534How did they try to get their homes again?
16534How did you become a member of the Church?
16534How far was it?
16534How is it performed?
16534How is salvation obtained?
16534How long after was it fulfilled?
16534How long did it take them?
16534How long did the defenders hold out?
16534How long has he been President of the Church?
16534How long was the world without the gospel?
16534How long were they in Liberty jail?
16534How long were they on the journey?
16534How many Seventies''quorums are there in the Church?
16534How many members are there in the Church today?
16534How many of you have seen him and heard him speak?
16534How many persons were in the first or pioneer company?
16534How many temples have been built by the Church?
16534How many visits did he make to Cumorah?
16534How many were killed?
16534How old was Joseph at this time?
16534How old was Joseph when he was killed?
16534How was Bishop Partridge abused?
16534How was Zion''s camp organized?
16534How was it enforced?
16534How was it fulfilled?
16534How was the Church treated in that body?
16534How was the camp organized?
16534How was the city built up?
16534How was the city laid out?
16534How was the evil one cast out in former days?
16534How were the Saints to obtain the land of Zion?
16534How were the brethren saved from their enemies on Fishing river?
16534How were the crops saved?
16534How were they fed?
16534How were they treated in Richmond jail?
16534How, then, did the boy get his education?
16534In the Word of Wisdom, what does the Lord say is not good for the body?
16534In what land did these people live?
16534Is salvation limited to this life?
16534May we not draw a great lesson from all this?
16534Name the first Twelve Apostles?
16534On what occasion did Joseph deliver his last speech?
16534Pratt escape from the officer?
16534Tell what you can about Orson Pratt?
16534The apostles and prophets of old had it, but where were they to look for this power now?
16534Through what states did it march?
16534To Brother Jones he whispered,"Are you afraid to die?"
16534To what places did Joseph move?
16534To what two places were the Saints now gathering?
16534To where were the Saints driven?
16534What advice did Governor Dunklin give?
16534What advice did Joseph give the Saints who lived there?
16534What answer did President Martin Van Buren make?
16534What apostles were chosen February 12, 1849?
16534What are some of the uses of temples?
16534What became of Sidney Rigdon?
16534What came of Joseph''s trip to Daviess county?
16534What causes many to fall from the Church?
16534What could they do?
16534What did Brigham Young now do?
16534What did Colonel Cooke say about it?
16534What did Colonel Hinkle do?
16534What did Colonel Kane do at Washington?
16534What did Colonel Kane get the governor to do?
16534What did General Clark say in his speech?
16534What did Governor Dunklin do?
16534What did Governor Ford promise?
16534What did Jesus say about persecution?
16534What did Joseph do there?
16534What did Joseph find there?
16534What did President Young say?
16534What did Sidney Rigdon want?
16534What did he do?
16534What did he have orders to do?
16534What did he say about the place?
16534What did he want of the"Mormons?"
16534What did many of the Saints think of the call?
16534What did people say of Joseph''s first vision?
16534What did the Battalion men do in California?
16534What did the Lord reveal to Joseph Smith on this subject?
16534What did the Prophet Joseph Smith say about the future of the Church?
16534What did the Saints do for amusement?
16534What did the Saints offer to do?
16534What did the Utah militia do?
16534What did the brethren propose to the citizens of Jackson?
16534What did the enemies of the Church expect to do by killing Joseph Smith?
16534What did the governor find in Salt Lake City?
16534What did the mob do?
16534What did the mobbers want the Saints to promise?
16534What did the people wish to name the state?
16534What did the"Mormons"resolve to do?
16534What did they do?
16534What did they propose doing if the army came to harm them?
16534What did trappers and hunters say of Salt Lake valley?
16534What difference of opinion existed between the people of the north and the people of the south?
16534What does He say is good?
16534What does that testimony say?
16534What experiences did the Latter- day Saint boys and girls of Jackson county pass through?
16534What further laws did the enemies of the"Mormons"wish passed against them?
16534What great blessings are to be had in a temple?
16534What happened October 30, 1838?
16534What happened after the brethren had given up their arms?
16534What happened at Chatburn?
16534What happened at Nauvoo in the summer of 1846, when the Battalion was on the march?
16534What happened in November, 1833?
16534What happened in the spring of 1834?
16534What happened in the spring of 1848?
16534What have some preachers of religion taught regarding salvation?
16534What help did the Whitmers give Joseph?
16534What high position did Sidney Rigdon hold?
16534What hindered the traveling?
16534What hindered the troops from entering Salt Lake valley that year?
16534What historical places has the Church purchased and improved?
16534What instruction did the Lord give them?
16534What is Priesthood?
16534What is an angel?
16534What is baptism for?
16534What is meant by a law being constitutional?
16534What is meant by the gathering?
16534What is said in the Book of Mormon about this land?
16534What is salvation?
16534What is the Book of Mormon?
16534What is the Constitution of the United States?
16534What is the Doctrine and Covenants?
16534What is the First Presidency?
16534What is the Millennial Star?
16534What is the duty of the Seventies?
16534What is the duty of the Twelve?
16534What is the duty of the high council?
16534What is the law of tithing?
16534What is the law of tithing?
16534What is the state militia?
16534What is the"manifesto?"
16534What kind of boy was Nephi?
16534What kind of city did Nauvoo become?
16534What kind of city will it be?
16534What kind of court did General Lucas have to try Joseph and his brethren?
16534What kind of journey was it?
16534What kinds of food were eaten?
16534What kinds of"soldiers"surrounded Far West?
16534What leading men were converted there?
16534What led Joseph and Oliver to ask the Lord about baptism?
16534What led Joseph to ask God for wisdom?
16534What led President Buchanan to send an army to Utah?
16534What led to the war between the North and the South?
16534What may we learn from this vision?
16534What message did President Snow deliver regarding the law of tithing?
16534What might be the outcome of this war?
16534What might this last move of the Saints be likened to?
16534What offer did the Jackson people make to the Saints?
16534What other testimony is found in the Book of Mormon?
16534What place is now nearly the center of the United States?
16534What prediction did Joseph make while on the way?
16534What prevented a band of pioneers from going to the mountains that summer?
16534What promise is made to those who keep the Word of Wisdom?
16534What report did he make to the government about Utah affairs?
16534What reports were brought to Governor Boggs?
16534What revelation was given on Fishing river?
16534What river flows by Jackson county?
16534What testimony was given the Saints at the meeting on August 8th?
16534What took place December 5, 1847?
16534What took place during the summer of 1848?
16534What trouble did the Provo settlers have?
16534What was Heber C. Kimball''s prophecy?
16534What was Joseph''s errand in Colesville?
16534What was Orson Hyde''s mission to Palestine?
16534What was Parley P. Pratt and Lyman Wight''s mission to Kirtland?
16534What was President Young''s Indian policy?
16534What was accomplished in eight months?
16534What was agreed upon in the treaty of peace?
16534What was done March 4, 1849?
16534What was done at that meeting?
16534What was his mission there?
16534What was his mission to Utah?
16534What was its name before it was called Nauvoo?
16534What was its object?
16534What was its object?
16534What was the Battalion wanted for?
16534What was the Colesville Branch?
16534What was the Edmunds Bill?
16534What was the Edmunds- Tucker Law?
16534What was the Nauvoo Expositor?
16534What was the Nauvoo Legion?
16534What was the Parliament of Religions?
16534What was the Revolutionary war about?
16534What was the Times and Seasons?
16534What was the Urim and Thummim?
16534What was the case of the new trouble between the Saints and the Missourians?
16534What was the cause of the famine in 1855- 6?
16534What was the exterminating order?
16534What was the fate of James Campbell?
16534What was the first building in the valley?
16534What was the fort?
16534What was the object in annoying the troops?
16534What was the object in making these settlements?
16534What was the object of sending this army?
16534What was the object of the company?
16534What was the special object of this mission?
16534What was the"School of the Prophets?"
16534What was their condition?
16534What was their sentence?
16534What were Governor Cumming''s feelings?
16534What were Joseph''s teachings about kindness to animals?
16534What were his ideas of slavery?
16534What were the duties of Sidney Gilbert and Edward Partridge?
16534What were the feelings of the Saints?
16534What were the handcart companies?
16534What will then become of all these people?
16534When and by whom was Ogden settled?
16534When and where did President Taylor die?
16534When and where did President Woodruff die?
16534When and where did the Saints then go?
16534When and where was Joseph Smith born?
16534When and where was plural marriage revealed to the Church?
16534When and where was the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints organized?
16534When did Joseph get the plates?
16534When did Joseph go to Washington?
16534When did Joseph visit Jackson county the second time?
16534When did President Young arrive?
16534When did it take place?
16534When did most of the Saints move to Kirtland?
16534When did the Saints first hear of it?
16534When did the camp start west?
16534When did the main body reach Salt Lake valley?
16534When did the move westward begin?
16534When did they leave Utah, and where did they go?
16534When the First Presidency is taken away, what is the next presiding authority in the Church?
16534When was Joseph nominated for President of the United States?
16534When was Utah Territory organized?
16534When was Utah admitted as a state?
16534When was it dedicated?
16534When was the Book of Mormon published?
16534When was the First Presidency organized again?
16534When was the first conference of the Church held?
16534When was the first law passed against this practice?
16534When was the prophecy on war given?
16534When were the first missionaries sent to England?
16534When, where, and how was the foundation of Zion laid?
16534Where and when was Zion''s camp disbanded?
16534Where and when was it?
16534Where are new temples being built?
16534Where did Jesus go while his body lay in the sepulchre?
16534Where did Joseph go to work?
16534Where did the soldiers camp?
16534Where is Clay county?
16534Where is Colesville?
16534Where is Hiram?
16534Where is Jackson county?
16534Where is Kirtland?
16534Where is the hill Cumorah?
16534Where is the land of Zion?
16534Where is the temple lot?
16534Where is the testimony of the three witnesses found?
16534Where next were they sent?
16534Where was Adam- ondi- Ahman?
16534Where was Kanesville?
16534Where was Winter Quarters?
16534Where was the army camped?
16534Where was the first gathering place?
16534Where was the first sermon preached?
16534Where was the second settlement in Utah made?
16534Where were Garden Grove and Mount Pisgah?
16534Where were Joseph and Hyrum buried?
16534Where were most of the Twelve at the time of the martyrdom?
16534Where were the large meetings in Nauvoo held?
16534Where were they hidden?
16534Where were they next taken?
16534Where were they taken next?
16534Where will the New Jerusalem be built?
16534Who constituted the fifth Presidency of the Church?
16534Who constituted the fourth First Presidency of the Church?
16534Who was Captain James Allen?
16534Who was Judge Drummond?
16534Who was Lehi?
16534Who was Parley P. Pratt?
16534Who was President Joseph F. Smith''s father?
16534Who were taken as prisoners to Independence?
16534Whom did he marry?
16534Whom did they meet?
16534Why can not all the sects in the world be right?
16534Why could the Utah officials greatly annoy the Saints?
16534Why could they not trust the army?
16534Why did Joseph object to being tried in Carthage?
16534Why did Lehi want the records of his forefathers?
16534Why did he leave the Church?
16534Why did many outlaws come to Missouri?
16534Why did not Joseph carry away the plates the first time?
16534Why did not Joseph go west to the mountains?
16534Why did not the Saints accept this offer?
16534Why did people persecute a young boy like Joseph?
16534Why did the Missourians hate the"Mormons?"
16534Why did the Saints move south?
16534Why did the Saints work so hard to finish the temple, knowing they would have to leave it?
16534Why did the angel repeat so often his instructions to Joseph?
16534Why did the evil one try to destroy Joseph?
16534Why did the law not protect the Saints?
16534Why did the people of Clay county wish the Saints to leave them?
16534Why did the pioneers know very little about irrigation?
16534Why did the scourge come upon the camp?
16534Why did they leave Jerusalem?
16534Why have the Saints had to leave Mexico?
16534Why is America the"Land of liberty?"
16534Why was food so scarce in 1848?
16534Why was it a hardship on the Saints at that time to furnish five hundred soldiers?
16534Why was it destroyed?
16534Why was it not carried out?
16534Why was it so called?
16534Why was it useless to expect justice from Missouri?
16534Why was the Church in debt?
16534Why was the Jackson county militia raised?
16534Why was the attempt to escape a failure?
16534Why was there no danger to the Church at the death of President Young?
16534Why were the Nephites destroyed?
16534Why were the Saints troubled about a leader?
16534Why were the missionaries forbidden to preach among the Indians?
16534You can hardly blame them for that, can you, knowing some of their past history?
49830And why not?
49830Assuming that this theory is correct, what more important labor could a person engage in than that performed in the Temples?
49830Do n''t you?"
49830Even that He evidently regarded as a species of selfishness, as implied by the saying:"For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?"
49830How then could he ever hope to save so large an amount as his fare to Utah would cost?
49830Is it any wonder that some of the more weak and faithless of the members chose the latter alternative?
49830Is it not possible that this stone which these builders of the family''s reputation rejected may yet become the chief corner?
49830Is not the satisfaction experienced by such earnest, sincere, conscientious people as Niels a strong evidence of the truth and efficacy of the work?
49830Is there any work on earth more free from the taint of selfishness?
49830Is there anything a person could engage in that savors more of true Christian charity?
49830That this despised of all his race may yet become the head of it?
46602And is this then,said Mr. N.,"the curious religion the newspapers tell so much about?
46602But what''s the meaning of all this change then?
46602Ca n''t they be leveled up? 46602 Can we not devise some other way?
46602Can you not make some turn with the cow so that some one will move us?
46602Have you any arms in the house?
46602Have you any man in the house?
46602How would they drive them?
46602James,she said one day to her oldest son,"ca n''t we make an effort to get to the valley this season?"
46602Lydia, how are we to manage? 46602 Newel, how will this end?
46602Now children, what shall we do? 46602 Oh Newel, what shall I do?
46602Oh liberty,exclaimed the Prophet,"is it thus thy proud head shall be brought low?
46602Sir, go away from here, do you not see how frightened my little ones are?
46602Well, but mother, ai n''t we poor?
46602Well, dear, what is to be done? 46602 Well, have you no men or arms in the house?"
46602What ails Lydia?
46602What exterminating order?
46602What is the meaning of all this? 46602 What is your purpose?
46602What should I do? 46602 Why, did you give the Prophet some money?
46602Why, mother, what will you go with? 46602 Why, my son, do you wish to go down there?"
46602Yes, mother; why?
46602And were they not also free- born American citizens?
46602Are you amply provided for?
46602Are you not in rather straightened circumstances?
46602At last three ruffians came to Lydia''s door, and one who seemed to be the leader asked:"Have you any men in the house?"
46602But has there ever been an attempt to erect a temple without the bitterest fellings of our enemies being aroused?
46602But how were they to get home?
46602Do n''t you know what"wool- pulling"is?
46602Do n''t you think a change of scenery and travel, with all its distractions, will occupy her mind to the exclusion of other things?"
46602Let the innocent suffer as well as those whom you call guilty?
46602Presently she said quietly to James who was with her:"Are you acquainted with this old gentleman, Hoops?"
46602Shall I attempt to picture her sufferings?
46602Shall I paint a little scene of almost daily occurrence during the past season in St. George?
46602Shall I tell you about her father, whose name was Jesse Goldthwait?
46602The first time Joseph came across Newel, he shook hands with him and enquired:"Have you brought your mill?"
46602Was not here the promise of the spirit beautifully verified?
46602Was not this a convincing testimony of the truth of Joseph''s word?
46602Was not this covenant hers?
46602Were these men human?
46602Were they civilized beings?
46602What are your feelings now?''
46602What could she do?
46602What is the intention of those you represent?
46602What should she do?
46602What was the reason, mother, that the wagons were so broken up and almost fit for nothing?"
46602What would be for our best good?
46602What would be for the best for my children?
46602Whenever they did come, they would say to her:"Sister Knight, you can not keep that child; why do you cling so to him?
46602Where are you going now?"
46602Who can not fancy the life of a school- girl of fifteen?
46602Why are you so downcast?"
46602Why can we not comfort each other?"
46602Why have you thus come to alarm and terrify the peaceful dwellers in Far West?"
46602Would you murder all?
46602You will not be afraid will you?"
46602did not she know the anguish of being alone?
22088Against Rome?
22088Are we quite sure that the Bishops will not be drawing up some stringent declarations of faith? 22088 But the effort made in the forty- eight pages of the redoubtable pamphlet,''What then does Dr. Newman Mean?''
22088Has not all our misery, as a Church, arisen from people being afraid to look difficulties in the face? 22088 Imprimis, why did I go up to Littlemore at all?
22088Is not this a time of strange providences? 22088 It is easy to say,''Why_ will_ you do_ any_ thing?
22088It may be said,--I have said it to myself,--''Why, however, did you_ publish_? 22088 May I be allowed to say, that I augur nothing but evil, if we in any respect prejudice our title to be a branch of the Apostolic Church?
22088Pentheu, Rector Thebarum, quid me perferre patique Indignum cogas?
22088What, then, could I think that Dr. Newman_ meant_? 22088 Why do you meddle?
22088''How do you mean?''
220882. is it in its_ nature_ certainly miraculous?
220883. has it sufficient_ evidence_?
220885. Who''s to blame?
22088Again, a practical, effective doubt is a point too, but who can easily ascertain it for himself?
22088Among other things, he said:--"What, then, did the Sermon_ mean_?
22088And again, speaking of the death of Arius:"But after all, was it a miracle?
22088And how am I now to be trusted, when long ago I was trusted, and was found wanting?
22088And moreover, I should here also ask the previous question, Have I any right to accept such a confidence?
22088And thus I am led on to ask,"What head of a sect is there?
22088And what is the consequence?
22088And what was that political principle, and how could it best be suppressed in England?
22088And why does it remain dry at every other time, even at the most humid temperature of the air possible, and in the wettest years, for instance, 1866?
22088And, again, if all killing be not murder, nor all taking from another stealing, why must all untruths be lies?
22088And, if they were unsettled already, how could I point to them a place of refuge, when I was not sure that I should choose it for myself?
22088Are all Protestant text- books, which are used at the University, immaculate?
22088Are text- books the ultimate authority, or rather are they not manuals in the hands of a lecturer, and the groundwork of his remarks?
22088But for myself, I can not indeed prove it, I can not tell_ how_ it is; but I say,"Why should it not be?
22088But how came this about?
22088But how is that possible in a few words?
22088But is it an excellence which can he purchased?
22088But they persisted:"What was I doing at Littlemore?"
22088But why does the slab which bears the holy relics alone sweat?
22088Can you give a better than that it is a sin against justice, as Taylor and Paley consider it?
22088Can, then, the infallible authority, with any show of reason, be said in fact to have destroyed the energy of the Catholic intellect?
22088Controversies should be decided by the reason; is it legitimate warfare to appeal to the misgivings of the public mind and to its dislikings?
22088Could not he say_ which_ they are?
22088Did he value and feel tender about, and cling to his position?...
22088Did it?
22088Do they force all men who go to their Churches to believe in the 39 Articles, or to join in the Athanasian Creed?
22088Does any serious man abuse the Church of Rome, for the sake of abusing her, or because that abuse justifies his own religious position?
22088Does the same argument tell in the House of Commons, on the hustings, and at Exeter Hall?
22088For what have I done that I am to be called to account by the world for my private actions, in a way in which no one else is called?
22088For who can know himself, and the multitude of subtle influences which act upon him?
22088Had he a single fact which belongs to me personally or by profession to couple my name with equivocation in 1843?
22088Have we never thought lawyers tiresome who did_ not_ observe this polite rule, who came down for the assizes and talked law all through dinner?
22088How am I to say all that has to be said in a reasonable compass?
22088How are we to avoid Scylla and Charybdis and go straight on to the very image of Christ?"
22088How can I make a record of what passed within me, without seeming to be satirical?
22088How could I be considered in a position, even to say a word to them one way or the other?
22088How could I ever hope to make them believe in a second theology, when I had cheated them in the first?
22088How could I in any sense direct others, who had to be guided in so momentous a matter myself?
22088How could I presume to unsettle them, as I was unsettled, when I had no means of bringing them out of such unsettlement?
22088How could I remain at St. Mary''s a hypocrite?
22088How could it?
22088How could men act together, whatever was their zeal, unless they were united in a sort of individuality?
22088How many years had I thought myself sure of what I now rejected?
22088How, for instance, does it tend to make a man a hypocrite, to be forbidden to publish a libel?
22088I asked, in the words of a great motto,"Ubi lapsus?
22088I did believe what I said on what I thought to be good reasons; but had I also a just cause for saying out what I believed?
22088I made answer,"What do you mean by''Rome?''"
22088I thought myself right then; how was I to be certain that I was right now?
22088I wish people to know_ why_ I am acting, as well as_ what_ I am doing; it takes off that vague and distressing surprise,''What_ can_ have made him?''"
22088I would ask, by which of the commandments is a lie forbidden?
22088I would not do so for my own sake; for how could I acquiesce in a mere Protestant interpretation of the Articles?
22088If they were inspired by Roman theologians,( and this was taken for granted,) why did they not speak out at once?
22088In my Essay on Miracles of the year 1826, I proposed three questions about a professed miraculous occurrence: 1. is it antecedently_ probable_?
22088In short, would not Hooker, if Vicar of St. Mary''s, be in my difficulty?"
22088Indeed, is it possible( humanly speaking) that those, who have so much the same heart, should widely differ?
22088Is it a mortal sin in_ me_, not joining another communion?
22088Is it necessary to take for gospel every word of Aristotle''s Ethics, or every assertion of Hey or Burnett on the Articles?
22088Is it not what every one says, who speaks on the subject at all?
22088Is it right, or is it wrong, to begin with private judgment?
22088Is it true moderation, instead of trying to fortify a middle doctrine, to fling stones at those who do?...
22088Is it wise to quarrel with this ground, because it is not exactly what we should choose, had we the power of choice?
22088Is not my present position a cruelty, as well as a treachery towards the Church?
22088Is not this almost a truism in the Roman controversy?
22088Is this what Moberly fears?
22088It is difficult, impossible, to imagine, I grant;--but how is it difficult to believe?
22088It is the concrete being that reasons; pass a number of years, and I find my mind in a new place; how?
22088It was thrown in our teeth;"How can you manage to sign the Articles?
22088May I take a case parallel though different?
22088May not I consider my post at St. Mary''s as a place of protest against it?
22088May we not leave to another age_ its own_ evil,--to settle the question of Romanism?"
22088May we not try to leave it in His hands, and be content?
22088May we not, on the other hand, look for a blessing_ through_ obedience even to an erroneous system, and a guidance even by means of it out of it?
22088My difficulty was this: I had been deceived greatly once; how could I be sure that I was not deceived a second time?
22088Nay, how could I, with satisfaction to myself, analyze my own mind, and say what I held and what I did not hold?
22088Need I say that I am speaking of John Keble?
22088Next, how could I have come by them?
22088Next, the_ matter of fact_:--_is_ there an oil flowing from St. Walburga''s tomb, which is medicinal?
22088Now observe; can there be a plainer testimony borne to the practical character of my Sermons at St. Mary''s than this gratuitous insinuation?
22088On this occasion I recollect expressing to a friend the distress it gave me thus to speak; but, I said,"How can I help saying it, if I think it?
22088Or that Queen Victoria''s Government was to the Church of England what Nero''s or Dioclesian''s was to the Church of Rome?
22088Pusey?
22088Secondly, But, if I allow of_ silence_, why not of the method of_ material lying_, since half of a truth_ is_ often a lie?
22088She does not teach that human nature is irreclaimable, else wherefore should she be sent?
22088Some one, I think, asked, in conversation at Rome, whether a certain interpretation of Scripture was Christian?
22088Such being the object which I had in view, what were my prospects of widening and of defining their meaning?
22088The one question was, what was I to do?
22088The reader says,"What else can the prophecy mean?"
22088The simple question is, Can_ I_( it is personal, not whether another, but can_ I_) be saved in the English Church?
22088The vital question was, how were we to keep the Church from being liberalized?
22088The_ Supremacy_;--now, was I saying one single word in favour of the Supremacy of the Holy See, in favour of the foreign jurisdiction?
22088Then, when the Movement was in its swing, friends had said to me,"What will you make of the Articles?"
22088They are asked, how can we trust you, when such are your views?
22088They asked him,"Have you seen Athanasius?"
22088To be certain is to know that one knows; what inward test had I, that I should not change again, after that I had become a Catholic?
22088To insinuate that a Church which had sacramental confession and a celibate clergy was the only true Church?
22088To what work of mine then could the writer be referring?
22088Was Elizabeth zealous for the marriage of the Clergy?
22088We_ are_ keeping persons from you: do you wish us to keep them from you for a time or for ever?
22088Were the question asked of them,"Do you worship a Trinity?"
22088What I needed was a corresponding antagonist unity in my defence, and where was that to be found?
22088What am I to say in answer to your letter?
22088What do I know of substance or matter?
22088What do I know of the Essence of the Divine Being?
22088What do they gain by professing a Creed, in which, if their enemies are to be credited, they really do not believe?
22088What do you say to the logic, sentiment, and propriety of this?"
22088What gain is it to be applauded, admired, courted, followed,--compared with this one aim, of not being disobedient to a heavenly vision?
22088What gain is it to please the world, to please the great, nay even to please those whom we love, compared with this?
22088What good can it do?
22088What have been its great works?
22088What hope was there of condensing into a pamphlet of a readable length, matter which ought freely to expand itself into half a dozen volumes?
22088What is the fault of saying this?
22088What is the harm of this?
22088What is the matter with this statement?
22088What is the meaning of the very word"Protestantism,"but that there is a call to speak out?
22088What is the precise_ work_ which it is directed to effect?
22088What is the_ definition_ of a lie?
22088What is their reward for committing themselves to a life of self- restraint and toil, and perhaps to a premature and miserable death?
22088What is there in it to make us hypocrites, if it has not that effect upon Protestants?
22088What is wonderful in such an apology?
22088What march of opinions can be traced from mind to mind among preachers such as these?
22088What more unclean and foul, as St. James says, than... that a fountain by the same jet should send out sweet water and bitter?
22088What shall be said to this heart- piercing, reason- bewildering fact?
22088What then?
22088What was it to me what they were now doing in opposition to the New Test proposed by the Hebdomadal Board?
22088What was that something else?
22088What was the great question in the days of Henry and Elizabeth?
22088What was the harm of all this?
22088What was this, but to give up the Notes of a visible Church altogether, whether the Catholic Note or the Apostolic?
22088What''s to hinder it?
22088What_ call_ have we to change our communion?
22088When shall I pronounce him to be himself again?
22088When will they know their position, and embrace a larger and wiser policy?"
22088Who can account for the impressions which are made on him?
22088Who can but feel shame when the religion of Ximenes, Borromeo, and Pascal, is so overlaid?
22088Who can but feel sorrow, when its devout and earnest defenders so mistake its genius and its capabilities?
22088Who does not feel for such men?
22088Who knows what the state of the University may be, as regards Divinity Professors in a few years hence?
22088Who would ever dream of making the world his confidant?
22088Who would not save his father''s life, at the charge of a harmless lie, from persecutors or tyrants?"
22088Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
22088Why bring fear, suspicion, and disunion into the camp about things which are merely_ in posse_?
22088Why did they keep the world in such suspense and anxiety as to what was coming next, and what was to be the upshot of the whole?
22088Why is it that I must pain dear friends by saying so, and kindle a sort of resentment against me in the kindest of hearts?
22088Why may I not have that liberty which all others are allowed?
22088Why should I unsettle that sweet calm tranquillity, when I had nothing to offer him instead?
22088Why should it sweat, the whole church being so dry that not a single humid spot of a hand''s breadth is visible?
22088Why should we seek our Lord''s presence elsewhere, when He vouchsafes it to us where we are?
22088Why then does he not deal out the same measure to Catholic priests?
22088Why this reticence, and half- speaking, and apparent indecision?
22088Why was I to be dishonest and they immaculate?
22088Why was it preached?
22088Why will you not let me die in peace?
22088With what face could I publish a new edition of a dogmatic creed, and ask them to receive it as gospel?
22088With what sort of sincerity can I obey the Bishop?
22088Would it not be plain to them that no certainty was to be found any where?
22088Would not that be the case with many friends of my own?
22088Would the Bishop of Oxford accept them?
22088Would you rather have your sons and daughters members of the Church of England or of the Church of Rome?"
22088Yes, I said to myself, his very question is about my_ meaning_;"What does Dr. Newman mean?"
22088Yet how is it compatible with my holding St. Mary''s, being what I am?"
22088Yet what shall I say of the upshot of all his talk of my economies and equivocations and the like?
22088Yet who can speak with patience of his enemy and the enemy of St. John Chrysostom, that Theophilus, bishop of Alexandria?
22088_ What proof have I, then, that by''mean it?
22088_ What_ communion could we join?
22088_ What_ has to be proved?
22088a thousand?
22088after the Bishops''charges?
22088after the Jerusalem"abomination[8]?"
22088am I alone, of Englishmen, not to have the privilege to go where I will, no questions asked?
22088am_ I_ in safety, were I to die to- night?
22088and may we not leave them meanwhile to the will of Providence?
22088and shall I lift up my hand against them?
22088and, if it be an unlawful promise, is it binding when it can not be kept without a lie?
22088and, why do all others beside, above, beneath it, in and out of the altar- cave, though being of the same nature, remain perfectly dry?
22088but, if so, how can it be a sin at all, if your neighbour is not injured?
22088did I, or my opinions, drop from the sky?
22088did he disbelieve Purgatory?
22088died a Catholic, I am led to say: It_ may_ be, but what is your_ proof_?
22088for what is the life of you all, as day passes after day, but a simple endeavour to serve Him, from whom all blessing comes?
22088had he no friend to tell him whether I was"affected"or"artificial"myself?
22088have I any right to make such a promise?
22088have I not given up my position and my place?
22088have I not retreated from you?
22088how am I to act in the frequent cases, in which one way or another the Church of Rome comes into consideration?
22088how came I, in Oxford,_ in gremio Universitatis_, to present myself to the eyes of men in that full blown investiture of Popery?
22088how could I be answerable for souls,( and life so uncertain,) with the convictions, or at least persuasions, which I had upon me?
22088how could I ever again have confidence in myself?
22088how could I range myself among the professors of a theology, of which it put my teeth on edge even to hear the sound?
22088how had I done worse, than the Evangelical party in their_ ex animo_ reception of the Services for Baptism and Visitation of the Sick[6]?
22088how had the Arians drawn up their Creeds?
22088how was I to be sure that I should always think as I thought now?
22088how was I to have confidence in my present confidence?
22088is it a phenomenon which depends on nothing else than itself, or is it an effect which has a cause?
22088is it not our safest course, without looking to consequences, to do simply_ what we think right_ day by day?
22088it was answered that Dr. Arnold took it; I interposed,"But is_ he_ a Christian?"
22088just as my Accuser asks,"What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?"
22088merely to get rid of"Popery?"
22088or had she a conscience against the Mass?
22088quid feci?"
22088religiously hold Justification by faith only?
22088shall we not be sure to go wrong, if we attempt to trace by anticipation the course of divine Providence?
22088they denounced the English as heretical?
22088what business had you to think of any such plan at all?''
22088who can admire or revere Pope Vigilius?
22088who can have one unkind thought of them?
22088why can not you let me alone?
22088why may not a hundred?
22088why wo n''t you keep quiet?
22088would be the highest measure of devotion:--but who can really pray to a Being, about whose existence he is seriously in doubt?
48973Then they asked me if I had no sin? 48973 What dost thou say?"
48973What is this, friend James, that I hear of thee? 48973 And if I should ask whether that were a crime? 48973 Does the reader think this is like asking Shylock to renounce his pound of flesh? 48973 Had he sinned against the Holy Ghost? 48973 Had he sinned too deeply to be allowed to enjoy peace? 48973 If only her faith were strengthened what might she not do? 48973 If other measures failed, they could rely on the mob taking their part with coarse jests, such as the cry,Is the Spirit come yet?"
48973Is not the testimony of these witnesses preferable to the manifest prejudice of Macaulay?
48973It is an interesting question,"What led such a clear and powerful mind to accept Quakerism?"
48973It made him ask, was the gospel a mistake and Christ powerless?
48973Or was he worse than others that his soul should be in such darkness and distress?
48973Their great question was"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?
48973They asked how we knew that Christ did abide in us?
48973They temptingly asked if any of us were Christ?
48973Thus when God doth work who shall let it?
48973Was he worse than in former days when he enjoyed comfort, and when the Lord shewed him some of his truth?
48973What think you of that, gentlemen?"
48973What was to be done?
48973Where wilt Thou have me to go?"
48973[ 16] Is this amongst the Bury Hill MSS.?
49362After a still longer time, during which I worked diligently, I asked him for the third time:''Is it enough?''
49362Are you a Mormon Elder?
49362Do you travel like my brother did when he was preaching in England what you folks call the gospel-- without purse or scrip?
49362How long shall you stay?
49362I worked a little longer, and again I called to him:''Is it enough, Briant?''
49362Oh, are you the man? 49362 Wanted of you?"
49362After going a short distance he turned and asked me:"Had your dinner?"
49362And does he not choose better rock to bear the weight of his fair edifice?
49362Are you?"
49362Can not the builder renew?
49362Curious, is n''t it?"
49362Do you know him?"
49362He related it to Edgar Peterson, when the latter asked:"Do you know the meaning of your dream?"
49362He said:"Are you ready to report the Sydney Branch?"
49362I asked again:"Have you brought any message to me?"
49362I asked:"''Is it enough?''
49362I asked:"You came away without any counsel?"
49362I said:"Teddy, have you seen our Heavenly Father yet?"
49362Now where are you going?"
49362Sometimes the traitor lops from the sturdy trunk a straggling branch; but does the tree thrive less for that?
49362Three times we asked our question:"Are there any special instructions for us?"
49362Was this all?
49362What if a measure of disaster follow?
49362When I stopped, he asked:"Have you anything more to say?"
48517''Oh, dear, what shall we do?'' 48517 And how do you know you will find the way?"
48517And what is the name, father dear?
48517And what will become of the book, father?
48517But what is the matter with Laman and Lemuel?
48517Did they remain all their lives in that condition?
48517Guns?
48517How can you act in such a shameful manner,he said,"after having received so many blessings from the Lord?
48517How do you know that the Lord is going to punish the people in the place where we used to live?
48517How do you think you can do that?
48517How long, Lord,cried Alma,"shall we suffer these great afflictions?
48517How many of you are willing to go with me?
48517Is n''t this honey delicious?
48517Now, who is to go and try to get the book?
48517Pray, how do you hope to get the book when I could not get it?
48517So you think we shall get across these great waters?
48517What can be the matter?
48517What is in the book?
48517What is the name of the man who has the book?
48517What shall we call this place?
48517What shall we do with this man,they asked,"who has spoken such things against the king and against us?"
48517Where is Ammon?
48517As he was about to enter the city he met a man whom he stopped, and asked,"Will you give an humble servant of God something to eat?"
48517Can my children tell me how the words of Lehi were fulfilled concerning the book that was to be hid in the ground?
48517Could it be land?
48517Do you believe me now?"
48517Have you forgotten how good He has been to us, how He provided us with food on our journey and taught us how to build this ship?
48517How many years, do you think, those people spent in traveling through the country?
48517How were they to cross such a large body of water?
48517How were they to know which way they should go?
48517How?
48517Is n''t that so, boys?"
48517Looking straight into the face of Laman, he asked,"What do you think is going to happen to us?"
48517What did Nephi do?
48517What did the Lord do?
48517What do you think had happened to Laman and the people who had stayed with him?
48517What was the noise they heard a short distance ahead of them?
48517Where do you think the wonderful ball came from?
48517Will you please tell us why you failed to get the book?"
48517You might say,"Why did not the Lord come to the aid of His servants and deliver them out of the hands of those wicked men?"
34637Our fathers-- they were giants, were they? 34637 What do you tell of that for?"
34637What has Pythagoras to do with the price of cotton? 34637 What of that?"
34637***** But now how can we change this, and get the idea of freedom into men''s minds?
34637***** But then comes the other question, What is the best use to be made of the day; the use most conducive to the highest interests of mankind?
34637***** Do men of the next world look in upon this?
34637***** How can we make the Sunday yet more valuable?
34637***** Shall we know our friends again?
34637***** Shall we remember the deeds of the former life; this man that he picked rags out of the mud in the streets, and another that he ruled nations?
34637***** What is this future life?
34637And what does Massachusetts do?
34637And would not all this extend the bounds of slavery?
34637Are the present opinions respecting the origin, nature, and original design of that institution just and true?
34637Are they present with us, conscious of our deeds or thoughts?
34637Are you getting less in the qualities of a man?
34637But if he adopted his old plan, what should we say of him?
34637But is it likely that all the old tragedies will be enacted again?
34637But is it only soldiers that we need?
34637But the northern whigs have their leaders-- are they anti- slavery men?
34637But what is it in 1848?
34637But what is the South most noted for abroad?
34637But what shall the free soil party do next?
34637But what shall we say as the dust returns?
34637But when the American Revolution begun, who, in England, had ever heard of John Hancock, President of the Congress?
34637But where is the Adamitic man; the type and representative of his race, who makes actual its idea?
34637But where is the soul all this time, between our death- day and our day of rising?
34637But who shall speak it worthily?
34637But you will ask, Why does not a minister demand piety in its natural form?
34637But, continued the inquirer, is not this a good one-- To seek"The greatest good of the greatest number?"
34637Can life in heaven do it?
34637Can the Almighty deceive his children?
34637Can the national faults be corrected?
34637Can the practical saint and the practical hypocrite enter on the same course of being together?
34637Did a decided people ever choose dough- faces?--a people that loved God and man, choose representatives that cared for neither truth nor justice?
34637Did he ever forgive an enemy?
34637Did obstinate men of the North send petitions relative to slavery, asking for its abolition in the District or elsewhere?
34637Did slaves petition?
34637Did the king of the French find it so?
34637Did they find no warrant for that rigor in the New Testament?
34637Did they love him-- love him as much?
34637Did women petition?
34637Do I err in estimating the number at one hundred and fifty?
34637Do men tell you,"This is a degenerate age,"and"Religion is dying out?"
34637Do the voters always know what they are about when they choose them?
34637Do those men who control the politics of New England not like it?
34637Do you ask the sects to engage in the work of extirpating concrete wrong?
34637Do you get poor in your souls?
34637Do you not reach out your arms for heaven, for immortality, and feel you can not die?
34637Do you tell me that culprit''s mother loves her son more than God can love him?
34637Does a mortal mother desert her son, wicked, corrupt and loathsome though he be?
34637Does some one say,"Thou shalt,"or"Thou shalt not,"we ask,"Who are you?"
34637Does your religion become poor and low?
34637Even the worst man thinks God his Father; and is he not?
34637For her three million slaves; and the North?
34637Had he forgotten the famous words,"Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God?"
34637Had he once been servile to the hands that wielded power?
34637Has any man an unalienable right to live a savage in the midst of civilization?
34637Her husband objects, saying,"Wherefore wilt thou go to him to- day?
34637How did mankind come by this opinion?
34637How long would intemperance continue, and pauperism, in Boston; how long slavery in this land?
34637How long would men complain of a dead body of divinity and a dead church, and a ministry that was dead?
34637How much more does the body hinder us from seeing?
34637How shall we bring them to the task?
34637I ask If you will?
34637I would ask the worst of mothers, Did you forsake your child because he went astray, and mocked your word?
34637If Light can thus deceive, wherefore not Life?"
34637If my soul is to claim the body again, which shall it be, the body I was born into, or that I died out of?
34637If there were a true, manly piety in this town, in due proportion to our numbers, wealth, and enterprise, how long would the vices of this city last?
34637In 1830, when the French expelled the despotic king who encumbered their throne, what said Massachusetts, what said New England, in honor of the deed?
34637In 1838, when England set free eight hundred thousand men in a day, what did Massachusetts say about that?
34637In a word, who is it that in seventy years has made the nation great, rich, and famous for her ideas and their success all over the world?
34637In your youth was the Sunday a welcome day; a genial day; or only wearisome and sour?
34637Is God to be partial in granting the favors of another life?
34637Is it Christian in us by statute to interdict them from their recreation?
34637Is it always to be so?
34637Is it too much to hope all this?
34637Is that superiority of gift solely for the man''s own sake?
34637Is the age wanting in piety, which makes such efforts as these?
34637Is the man in arrears with virtue, having long practised wickedness and become insolvent?
34637Is the present mode of observing it the most profitable that can be devised?
34637Is this difference of any practical importance at the present moment?
34637It is no merit to die; shall we tell lies about him because he is dead?
34637Mr. President, is one of these anti- slavery?
34637Must it not be so in the next?
34637Must it not be so there, and we be with our real friends?
34637Must it not be so there?
34637No grain of dust gets lost from off this dusty globe; and shall God lose a man from off this sphere of souls?
34637Now and then, for dust gets into the brightest eyes; but did they ever choose such men continually?
34637Put one of the cold thin moons of Saturn into the centre of the solar system,--would the universe revolve about that little dot?
34637Said the king,"Do you tell me I lie?"
34637Samuel Adams, and John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, and all the other men, what did the world know of them?
34637See how every steamer brings us good tidings of good things; and do you believe America can keep her slaves?
34637Shall I then have a handful of my former dust, and that alone?
34637Shall not the prayers of all Christian hearts go up with them on that day, a great deep prayer for their success?
34637Shall the American nation go on in this work, or pause, turn off, fall, and perish?
34637Shall we conclude these are never to obtain development and do their work?
34637Should a great man have known better?
34637So at the last, which body shall claim my soul, for the ten had her?
34637So the age asks of all institutions their right to be: What right has the government to existence?
34637So the real and practical question between them is this: Shall there be a high tariff or a low one?
34637Somebody once asked him, What are the recognized principles of politics?
34637The Sunday is ended and over; the man is tired-- but has he been profited and made better thereby?
34637The annexation of Texas, did they oppose that?
34637The land is full of ministers, respectable men, educated men-- are they opposed to slavery?
34637Was Bowditch one of the first mathematicians of his age?
34637Was it even known to him?
34637Was it safe to withstand the Revolution?
34637Was its observance enforced by him?
34637Was religion, dressed in her Sabbath dress, a welcome guest; was she lovely and to be desired?
34637Was the mind of Newton gone when his frame, long over- tasked, refused its wonted work?
34637Well, says the calculator, but who has the offices of the nation?
34637What are such things to Ronge and Wessenberg?
34637What did he aim at in that long period?
34637What did they care for the freedom of thirty millions of men?
34637What do the men who control our politics think thereof?
34637What had New England to say?
34637What had become of the"sovereignty of the people,"the"unalienable right of resistance to oppression?"
34637What have the political leaders of Massachusetts, of New England, to say?
34637What if Burns had been ashamed of his plough, and Franklin had lost his recollection of the candle- moulds and the composing stick?
34637What is the idea of the abolitionists?
34637What monarchy will dare fight republican France?
34637What shall become of the minority, in that case?
34637What shall they do?
34637When death has dusted off this body from me, who will dream for me the new powers I shall possess?
34637When power fled off from the Church--"Wilt thou also go away?"
34637Whence did he gain such power to stand erect where others so often cringed and crouched low to the ground?
34637Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
34637Who can not trust him to do right and best for all?
34637Who can say aye or no?
34637Who can tell; nay, who need care to ask?
34637Who could have thought such darkness lay concealed Within thy beams, O Sun?
34637Who ever heard of an anti- slavery Governor of Massachusetts in this century?
34637Who ever missed it?
34637Who fought the Revolution?
34637Who gave the majority a right to control the minority, to restrict trade, levy taxes, make laws, and all that?
34637Who has filled the Presidential chair forty- eight years out of sixty?
34637Who has held the chief posts of honor?
34637Who increases the cost of the post- office and pays so little of its expense?
34637Who is most blustering and disposed to quarrel?
34637Who knows but men born to heaven are waiting for your birth to come-- have gone to prepare a place for us?
34637Who knows out of how deep a fulness of indignation such torrents gush?
34637Who knows?
34637Who made the Mexican war?
34637Who occupy the chief offices in the army and navy?
34637Who owns the greater part of the property, the mills, the shops, the ships?
34637Who pays the national taxes?
34637Who sends their children to school and college?
34637Who sets at nought the Constitution?
34637Who was fit to preside in such a case?
34637Who would bring the greatest peril in case of war with a strong enemy?
34637Who writes the books-- the histories, poems, philosophies, works of science, even the sermons and commentaries on the Bible?
34637Why do we then shun Death with anxious strife?
34637Why does God sometimes endow a man with great intellectual power, making, now and then, a million- minded man?
34637Why is it that all great movements, from the American Revolution down to anti- slavery, have begun here?
34637Why is it that education societies, missionary societies, Bible societies, and all the movements for the advance of mankind, begin here?
34637Why not have the"further information"laid before the Senate?
34637Why pretend to drag a weighty crutch about because it helped your father once, wandering alone and in the dark, sounding on his dim and perilous way?
34637Why was the Sunday chosen as the regular day for religious meeting?
34637Will it be most profitable to"give up the Sunday,"to use it as the Catholics do, as the Puritans did, or to adopt some other method?
34637Will you say the outward life never completely comes up to that?
34637Would it not be better to take one step more, adopt them before they offended, and allow no child to grow up in the barbarism of ignorance?
34637You will ask, What was the secret of his strength?
34637Your old men?
34637Your young men?
34637[ 3] Was the Sabbath observed as a day of rest before Moses?
34637or who could find, Whilst fly and leaf and insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad''st us blind?
34637said she;"Lord,"said Piety,"to whom shall we go?
34637what can we know of it besides its existence?
49357As to the personage meant, one may say, There are many Gods, an almost endless chain of creators; to which one does the Prophet refer?
49357Could any man originate a system of philosophy at once so simple, so reasonable, so comprehensive and so beneficent?
49357Do not the answers it gives to the questions of life bear all the marks of Divinity?
49357How could these spirits be so placed in the generations of Adam''s race as to make the most of them?
49357How far is the philosopher advanced above the school- boy with his query about the ships of Columbus?
49357It is correct enough; but how did it get into your heads?
49357It reads as follows:"And the Lord said, Whom shall I send?
49357May there not exist vibrations still more rapid?
49357What could be more succinct or beautiful or more richly laden with truth respecting conditions precedent than the words,"The elements are eternal?"
49357What, then, of our text?
49357Whence am I?
49357Where did it come from?
49357Whither am I going_?
49357Who told you so?
49357Who told you that man did not exist in like manner upon the same principles?
49357Why am I here?
49357Why does he stand in particular need at this stage of his advancement of faith, hope and love?
49357Why is his life made up of failures, of disappointments, of sorrow?
49357_ Who am I?
51096As he lay, feeding life with long drawn breaths, he muttered:"Where''s next water?
51096Could they view such a proposition with favor?
51096Hardly anything else was known of them: and people asked with curiosity, What had been their fate-- what their fortunes?
51096Where were they?
45054''Will you take some wine?'' 45054 Do you pledge yourselves to keep the law of God on this land, which you never have kept in your own lands?"
45054Do you pledge yourselves to see that others of your brethren who shall come hither do keep the laws of God?
45054For behold, the mystery of Godliness, how great is it? 45054 I do not know,"the man replied,"how did you get hold of it?"
45054Is there no virtue in the body politic? 45054 What for?"
45054Where are you going?
45054Who leads the camp?
45054''Then,''said Dr. Stone,''will you drink some brandy?''
45054''Yes,''said Joseph,''I see you have; but you have not come to take off my leg, have you, sir?''
45054After air was quiet he turned to Dan Jones and whispered,"Are you afraid to die?"
45054And what of the blood of men, women and children which had been shed by these human fiends?
45054And will I appoint unto you, saith the Lord, except it be by law, even as I and my Father ordained unto you, before the world was?
45054As for the priests, was not their craft in danger?
45054Can it be possible that the traitor whom Porter Rockwell reports to me as being in correspondence with my Missouri enemies is one of my quorum?
45054Commenting on their fears, President Joseph Smith stated:"What can be the matter with these men?
45054Could they not be used to relieve the financial embarrassment of the family?
45054Dan said,"Has that time come, think you?
45054For behold, I am a son of God, in the similitude of his Only Begotten Son; and where is thy glory, that I should worship thee?
45054Have not the twelve and most of the Church gone, and is not their counsel for us to follow?
45054Have not they told us that our safety was not in Nauvoo, but in our removal westward?
45054I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
45054I prayed, and God answered; but what could I do?
45054If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
45054If not what can be the meaning of all this?
45054If not, before whom shall the''Mormons''institute a trial?
45054In answer to the questions:"When will the wilderness blossom as the rose?
45054In his great excitement and without meditation he exclaimed:"Why can not I obtain the book?"
45054In the_ Times and Seasons_( Feb. 15) an editorial was published entitled:"Who Shall be our Next President?"
45054Is it any wonder that they cried in the anguish of their souls unto the Lord, for relief from such inhuman treatment?
45054Is not this a plea of justification for the loss of individuals, done in pursuance of that order?
45054Joseph replied,"Yes: what shall we do, Brother Hyrum?"
45054Joseph replied:''What did you say that for?
45054Joseph then turned to Hyrum and said:"Brother Hyrum, you are the oldest, what shall we do?"
45054Now, if our marital relations are not religious, what is?
45054Or was there not some thing else deposited with the plates that might be used for such purpose?
45054Or will I receive at your hands that which I have not appointed?
45054Shall they apply to the court of the state of Missouri?
45054Shall they apply to the federal courts?
45054Shall they apply to the legislature of the state of Missouri for redress?
45054Shall they summon a jury of the individuals who composed the mob?
45054Shall we deal with the Jew?
45054Should they go to the coast to be mustered out of service, or should that duty be performed by their company officers?
45054Stone, can you not make another trial?
45054The Promise of James Tested"In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
45054The Prophet said,''Do you believe in Jesus Christ?''
45054The candidate would step forward to the table, where Francis M. Higbee, a justice of the peace, was stationed, and he would ask:"Are you ready?"
45054The following questions were frequently put and answered in this manner:"Where are you from?"
45054Then Satan came, tempting him and commanding him to worship him, but Moses said:"Who art thou?
45054Then looking up into my face, his eyes swimming in tears, he continued,''Now, mother, promise me that you will not stay, will you?
45054They being seated, I addressed them thus:''Gentlemen, what can you do to save my boy''s leg?''
45054Turning to Rockwell he said,"What shall I do?"
45054Was it strange that a century or so of this kind of work should produce a Luther?
45054Was not this evidence that the"Mormons,"everywhere hated, were the common prey of their mortal enemies?
45054Was this a new evil come upon them?
45054Were they to submit peaceably to such attacks?
45054What constitutes the kingdom of God?
45054What did it matter though the whole world should laugh, if the Son of God would hearken to his humble pleadings?
45054What interest have the Saints to expect from its defense?
45054What is this office and work of Elijah?
45054What then, we would respectfully ask, is the remedy of the''Mormons''?
45054When Stephen Markham, who had gone to locate the brethren from Nauvoo, rode up, Reynolds said,"Do I meet you as a friend?
45054When will Zion be built up in her glory, and where will thy temple stand, unto which all nations shall come in the last days?"
45054Who could urge the propriety of exposing life to defend a place for the purpose of vacating it?
45054Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
45054Whom shall they sue?
45054Why are they then baptized for the dead?''
45054Why send Elijah?
45054Why should they put themselves out to do such a thing, when the property would naturally fall into their hands when it was abandoned?
45054Why the opposition and persecution that arose against me almost in my infancy?
45054Why, sir, of what use will this be for agricultural purposes?
45054Why?
45054Will I accept of an offering, saith the Lord, that is not made in my name?
45054With those who call themselves Gentiles?
45054or that Presidents Law and Marks are absolutely traitors to the Church, that my remarks should produce such excitement in their minds?
46974And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
46974Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? 46974 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
46974After testifying of the mission and resurrection of Jesus the Christ, in response to their inquiry,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
46974Also,"Where is boasting then?
46974And can anybody possess the true testimony of Jesus without that Spirit?
46974And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
46974And how shall they hear without a preacher?
46974And how shall they preach, except they be sent?"
46974And if that is true, are not the spirits of men and women able to receive instruction and information when out of the body?
46974And was not one of the offices of that Spirit to show them"things to come?"
46974And will the Almighty reveal anything except to those who call upon him in faith?
46974But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
46974But what was the nature of his preaching to those who were held in captivity?
46974But who among all the sects of the age teaches it?
46974By what law?
46974Did not Christ promise his disciples that after he went away the Comforter should come?
46974Did not the Apostle John behold a glorious vision and receive a grand revelation, when banished to the Island of Patmos?
46974Did the Almighty ever commence a dispensation since the world began without a prophet to declare his word and without revealing his will?
46974Do latter- day sectaries know more, understand better, and see clearer in divine things than did the Apostle Paul?
46974Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?"
46974Do they not all declare that revelation ceased when John received his vision, recorded in the Book of Revelation?
46974Do they not teach that though angels once ministered to men the day of their coming has long since passed?
46974Does not the very fact that Christ said there would be false prophets, convey the idea that there would be true prophets also?
46974Has God changed?
46974Has anything"perfect"come upon modern Christendom except"perfect"confusion?
46974Has not his work on earth always been conducted by men divinely chosen, appointed and inspired?
46974Has the Spirit of God changed?
46974Have they all perished?
46974Have they any faith to call on God for a divine communication?
46974How could there be any remnant left of the divine authority held by the apostles and priesthood of the original Christian Church?
46974How could this, the greatest of all dispensations, be ushered in without a prophet and without revelation from God?
46974Is Christ divided?
46974Is it because that would sweep away the crutches of their lame and halting pretense and cast their false theory prone in the dust?
46974Is it not the spirit of man that receives and stores up intelligence conveyed through the bodily senses?
46974Is it possible that they are doomed to destruction?
46974Is not the Almighty declared in scripture to be unchangeable?
46974Is not the prediction of Isaiah the prophet concerning these times literally fulfilled?
46974Is the Holy Ghost dead?
46974Is there not as much need of divine revelation to settle religious feuds and doctrinal differences in the 20th century as at any previous period?
46974Of works?
46974On what grounds is such an irrational position assumed?
46974Or have not men changed the ordinances and institutions of heaven, and built up churches and promulgated doctrines of their own?
46974Or, have not men changed the order, ordinances, discipline, doctrines, and spirit of the Church of Christ?
46974Ought not the inhabitants of the earth to be not only willing, but eager, to receive a message from the eternal worlds?
46974That being true, how is it possible to believe that the Church of Christ had any existence on earth after that long continued darkness and apostasy?
46974To the learned divines and contending sectaries of modern Christendom?
46974To whom might it be expected that this angel should appear?
46974Was not the gift of prophecy bestowed upon members of the Church of Christ as one of the manifestations of the Holy Spirit?
46974Were not prophets established in the Church of Christ as members of his body?
46974What is the reason of this transformation?
46974What is the tree that has brought forth those excellent fruits?
46974Who has authority to administer it?
46974Who knows anything of the manner in which the ordinance should be solemnized?
46974Why do they not continue the quotation and give the succeeding verses which form an integral part of the scriptural argument?
46974Will it be claimed that this promised perfection has come?
46974Will the eternal Father reject all these his children because they did not obey a law which was not made known to them?
46974why are they then baptized for the dead?"
50072But,said he,"I have nothing to pay you for it but wheat; can you use that?"
50072Now, how is it possible,I asked,"for him to know these things unless he has received a revelation?"
50072So,said he, at the same time rising to the sublime hight of his oratory,"where, oh where is the frog that croaked here a day or two ago?
50072What meeting?
50072Who are the Mormons?
50072After everybody had left the room but myself, he said to me,"Robert, do you believe I shall die to- night?"
50072Almost in the words of the eunuch to Phillip, she said:"Here is water, what hinders me from being baptized?"
50072As I afterwards learned, he went from there to the Prophet Joseph, and said to him:"My son Lorenzo is dying; can there not be something done for him?"
50072As he approached he demanded,"What are you doing?"
50072As he rode up he inquired:"Is your name Young?"
50072Did I not come here and find you without a father, poor, and discouraged?
50072Did I not gather you together here, and make all these improvements that you to- day enjoy?
50072Did they make any such improvements as you see I have made?
50072Have I not attended to my own business?"
50072He remarked"Your people believe in laying hands on the sick; do n''t you?"
50072He then said excitedly:"Now will you talk?"
50072I asked him why I must leave, saying:"Have I not bought my land, and paid you for it?
50072I immediately asked,''Are you brethren all safe?''
50072I rather ridiculed the idea, saying,"You want me to preach as a Mormon Elder, when I have not even joined the Church?"
50072On my return, I remarked to Mr. Chase,"Why can not we have meetings in our neighborhood as well as to go so far to them?"
50072Said he,"Are you a mechanic?"
50072The adversary would reason with me thus:"What is the use of all your preaching?
50072This time the leader recognized my voice, and turning towards me, asked:"Is that you, Brother Lorenzo?"
50072When I got home in the evening the first question asked of me was,"Where have you been?"
50072Whoever heard of Jesus or the apostles doing anything like that?"
50072Why has he fled?
50072Will you do it?"
49739''What for?'' 49739 What is that, sir?"
49739After awhile he heard a response"Anson, is that you?"
49739As they approached she said"You have a letter from Judge Thomas, have n''t you?"
49739But do you believe that Christ was God''s very Son, with a divinely appointed and definite mission, dying on the cross and raised from the dead?"
49739Can I afford to dishonor that sacred priesthood?
49739Can I doubt His power or the truth of His restored priesthood?
49739Can my college professor tell me any more that there is no God?
49739Could anybody tell me that I did not know, as a boy in old Brother Doremus''s school, that I got a solid shock of electricity?
49739Did I send for the reporter?
49739Do n''t argue; do n''t explain; but is your mind in a condition where you can answer yes or no?"
49739Do you tell me that I do n''t know that we have the gift of tongues in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints?
49739Grabbing him by the collar and shaking him, Mr. Parkin angrily demanded,"Are you going to compel me to hit you, even though you are a cripple?
49739Have you no small change?"
49739He produced from his wallet a diminutive coin, such as they had never seen before, and offered it to them, and Brother Parkin inquired,"What is that?"
49739He said in substance,"Who filled you full of those lies?"
49739He said"would it not be better for one or two men to be killed than for a whole community to be destroyed?"
49739He said,"Bishop, can I come down to your house and spend an evening with you?"
49739How came the marble cutter to make a duplicate of his record?
49739How could such apostles of interrogation convert a world?"
49739Mr. Beveridge says:"How could such priests of ice warm the souls of men?
49739She asked,''What for?''
49739She greeted him reproachfully with the exclamation:"What have you done?"
49739The bishop replied:"How do you know they are true?
49739The next question was:"Do you believe that Christ was the son of the living God, sent by him to save the world?
49739Turning to the"Mormon"Elder, Mr. Parkin inquired:"Where do you live?"
49739When he was near enough to me to speak to me he asked me, in a pleasant but abrupt manner:"What family are you tracing?"
49739Which shall I obey, God or the Devil?''
49739Why?
48276Do you not hear the prisoners moaning? 48276 Does God rule the world?"
48276Shall hateful tyrants, mischief breeding, With hireling host, a ruffian band, While peace and liberty lie bleeding, Affright and desolate the land? 48276 This will be a good book for the young, and all those who have not the opportunity to consult larger works, will it not?"
48276What constitutes a state? 48276 Where have you obtained the facts contained in this volume?"
48276A parish priest was only permitted to dine at the second table, after his superiors(?)
48276And how did Joseph accomplish so much in so short a time?
48276But if, as Luther claimed, she had through apostasy lost her authority, then, it may be asked, From whence did Luther receive his authority?
48276But it may be asked, whence came they?
48276But what agency for conveying intelligence can ever excel that which is instantaneous?
48276By what terrible magic was this change wrought so swiftly: that three millions of people should be taught to abhor the country they once loved?
48276He waved his broad- brimmed hat for silence, and then exclaimed:"What would ye, my friends?
48276If Rome had been in error in this case, where was her infallibility?
48276Is it for nothing that Spain has been made a hideous skeleton among the nations-- a warning spectacle to the world?
48276It may be asked, Why did not the human mind, in this era, free itself from its trammels, claim its true freedom and concede it to every one?
48276May we not also consider him an instrument in the hands of God for the execution of His purposes?
48276Might not some of her other teachings be equally false?
48276Now the question arises, who built these mounds in the Mississippi valley, and these pyramids in Mexico?
48276Shall we compare it with the contemporary barbarism of the other portions of Europe?
48276Some of the states were large, others small: ought the small ones to have equal voice in the government with the large ones?
48276Some of their officers even asked in amazement,"was it true that God and the elements were going to fight against them?"
48276They came to ask those profound questions that human reason, unaided, can never answer:"What am I?
48276They eagerly asked"What is to be done?"
48276They wished to follow the example of the United States, but how could this be accomplished?
48276To{ 114} what race belong the relics found in Massachusetts, Illinois and Iowa?
48276What can I know?"
48276What was it that produced this barrenness, this intellectual degradation in Constantinople?
48276When will free- born Americans learn to act thus nobly?
48276Whence came the men who wrought these mighty changes?
48276Where am I?
48276Where shall we find their equals at that time in so- called Christian countries?
48276Who does not perceive that the statesmanship of Pitt was one of the great instrumentalities for the execution of the divine purposes?
48276Who does not see a divine providence-- a marvelous wisdom in all this?
48276Who does not see a marvelous wisdom in all this?
48276Who does not see in all this the traces of a purer religion, which centuries of apostasy and degradation had not been able to entirely destroy?
48276Who does not see the hand of Providence in her retribution, as well as in the fate of Herculaneum and Pompeii?
48276Who will attempt to deny that God, through him, spake words pregnant with a meaning that men at that age did not understand?
48276Why did not France succeed in establishing a free government?
48276Why was it then that such a marvelous change should take place in the minds of the American people, during the next twelve years?
48276{ 203} But while mankind had progressed in science they had remained stationary in religion; and how could it be otherwise?
46391Am I safe?
46391As for business, what shall I say? 46391 Have ye looked for sheep in the desert, For those that have missed their way?
46391If you are not one in temporal things, how can you be one in spiritual things?
46391No doubt you meet with trials at Orderville; and where, indeed, do we not find them? 46391 What Brown?"
46391What are you to Guernsey Brown?
46391Where are you from?
46391A baptism, or a birth, an unction from on high?
46391An evolution of happiness, that moistens every eye?
46391An existence of pleasure, without pain or alloy?
46391And I add: I am proud of my children, and they are proud of me; When the reaping comes, what will my harvest be?
46391And think of him, who at Ponty Pridd, Proved friend to thee, and brother indeed?
46391And what is grander than a noble man?
46391And wherefore this?
46391Are not the pillars of your church oppressors?
46391But are they left in sorrow, Or doubt to pine away?
46391Can just spirits answer?
46391Can old acquaintance be forgot?
46391Did not a prophet say,''when the wicked rule, the people mourn?''
46391Do I love the sea gulls?
46391For are they not also the children of God, and of the seed of Abraham with a right to the promises made by the Lord to Israel?
46391Had they found their burying place?
46391Have ye been in the wild, waste places Where the lost and wandering stray?
46391Have ye trodden the lonely highway-- The foul and darksome street?
46391He replied:"Do n''t all white men swear?
46391How I loved that man''s manliness; he not a Smith?
46391How close they crept to Israel''s God?
46391How long shall we be penny- wise, and pound- foolish?
46391I asked,''Does that satisfy you that Joseph gave the revelation?''
46391If a man does good, and God loves him, why should men hate him?
46391If so, what is the nature of that principle?''
46391Is it true?
46391Is life there a burden, or is it a joy?
46391Joseph:"Do I understand you to say that Brigham Young connived at the murder of the Prophet Joseph Smith?"
46391Like Moses at the burning bush, Took off their shoes midst thorns and brush, And tramped across the cactus plains, That we our freedom might obtain?
46391Marked ye, the path the fathers trod?
46391My Christian friends, what confidence can you have in the testimony of a liar of nine years standing?
46391My Christian friends, what confidence can you place in a man who has persuaded thousands of people to believe a lie?"
46391My mother looks pale, and when I ask her,"What is the matter?"
46391O brothers in a common cause, did you ever feel Coming to your being a joy you ca n''t reveal?
46391O think, you pious Christians, who drove them from their land, Could you have stood the trials of that heroic band?
46391Say, what was the freight that faced ice, wind, and snow?
46391Shall thy people plead in vain?
46391She meets us with a smiling face--"Which way, strangers?"
46391The Apostle Paul says,"If the dead rise not at all, then why are ye baptized for the dead?"
46391The heart must be happy-- how can it be sad?
46391The millions of loved ones who''ve passed through the door, And are hid from our view, on that mystical shore?
46391The nation whose people had thrust them from its borders and driven them into the wilderness, now calling upon them for aid?
46391The visible leader, who said,"Unless you are one in temporal things, how can you be one in spiritual things?"
46391They answered,"No, but what do you want?"
46391This horse in size is hard to beat-- From nose to tail I measure-- It is one hundred and seventy feet; Now is n''t he a treasure?
46391Was death to be the outcome, the answer to their prayer?
46391Was it not rather a deep- laid plan to bring about our entire destruction?
46391We passed on, and when by ourselves, Brigham asked,"What shall we do?"
46391Were they, their wives and loved ones, Donner''s fate to share?
46391What caused the quails to come in such tame flocks to our suffering camps on the west bank of the Mississippi river?
46391What could we do?
46391What does he want?
46391What should I do?
46391What was the grey Messenger filly worth?
46391What were we to do?
46391When the beast and the bird, and all things are glad?
46391When the harvest comes, which man receives the greatest reward?
46391When the purser called,"Joseph Smith"the captain asked,"Any relation to old Joe Smith?"
46391Where were they?
46391Who are they?''
46391Who does unto others as he would have others do unto him?
46391Who is he?
46391Will they forget?
46391Will you carry out my wishes, or must I get someone else to serve me?"
46391Will you go?"
46391Your ministers''preach for hire, and divine for money,''do they not?
46391and you, dear Kate Wilt ever linger"at the garden gate?"
45604And who is that insolent man,said the magistrate,"who has dared to insult such a gentleman''s wife?"
45604Art thou a Christian?
45604Art thou very much delighted with it, my son?
45604But what, then, shall I sing?
45604Dost thou desire to die without cause?
45604Dost thou mean Him who was crucified?
45604He is a happy man,said Father de Britto;"when will you do the like for me?"
45604My lord abbot,asked Eusebius,"do you confess two natures after the incarnation?"
45604Tell me of your charity, my brother, how many brethren are there in the monastery?
45604To what Church dost thou belong?
45604Was Christ of two natures after the Incarnation, or of only one?
45604Well, Dositheus,said the master to him, soon after his admission,"How much hast thou eaten to- day?"
45604What mean you, mother?
45604What sayest thou, my sister?
45604What shall I do with these men?
45604What sort of sacrifices then does thy God approve of?
45604Which shall I begin with?
45604Whom,said Polemon,"dost thou worship?"
45604Why not?
45604Will you endure,asked Dioscorus,"to hear of two natures after the incarnation?"
45604Wilt thou swear that he did not?
45604Yes,said the angel,"guiltless thou art of the crime imputed to you, but hast thou forgotten the poor man''s cow?
45604And then, when the lad had taken somewhat less,"How farest thou to- day?"
45604And when he became greatly exhausted, Dorotheus asked him,"Well, Dositheus, how farest thou in prayer?"
45604And when this was done, men asked,"What shall be done with Aventine?"
45604Are not all the things of this life as a breath, yea as smoke, and as a wind that passeth away?"
45604Are you making a sedition?
45604But tell me, what is thy name?"
45604Could not Eusebius visit Eutyches before invoking the judgment of the council?
45604Culcian asked,"Is Christ God?"
45604Culcian said,"How could God be crucified?"
45604Culcian said,"Is it not a matter of conscience for thee to take care of thy wife and sons?"
45604Culcian, the governor, said to him,"Now, then, art thou sober?"
45604Dost thou deem it seemly that what has once been purified should be defiled with dung?''
45604Euphrosyne said,"Do all of you chant in your church, and all fast together alike?"
45604He answered,"Is that probable?
45604He answered,"My sons, all my sins are behind my back, following me, and I see them not; and shall I judge, this day, the sins of another man?"
45604He grew pale and trembled, and asked,"Upon what account?"
45604He said,"God pardon you, why have you done this?"
45604He, therefore, said,"What is your religion?"
45604If any evil had befallen her-- which God forbid!--would not the Lord have showed it to one of the brethren praying for her?
45604In one of the two nights during which he survived, he was favoured with a vision, in which one said to him,"Why dost thou grieve?
45604Knowest thou not that the one was made for the other, and the one can not be without the other?"
45604Next he turned to Asclepiades, and asked,"What is thy name?"
45604Nicephorus, dismayed at his apostasy, cried aloud to him,"Brother, what are you doing?
45604Now when the old man saw him so broken, he said,"Wouldst thou converse with a spiritual brother here, from the palace of Theodosius?"
45604On my way back I met the poor man who owned it, and he asked me,''My son, have you been driving away my cow?''
45604Polemon said,"Thou art a Christian?"
45604Sapricius asked,"And where is this Christ?"
45604Sapricius said,"Who is he whom thou lovest?"
45604So Ethelburga spake to her husband, saying,"Seest thou, O king, how the pomp of this world passeth away?
45604The Governor:"Are you of the clergy?"
45604The governor said,"How durst you affront the wife of this officer in your garden?"
45604The governor:"Of what profession are you?"
45604The judge said,"Of what profession are you?"
45604The judge then addressed the two catechists and other churchmen who were taken with him:"And you,"he said,"what do you say?"
45604The king astonished, asked,''Who had presumed to give such blows to so great a man?''
45604The maiden said,"If anyone desired to go there for conversion, would your abbot receive him?"
45604Then Nestor signing the cross on his brow, said,"Wherefore dost thou threaten me with torture?
45604Then he opened to them his window once more, and asked,"My fathers and my brethren, of what error am I accused?"
45604Then he said to Scholastica,"May God pardon thee, my sister, but what hast thou done?"
45604Then said Polemon,"Whom dost thou worship?"
45604Then said the old man,"Wherefore hast thou come hither, my son?"
45604Then the Irenarch said,"Sir, dost thou know the order of the emperor?"
45604Then the people and the apparitors began to laugh at my tears and fright, and asked me what I was crying for?
45604Then the preacher asked her,"O Bridget, why didst thou sleep, when the Word of Christ was spoken?"
45604Then, said the magistrate,"Where have you been lurking, that you have not sacrificed to the gods?"
45604Then-- the notary writing all down-- Polemon asked,"What is thy name?"
45604When Dubtach discovered this, he burst forth into angry abuse, and the king asked,"Why didst thou give away the royal sword, child?"
45604Where are all thy goodly things?
45604Where are the counts?"
45604Whither shall I fly from Thy Spirit?
45604Who would not be frightened by hearing his discourse on the Last Judgment, wherein he has depicted it so vividly, that nothing can be added thereto?
45604Who would not be inflamed with a divine fire, reading his treatise on Charity?
45604Who would not wish to be chaste in heart and soul, by reading the praises he has lavished on Virginity?
45604Why not permit the servants of God, whose protecting aid we have already experienced, to abide amongst us?
45604Why, then, reject a religion thus brought to our very doors?
45604Why, then, reject what we know to be useful and necessary for us?
45604am not I a man like you?
45604are not they rather guilty of an untruth who say the contrary?"
45604art thou not ashamed to put thy faith in a man, and he short- lived?"
45604asked Polemon,"Is that another God?"
45604cried Felix,"Could I be a Christian and not be present?
45604how feels this fire to thee now?
45604my sweetest daughter, why didst thou not tell me before, that I might have died with thee?"
45604or to what shepherds he would commit Christ''s sheep that were in the midst of wolves?
45604we are dung, are we?''
45604what art thou doing?"
45604what harm is there in my going?"
45604where are all the promises, and sweet hopes, that thou didst give me, of seeing my daughter again?
45604why didst thou delay?
19605Should he dismiss his attendants and let her speak with him in the presence of fewer listeners?
19605''"Tell the Sultan I have something to declare unto him from the Most High God,"such is her message; but who heedeth what a woman saith?
19605''A Voice, a Voice?''
19605''Am I a fool after all?''
19605''Am I dreaming?''
19605''And canst thou ease him?''
19605''And then what saved you?''
19605''And what said he?''
19605''And what should we do without thee to bake bread for us, and go to the farm to fetch him fresh eggs, and butter, and cheese, and sweet, new milk?
19605''And when the shepherd findeth the lost sheep, after leaving the ninety and nine in the wilderness, how does he bring it home?
19605''Art thou sure thou art safe, Father?''
19605''At night George Fox came: and after supper my husband was sitting in the parlour, and I asked him,"if George Fox might come in?"
19605''Ay, and what was his crime for which he suffered at first in that foul place?
19605''But did not a great joy follow close upon thy trouble?''
19605''But, Grandfather, explain to me, how couldst thou leave the Parliamentary army thou wert pledged to serve?''
19605''But,''said he,''what is the other word that thou saidst?''
19605''Can I do anything to help him?''
19605''Can no ship then be found to carry us to the other side?
19605''Didst thou want to come, Mary?''
19605''For me?''
19605''For what purpose doth she desire an audience?''
19605''Hast had none but soft blows hitherto?
19605''Hast thou been writing yet another Epistle to Friends to encourage them to stand firm?
19605''Hast thou heard me preach, Friend?
19605''Hast thou then milk?''
19605''Hath thy knee pained thee a little less this afternoon?''
19605''Here is the posy, Aunt; will not dear grandfather love his pale windflowers, come like stars to visit him in his prison?
19605''Hester, what made thee think of coming?''
19605''How art thou, dear Heart?''
19605''How did the news reach thee?
19605''How know I that it looms lovely, that land I have never seen, With morning- glory and heartsease, and unexampled green?
19605''How now, Jocosa, and wherefore alone?
19605''If it was a plate, how could it be fastened on?
19605''If there is a God after all, why should He allow these horrors to happen?''
19605''Know what a Saint is?
19605''MUR- DER- ER''''MUR- DERER''--was that it?
19605''Meeting?''
19605''Men never wear robes, do they?
19605''Mother, did you_ see_, did you_ see_?''
19605''Nay, Master Stranger, bethink ye,''I said, going up to him,''how may that be?
19605''Of course it has a steeple, but wherefore give it such a clumsy name?''
19605''Of what nation is this Wonder?''
19605''Our trembling hands held in Thy strong and loving grasp, what shall even the weakest of us fear?''
19605''Poor maid,''said her aunt,''still thou didst come in the end?''
19605''Priest Lampitt?
19605''She can scarcely be a follower of the Prophet, on whom be peace, since thou appearest to have gazed upon her unveiled countenance?''
19605''Spending the night with Lady Darcy at the Inn at Beverley is she, sayest thou?
19605''Strike again, sayest thou, Quaker?''
19605''The Justices are sure to tender to them the oath, but since they follow Him who commanded,"Swear not at all,"how can they take it?''
19605''The Turks hearkened to her with much attention and gravity until she had done; and then, the Sultan asking her whether she had anything more to say?
19605''Then are you a shepherd too, Master Stranger?''
19605''Visitors?''
19605''Wast thou there?''
19605''Well,''questioned the elder man,''and what followed?
19605''What brings you here, men?
19605''What makes thee so good to me?''
19605''What said the Priest?''
19605''What,''said he,''ca n''t you make that Quaker work?
19605''Where was it?''
19605''Which is the prison?''
19605''Who can say?''
19605''Who else should it be?
19605''Who is that man, mother?
19605''Who is there?''
19605''Whoever was it?
19605''Why would you not beat the Quaker?''
19605''Will they be long in prison, dost thou think?''
19605''Wouldst thou then fear to die, Grandfather?''
19605''Yet what matters the darkness while we are close together?
19605''You bring me bad news?''
19605''_ Quakère?
19605''__''But what is a Saint and how do you know it is one?''
19605***** Is that the end of the story?
19605***** Why have I told you this story--''the saddest story of all''?
19605--GEORGE FOX._ A TALK ABOUT SAINTS_''What is a Saint?
19605--JOHN AUDLAND.__''Is not liberty of conscience in religion a fundamental?...
19605A beating was nothing new to little Jan. Why had he fallen?
19605A murderer?
19605A warrant for the apprehension of George Fox,_ MY GUEST_?
19605A white river?
19605And do you?
19605And is it a He or a She?
19605And now that she was nearly completed, why did the Voice grow daily more insistent, giving ever clearer directions?
19605And now they would not come at us, though they had printed books against us; WHO ARE THE BUTTERFLIES NOW?"
19605And now, having heard what the''Valiant Sixty''thought of London, what did London think of the''Valiant Sixty''?
19605And thou art to join her there?
19605And what is that round thing like a platter in his hand, and what is he doing with it?
19605And what was the flat thing like a plate behind his head?''
19605And what was this he was telling them?
19605And why are there no Saints on the windows in Meeting?
19605And why do n''t we have them on our Sunday windows in Meeting?
19605Are my brother Justices not aware then that I am a Justice too, and Vice- Chancellor of the county to boot?
19605As soon as I came to the door, a young woman of the house said,"What, is it you?
19605At length one of the elder boys suggested''My father''s granary?''
19605At that unlucky moment up came brother Peter''s big voice calling from below,''Dorcas, Dorcas, what are you all doing up there?
19605Aunt Isabel was busy collecting her books and she only whispered back,''Do n''t you see the halo?''
19605Besides, how could he have borne for those dear ones to see the condemning''B''burned on his forehead?
19605But did George Fox ever forbid other people to fight?
19605But does he look wicked?
19605But is he?
19605But it was a traveller surely, or was it a shepherd?
19605But the tanner promises to give me back peace of mind, does he?
19605But then, whom have we to thank for that?
19605But then, why not move the bed somewhere else?
19605But thou thyself must surely grow tired of the prison and its bare stone walls?
19605But to- day if there were no breakfast,( and where was breakfast to come from?)
19605But where were her shoes?
19605But wherefore comes he here?
19605But why invent anything so unlikely?
19605But would Aunt Joan approve?
19605But would Jan ever be better?
19605Can He be indeed among them still to- day?
19605Can I trust him?
19605Can you actually live out what you profess to believe?
19605Can you not see the countryman''s surprised face as he turns round and stares at the speaker, and wonders whatever he means?
19605Could he have misunderstood the command?
19605Did any one ever hear the like?
19605Did even the bells know what she had done and what she had in her heart?
19605Did he argue or command?
19605Did he then bring a stranger with him?''
19605Did his eyes leave thee?''
19605Did it still exist?
19605Did the building itself rock and shake as if filled with power?
19605Did they, by their living and by their dying, remind the world of a truth that it had been in danger of forgetting?
19605Did you see her fall?''
19605Did you,''he shuddered,''did you, and father, and grandfather, and the others not notice what those things were, hanging from their waists?
19605Didst thou really say thou wert expecting her to visit thee right soon?
19605Do Saints have to begin with patience too?
19605Do n''t I preach well?
19605Do you know what a Saint is?''
19605Do you think he can be a wicked man after all?
19605Do you want him to draw ropes for you and he wo n''t?
19605Does he threaten it?
19605Does he whip it?
19605Dost thou not mind what friend Thomas Curtis''wife, Mistress Nan, has often told us of her father, the Sheriff of Bristol?
19605Dost thou understand, child, of what I am speaking?''
19605Every now and then the door of the house half opens, and a little girl looks out and asks,''Thou art really there, Father?
19605For had not he himself, though only a youth of twenty- two, been one of the appointed preachers at Firbank Chapel?
19605For the Light, the Power, the Truth, the Righteousness, did it ever leave you in any weather, or in any storms or tempests?
19605For what had he planned her?
19605George Fox''s test was always the same, both for his own religion and other people''s:''Is this faith real?
19605Had she and Father really been taken to prison?
19605Had she killed him?
19605Had the Voice made a mistake?
19605Had the waning crescent retraced her footsteps, or left behind some of her chill beams?
19605Had they been taken away in order to force her to appear bare- footed before the Sultan?
19605Hast thou ever heard that story?''
19605Hast thou missed thy little prison maid?''
19605Hath he been here?
19605Have I not twice already in my young years been brought nigh to death?
19605Have all the Friends gone to gaol this time?''
19605Having stopped the earth and gaoled the fox, must we now deal with the litter?
19605He asked me"if I was that George Fox whom Justice Robinson spoke so much in commendation of among many of the parliament men?"
19605He asked me,"Who was Christ''s Father and Mother?"
19605He handed his lighted pipe to George Fox, saying,''Come, will you take a pipe of tobacco?''
19605He paused a moment, and then went on,''And now, how shall the Belovà © d of the Lord be thus in safety covered?
19605He was like Christian in_ Pilgrim''s Progress_, with a load of sins on his back, was he not?
19605Her Aunt, Joan Dewsbury, said,''Mary, dost thou think thou art upon thy death- bed?''
19605Her Grandfather coming to her, asked her how she did?
19605Her name?''
19605His brother Justice, John Sawrey?
19605His courteous neighbours, who had ridden in such haste with the''ill news''that''travels fast,''which of them all should enlighten him?
19605His gay maidens, were they at this moment singing over some new madrigal prepared to greet him on his return?
19605His neighbour Captain Sands?
19605How could he move the bed?
19605How shall I cheer thee?
19605How shall one small speck of dust be noticed in the full blaze of the noonday sun?
19605I asked him the ground of temptations and despair, and how troubles came to be wrought in man?
19605I have found you at last, have I?''
19605I queried:"Had they not called Friends Butterflies, and said we would not come into any great towns?
19605I sent him 2 lb., but he took but 5[ shillings?].
19605I think that this young woman must likely have been my grandmother?''
19605I wish you and I could listen to that story, do n''t you?
19605I wonder what makes her so late?
19605I wonder, if I saw an English gun pointing at me out of those bushes, should I be afraid?''
19605II Have you ever seen a ray of golden sunshine steal in through the thick blinds, heavy shutters and close curtains that try to shut it out?
19605Is he moving about to keep himself warm?
19605Is he playing''Turn the Trencher''to keep himself warm?
19605Is it a hoax?
19605Is it not right to fight for our own dear England?''
19605Is it something antiquated and interesting, but of no real use to us or to anybody to- day?
19605Is it true?
19605Is not the prisoner being punished through some dreadful mistake?
19605Is this what anyone is thinking?
19605Is your faith pure?
19605Is your joy sure?''
19605It is full early yet for supper, although the light is fading; canst thou not tell me a little tale while I sit on thy knee?
19605It would be rather difficult to sit quite still and''think meeting thoughts''with large stones flying through the windows, would it not?
19605Joan''s messages were given; and then,''But what hast thou been doing, dear Grandfather?''
19605Lois used to wonder who Honor Magor was,--an old woman?
19605Look you here, do you want a closer acquaintance with this?''
19605Must he return home with his message still undelivered?
19605Must he take her there?
19605My daughters?''
19605My son?
19605Not a very good joke, was it?
19605Once during the discourse a Captain got up and interrupted the Stranger:''Why do you preach out here under the yew- tree?
19605Or have they taken thy Father and Mother away too?
19605Perhaps she guessed, also, at some of the other woman''s anxieties; for was not her own husband, My Lord, away at the wars too?
19605Qu''est- ce que c''est alors, Quakère?
19605Richard seemed to be in his power and defenceless: was he really protected by Something or Someone stronger than any cruel men, the mate wondered?
19605See it in your hearts, to sprinkle your hearts and consciences from dead works to serve the living God?"
19605Shall we be less loyal than he?''
19605She having no more to say, the Turks asked her what she thought of their prophet Mahomet?
19605So she repeated, out loud this time and in rather a weary voice,''Whatever is a Saint?
19605Surely a prudent merchant like Friend Roberts would tell him to pay no heed to visions and inner voices, and such like idle notions?
19605Surely some of those children must have been brave and faithful too, even though they are not called Saints?
19605The Ensign thereupon went off, expecting Friends to have followed him, but they sat down and stood together at the house end[?
19605The master mariner''s eye had evidently been following the movements of the fish throughout the day, as he asked himself:''What are those fish?
19605The officers of the law were upon them:''What, yet another conventicle of these pestilential heretics to be broken up?''
19605Then she asked what time of day it was?
19605Then there came a man and laid his hand upon my shoulder, and said,"Where are all thy accusers?"
19605Then what happened next?
19605Then, I coming to the execution place, the Commander asked the council how their judgment did stand now?
19605Then, looking up at the castle, what shall we see?
19605There is only one man in this particular prison cave, and what is he doing?
19605Therefore on hearing the word''heretic''he turned sharp round to the judge,''What sayest thou?''
19605They usually travelled in couples, dear friends naturally going together; for is not the best work always done with the right companion?
19605They were so startled that nearly all of them jumped, and one called out quite loudly,''Oh, what''s that?''
19605Thou must long to be back at play with thy sisters in the Bedfordshire meadows?''
19605To my wife?
19605To whom hath evil happened?
19605Was he at home again now, I wonder, working in his shipyard and remembering the wonderful experiences of the good ship_ Woodhouse_?
19605Was he calling?
19605Was he indeed to go through life maimed, without the use of his right hand?
19605Was he play- acting?
19605Was her boy dead?
19605Was his whole life a mistake?
19605Was it a man or a woman?
19605Was it for the voyage to the Eastern Mediterranean that had been the desire of his heart for many years?
19605Was it in answer to her prayer that the rain came down in such torrents that for two days the roads were impassable?
19605Was it not better that the end came as it did by the roadside near Huntingdon?
19605Was murder in her heart?
19605Was not their presence hindering her from getting on with her task?
19605Was she that?
19605Was that old, old riddle going to find its answer at last?
19605Was that what the Stranger had meant when he had looked at her with those piercing eyes?
19605Was the stranger properly impressed?
19605Was the whole expedition a failure?
19605Was the_ Woodhouse_ for this?
19605Was this sad, stern- looking man, who dismounted wearily from his horse at the high arched gate, really their indulgent father?
19605Well then, if he is ill, why does he not lie still in bed and rest and get well?
19605Were they Quakers themselves, or had they Quaker friends?
19605Were they going to see the Quaker slain?
19605Were they really doing right?
19605What ailed the boy?
19605What ails thee, boy?''
19605What colour were her eyes?
19605What could be worse?
19605What could they be?
19605What could this strange thing be, that stood quite still in the middle of the path?
19605What did he say to Robert Fowler?
19605What did it all mean?
19605What does her Majesty know about me?''
19605What had brought him to Swarthmoor to destroy its peace?
19605What made him lie so still?
19605What made thee come and tell me even now?''
19605What proof hast thou that she speaketh truly?''
19605What sort of a crown had Moll given to her child?
19605What sort of a man was this?
19605What was Stephen to do?
19605What was that neighbour''s real name?
19605What were those bells saying?
19605What words did he use?
19605What would happen to me and the sheep were these fells to shake?
19605What would her husband call her?
19605What would his father say?
19605Whatever would he do next?
19605When will she be here?''
19605Where did she live when she was alive?
19605Where do you live?''
19605Where is he?
19605Where was Mother all this long time?
19605Where were they all now, these men to whom he had come to speak?
19605Where were they to meet?
19605Whereat Mistress Fell must needs rise up again and say to the officers,"Why may he not speak as well as any other?
19605Wherefore, in spite of her different dress and girlish mien, he said to her,''Woman, how darest thou lie before the Lord and His servant?''
19605Who can say the colour of a mountain stream that runs over a pebbled bed?
19605Who could it be?
19605Who is he?
19605Who is that beautiful person?
19605Who should know this better than Robert, her maker, who had planned it all?
19605Who was this unexpected Stranger who dared to interrupt even the noisy business of the Fair with the earnestness and insistence of his appeal?
19605Who were the visitors, daughter?''
19605Who would?
19605Why did George Fox forbid Quakers to fight for the Right like other brave men?
19605Why did he suddenly put his fingers in his ears as if to shut out an unwelcome sound, resuming his work thereafter with double speed?
19605Why did people not call it"Come- to- Harm,"or"Ne''er- do- Weel,"while they were about it?
19605Why did they both treat her so?
19605Why do they follow the vessel so steadily?''
19605Why do you not go inside the church and preach there?''
19605Why does n''t everyone find it?
19605Why is not breakfast ready?
19605Why should he air his notions in our fine Church?
19605Why then did Master Robert Fowler pause more than once in his work to heave a deep sigh, and throw down his tools almost pettishly?
19605Why then didst thou not speak to me afterwards if thou wished?''
19605Why was she carefully using it to fill in a lady''s cheek without noticing, apparently, that anything was wrong?
19605Why were we so fearful?
19605Why, then, had this skilful embroideress deliberately threaded her needle with a shade of brilliant blue silk?
19605Will he indeed?
19605Will you leave Christ the fountain which should spring in you and hunt for yourselves?
19605Wilt thou come with me now, for see, the bridge is free?''
19605Would it be selfish to leave''dear grandfather''longer alone?
19605Yet how could Dorcas go and get breakfast for Peter when the three little ones were all wanting her help at once?
19605Yet now, you actually dare to stand and preach at ME, in the middle of the King''s highway?''
19605You, the Priest of Ulverston, will surely tell me what has befallen the members of my household, who are likewise members of your flock?''
19605Young, handsome, quarrelsome; who could he be?
19605_ So Lois had found out something for herself at last, had she not?
19605a delusion?
19605a young one?
19605and the other scars and signs of his terrible punishments, how could they have borne to see them?
19605and will He be forever, as He promised?
19605boys and girls from other counties will exclaim perhaps,''whoever heard of such a place?
19605how could I have forgotten?
19605how did she come to be buried there?
19605or possibly even a little girl?
19605she asked him whether he understood what she had said?
19605she prompted,''a great joy on a moonshine night, not a dark one like this?''
19605they asked him,''but did you really hear it?''
19605truly safe back again?''
19605where was her Pure Faith now?
46243And their works are in the dark; and they say, who seeth us; and who knoweth us?
46243Are there any qualifications that Mr. Smith should possess that he did not possess?
46243Are we not bound then to yield, at least, our faith on the side of evidence?
46243But where, we ask, is there one exception?
46243But why not confer authority by ordination, as well as reveal the everlasting gospel?
46243But will we then receive it?
46243But, we ask, can any man testify that he KNOWS a false doctrine to be true, and still not be an impostor?
46243Can a multitude of the nations of Joseph be found in Europe, Asia, or Africa, or in any of the adjoining islands?
46243Can any man show that the gospel will not be restored by an angel, or that the Saints will not be called out of Babylon by a message from heaven?
46243Can any one show any cause why Joseph Smith should not receive the ministering of an angel?
46243Can this be said of any other people who have existed on the eastern hemisphere during the last 1700 years?
46243Can you find a scheme more perfect than the one introduced by Mr. Smith?
46243Can you find one equal to it in perfection?
46243Can you find one that contains the one- twentieth part of the truth which his system contains?
46243DIVINE AUTHORITY; OR THE QUESTION, WAS JOSEPH SMITH SENT OF GOD?
46243Dare any other societies in all the world make such a promise unto the believers in their respective systems?
46243Did Ezekiel predict the final gathering of Israel as an immediate result of the union of the two records of Joseph and Judah?
46243Did Isaiah predict that the"deaf should hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind see out of obscurity, and out of darkness?"
46243Did John predict that the Saints should receive a message from heaven, commanding them to come out of Babylon?
46243Did John predict the restoration of the gospel by an angel?
46243Did Martin Luther, Wesley, Whitfield, Swedenborg, or Irving think of this?
46243Did the ancient saints teach baptism to the penitent believer for the remission of sins?
46243Do you enquire what that view is?
46243Does it not require a greater effort of mind to disbelieve such a scheme than it does to believe it?
46243Fifth.--What else besides the"everlasting gospel"does the Book of Mormon profess to contain?
46243For shall the work say of him that made it, he made me not?
46243How came Mr. Smith, if a deceiver, to think of all this?
46243How happens all this?
46243How then did Mr. Smith obtain the office of an apostle, if Moroni had no authority to ordain him to such office?
46243I answered,"Where is the church of Christ?"
46243I enquired why not?
46243I then inquired,"Are you in the church of Christ?
46243If Joseph Smith were an impostor, whence his superior wisdom?
46243If an impostor, how came Mr. Smith to discover this?
46243If such a scheme can not be credited, where is there a scheme or system in the whole world that can be credited?
46243If the records of two different tribes are to be joined in one, why not the Book of Mormon and the Bible be the two records?
46243If then perfection characterizes every doctrine embraced in the great scheme of this modern prophet, who can say that he was not sent of God?
46243If, then, you doubt the authority of Mr. Smith, how much more ought you to doubt the authority of every other man now on the earth?
46243Now, how does this accord with the word of the Lord to Ezekiel upon the same subject?
46243Now, how does this testimony of Joseph Smith agree with the book of John''s prophecy given on the Isle of Patmos?
46243Or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, he had no understanding?
46243Out of the twelve tribes of Israel, why did he select only a branch of one tribe to people this vast continent?
46243Reader, does not such a scheme savour very strongly of the truth?
46243Second.--In what manner does Joseph Smith declare that a dispensation of the gospel was committed unto him?
46243So did Mr. S. Did they teach the laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Spirit?
46243Were there any doctrines which he advocated adverse to scriptural doctrine?
46243Were there any principles connected with his system inconsistent with the prophecies?
46243What particular event or circumstance pertaining to the dispensation, of which he professed to hold the keys, has he excluded from his system?
46243What power enervated his mind in laying the foundation of a church according to the ancient order?
46243What then is lacking?
46243What, but the power of God, could have revealed beforehand this unknown fact, demonstrated years after by actual discovery?
46243Where is there a man, no matter how great his attainments, that can show Mr. Smith''s doctrine to be false?
46243Where then is the discrepancy between the ancient and modern teachings?
46243Who can not perceive the perfect harmony between Isaiah''s prediction and Mr. Smith''s testimony?
46243Who dare oppose so great and perfect a system, without the least shadow of evidence to prove its falsity?
46243Who that has examined his mission or system impartially, can bring even one evidence against it?
46243Why did he not say, My doctrine is true, and if you will embrace it, you can be saved, and still remain where you are?
46243Why did he not, like the Irvingites, assume the apostleship without an apostle to ordain him?
46243Why did not this modern prophet, if a deceiver, form his deceptive scheme more in accordance with the opinions of the learned?
46243Why not that person be Mr. Smith?
46243Why?
46243Will not our prejudices be as great then as they are now against Mr. Smith?
46243Will they be any more ready to receive new revelations, visions, angels, or ancient sacred records than they are now?
46243and why not Mr. Smith be the instrument in the hands of God in fulfilling this prophecy?
46243or that Israel will not be gathered to their own lands through the instrumentality of more revelation?
46243or that apostles and prophets will not be restored to the earth as in ancient times?
46243or that the kingdom of God will not be set up in the latter days to break in pieces all other kingdoms?
46243or that the record of the tribe of Joseph will not be joined with the Jewish record-- the Bible?
46243or why should he choose a remnant of the tribe of Joseph to people ancient America?
46243that the Book of Mormon is not the record of Joseph, about which Ezekiel prophesied?
46243where, if not in America, has a land been peopled by a multitude of the nations of Joseph?
46243why he should not be ordained an apostle, or prophet, or receive revelations and commandments from God?
36928But why indulge myself in this strain? 36928 But why talk to you of what you have already more knowledge?
36928Could you not, my dear, enliven your letters by writing of persons and things which you have seen? 36928 Do you fear that my head is growing giddy, with all this variety?
36928His text was from the hundred and sixteenth Psalm:''What shall I render unto God for all his mercies? 36928 JAMES LOVELL,--need I add, your affectionate father?"
36928Will the year be any better for them? 36928 _ Milton, May 2, 1848._ Dear E----: Have not I got some pretty little paper upon which to indite my loving thoughts of thee?
36928''She was the nearest and dearest to_ him_,''she would say,''how, then, can I do otherwise than love her and cherish her memory?''
36928Am I not most fortunate to have such kind friends in this strange land?
36928Am I not to feel that it is indeed the kindest love that subjects me to it?
36928And are we not in danger of mistaking the real nature of duty, from too great a love of this world and the things of it?
36928And are we to assent to this truth only when our minds can clearly see its reality?
36928And as it regards the good we may do, do we not often see Him using feeble means to effect great ends?
36928And did they ever fail?
36928And do we not by this act of faith bring our souls into that union with God which we so much desire, more truly than by any abstract thought?
36928And if every day we thus gain one victory, shall we not have reason to hope we may in time be wholly conquerors?
36928And if it were easy, where would be room for Faith?...
36928And shall I tell you all my wickedness?
36928And what does this more than Dress?
36928And whatever may be the result of this strict scrutiny, am I not to be thankful for it?
36928And when I knew this, why did I feel so forlornly whenever I thought of you in that remote place, alone, and exposed to fatigue and illness?
36928And who can doubt that the best hope of improving them is by showing them the advantage of self- control?"
36928And why do many sound and zealous religionists forget to carry any of their religion into their intercourse and dealings with servants?
36928And why should I not be so humbled?
36928And with our reasons convinced, how can we so unweariedly pursue that phantom happiness which has here no fixed abode?
36928Are not almost all the most valuable results of effort those which require the greatest efforts for their attainment?
36928Are the employers or the employed most in fault?
36928Are these little things?
36928Are we not willing to go where those we have loved so truly are gone?
36928Are we to withhold our confidence in Him whom we have always found mighty to save, because we can not in a single instance see its practicability?
36928But I can only say, Why should we feel anxious for them when we are gone?
36928But does not the very difficulty of the case indicate the value of the experience?
36928But his voice rose as he said,''And now what shall I render for all these benefits?
36928But of what use is experience, of what value is faith, if they can not enable one to meet the changes of life without fear?...
36928But should this prevent all freedom of expression?
36928But the question is, What is our duty?
36928But then comes the question, how am I to live, how educate my children, and pay my debts, if I give up so much of my income?
36928But what can a man do, with seven children, and only his own hands to depend upon?
36928But where shall I begin?
36928But why should I dwell upon these externals?
36928But with so much around me to make me realize the uncertainty of life, and exposed to actual danger every moment, how can I presume even to hope?
36928Can you teach me to economize?
36928Death?
36928Do I live to say it, to feel it?
36928Do we not see that the finest characters are those which are formed by the necessity of acting for themselves?"
36928Do we, when we go to the house of God, feel that we are as it were entering his more immediate presence?
36928Do you know that she made this cottage mine,--and more?
36928Does he not know better than we can what is best for us?
36928Does it seem as if we were both destined to the same end?
36928Does not our Father love us with a perfect love?
36928Does not this belong to the highest faith?
36928Does not this fact of experience help us to anticipate something of future retribution?
36928Does not this, the more difficult office, exhibit proportionably as many noble wives and true mothers as the other?
36928Does she not always do more than any one else?
36928Had she been asked, as another once was,"What would you do, if you knew you should die to- morrow?"
36928Have I not gained that which can never be lost, a bond of union with an immortal spirit which can never be broken?
36928How can I look at such a countenance as his, and not be confident that there is a mind within correspondent to it?
36928How has it been with you?
36928How shall I root out this enemy to Christian improvement?
36928How shall we decide, when two duties, apparently of equal importance, seem to us perfectly incompatible?
36928How would the writer have felt, had she supposed these letters were ever to be opened to the public eye?
36928I can not distrust or doubt the good providence of God under all circumstances; how can I, after the experience I have had in life?...
36928I literally did not walk across the room, or eat a meal, that winter, without deliberately arguing the case,--was it best or not?
36928If I succeed, my mind will be easier; if not, what shall I do?
36928If by the latter, should they not pity those less favored than themselves?
36928In the midst of all, I stop and ask myself,''Am I dreaming?''
36928Is it Christian charity towards others?
36928Is it by experience or intuition?
36928Is it increased love of God, reliance upon him, union of soul with him?
36928Is it just to our minds so to employ them?
36928Is it not greater than even the first change?
36928Is it not wilful blindness that leads us so often to ridicule in others what we unconsciously practise ourselves?
36928Is it that I am under a delusion,--that death is not the reality to my mind which I conceived it to be?
36928Is it too much to believe, that Osmotherly will always feel the blessing of that Providence which sent there the"good lady"?
36928Is not this a great virtue in a housekeeper, whose spring- cleaning is not done, or likely to be these three months?
36928Is one child peculiarly out of humor?
36928Is this a digression?
36928Is this exaggeration, merely a dark picture drawn from my own sad experience?
36928Is this symptomatic of folly at the very core?
36928Is this want of actual power, or want of faith to use the power that is left?
36928It is a living, acting Faith that I want; how shall I get it?...
36928It will necessarily involve the question, What are they?
36928May we not be instructed by this, as by the other aspects of her eventful life?
36928My conscience, or, should that fail, my friends, would save me from the first, but who can control the thoughts of my heart?"
36928O, who would recall her here, even for the best happiness which this world could give her?
36928O, why can we not, with full faith and perfect peace, cast all our care upon Him, who indeed careth for us more than we can care for any being?
36928Or is it only the effect of my superior good luck in life?
36928Ought any considerations to prevent our giving to others the Christian thoughts and high affections called forth from Mrs. Ware by that event?
36928Shall we not gladly make their home our home?
36928Shall we not then hold fast and cherish such a faith?
36928Should we not, by an effort, give ourselves more to its retrospection, that we may profit more by its teaching?...
36928Tell me, my dear Miss C., if you should consider it a violation of the sacredness of the institution, to think I might with impunity be a member?
36928There is a small Unitarian chapel here, and cousin N---- will say,''Why do you not go to that?''
36928This is a new strain, you will say; for me, truly it is a new state of mind, and whether remediable or not, I can not tell; can you tell me?...
36928This we would not, most certainly, admit in our actions, and why should we even in our thoughts?
36928Truly one''s affections do not become blunted by age,--do they?"
36928Was it not for this end he gave us the day, and renews our strength every week?
36928We may talk of the resolution and fortitude which some possess, but what would it all be at such an hour?
36928What are we that we should condemn, if God forgives?"
36928What beside could have sustained me amidst its horrors?
36928What but a firm confidence that, whether we live or die, or whatever event befall us, it is in Infinite Wisdom that it is so, can give this composure?
36928What but that inexhaustible, fountain of strength could sustain us, when the waves of trouble thus threaten to overwhelm us?
36928What can not one do, with such a lever?"
36928What does the retrospect of the year present to me?
36928What is spiritual progress?
36928What is the benefit we believe to be intended for us by the discipline of bereavement?
36928What is to come this year?
36928What more can I need to know?
36928What shall I do, if this grows upon me?
36928What should we be, were we not sometimes reminded of our sins and the weakness of our minds?
36928What time so good to commence, as that in which my heart is full of twice that number of feelings of gratitude and love towards you?
36928What, then, shall I do, when the whole host of the world''s allurements are presented at once to my weakness?
36928Which has the greatest share of blame?
36928Who can measure its power?"
36928Who can wonder?
36928Who is willing that the knowledge of such examples should be withheld from the many who crave it, and whom it would stimulate and bless?
36928Who scolds me for the same feelings?
36928Who will reprove, even if the struggle be bitter, and the vision dim?
36928Who would desire to avert any thing that will do this for us?"
36928Why are we not as cautious to ascertain the motives of the conduct of others as of our own?
36928Why do we indulge so much in idealism, instead of the real pleasure of our existence?
36928Why do we not realize more fully the presence of the spiritual?
36928Why is not our faith in the unseen sufficient to satisfy these longings?
36928Why is this?
36928Why should it be that the busy bustle of the Present hides it so much from our sight?
36928Why should that odium attach to this, more than to all_ unfaithful_ use of the conjugal relation?
36928Why, then, can we not be content to give up our own desires, our own judgments, all anxieties, all plans, and trust that all will be ordered right?
36928Will you pray for me, that while I live I may do what is right, cheerfully and submissively, if not joyfully?"
36928Would you believe me so insatiable, when one such blessing as hearing from that distant spot of earth had been allowed?
36928Yet so it is; and does it not open our vision to the glorious truth of the alliance of the soul with its divine origin?
36928You have indeed shown yourself the true friend by your benevolent proposition; what more could a friend do for another?
36928You say,''Why do you not talk?''
36928You will, I know, be ready to ask why I have so neglected the only means in my power of continuing that intercourse?
36928how is this?
36928shall we not seek to understand its nature, and endeavor with our whole hearts to ingraft its principles upon our characters?
36928whispers Humility,''what could you show her worth her seeing?''
49401And Richard Sedgwick?
49401Robert Aveson,said he to me,"Is that your name?"
49401Shall the one become the partaker of glory and the other be consigned to hopeless perdition? 49401 Well,"said Barker,"what''s the news?
49401What it that had all been gone?
49401Why did n''t you go?
49401Why?
49401Yes,said the old man,"I saw you do that; but what road did you come?"
49401You thought no one could catch you, did you?
49401Being anxious to ascertain, I inquired of an Irishwoman who was near me:"What do these men want?"
49401But could I give up"Mormonism"and deny the testimony I had received?
49401But here is a deeper stain than any which can be made by any human tears-- what is it?
49401Could I hide?
49401Did this last blow send Emeline swooning?
49401Have we to stay here or not?"
49401He turned away in utter disappointment, when the thought came to him:"Why do I seek the modern poet who sang of Jesus?
49401I hope you will wear them, will you?"
49401I said to Richard:"How do you feel?"
49401Is there no chance for his escape?
49401Is this too abrupt?
49401Mr. Carter then, in a quick tone, enquired:"Where''s Richard?"
49401No sooner had we entered the office than one of the officers in charge inquired:"Are you the boys that have been brought back?"
49401On his entry, William H. Scott asked him:"Have you brought the_ Millennial Stars?_""Yes,"said Brother Watson,"and the notification papers, too."
49401One of the Saints, named Isaac Sutliffe, said to the detective:"What are you going to do with these boys?"
49401One of the police said to me:"You''re the leader, then, are you?"
49401Presently I heard footsteps, and a voice at the door asked:"Do you want anything, mates?"
49401Said he:"What would you think if you were taken off the ship?"
49401Should we turn back or go ahead?
49401Some might ask, How did you get that information?
49401The spirit of courage sustained Emeline, and she cried:"Where is our husband?
49401Was it a reality that we were stopped the second time in our attempt to leave home?
49401Was it that the insult to the mittens had nerved Will with a superhuman strength?
49401What can the love of women avail against the hate of men?
49401What course should I pursue?
49401What do you read?
49401What was I to do?
49401Who did they want?
49401Why are the papers so yellow?
49401Why so frayed and worn?
49401Why so stained?
49401are you going off without bidding us good- by?"
49401or was it that all the indignation of weeks became suddenly centered in his arm?
49401was it me?
28272_ A._ What is the thing ye call authority? 28272 _ Q._ Is Bothwel- bridge rebellion?
28272_ Q._ Is the bishop''s death murder? 28272 _ Q._ Will ye take the bond never to rise against the king and his authority?
28272_ Quest._ Will ye rise in rebellion against the king? 28272 ***** Oliphant_ began his Interrogations as follows_:_ Olip._ Thou sayest there are not seven sacraments? 28272 --They urged, Could he deny him to be king? 28272 A short hint of it I shall here subjoin as follows:He asked after my welfare; and if I was going out of the prison?
28272Aberdeen asked him, Whether he would obey the king or not?
28272About or after this, he went up to a hill and prayed; and being interrogated by some acquaintances, What answer he got?
28272After prayer, he asked, if he was prepared for death?
28272After prayer, the minister cried in his ear,"My lord, may you now sunder with Christ?"
28272After sermon, several persons came to visit him; one asked him( upon perceiving his breathing shortened), If he had any pain?
28272After this he said,"I bless God, that I have all my senses entire, but my heart is in heaven, and, Lord Jesus, why shouldst not thou have it?
28272Afterward, when the duke asked his man, What he was like?
28272Another answered, He had taken the coronation oath.--At which Mr. Hamilton asked, What religion was established when that oath was taken?
28272Another time his mother asked him, How he was?
28272Are ye clear to join with Argyle?
28272Are you that Mr. James Mitchel who was excepted out of the king''s grace and favour?
28272As he passed them, turning to another way on the right hand, one of them asked him, Sir, What- o- clock is it?
28272At Lanerk, when tying Mr. Cargil''s feet hard below the horse''s belly, Mr. Cargil said,"Why do you tie me so hard?
28272Being asked by some friends, what was the reason?
28272Being asked if he had been sleeping?
28272Being asked, What he thought of the world?
28272Being asked, what he thought God would do with the remnant behind him?
28272Being called upon( the king being present) and his libel read and answered, the king among other things said,"What moved you to protest?"
28272Being interrogate, If the king''s falling from the covenant looses him from his obedience, and if the king thereby loses his authority?
28272Bishop Paterson asked,"If ever Pilate and that judicature, who were direct enemies to Christ, were disowned by him as judges?"
28272But George Jackson, martyr, coming there, he asked, if that was his fashion?
28272But being asked again, If he would own them and their government, live peaceably, and not rise against them?
28272But do ye approve of what was done there?
28272But weep not: Why?
28272But what shall I say to it?
28272But what then?
28272But when we came near the town, he called me out from the rest, and soberly asked me, What he should say to the superior officers in my behalf?
28272But wherefore ask we?
28272But, says he, Did you not see all Colington on fire?
28272By the way one demanded,"Whither with the man, my lord?"
28272Can love and kindness stand only on your side?
28272Can there be a more discouraging time than this?
28272Did the ministers of the place meet with them in these?
28272Do you know me?
28272Even his best saints, Job, David, Jeremiah,& c. were under desertions.--My lord said, But what are these examples to me?
28272Further they asked if he owned the note- book and the two sermons written therein, and that he had preached them?
28272Had he not reason rather to be glad At death''s approach, that life he never had Must meet him there?
28272Had the late king any children lawfully begotten?
28272Have not I the queen at my devotion?
28272He asked me,_ 1st_, If I was at that conventicle?
28272He asked, What his text was, and what he said?
28272He asked, at what time?
28272He had but gone a little till he met a brisk strong fellow riding with a drawn sword in his hand, who asked, Which way he came?
28272He next asked, what he got at the assembly for selling the liberties of the church?
28272He said, He had taken more oaths already than he had well kept, and if there should come a change of government, where stood he then?
28272He said, lay by these: but what is the reason you will not hear others?
28272He that commanded them, scoffingly asked me, What I thought of my self now?
28272He then asked, If they were all willing to fight?
28272Hereupon the sub- prior went to the bishops, and asked, If they would permit the sacrament to be given to the prisoner?
28272His brother''s wife said, Where are you going, the enemy will be here?
28272His last preaching was from the last words of Hosea,_ Who is wise?
28272His last words were these,"Lord, open the gates that I may enter in,"and a little after his father asked, What he was doing?
28272Hog, finding its weight, understood it was money, and said to the stranger, Upon what account, Sir, do you give me this money?
28272How dear was heaven bought for you by Jesus Christ?
28272How long will thou suffer this tyranny of men?"
28272I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance;"but what kind of sinners?
28272I was brought out of the yard, Oct. 25th, with a guard of soldiers; when coming out, one Mr. White asked, if I would take the bond?
28272If he would own the authority of K. William and Q. Mary?
28272If kneeling at the Lord''s table was not indifferent?
28272In the morning they asked him again, Why he rose in the night, and what was the cause of such sorrow?
28272Is it not a dark and melancholy day?
28272Is it possible that Jesus Christ can lose his grip of me?
28272Is it so small a thing to have the sword?
28272Is it wisdom to bring back upon us the Canterburian times, the same designs, the same practices?
28272Is not France my friend?
28272Is the Lord governor mine?
28272Is there no hope of mercy?"
28272John asked, Where the testimony should be then?
28272Lord Linlithgow justice- general asked, If he desired longer time?
28272Mr. Blair saying, Shall I praise the Lord for all the mercies he has done and is to do for you?
28272Mr. Guthrie asked him, What reason he had for so doing?
28272Mr. Hamilton asked, If it was Mr. Cargil''s work?
28272Mr. Peden, sitting next the landlord, said, Do you not see?
28272Mr. Shields, being first in his way, replied, What king do you mean?
28272Next they moved the question, If he owned he had taught his hearers to come armed to their meetings, and in case of opposition to resist?
28272Nor,_ 2ndly_, Is the collecting or recording such exemplary instances without precept or precedent?
28272Not against the gospel, but against preaching rebellion-- The chancellor asked, if he kept conventicles in Fife?
28272Num sensum, cultumque Dei tenet Anglia clausum, Lumine cæca suo, sorde sepulta suo?
28272O will ye love him, sirs?
28272O, said the friar, does the minister pray any?
28272On the 19th he was again brought before them and interrogate, If he owned the Sanquhar declaration?
28272One asked him, if he was never afraid of hell?
28272One of the questions asked at him, was, If he thought the king''s power was limited?
28272One of them was, Have you taken the covenant?
28272One time his judicious servant, hearing the heavy moans he made, asked, Whether it was soul or bodily pain that extorted such heavy groans from him?
28272One time when reading these sermons, they supposed him to be sleeping, and asked him, If he heard what was read?
28272Opening his eyes after a long sleep, one of his sons asked how he did?
28272So he went out, and in a little returned with the provost, who thought to surplant him by asking, who of Stirling folk was there?
28272The bishop asked him, Think you none can be saved but those of your principles?
28272The chancellor asked, if he had excommunicated the king, or was at Torwood?
28272The king, in particular, asked Mr. Melvil, whether a few clergy, meeting without moderator or clerk, could make an assembly?
28272The minister asked him,"My lord, dare you now quit your part in Christ, and subscribe an absolute resignation of him?"
28272The minister said,"My lord, scarcely or never doth a cast- a- way anxiously and carefully ask the question, Whether he be a child of God or not?"
28272The next day he would rise out of bed, being asked, what he intended by getting out of bed?
28272The next question was, If he owned and had taught it to be unlawful to pay cesses and taxations to his majesty?
28272Then he asked his name, trade, and his father''s name, and where they dwelt?
28272Then he asked, What is Christ like, that I may know him?
28272Then he said, I have one word more to say to my friends( looking down to the scaffold), Where are ye?
28272Then he said, What are these who are of this little flock?
28272Then one of them said, Ye will have no king but Mr. James Renwick; and asked, If I conversed with any other minister upon the field than Mr. Renwick?
28272Then the country man asked him, what entertainment he had?
28272There are two words here, seeking and saving; and who are these?
28272They asked, if I would take the bond?
28272They heard a noise, and were much amazed, saying one to another, What may that mean?
28272They said, Should we give a rebellious knave, like you, your liberty?
28272They then went to prayer, after which Dr. Preston asked him, If he heard the prayer?
28272This said, Mr. Row got off, and overtaking Mr. Melvil, asked him, what had passed?
28272Upon Mr. Wishart''s approach, he looked sternly upon the priest, asking him, What he intended to do?
28272Upon his opening the door Mr. Hutcheson said, What cheer, my lord?
28272Upon which Lauder( repeating the several titles of the cardinal) asked him,"If my lord cardinal was not an equitable judge?"
28272Was he not the late king''s brother?
28272Was this good advice, or will it thrive?
28272Were there any such meetings at that time?
28272What did ye in your meetings?
28272What hast thou, O man, but what thou hast received?
28272What if popery should come to the land, should we bind ourselves never to defend the true religion?
28272What is that to you though he be popish, he is not bidding you be a papist, nor hindring you to live in your own religion?
28272What is your reason?
28272What mean you by your general meeting, and what do you do at them?
28272What might Edinburgh and adjacent places, where, after his ejection, he lived and laboured?
28272What might Rotterdam say, where, from the year 1679, till towards his end, he was a most bright and shining light?
28272What was his opinion anent toleration?
28272What was his opinion concerning the government of the church?
28272What was his opinion of monarchical government?
28272When Mr. Livingston asked the professor, What were his thoughts of the present affairs, and how it was with himself?
28272When before the council, he was asked, If he owned the king''s authority,& c.?
28272When he returned, the laird said, Why did you go?
28272When it was ended, he said,"Is not that a comfortable chapter?"
28272When the duke came to the king, the king asked him why he brought not the minister with him; and why he did not interrupt him?
28272Where keep ye these meetings?
28272Whether he had asserted presbyterial government to be_ jure divino_?
28272Whether he had asserted, that suffering for it was suffering for righteousness- sake?
28272Whether he thought that no Christian might serve in the ecclesiastical ministration, according to the laws and rites of the realm of England?
28272Whether in his prayers against Popery, he had joined Prelacy with it?
28272While he insisted, one of the dragoons said, The devil ding your back in twa: have ye a coach and six for her and the children?
28272While his servant was putting on his spurs, one of the soldiers damned him, saying, was he putting a spur on a prisoner?
28272While on his death- bed one of his brethren came to visit him, and asking how it was with him now?
28272Why call ye them fellowship and society- meetings?
28272Why do ye not own the king''s authority( naming several passages of scripture, and that in the 23d chapter of the confession)?
28272Why he refused the benefice provided for him at London?
28272Will they not bring on the same effects, whatever fools dream?"
28272Will ye own the king''s authority?
28272Yet before his expiration, he was apprehensive of its approach: Calling to him a friend, he asked, What freedom he found in prayer for him?
28272[ 44] The epigram is as follows, Cur stant clausi Anglis libri duo, regia in arca, Lumina cæca duo, pollubra sicca duo?
28272_ 2dly_, How many armed were there?
28272_ 3dly_, Where away went they,& c.?
28272_ 4thly_, Do you own the king?
28272_ 5thly_, Will ye own the duke of York as king?
28272_ 6thly_, Was you clear to join with Argyle?
28272_ Can a woman forget_,& c.?
28272_ Hath the Lord said it_, hath the Lord sworn it?
28272_ Olip._ Thou deniest the sacrament of the altar to be the real body of Christ in flesh and blood?
28272_ Oliph._ How sayest thou that the mass is idolatry?
28272_ Oliph._ Thou deniest the office of a bishop?
28272_ Oliph._ Thou speakest against pilgrimage, and sayest, It is a pilgrimage to whoredom?
28272_ Oliph._ What think you of a priest''s marriage?
28272_ Oliph._ You preach privately in houses, and sometimes in the field?
28272_ Q._ Did you go out of town with captain Arnot?
28272_ Q._ Were you at Ayr, and did you join with the rebels there?
28272_ Q._ Were you at Pentland?
28272_ Q._ When did you know of their rising in arms?
28272_ Q._ Where did you meet with James Wallace?
28272_ Q._ Where was you at the time of Pentland?
28272_ Quest._ How prove you that?
28272and he shall understand these things: prudent?
28272and of the utter disability to do any thing that may answer the law, holiness and righteousness of God therein,_ etc._?
28272but he spoke none, only uttering three deep groans, one of them asked him, What it might mean?
28272of the impossibility of making any suitable approaches to him?
28272said, Is it possible, my lord, that you can love and long for Christ, and he not love and long for you?
28272seems God to beckon to your petitions, or does he bring you up and leave dark impressions on your mind?
28272to be his lawful sovereign?
28272v.& c. The minister said,"My lord, if you had the man Christ in your arms, would your heart, your breast and sides be pained with a stitch?"
28272what is the matter?
28272what manners reign?
28272when shall this day dawn?
28272why have you ruined our family?
28272yea, what is a nation?
28272you own the scriptures and your own confession of faith?
49327But,said he,"if you die here you will not accomplish it; and had you not better go than be buried in this land?"
49327A CHAT WITH A CATHOLIC-- CHASED BY DOGS-- AN IRISHMAN''S DESIGN TO MURDER ME-- REMARKABLE ESCAPE-- ADVENTURE WITH A WILD BULL--"HAS HE GOT YOU?"
49327A Chat With a Catholic-- Chased by Dogs-- An Irishman''s Design to Murder me-- Remarkable Escape-- Adventure with a Wild Bull--"Has he got You?"
49327About this time my companion rose up out of the tree- top, where the bull had thrown him, and called to me,"Has he got you?"
49327He replied,"How shall we do it without getting hurt?"
49327Hug''s house?"
49327Is there anything else you want?"
49327Orson Pratt; his first exclamation was,"What is the matter with you?"
49327Q.--Are you a believer in the doctrine of the people called Mormons?
49327Q.--As it is taught in this country?
49327Q.--But you believe the doctrines?
49327Q.--Did you ever follow any business, if so, what was it?
49327Q.--Did you ever tell the people here that by paying a certain sum of money, or as much as they could, they might obtain a passage to America?
49327Q.--Did you follow any business while traveling in England?
49327Q.--Did you not know him before?
49327Q.--Do you believe in the plurality of wives as being true?
49327Q.--Do you believe that the Bible teaches that doctrine?
49327Q.--Do you know Mr. Mayer?
49327Q.--Do you know anything of such a matter among the Mormons here?
49327Q.--Do you know what business he followed before he came to Switzerland?
49327Q.--Had you property left you?
49327Q.--Have you any desire that the people here should believe the doctrine of plurality of wives?
49327Q.--Have you taken any active part in Mormonism in this country?
49327Q.--Have you taught it to the people here?
49327Q.--How did you become acquainted with him?
49327Q.--How long have you know him?
49327Q.--How long is it since you came into Switzerland?
49327Q.--In what part?
49327Q.--In what place?
49327Q.--Into what part?
49327Q.--Is Mr. Mayer an American?
49327Q.--On politics or religion?
49327Q.--Then you made some money by your business?
49327Q.--Were you long in England?
49327Q.--What did you come to this country for, and what have you been doing since you came here?
49327Q.--What?
49327Q.--Where did you come from to this country?
49327Q.--Where were you born?
49327Q.--Why not?
49327Q.--Why?
49327Q.--Will you give us the address of that friend?
49327Q.--Yes, but if you had the power, would you not introduce the practice of that system?
49327Soon he spoke again:"Are you traveling far, young man?"
49327The charges were read and we were asked,"Are you guilty, or not guilty?"
49327The next day while laboring in the field something seemed to whisper to me,"Do you know the Book of Mormon is true?"
49327The policeman pointing to me said,"That is a fine fellow, he used to pretend to give English lessons, how could he, when he can not speak any German?"
49327The tempter all the while seemed to say,"Do you know the Book of Mormon is true?"
49327They shouted,"Where is he?
49327What has made you so late?"
49327What was she to do?
19690Against Rome?
19690Has not all our misery, as a Church, arisen from people being afraid to look difficulties in the face? 19690 Imprimis, why did I go up to Littlemore at all?
19690Is not this a time of strange providences? 19690 It is easy to say,''Why_ will_ you do_ any_ thing?
19690It may be said-- I have said it to myself--''Why, however, did you_ publish_? 19690 May I be allowed to say, that I augur nothing but evil, if we in any respect prejudice our title to be a branch of the Apostolic Church?
19690Romanor"Romish?"
19690Supposing the person who wrote Junius were asked whether he was the author, might he deny it?
19690There is in the Church a vast tradition and testimony about miracles; how is it to be accounted for? 19690 Why do you meddle?
19690Why?
19690the wholewhat?
19690''How do you mean?''
19690), for what is the life of you all, as day passes after day, but a simple endeavour to serve Him, from whom all blessing comes?
19690... How are we to avoid Scylla and Charybdis and go straight on to the very image of Christ?"
19690... Is it a point of conscience not to deceive them?
19690... Nay, suppose you yourselves were once to see a miracle, would you not feel the occurrence to be like passing a line?
19690... Would you rather have your sons and daughters members of the Church of England or of the Church of Rome?"
196902. is it in its_ nature_ certainly miraculous?
196903. has it sufficient_ evidence_?
19690Again, a practical, effective doubt is a point too, but who can easily ascertain it for himself?
19690Again, what is meant but this by St. Paul''s saying,"It is good for a man not to touch a woman?"
19690Again,"When I read these outrages upon common sense, what wonder if I said to myself,''This man can not believe what he is saying?''"
19690And he said to her, When any man doth inquire, Is there any man here?
19690And how am I now to be trusted, when long ago I was trusted, and was found wanting?
19690And moreover, I should here also ask the previous question, Have I any right to accept such a confidence?
19690And thus I am led on to ask,"What head of a sect is there?
19690And what is the consequence?
19690And what was that political principle, and how could it best be kept out of England?
19690And who had taught them?
19690And, again, if all killing be not murder, nor all taking from another stealing, why must all untruths be lies?
19690And, if they were unsettled already, how could I point to them a place of refuge, which I was not sure that I should choose for myself?
19690Are all Protestant text- books at the University immaculate?
19690Are text- books the ultimate authority, or are they manuals in the hands of a lecturer, and the groundwork of his remarks?
19690Are_ you_ to suffer or_ I_?
19690But for myself, I can not indeed prove it, I can not tell_ how_ it is; but I say,"Why should it not be?
19690But is it an excellence which can be purchased?
19690But they persisted:"What was I doing at Littlemore?"
19690But what shall I say of the upshot of all this talk of my economies and equivocations and the like?
19690But when he goes on to ask with sneers, why I should believe his denial, if I did not consider him trustworthy in the first instance?
19690Can there be a plainer testimony borne to the practical character of my sermons at St. Mary''s than this gratuitous insinuation?
19690Can you give a better than that it is a sin against justice, as Taylor and Paley consider it?
19690Can, then, the infallible authority, with any show of reason, be said in fact to have destroyed the energy of the intellect in the Catholic Church?
19690Controversies should be decided by the reason; is it legitimate warfare to appeal to the misgivings of the public mind and to its dislikings?
19690Could not he say_ which_ they are?
19690Did he forget that the sermon of which he thus speaks can be read by others as well as him?
19690Did he value and feel tender about, and cling to his position?
19690Did it?
19690Do they force all men who go to their Churches to believe in the 39 Articles, or to join in the Athanasian Creed?
19690Do you believe them all?
19690Do you call a man a dupe or a block- head for believing them?
19690Do you call an author a knave or a cheat who records them?
19690Do you think she is displeased at them?
19690Do you, on the other hand, think them incredible?
19690Does the same argument tell in the House of Commons, on the hustings, and at Exeter Hall?
19690Doing there?
19690Dr. Newman does not signify,''I did not say it, but I did mean it''?"
19690For what have I done that I am to be called to account by the world for my private actions, in a way in which no one else is called?
19690For who can know himself, and the multitude of subtle influences which act upon him?
19690Has he a single fact which belongs to me personally or by profession to couple my name with equivocation in 1843?
19690Have we never thought lawyers tiresome who came down for the assizes and talked law all through dinner?
19690He also asks, p. 14,"Why was it preached?
19690He asks, p. 229,"_ If_ the stars are_ not_ suns, for what conceivable_ purpose_ were they created?"
19690He gave up the charge of knavery; well and good: but where was the logical necessity of his bringing another?
19690He is now only aiming to justify morally his original assertion; why is he not at liberty to do so?"
19690He said,"The_ tone_ of your letters, even more than their language, makes me feel,_ to my very deep pleasure_,"--what?
19690He that is able to receive it, let him receive it?"
19690How am I to say all that has to be said in a reasonable compass?
19690How can I make a record of what passed within me, without seeming to be satirical?
19690How could I be considered in a position, even to say a word to them one way or the other?
19690How could I ever hope to make them believe in a second theology, when I had cheated them in the first?
19690How could I in any sense direct others, who had to be guided in so momentous a matter myself?
19690How could I presume to unsettle them, as I was unsettled, when I had no means of bringing them out of such unsettlement?
19690How could I remain at St. Mary''s a hypocrite?
19690How could it?
19690How could men act together, whatever was their zeal, unless they were united in a sort of individuality?
19690How had I done worse, than the Evangelical party in their_ ex animo_ reception of the Services for Baptism and Visitation of the Sick?
19690How many years had I thought myself sure of what I now rejected?
19690How, for instance, does it tend to make a man a hypocrite, to be forbidden to publish a libel?
19690How, then, could I be the dolt to say or imply that the celibacy of the clergy was a part of the definition of the Church?
19690I asked, in the words of a great motto,"Ubi lapsus?
19690I call the man who preached that Sermon a Protestant?
19690I did believe what I said; but had I a good reason for saying it?
19690I did nothing of the kind; and what effect has this had upon this estimable critic?
19690I have no difficulty in receiving it: if_ I_ have no difficulty, why may not another have no difficulty also?
19690I made answer,"What do you mean by''Rome''?"
19690I should like to know what opinions, beyond those which relate to the Creed,_ are_ held by the"majority of English Churchmen:"--are his own?
19690I then thought myself right; how was I to be certain that I was right now?
19690I wish people to know_ why_ I am acting, as well as_ what_ I am doing; it takes off that vague and distressing surprise,''What_ can_ have made him?''"
19690I would ask, by which of the commandments is a lie forbidden?
19690I would ask, by which of the commandments is a lie forbidden?
19690I would not do so for my own sake; for how could I acquiesce in a mere Protestant interpretation of the Articles?
19690If Brewster may bring devotion into astronomy, why may not my friend bring it into history?
19690If a beggar gets food at a gentleman''s house once, does he not send others thither after him?
19690If he intended still to arraign me on the charge of lying, why could he not say so as a man?
19690If they were inspired by Roman theologians( and this was taken for granted), why did they not speak out at once?
19690If you are attacked by thieves once, do you forthwith leave your windows open at night?
19690If you were_ sure_ that he wrote Junius, would you, if he denied it, think as well of him afterwards?
19690In my Essay on Miracles of the year 1826, I proposed three questions about a professed miraculous occurrence, 1. is it antecedently_ probable_?
19690In short, would not Hooker, if Vicar of St. Mary''s, be in my difficulty?"
19690Indeed, is it possible( humanly speaking) that those, who have so much the same heart, should widely differ?
19690Is it a mortal sin in_ me_, not joining another communion?
19690Is it necessary to take for gospel every word of Aristotle''s Ethics, or every assertion of Hey or Burnett on the Articles?
19690Is it right, or is it wrong, to begin with private judgment?
19690Is it true moderation, instead of trying to fortify a middle doctrine, to fling stones at those who do?
19690Is it wise to quarrel with this ground, because it is not exactly what we should choose, had we the power of choice?
19690Is not my present position a cruelty, as well as a treachery towards the Church?
19690Is not this almost a truism?
19690Is the Tower of London shut against sight- seers, because the coats of mail and pikes there may have half- legendary tales connected with them?
19690Is_ this_ my assailant''s definition of opinion,"a thing which_ can_ be proved?"
19690It is difficult, impossible to imagine, I grant-- but how is it difficult to believe?
19690It is the concrete being that reasons; pass a number of years, and I find my mind in a new place; how?
19690It was thrown in our teeth;"How can you manage to sign the Articles?
19690Mary''s?"
19690May I take a case parallel though different?
19690May not I consider my post at St. Mary''s as a place of protest against it?
19690May we not leave to another age_ its own_ evil-- to settle the question of Romanism?"
19690May we not try to leave it in His hands, and be content?
19690May we not, on the other hand, look for a blessing_ through_ obedience even to an erroneous system, and a guidance even by means of it out of it?
19690My difficulty was this: I had been deceived greatly once; how could I be sure that I was not deceived a second time?
19690Nay, how could I, with satisfaction to myself, analyse my own mind, and say what I held and what I did not?
19690Need I say that I am speaking of John Keble?
19690Next, I stated_ what_ evidence there is for the miracles of which I was speaking; what is the harm of that?
19690Next, how could I have come by them?
19690Next, pray, what kind of a virtue is that, which is_ not_ done for its own sake?
19690Now I ask, Why could not Mr. Kingsley be open?
19690Now first he is speaking of my sermons; where, then, is his proof that in my sermons I dealt in matters dark, offensive, doubtful, actually forbidden?
19690Now it may be asked of me,"Well, why should not Mr. Kingsley take a course such as this?
19690Now what I ought to do for the author, may I not do for myself?
19690Now why this_ coup de thà © âtre_?
19690Now will it be believed that this writer suppresses the fact that the miracles of St. Walburga are treated by the author of her Life as mythical?
19690Now, will it be believed that, so far from concealing this, I had carefully stated it in the sentence immediately preceding, and_ he suppresses it_?
19690On this occasion I recollect expressing to a friend the distress it gave me thus to speak; but, I said,"How can I help saying it, if I think it?
19690Or that Queen Victoria''s Government was to the Church of England, what Nero''s or Dioclesian''s was to the Church of Rome?
19690Pusey?"
19690Secondly, But, if I allow of_ silence_, why not of the method of_ material lying_, since half of a truth_ is_ often a lie?
19690She does not teach that human nature is irreclaimable, else wherefore should she be sent?
19690Some one, I think, asked in conversation at Rome, whether a certain interpretation of Scripture was Christian?
19690Such being the object which I had in view, what were my prospects of widening and defining their meaning?
19690Taylor:"Whether it can in any case be lawful to tell a lie?
19690The one question was, what was I to do?
19690The reader says,"What else can the prophecy mean?"
19690The simple question is, Can_ I_( it is personal, not whether another, but can_ I_) be saved in the English Church?
19690The vital question was how were we to keep the Church from being liberalised?
19690The_ Supremacy_;--now, was I saying one single word in favour of the supremacy of the holy see, of the foreign jurisdiction?
19690Then, when the Movement was in its swing, friends had said to me,"What will you make of the Articles?"
19690They are asked, how can we trust you, when such are your views?
19690They asked him, Have you seen Athanasius?
19690To be certain is to know that one knows; what test had I, that I should not change again, after that I had become a Catholic?
19690Very true; I do; but what on earth does this matter to my_ argument_?
19690Was Elizabeth zealous for the marriage of the Clergy?
19690We_ are_ keeping persons from you: do you wish us to keep them from you for a time or for ever?
19690Well, is not that just what this writer would say of a great number of the facts recorded in secular history?
19690Were the question asked of them,"Do you worship a Trinity?"
19690What I needed was a corresponding antagonist unity in my defence, and where was that to be found?
19690What can I say more to your purpose?
19690What do I know of substance or matter?
19690What do I know of the essence of the Divine Being?
19690What do they gain by professing a Creed, in which, if my assailant is to be believed, they really do not believe?
19690What do you say to the logic, sentiment, and propriety of this?"
19690What does it matter to you who are going off the stage, to receive a slight additional daub upon a character so deeply stained already?
19690What gain is it to be applauded, admired, courted, followed,--compared with this one aim, of''not being disobedient to a heavenly vision''?
19690What gain is it to please the world, to please the great, nay even to please those whom we love, compared with this?
19690What good can it do?
19690What have I done?
19690What have I gained in the argument, what has he lost, by my having said, not"an Anglican Sermon,"but"a Protestant Sermon?"
19690What have been its great works?
19690What hope was there of condensing into a pamphlet of a readable length, matter which ought freely to expand itself into half a dozen volumes?
19690What is a lie?
19690What is it I am"swallowing"?
19690What is it that I really say?
19690What is the fault of saying this?
19690What is the harm of this?
19690What is the matter with this statement?
19690What is the meaning of the very word"Protestantism,"but that there is a call to speak out?
19690What is the precise_ work_ which it is directed to effect?
19690What is the_ definition_ of a lie?
19690What is their reward for committing themselves to a life of self- restraint and toil, and after all to a premature and miserable death?
19690What is there in it to make us hypocrites, if it has not that effect upon Protestants?
19690What is wonderful in such an apology?
19690What is your_ proof_?
19690What march of opinions can be traced from mind to mind among preachers such as these?
19690What more unclean and foul, as St. James says, than... that a fountain by the same jet should send out sweet water and bitter?
19690What shall be said to this heart- piercing, reason- bewildering fact?
19690What then, in fact, do they say more than this,_ If_ Protestantism be true, you Catholics are a most awful set of knaves?
19690What then?
19690What was that something else?
19690What was the great question in the days of Henry and Elizabeth?
19690What was the harm of all this?
19690What was this, but to give up the Notes of a visible Church altogether, whether the Catholic Note or the Apostolic?
19690What word_ should_ I have used twenty years ago instead of"Protestant?"
19690What''s to hinder it?
19690What, I ask, is the harm of saying this?
19690What_ call_ have we to change our communion?
19690When shall I pronounce him to be himself again?
19690When will they know their position, and embrace a larger and wiser policy?"
19690Who can account for the impressions which are made on him?
19690Who can but feel shame when the religion of Ximenes, Borromeo, and Pascal, is so overlaid?
19690Who can but feel sorrow, when its devout and earnest defenders so mistake its genius and its capabilities?
19690Who can deny this?
19690Who does not feel for such men?
19690Who finds fault with these things?
19690Who knows what the state of the University may be, as regards Divinity Professors in a few years hence?
19690Who would ever dream of making the world his confidant?
19690Who would not save his father''s life, at the charge of a harmless lie, from persecutors or tyrants?"
19690Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
19690Why am I on my trial?''"
19690Why bring fear, suspicion, and disunion into the camp about things which are merely_ in posse_?
19690Why could not he change back again, and say he did not know why?
19690Why did they keep the world in such suspense and anxiety as to what was coming next, and what was to be the upshot of the whole?
19690Why do we affirm, why do they deny?
19690Why is it that I must pain dear friends by saying so, and kindle a sort of resentment against me in the kindest of hearts?
19690Why may I not have that liberty which all others are allowed?
19690Why must he"palter in a double sense,"and blow hot and cold in one breath?
19690Why should I unsettle that sweet calm tranquillity, when I had nothing to offer him instead?
19690Why should we seek our Lord''s presence elsewhere, when He vouchsafes it to us where we are?
19690Why then do I not meet you in a manner conformable with these first feelings?
19690Why then does he not deal out the same measure to Catholic priests?
19690Why this reticence, and half- speaking, and apparent indecision?
19690Why will you not let me die in peace?
19690Why?
19690With what sort of sincerity can I obey the Bishop?
19690Would it not be plain to them that no certainty was to be found anywhere?
19690Would not that be the case with many friends of my own?
19690Would the Bishop of Oxford accept them?
19690Yes, I said to myself, his very question is about my_ meaning_;"What does Dr. Newman mean?"
19690Yet he has the assurance at p. 14 to ask,"Why was the Sermon preached?
19690Yet how is it compatible with my holding St. Mary''s, being what I am?"
19690Yet who can speak with patience of his enemy and the enemy of St. John Chrysostom, that Theophilus, bishop of Alexandria?
19690[ 2] Why was I to be dishonest and they immaculate?
19690[ 4]"Are we quite sure that the Bishops will not be drawing up some stringent declarations of faith?
19690_ How can I tell that I shall not be the dupe of some cunning equivocation?_... What proof have I, that by''mean it?
19690_ How can I tell that I shall not be the dupe of some cunning equivocation?_... What proof have I, that by''mean it?
19690_ What proof have I, then, that by''mean it?
19690_ What_ communion could we join?
19690_ What_ has to be proved?
19690a thousand?
19690after the Bishops''charges?
19690after the Jerusalem"abomination?"
19690am I alone, of Englishmen, not to have the privilege to go where I will, no questions asked?
19690am_ I_ in safety, were I to die tonight?
19690and may we not leave them meanwhile to the will of Providence?
19690and shall I lift up my hand against them?
19690and startled innocence, and then one of smug self- satisfaction-- as who should ask,''What have I said?
19690and"Anna too, who served God with fastings and prayers night and day?"
19690and, if it be an unlawful promise, is it binding at the expense of a lie?
19690but, if so, how can it be a sin at all, if your neighbour is not injured?
19690did I, or my opinions, drop from the sky?
19690did he disbelieve Purgatory?
19690does any serious man abuse the Church of Rome, for the sake of abusing her, or because it justifies his own religious position?
19690had he no friend to tell him whether I was"affected"or"artificial"myself?
19690have I any right to make such a promise?
19690have I not given up my position and my place?
19690have I not retreated from you?
19690how am I to act in the frequent cases, in which one way or another the Church of Rome comes into consideration?
19690how came I, in Oxford,_ in gremio Universitatis_, to present myself to the eyes of men in that full- blown investiture of Popery?
19690how could I be answerable for souls( and life so uncertain), with the convictions, or at least persuasions, which I had upon me?
19690how could I ever again have confidence in myself?
19690how could I range myself among the professors of a theology, of which it put my teeth on edge, even to hear the sound?
19690how does this word"Protestant,"which I used, tend in any degree to make my argument a quibble?
19690how had the Arians drawn up their creeds?
19690how was I to be sure that I should always think as I thought now?
19690how was I to have confidence in my present confidence?
19690is it a phenomenon which depends on nothing else than itself, or is it an effect which has a cause?
19690is it not our safest course, without looking to consequences, to do simply_ what we think right_ day by day?
19690is it not what every one says, who speaks on the subject at all?
19690is it not what he would be obliged to say of much that is told us about the armour and other antiquities in the Tower of London?
19690is this what Moberly fears?
19690it was answered that Dr. Arnold took it; I interposed,"But is_ he_ a Christian?"
19690just as my accuser asks,"What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?"
19690merely to disown"Popery"?
19690murdered the little princes?
19690or had she a conscience against the Mass?
19690or say with what limitations, shades of difference, or degrees of belief, I held that body of opinions which I had openly professed and taught?
19690or the miracles?
19690quid feci?"
19690religiously hold justification by faith only?
19690shall we not be sure to go wrong, if we attempt to trace by anticipation the course of divine Providence?
19690the evidence?
19690they denounced the English as heretical?
19690to insinuate that a Church which had sacramental confession and a celibate clergy was the only true Church?"
19690what business had you to think of any such plan at all?''
19690who can admire or revere Pope Vigilius?
19690who can have one unkind thought of them?
19690why can not you let me alone?
19690why may not a hundred?
19690why then may not the country people come up in joyous companies, singing and piping, to see the Holy Coat at Trèves?
19690why then may not the country people come up in joyous companies, singing and piping, to_ see_ the holy coat at Treves?"
19690why wo n''t you keep quiet?
19690with pity indeed, aye, and fear, but not with horror?
19690with what face could I publish a new edition of a dogmatic creed, and ask them to receive it as gospel?
19690would be the highest measure of devotion:--but who can really pray to a being, about whose existence he is seriously in doubt?
19690would it not, on the contrary, predispose you to listen to a new report?
19690would you, in consequence of it, declare,''I never will believe another if I hear of one?''
54278And thus usher in the great millennium, or sabbath of rest, so long expected and sought for by all good men?
54278Have you not the same interest in it that we have?
54278He has stretched out his arm, and who can turn it back?
54278He has uttered his voice, and who can gainsay it?
54278Is it not sent forth to renovate the world-- to enlighten the nations-- to cover the earth with light, knowledge, truth, union, peace and love?
54278Or will you share in the labors, toils, sacrifices, honors and blessings of the same?
54278The Lord has spoken, and who can disannul it?
54278We would now make a solemn appeal to our rulers and other fellow- citizens, whether it is treason to_ know_?
54278What can be done?
54278Why will not the government and people tof these States become acquainted with these Records?
54278or even to publish what we_ know_?
52481Do you wish to go home?
52481''And who are you, O, blessed sister?''
52481''And who are you?''
52481''Rosina,''said she,''why do you weep?
52481''What cure?''
52481''What is she doing?''
52481''Where is she coming from?''
52481''Who?''
52481But how could she aspire to a cloistered life when all hope seemed futile after the repulses she had received?
52481Can you not have recourse to me in your affliction?''
52481Do you not see how glad I am at getting so beautiful a favour?
52481One night, whilst she was sleeping, there appeared to her a nun, who said,''You have had recourse to many saints: why have you not applied to me?''
52481She refused, and the youths then said:''Why do you want a grace that is not yet ripe?''
52481Still, what is Cascia in the sight of God?
52481What is even Jerusalem before Him and in the light of His inscrutable judgment?
51730And consulted for a long time, saying among themselves, What need hath my lord of this tower, seeing this is a time of peace?
51730And the servant said unto his lord, When shall these things be?
51730And to what end?
51730And while they were yet laying the foundation thereof, they began to say among themselves, And what need hath my lord of this tower?
51730As the party neared the river in the early morning just at day- break, a voice was heard calling,"Who comes there?"
51730But to what tribe of Israel was it to be given?
51730From what have they fallen?
51730Ignorant of what?
51730Might not this money be given to the exchangers?
51730My mother having first noticed his changed appearance said:"Brother Patten, are you sick?"
51730Now I ask, What is a dispensation?
51730Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
51730Now the Lord has said that he would set his hand the second time and we ask for what?
51730Now the question is, unto whom is this dispensation to be given?
51730Now, unto what shall I liken the children of Zion?
51730Ought ye not to have done even as I commanded you?
51730What is that he says?
51730or by whom to be revealed?
51730what is the cause of this great evil?
47316*** And now, behold, you have received a witness; for if I have told you things which no man knoweth have ye not received a witness?
47316*** Seest thou that ye are created after mine image?
47316: Is the Book of Mormon what it purports to be?
47316And Oliver''s reward?
47316And the angel said unto me, Knowest thou the meaning of the Book?
47316And the angel said unto me: Knowest thou the meaning of the book?
47316And the result of all this, as affecting the authenticity of the Bible?
47316Are the monuments of civilization found in America ancient or comparatively modern?
47316Are they of one or a number of distinct races?
47316Are traces of them to be found there?
47316Before the court of Pilate?
47316Before the rabble who had impiously clamored in the streets for his blood to be upon them and upon their children-- Why?
47316But what of the testimony of the Eight Witnesses-- all so plain, matter- of- fact, straight- forward and real?
47316But what shall we say to that very large number of people who do not believe the Bible?
47316But who may abide the day of his coming?
47316But who, at this day, shall read them?
47316Can it be that God left no witnesses for himself in the western half of the world?
47316Did I not speak peace to your mind concerning the matter?
47316Did they become villains that they might preach righteousness?
47316Do they represent the civilization of vanished races, or are they the work of the not very remote ancestors of the Indians?
47316Does it really give an account of God''s hand- dealing with them?
47316Elder Orson Pratt: Did you see the angel at this time?
47316How long had ruined Copan been in this condition?
47316How long will God bear with this wicked and perverse generation?
47316How shall that be accounted for?
47316How shall we so appeal to them as to secure their attention in these matters?
47316I held it up, and said:"Mr. B., how much for this relic?"
47316If due to migration, from what lands did they come?
47316If the testimony of the Eight is pure fabrication is not the testimony of the Three pure fabrication also?
47316Is it an abridged history of the ancient people who inhabited the western hemisphere?
47316Is it true?
47316Is it verily a volume of scripture?
47316Is the Church in possession of them?"
47316Is the civilization represented by these monuments really of a very high order, or was it but a step or two removed from savagery?
47316Joseph himself said, when his perplexed brethren stood before him,"What deed is this that ye have done?
47316Once more are the gods in council; in the darkness, in the night of a desolate universe do they commune together, of what shall we make man?
47316Or, at least, is it not most likely to be so?
47316Replying to the question,"Did you notice his appearance?"
47316Then there are to be difficult circumstances?
47316Therefore there was council again in heaven: What shall we do with man now?
47316These questions demand solution; but how shall we solve the problem?
47316This conflict of opinion extends to such important subjects as the following: Who were the first inhabitants of America?
47316Was there one or several migrations?
47316Were they indigenous races, or is their presence in America due to migration?
47316What is the chaff to the wheat?
47316What more shall I say?
47316What motive, then, prompted these Witnesses to enter into a wicked collusion to deceive mankind in a matter so grave?
47316What was the course of their migration?
47316What would be easier than thus to impose on their credulity and weakness?
47316Where is the sage who has given to the world as much joy as the possessed Mary of Magdala?"
47316Which will preponderate?
47316Who shall read them?
47316Why did he not appear in all the majesty of his immortal life, after his resurrection, before the high priests and the Sanhedrim of the Jews?
47316what is the matter?
47316who shall trace the void, O''er the dim fragments cast a lunar light, And say''here was or is,''where all is doubly night?''"
35663How,asked this chief,"can_ your_ religion be the_ true_ one, since you_ white_ men do not_ all_ profess the_ same_?
35663If my course was insidious,( Lord John), why did you take part in that course? 35663 Listen to me, Master Doctor,"said he:"do you consider that, for fifteen years, you have said mass almost every day?
35663Need I go on, my Lord? 35663 Plaise your reverince, did n''t you say, I was to take my wife for better, and for worse?"
35663Thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege?
35663True,replied Satan;"but in the Churches of Turks and Heathens, is not everything done in an orderly manner, and in the spirit of obedience?
35663Well,asked the clergyman,"how did I marry you wrongly?"
356632?
35663And how were they answered?
35663And let me ask you, if_ you_ are_ certain_, that all the charges, which you have just brought against the_ Catholics_ are_ true_?
35663And why?
35663And why?
35663And why?
35663And why?
35663And would you not pity his case?
35663But are the Catholics of the Latin Church, singular in the use of an ancient tongue, in their service?
35663But by what human power can they ever surmount the above obstacles?
35663But by_ what_ spiritual art of chemistry, is she to perform this wonderful, and_ superhuman_ operation?
35663But can it be, that Lord John here intimates, that these Protestant Clergymen, have been paying_ divine_ honour to the saints?
35663But did you ever ask yourselves, whether all that you then read or heard, was_ really_ true?
35663But do you ever hear of us Catholics, or Dissenters, styling this an extraordinary movement on the part of the Queen?
35663But how did these wretches come off at last?
35663But how was this_ manifest_ contradiction, introduced into your prayer- book?
35663But if they have broken no law, why all this fury, and tirade against them as if they had?
35663But is it true, that the modern Church of England, has always held in such abhorrence, the celebration of her liturgy, in an unknown tongue?
35663But is not_ God__ always_ above_ man_?
35663But is the adoption of the Latin tongue, peculiar only to some of the Protestant Clergymen, of the present day?
35663But of what precipice?
35663But shall I apply the second part to_ you_, or_ your_ Protestant ancestors?
35663But surely, we shall not be told, that this inclination to Catholicity, is owing to the want of scriptural knowledge in England?
35663But to the verge of what precipice?
35663But was not Titus Oates himself a_ Jesuit_, or at least, a_ Catholic_?
35663But what comes next, in your godly prayer- book?
35663But what have I to say to Lord John Russell''s late letter?
35663But when the Queen issues Her Spiritual Instruments, or if you please, Bulls, does she not parcel out the land of England?
35663But why mention merely Ireland?
35663But you will say, why do you address us in particular?
35663But, gentlemen, you may perhaps ask, why did you not attend our public meeting?
35663But, my Lord, why need I, in addressing myself to you on this subject, do more than refer you to the cruel, the savage, the bloody penal code?
35663But, what does your Church Catechism( which is in your prayer- book) teach children on this subject?
35663But, why should_ you_ do_ this_, when according_ to you_, there is_ only one_ mediator, our Lord Jesus Christ?
35663Can I call_ them consistent_ men?
35663Can it be unreasonably urged, against the Catholics of the present day?
35663Can you_ prove it_?
35663Did you consider, that abuse, is no argument, declamation, no evidence, accusation, no verdict?
35663Did you examine the witnesses on the_ other_ side?
35663Did you not condemn the poor Catholics,_ unheard_, and without giving them a_ fair_ trial?
35663Did you read any_ Catholic_ book, or consult any well- instructed_ Catholic_ layman, or minister on these subjects?
35663Do not the Dissenters also, enjoy in England, the free exercise of_ their_ spiritual powers?
35663Do the Dissenters of England acknowledge Her supremacy in_ spiritual_ matters?
35663Does not the scripture, which you so often extol, tell you,"that you ought not to do unto others, that which you do not wish others to do unto you?"
35663Does that authorize their worship as orthodox, and perfectly correct?
35663For does not the Scripture, plainly tell us, that"a house divided against itself, can not stand?"
35663For, if the law meant, to exclude us from_ all_ places and_ all_ titles_ whatsoever_, why did it_ not say so_?
35663Had I done so, would they not have been tempted to apply to me the words of the Poet?
35663Have not millions of money, been subscribed for the printing of the scriptures, have not millions of bibles, been printed and circulated in England?
35663Have they not been warned against it, again, and again, in the House of Lords and Commons?
35663Have they not been warned against it, in almost every pulpit( except Catholic) in England?
35663Have they not been warned against it, in almost every rank of society?
35663Have they not been warned against it, in books of all descriptions, from the large folio to the penny tract?
35663Have they not been warned against it, these three hundred years at least?
35663How then can it be contrary to law?
35663How, then, can she be holy?
35663How, then, can this Protestant Church be called''the most tolerant in the world?''
35663How,_ then_, are your people to obtain eternal life by your_ false_, and mutilated title- deeds of the Scripture?
35663How?
35663I ask you,_ what_ reason had your scriptural Church for this_ audacious_ step?
35663INHABITANTS, I have been lately often asked, why I did not attend the above meeting?
35663If I practised''mummeries and superstition,''why did_ you_, come to join in them, for nearly seven years?
35663If I so muttered the liturgy, as to disguise its language, why did_ you_ join in so glaring a profaneness, for nearly seven years?
35663If any, why not let the law be calmly and quietly enforced against them?
35663If there be, where is our vaunted boast, of"liberty of conscience_ to all_?"
35663If they did it_ justly_, by act of Parliament, why can not the same thing be done again_ justly_, by Act of Parliament?
35663If, most Reverend Gentlemen, I were to assert that_ you_ all once committed_ murder_, you would very sharply ask,_ when_,_ where_, and_ how_?
35663In convocation?
35663In short has not almost every one a bible, to which he confidently appeals as his word of life?
35663In short, have they not been warned against it by every means, that human ingenuity could devise?
35663In synod?
35663In the name of all that is terrible, what is this danger, that is impending over us?
35663Is it in the nature of things, that_ God_ should_ contradict_ Himself, to second the BABEL ideas, of your scriptural Church, yet to be formed?
35663Is it the Theological hodge- podge, the farrago of all the religions, which believe in the Gospel?
35663Is it the collection of sects which have sprung from the Reformation?
35663It appears, therefore, the devils know, and hear what is passing upon earth, and why should not the saints and angels of God?
35663May they not justly apply to you, the words of the old proverb,"Physicians, cure yourselves?"
35663Most Reverend Gentlemen, may I ask you, what kind of a prayer- book, must that be, which was made by these inconsistent, and monstrous men?
35663Nay, do not all these dissenters, claim_ their_ spiritual rights and authority,_ independent of the Queen_?
35663Need we add a syllable more, to rouse the attention of the thinking community?"
35663Now do any of these possessions belong to Her Majesty?
35663Now, although the Protestant Church may_ honour_ these gentlemen, with the name of_ Reverend_, does it consider them to be ministers?
35663Now, did you receive any spiritual power, or was this a mere form?
35663Now, gentlemen, had you been asked at the meeting, what the Pope''s Bull was?
35663Now, if this is not_ our_ Church, I would ask, what Church_ is it_?
35663Now, please tell me, Most Reverend Gentlemen, of_ what_ is your new spiritual Church to be built?
35663Now, upon_ what_ foundation will your Church_ re_construct this demolished spiritual edifice?
35663Now, which of all these false translations was your scriptural Church to adopt as her only rule of faith and for that of the people?
35663Now, why was not this power of forgiving sins, to extend also to_ future_ ages?
35663Now, ye honest men of England, would you not think that man was treated very_ unfairly_?
35663Oh how_ strikingly_ does the_ first_ part of this sacred passage apply to_ our charitable_ Catholic ancestors?
35663Oh, but you will naturally say, this is an old song, what has it to do with the present subject?
35663On the bench of Bishops?
35663Or where indeed, shall we find the Church?
35663Or, that I may not speak in a foreign tongue,"What forbids us to tell the truth, with a smile?"
35663Pray, most Reverend Gentlemen, where was your Protestant Scriptural Church, during this_ eight_ hundred years of damnable idolatry?
35663Really, Gentlemen, is not this also a most"extraordinary and presumptuous movement"of your scriptural Church, on the_ intellects_ of Englishmen?
35663Really, Gentlemen, is not this, another most"extraordinary and presumptuous movement"of your scriptural Church, on the_ intellects_ of Englishmen?
35663Really, Gentlemen, what was the cause of your silence, on this occasion?
35663Really, can you obtain the possession of property by_ corrupt_ and mutilated title- deeds?
35663Really, gentlemen, was not this a"most extraordinary and presumptuous movement"on the_ rights_ of your Catholic fellow subjects?
35663Really, was not_ this_, a most inconsistent,"extraordinary and presumptuous movement,"of this dissenting minister?
35663The gentleman replied,"Are you, Sir,_ certain_ that he_ has_ murdered two or three people?
35663Thus it forbids us, to have an Archbishop of_ Canterbury_, or a Bishop of_ London_, of_ Durham_,& c. And why so?
35663To this objection, gentlemen, I reply, Do the Catholics in England acknowledge the Queen''s supremacy in_ spiritual_ matters?
35663Was it lack of zeal, or lack of courage on your part?
35663What English Law have they transgressed?
35663What aggression have the Pope and Dr. Wiseman committed?
35663What could Catholics do more?
35663What does he mean?
35663What then, can be the reason of this late increase of Catholicity in England?
35663What, if all this while, you have been guilty of idolatry, and, instead of adoring the body and blood of Christ, have adored only bread and wine?"
35663What, then, are the people to do in this awful fix?
35663Why did_ you_ so far and so deeply join, as to receive at my hands, so late as Ash Wednesday, 1849, the holy Eucharist, yourself and your family?
35663Why should not then the_ same_ principles, be adopted in_ judging_ of the_ Catholic_ religion?
35663Why therefore, has not the Pope, an equal right to extend_ his_ spiritual blessings to the Catholics of England?
35663Why, it asks them,"What is the inward part, or the thing signified?"
35663Why, therefore, will you refuse the exercise of their spiritual rights, to your_ Catholic_ fellow creatures?
35663Will the fee for baptism be now demanded, as baptism has been_ lately_ declared to be an unnecessary act of religion in the Protestant Church?
35663Would you believe it?
35663Would you not feel for such a man?
35663You will, of course, expect a little of the comic, as coming from my pen, well, as the poet says, Ridentum dicere verum Quid vetat?
35663[ E] But some one will perhaps inquire, does the Protestant Church consider_ your_ Catholic Ministers_ really_ ordained?
35663[ L] But some will perhaps ask, why did the_ first_ reformers inveigh_ so much_ against_ Purgatory_ and_ Prayers for the dead_?
35663[ Q] But what shall I say of those dissenters, who have joined with the Protestant Church, in the late fury and tirade against us Catholics?
35663and_ secondly, if it does_, have I heard the_ proofs_, which may be advanced,_ in confirmation_ of_ that_ doctrine?
35663justly observed) that Ireland ever saw?"
35663or, what the Catholic Hierarchy meant?
35663why, therefore, should you wish us to exclude the_ Catholics_ from a share of that_ universal_ Charity?"
53576Are the professors harmonious in the college?
53576Do you go out on Sabbaths?
53576Do you sermonize, or expound, or what?
53576Do you write fully and commit, or how?
53576Do you write out your sermons?
53576Have you prayer- meetings in college and city?
53576His letters abound with direct questions to his brother, such as:"How do you do your work?
53576How are you in natural science and astronomy, geology, etc.?
53576How are you situated for money?"
53576How many hours a day can you spend?
53576Is it the Indians''yell, That lends to the voice of the north- wind The tones of a far- off bell?
53576Is it the clang of wild geese?
53576True, exception has been taken to his decisions, but where is the judge that escapes that?
53576What are your general studies?
53576What is your plan in preparing sermons?
53576What, for instance, can present a more magnificent spectacle than the passage of the sun through the heavens on a clear summer day?
53576Who has not read with sympathetic interest the story of Abraham going into a far country that God would tell him of?
53576Why, then, it may be asked, did not the spirit of their race assert itself at all hazards?
50374Now, what was this Holy Ghost and spirit of truth, and where are we to find it? 50374 Some may query, what is the cross of Christ?
50374A second query was to the effect,"Did God send him into the world purposely to suffer death?"
50374And are not the histories of passing events, written by candid men of the present age, which thousands know to be true, as authentic as the Bible?
50374And what was it that was a Saviour?
50374But how, in his time, could he have had any knowledge of evolution?
50374But what is this Jesus Christ?
50374Do n''t we see how different the precepts of the law of God are?
50374In reply to the query,"By what means did Jesus suffer?"
50374Is it like coming home to justice?
50374It is a plain way, a simple way which all can understand, and not be under the necessity to go to a neighbor, and to say,''Know thou the Lord?
50374Its clear- sightedness; how comes it that the eye is single to the true course?
50374Its quickening sympathy; what is the sweet secret?
50374Its strength to endure; from what fountain flows unfailing strength?
50374Now can we hesitate a single moment, in regard to the truth of this declaration?
50374Or such a place as hell, or a gulf located in some interior part of this little terraqueous globe?
50374Shall we say that the love of God is equally manifested in all these?
50374Speaking of the"Comforter"which was to come, he said:"And what was this Comforter?
50374The Lord had declared beforehand unto them in plain characters, that none need to say,''Know ye the Lord?
50374The text was,"What is the chief end of man?"
50374The unswerving rectitude; whence is its divine directness?
50374Using the term,"washed clean in the blood of the lamb,"he proceeded to explain himself as follows:"And what is the blood of the lamb?
50374What is this, but this Comforter which reproves the world of sin?
50374Who has the authority, in the language of Whittier, to..."fix with metes and bounds The love and power of God?"
50374which proves it to be immortal; and can any thing, or being, that is not immortal in itself, receive the impress of an immortal desire upon it?
5657And how can we often think of Him, but by a holy habit which we should form of it?
5657Are we not rude and deserve blame if we leave Him alone to busy ourselves with trifles which do not please Him and perhaps even offend Him?
5657Have we employed them in loving and serving God, who by His mercy has called us to this state and for that very end?
5657How can we be with Him but in thinking of Him often?
5657How can we pray to Him without being with Him?
5657Why, then, must God be neglected?
14552After Christ had remained forty days on earth whither did He go?
14552After telling the time of our last Confession and Communion what should we do?
14552And could, ye heavens, a greater give?
14552And how revere this wondrous gift, So far surpassing hope or thought?
14552Any little sins?
14552Are actual sins ever remitted by Baptism?
14552Are all bound to belong to the Church?
14552Are impure thoughts and desires always sins?
14552Are prayers said with distractions of any avail?
14552Are servile works on Sunday ever lawful?
14552Are sins against faith, hope and charity also sins against the first Commandment?
14552Are the Sabbath day and the Sunday the same?
14552Are the three Divine Persons equal in all things?
14552Are the three Divine Persons one and the same God?
14552Are there any big sins on your soul?
14552Are there other sacramentals besides the sign of the Cross and holy water?
14552Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents?
14552Are we bound to restore ill- gotten goods?
14552Are we obliged to contribute to the support of our pastors?
14552Are we obliged to make open profession of our faith?
14552Are we obliged to repair the damage we have unjustly caused?
14552At what particular times should we pray?
14552Besides sanctifying grace do the Sacraments give any other grace?
14552By whom is the Church made and kept One, Holy, and Catholic?
14552CHORUS.--What happiness can equal mine?
14552Can God do all things?
14552Can a Christian man and woman be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14552Can the bond of Christian marriage be dissolved by any human power?
14552Can the faithful on earth help the souls in Purgatory?
14552Can they who fail to profess their faith in the true Church in which they believe expect to be saved while in that state?
14552Can we fully understand how the three Divine Persons are one and the same God?
14552Can we receive the Sacraments more than once?
14552Can we resist the grace of God?
14552Did Adam and Eve remain faithful to God?
14552Did Christ''s soul descend into the hell of the damned?
14552Did God abandon man after he fell into sin?
14552Did God give any command to Adam and Eve?
14552Did all the angels remain good and happy?
14552Did anything remain of the bread and wine after their substance had been changed into the substance of the body and blood of our Lord?
14552Did the Son of God become man immediately after the sin of our first parents?
14552Do the Sacraments always give grace?
14552Does God know all things?
14552Does God see us?
14552Does he who receives Communion in mortal sin receive the body and blood of Christ?
14552Does not the Sacrament of Penance remit all punishment due to sin?
14552Does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14552Does the first Commandment forbid the honoring of the saints?
14552Does the first Commandment forbid the making of images?
14552Does the first Commandment forbid us to honor relics?
14552Does the first Commandment forbid us to pray to the saints?
14552Does the sixth Commandment forbid the reading of bad and immodest books and newspapers?
14552Does this change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ continue to be made in the Church?
14552Does this character remain in the soul even after death?
14552Does this corruption of our nature remain in us after original sin is forgiven?
14552From whom does the Church derive its undying life and infallible authority?
14552From whom does the Holy Ghost proceed?
14552Had God a beginning?
14552Has the Church any marks by which it may be known?
14552Have parents and superiors any duties towards those who are under their charge?
14552How are the saints and we members of the same Church?
14552How are we to worship God on Sundays and holydays of obligation?
14552How are we united to Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist?
14552How can I love Thee as I ought?
14552How can we make a good examination of conscience?
14552How could they be saved who lived before the Son of God became man?
14552How did Christ die?
14552How did God create heaven and earth?
14552How did our Lord institute the Holy Eucharist?
14552How did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14552How do the priests exercise this power of changing bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
14552How do the priests of the Church exercise the power of forgiving sins?
14552How do we adore God?
14552How do we fail to try to know what God has taught?
14552How do we know that the saints hear us?
14552How do we make the sign of the Cross?
14552How do we sin against the love of God?
14552How do you know that the priest has the power of absolving from the sins committed after Baptism?
14552How does a person sin against faith?
14552How does the Church by means of Indulgences remit the temporal punishment due to sin?
14552How does the Sacrament of Penance remit sin, and restore to the soul the friendship of God?
14552How does the bishop give Confirmation?
14552How does the first Commandment help us to keep the great Commandment of the love of God?
14552How does the sign of the Cross express the mystery of the Incarnation and death of our Lord?
14552How does the sign of the Cross express the mystery of the Unity and Trinity of God?
14552How is Baptism given?
14552How is the Church Apostolic?
14552How is the Church Catholic or universal?
14552How is the Church Holy?
14552How is the Church One?
14552How is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14552How is the sign of the Cross a profession of faith in the chief mysteries of our religion?
14552How is the soul like to God?
14552How long did Christ live on earth?
14552How long did Christ stay on earth after His resurrection?
14552How many Persons are there in God?
14552How many Sacraments are there?
14552How many kinds of Baptism are there?
14552How many kinds of Indulgences are there?
14552How many kinds of actual sin are there?
14552How many kinds of contrition are there?
14552How many kinds of grace are there?
14552How many natures are there in Jesus Christ?
14552How many things are necessary to make a sin mortal?
14552How may the first Commandment be broken?
14552How shall I be able to thank Thee, O my Lord, for all Thy favors?
14552How shall we know the things which we are to believe?
14552How should Christians look upon the priests of the Church?
14552How should Christians prepare for a holy and happy marriage?
14552How should we assist at Mass?
14552How should we end our Confession?
14552How should we keep the holydays of obligation?
14552How should we pray?
14552How should we receive the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14552How was the Son of God made man?
14552How was the substance of the bread and wine changed into the substance of the body and blood of Christ?
14552I am my love''s, and He is mine: In me He dwells, in Him I live; What greater treasures could I find?
14552If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
14552If every one is judged immediately after death, what need is there of a General Judgment?
14552In what state will the bodies of the just rise?
14552In which Church are these attributes and marks found?
14552In whom are these attributes found in their fullness?
14552Is Baptism necessary to salvation?
14552Is Baptism of desire or of blood sufficient to produce the effects of Baptism of water?
14552Is God just, holy, and merciful?
14552Is Jesus Christ more than one person?
14552Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the form of bread and under the form of wine?
14552Is an Indulgence a pardon of sin, or a license to commit sin?
14552Is any one ever allowed to receive Holy Communion when not fasting?
14552Is grace necessary to salvation?
14552Is imperfect contrition sufficient for a worthy confession?
14552Is it a grievous offense wilfully to conceal a mortal sin in Confession?
14552Is it a mortal sin not to hear Mass on a Sunday or a holyday of obligation?
14552Is it a sin not to fulfill our vows?
14552Is it a sin to neglect Confirmation?
14552Is it allowed to pray to the crucifix or to the images and relics of the saints?
14552Is it enough to be free from mortal sin to receive plentifully the graces of Holy Communion?
14552Is it enough to belong to God''s Church in order to be saved?
14552Is it right to show respect to the pictures and images of Christ and His saints?
14552Is it well to receive Holy Communion often?
14552Is original sin the only kind of sin?
14552Is our Confession worthy if, without our fault, we forget to confess a mortal sin?
14552Is prayer necessary to salvation?
14552Is the Blessed Virgin Mary truly the Mother of God?
14552Is the Father God?
14552Is the Holy Ghost God?
14552Is the Holy Ghost equal to the Father and the Son?
14552Is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14552Is the Son God?
14552Is there any difference between the sacrifice of the Cross and the sacrifice of the Mass?
14552Is there any other means of obtaining God''s grace than the Sacraments?
14552Is there but one God?
14552Is this likeness in the body or in the soul?
14552Of which must we take more care, our soul or our body?
14552On what day did Christ die?
14552On what day did Christ rise from the dead?
14552On what day did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14552On what day was Christ born?
14552On what day was the Son of God conceived and made man?
14552Q. Whence have the Sacraments the power of giving grace?
14552Should Catholics be married at a nuptial Mass?
14552Should children go to Confession?
14552Should we confess only once a year?
14552Should we wait until we are in extreme danger before we receive Extreme Unction?
14552To receive Confirmation worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14552To receive the Sacrament of matrimony worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14552Was Jesus Christ always God?
14552Was Jesus Christ always man?
14552Was any one ever preserved from original sin?
14552Were Adam and Eve innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God?
14552Were the angels created for any other purpose?
14552Were the angels, as God created them, good and happy?
14552What Happiness Can Equal Mine?
14552What are angels?
14552What are servile works?
14552What are the rewards or punishments appointed for men''s souls after the Particular Judgment?
14552What are we commanded by the eighth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the fifth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the fourth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the ninth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the second Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the seventh Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the sixth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the tenth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the third Commandment?
14552What befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14552What benefits are derived from the communion of saints?
14552What can I offer Thee, O my God, for the grace of having given Thyself to me?
14552What did Jesus Christ suffer?
14552What do we mean by praying to the saints?
14552What do we promise in Baptism?
14552What do you believe of Jesus Christ?
14552What do you call those graces or gifts of God by which we believe in Him, hope in Him, and love Him?
14552What do you mean by a firm purpose of sinning no more?
14552What do you mean by days of abstinence?
14552What do you mean by fast- days?
14552What do you mean by grace?
14552What do you mean by saying that Christ sits at the right hand Of God?
14552What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be interior?
14552What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be supernatural?
14552What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be universal?
14552What do you mean by the Blessed Trinity?
14552What do you mean by the Incarnation?
14552What do you mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
14552What do you mean by the authority of the Church?
14552What do you mean by the indefectibility of the Church?
14552What do you mean by the infallibility of the Church?
14552What do you mean by the near occasions of sin?
14552What do you mean by the remains of sin?
14552What do you mean when you say that our sorrow should be sovereign?
14552What does the bishop say in anointing the person he confirms?
14552What does the communion of saints mean?
14552What evil befell us on account of the disobedience of our first parents?
14552What grace do the Sacraments give?
14552What happened when our Lord said, This is My body; this is My blood?
14552What happiness can equal mine?
14552What is Baptism of blood?
14552What is Baptism of desire?
14552What is Baptism of water?
14552What is Baptism?
14552What is Charity?
14552What is Confession?
14552What is Confirmation?
14552What is Faith?
14552What is God?
14552What is Heaven?
14552What is Hell?
14552What is Holy Communion?
14552What is Hope?
14552What is Purgatory?
14552What is a Partial Indulgence?
14552What is a Plenary Indulgence?
14552What is a Sacrament?
14552What is a mystery?
14552What is a sacramental?
14552What is a sacrifice?
14552What is a vow?
14552What is actual grace?
14552What is actual sin?
14552What is an Indulgence?
14552What is an oath?
14552What is contrition, or sorrow for sin?
14552What is despair?
14552What is forbidden by the eighth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the fifth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the fourth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the ninth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the second Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the seventh Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the sixth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the tenth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the third Commandment?
14552What is holy chrism?
14552What is holy water?
14552What is imperfect contrition?
14552What is man?
14552What is meant by anointing the forehead with chrism in the form of a cross?
14552What is meant by the command of confessing at least once a year?
14552What is mortal sin?
14552What is necessary to make a good Communion?
14552What is necessary to make an oath lawful?
14552What is necessary to receive Holy Orders worthily?
14552What is perfect contrition?
14552What is prayer?
14552What is presumption?
14552What is sacramental grace?
14552What is sanctifying grace?
14552What is the Church?
14552What is the Easter time?
14552What is the Holy Eucharist?
14552What is the Mass?
14552What is the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14552What is the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14552What is the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14552What is the Sacrament of Penance?
14552What is the character which these Sacraments imprint in the soul?
14552What is the communion of the members of the Church called?
14552What is the difference between the Sacraments and the sacramentals?
14552What is the eighth Commandment?
14552What is the examination of conscience?
14552What is the fast necessary for Holy Communion?
14552What is the fifth Commandment?
14552What is the first Commandment?
14552What is the fourth Commandment?
14552What is the grace of perseverance?
14552What is the judgment called which all men have to undergo on the last day?
14552What is the judgment called which we have to undergo immediately after death?
14552What is the meaning of the command not to marry privately?
14552What is the meaning of the commandment not to marry within the third degree of kindred?
14552What is the meaning of the precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times?
14552What is the ninth Commandment?
14552What is the nuptial Mass?
14552What is the obligation of a godfather and a godmother?
14552What is the second Commandment?
14552What is the seventh Commandment?
14552What is the sin called which we inherit from our first parents?
14552What is the sixth Commandment?
14552What is the tenth Commandment?
14552What is the third Commandment?
14552What is this change of the bread and wine into the body and blood of our Lord called?
14552What is venial sin?
14552What kind of sorrow should we have for our sins?
14552What lessons do we learn from the sufferings and death of Christ?
14552What must he do who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in Confession?
14552What must they do who have lied about their neighbor and seriously injured his character?
14552What must we do to gain an Indulgence?
14552What must we do to receive the Sacrament of Penance worthily?
14552What must we do to save our souls?
14552What must we do when the confessor asks us questions?
14552What other effects followed from the sin of our first parents?
14552What other sacramental is in very frequent use?
14552What should we do after Holy Communion?
14552What should we do after telling our sins?
14552What should we do before beginning the examination of conscience?
14552What should we do if we can not remember the number of our sins?
14552What should we do on entering the confessional?
14552What should we do while the priest is giving us absolution?
14552What sin does he commit who neglects to receive Communion during the Easter time?
14552What sin does he commit who receives the Sacraments of the living in mortal sin?
14552What sins are we bound to confess?
14552What special preparation should be made to receive Confirmation?
14552What were the ends for which the sacrifice of the Cross was offered?
14552What words should we bear always in mind?
14552When and where are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ?
14552When are we bound to receive Holy Communion?
14552When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
14552When did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14552When does the Church teach infallibly?
14552When is our Confession entire?
14552When is our Confession humble?
14552When is our Confession sincere?
14552When may we take an oath?
14552When should we receive Extreme Unction?
14552When will Christ judge us?
14552Where did Christ die?
14552Where did Christ''s soul go after His death?
14552Where is Christ in heaven?
14552Where is God?
14552Where shall we find the chief truths which the Church teaches?
14552Where was Christ''s body while His soul was in Limbo?
14552Which are the Beatitudes?
14552Which are the Commandments of God?
14552Which are the Commandments that contain the whole law of God?
14552Which are the Sacraments that give sanctifying grace?
14552Which are the Sacraments that increase sanctifying grace in our soul?
14552Which are the attributes of the Church?
14552Which are the chief commandments of the Church?
14552Which are the chief corporal works of mercy?
14552Which are the chief creatures of God?
14552Which are the chief effects of the Redemption?
14552Which are the chief means by which we satisfy God for the temporal punishment due to sin?
14552Which are the chief qualities of a good Confession?
14552Which are the chief sources of sin?
14552Which are the chief spiritual works of mercy?
14552Which are the effects of Confirmation?
14552Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14552Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14552Which are the effects of venial sin?
14552Which are the first things we should tell the priest in Confession?
14552Which are the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
14552Which are the means instituted by our Lord to enable men at all times to share in the fruits of the Redemption?
14552Which are the prayers most recommended to us?
14552Which are the sins against hope?
14552Which are the twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost?
14552Which is the best manner of hearing Mass?
14552Which is the chief sacramental used in the Church?
14552Which were the chief blessings intended for Adam and Eve had they remained faithful to God?
14552Who administers Confirmation?
14552Who are the successors of the other Apostles?
14552Who are they who do not believe all that God has taught?
14552Who are they who neglect to profess their belief in what God has taught?
14552Who can administer Baptism?
14552Who can confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14552Who created heaven and earth, and all things?
14552Who gave the Ten Commandments?
14552Who has the right to make laws concerning the Sacrament of marriage?
14552Who is God?
14552Who is the Holy Ghost?
14552Who is the Redeemer?
14552Who is the invisible Head of the Church?
14552Who is the minister of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14552Who is the visible Head of the Church?
14552Who made the world?
14552Who sent the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles?
14552Who were present when our Lord instituted the Holy Eucharist?
14552Who were the first man and woman?
14552Why are Baptism and Penance called Sacraments of the dead?
14552Why are Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, and Matrimony called Sacraments of the living?
14552Why are godfathers and godmothers given in Baptism?
14552Why can there be but one God?
14552Why can we not receive Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders more than once?
14552Why did Christ descend into Limbo?
14552Why did Christ found the Church?
14552Why did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14552Why did Christ live so long on earth?
14552Why did Christ send the Holy Ghost?
14552Why did Christ suffer and die?
14552Why did God make you?
14552Why do many marriages prove unhappy?
14552Why do these two Commandments of the love of God and of our neighbor contain the whole law of God?
14552Why do we believe that the saints will help us?
14552Why do we make the sign of the Cross?
14552Why do we pray before the crucifix and the images and relics of the saints?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Counsel?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Fear of the Lord?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Fortitude?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Knowledge?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Piety?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Understanding?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Wisdom?
14552Why do you call that day"good"on which Christ died so sorrowful a death?
14552Why does Christ judge men immediately after death?
14552Why does God require a temporal punishment as a satisfaction for sin?
14552Why does the Church command us to abstain from flesh- meat on Fridays?
14552Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
14552Why does the Church command us to keep the Sunday holy instead of the Sabbath?
14552Why does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14552Why does the bishop give the person he confirms a slight blow on the cheek?
14552Why does the priest give us a penance after Confession?
14552Why is Jesus Christ true God?
14552Why is Jesus Christ true man?
14552Why is the Pope, the Bishop of Rome, the visible Head of the Church?
14552Why is the name of a saint given in Baptism?
14552Why is this sin called mortal?
14552Why is this sin called original?
14552Why must we take more care of our soul than of our body?
14552Why should we be sorry for our sins?
14552Why were holydays instituted by the Church?
14552Will our bodies share in the reward or punishment of our souls?
14552Will the Holy Ghost abide with the Church forever?
14552Will the bodies of the damned also rise?
52840**** Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
52840And again, I say unto you, that whoso having knowledge, have I not commanded to repent?
52840And why are they doing this?
52840And why such condemnation?
52840But how are they to become saviors on Mount Zion?
52840But what is the object of this important mission?
52840Do we Latter- day Saints fully realize the importance of the mighty responsibility placed upon us in relation to the salvation of the world?
52840How can I be baptized each year for twenty, forty, sixty, or more of my dead when we have n''t their records?"
52840How can he save himself from his predicament?
52840If a few can do it, why can not more?
52840If this work must be performed for the dead from the beginning to the end of time, how is it to be done?
52840In the words of the prophet, I shall conclude, Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause?
52840Is it more than we are capable of doing?
52840Is not this the greatest, most glorious duty in the world?
52840Is this more than we ought to do?
52840Paul argues with them thus: Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
52840What good reason can be given why the Lord should not forgive sins in the world to come?
52840What was the promise made to the fathers that was to be fulfilled in the latter- days by the turning of the hearts of the children to their fathers?
52840Where would be the justice in condemning them forever in hell,"where the worm dieth not and the fire is not quenched?"
52840Why did he preach to these disobedient spirits?
52840Why should man suffer throughout the countless ages of eternity for his sins committed here, if those sins are not unto death?
52840Will the Lord hold us accountable for these dead, and punish us for not doing their work, when we are powerless to act?
52840and why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
52840or how is it to be fulfilled?
52840why are they then baptized for the dead?
40609But what saith the Holy Scriptures? 40609 The people of Boston, New York, and Cincinnati, have tried the virtue of mobs, to put down free discussion, and what has been the result?
40609What can men expect to gain by associating as mobs? 40609 Who_ knoweth_ the spirit of man that goeth upward?"
40609Would you see the beauties of_ law_ religion? 40609 ''Are you a son of Major Badger, of Compton?'' 40609 ''But_ how_ do you pray for him?'' 40609 ''By what authority?'' 40609 ''Do you live there?'' 40609 ''Have you taken the oath of allegiance?'' 40609 ''How far,''said he,''is your company journeying?'' 40609 ''What more could He have done for His vineyard than He hath done for it?'' 40609 10: 14:How shall they hear without a preacher?"
406091: 4:"Is Christ divided?"
406093: 21:"Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth?"
40609Admitting this scriptural view, how can we consider infants, and children unborn, to be sinners?
40609Am I right, or should I be a political minister, and conform to the practice of this corrupt age, and present to my hearers a chowder compound?
40609And why?
40609Are his abilities lost?
40609Are there no fresh inspirations of holiness and truth?
40609Are they acquainted with God''s will?
40609Are they and the holy Scriptures our example, or are we to be governed by imagination?
40609Badger, can you pray for such a man as I am?''
40609Badger, how do you manage to prepare and preach so many sermons?''
40609But how comes on Newhampton?
40609But on whom was the impress of individuality ever more decidedly made?
40609But the question will arise, Who shall decide on a trial thus presented by a church against a minister?
40609But what churches did he visit?
40609But what of our deacon?
40609But who will say that mortal man has all the qualities and qualifications of his Maker, God?
40609But, dear sir, has not your whole life been one scene of reforms, deforms, and changes?
40609By splitting a sentence of one of David''s Psalms, you have the saying,''There is no God,''--but who would dare to charge the king with atheism?
40609Can a part of God be ignorant of another part of himself?
40609Did not the fine nature of Jesus undergo temptations and trials in the wilderness for forty days before he entered upon his public mission?
40609Did you ever know such a general inquiry for light and liberty?
40609Do not sin and conscious alienation from God afford good cause for weeping?
40609Do they know his law?
40609Do you think your labor on this subject essential to the conversion of souls?
40609Does not one drop of a fountain possess_ all_ the qualities of the fountain from which it was taken?
40609Has our country come to this?
40609He asks the question-- What is sin?
40609He learned to preach at the institution, but who in the world ever learned you up there in Canada?''
40609He paused and said,''_ Can_ you pray?''
40609He then observed,''How came you in this country?''
40609Hearing the voice of Heaven perpetually resounding''Why will ye die?''
40609His quick and clear perception, his calm balance of power, who would not at once discover?
40609His_ deeds_ certainly ought to be as expressive of his spirit as his words; and are not creation and providence full of his deeds?
40609How can he otherwise preach Him to the world?
40609How do you live?
40609How may he penetrate the centre of other souls and hold up the living evidence of Christianity without it?
40609Human nature being thus constituted, is it strange that converts are made?
40609I said,''Lord, who is sufficient for these things?''
40609If not, where is the impropriety of our following the Apostles in this thing?
40609If one church is the highest tribunal, why did not the church at Antioch put the question to rest without making so much expense and trouble?
40609If the soul is a part of God, where lies the propriety of those Scriptures wherein he threatens to punish the sinner?
40609In a crisis, who ever saw him at a loss?
40609In the daytime is not the radiance of the sun sufficient?
40609In whom then shall the Gospel minister trust?
40609Indeed, how could it have been otherwise?
40609Is his influence on the side of virtue and good order in society?
40609Is it not a strange doctrine, so generally promulgated, that sinners, previous to conversion, ought not to pray?
40609Is it not strange that God should give laws to machines?
40609Is not the earth now good enough for thee, thou latter- day saint?
40609Is not this conversation on a pretty high order of subjects for beasts?
40609Is the Holy Spirit a retired agent, no longer mindful of his ancient offices?
40609Is the man who would join us a man of good influence?
40609Is there no preparatory process by which the spirit of the prophet is stirred to its depth?
40609Is there nothing but a_ word_-ligament to unite the living soul with its living God?
40609It asked the deeper questions, Where is your heart?
40609Lane, of Ohio, on the question--"Is the man Christ Jesus the supreme and eternal God?"
40609Many have spoken against''our religion;''but are not''Christian brethren,''''Christian preachers,''& c., as much''our religion''as anything else?
40609Mr. Cushing then exclaimed, with all the harsh authority a British tyrant could assume''What''s your business in this country?''
40609My dear brother, what can be your motive in this great stir?
40609Of the Holy Spirit are you born?
40609On coming into his presence he took him by the hand and said:"Can this be Joseph, my friend?"
40609Or is it possible that pride and vanity have joined to induce you to become the author of something new, to be at the head of a party?
40609Our hearts and our houses are open to receive you, and many are inquiring,''When will he return?''"
40609Rather difficult, was it not, to get this young man into a net?
40609Said he,''Does God hear you and give you answers?''
40609Shall we not be in a fair way for heaven?"
40609Some say, Is not God the author of all things?
40609Take this away, and what method would be left to bring the mere child of nature to the practice of virtue?
40609The cry was audible and general,''What shall I do to be saved?''
40609The spirit of his views would say-- Why get infatuated with your new idea?
40609Their bond of fellowship, therefore, did not say, What, sir, is your opinion?
40609Then in a solemn tone the old patriarch inquired,''Is there any religion in that part of the world?''
40609Though Mr. Sims''s theory is now very unpopular, is it more so than was the revolution of the earth when first published by Galileo?
40609To man the High One has given the boundless element of TRUTH, a shoreless and fathomless ocean to swim in; and who shall here compel his path?
40609Viewing the invisible depth of its wealth, how faint are our descriptions?
40609Was not the Angel Gabriel probably ignorant of these distinctions when he made the announcement to the Virgin Mary?
40609We may ask where were_ his_ idle days?
40609Were I to meet one of those gentlemen to- morrow, and in my salutation call him a beast, would he not regard it as a gross insult?
40609What are its effects?
40609What can surpass in beauty and loveliness, the idea of the grand baptismal scene of the sacred river of Judea?
40609What can we or any one_ know_ of Divinity, except what we hold in our inward consciousness and experience?
40609What is it to know Jesus Christ and him crucified?
40609What is its origin?
40609What is religion worth if it opens no fresh and living communication with Heaven?
40609What oak or rose- bush can grow without the Creator''s kindness?
40609What original stood on the foreground of his reverence, commanding even an unconscious conformity?
40609What sect does the young preacher hail from?
40609What signify such phenomena?
40609What would we think of the goldsmith who should appoint a day in which morally to judge all his watches according to their works?
40609Where is the word or the idea of a Trinity in this text?
40609Who can answer these questions now?"
40609Who did he imitate?
40609Who does not hope for a more perfect state?
40609Who is authorized to be the master of my thought?
40609Who is commissioned from on high to tell me what I am to believe?
40609Who or what is entitled to an arbitrary throne in this free realm?
40609Who will put forth a helping hand to rebuild her waste places?"
40609Why did St. Paul bring his labors and efforts to bear on this one point?
40609Why did he not bring them to the Apostolic platform?
40609Why did he not teach our brethren the way of the Lord more perfectly?
40609Why is the unity of the religion of Jesus broken by sects?
40609Why lose your balance in the circle of your Christian duty, and grow dizzy- headed on your one idea, your darling ultraism?
40609Why make it everything?
40609Why not push his inquiries further?
40609Why these many sectarian names?
40609Why would he know nothing else?
40609Will his example be a light to the church and to the world?
40609Would he threaten to banish a part of himself from himself forever, or say to a part of himself,''Depart from me, ye workers of iniquity?''
40609Yet are we not ignorant of what passes in the breast of our neighbor?
40609and what class, I inquired, could more plainly deny Christ than he had been denied a short time previous, by the statement that he is the Eternal God?
40609and will ye verily have us all overboard in one year?
40609did he not make all creatures?
40609foolish Galations, who hath bewitched you that ye should not obey the truth?"
40609how can ye escape the damnation of hell?''
40609must we part?
40609my soul, can I be excusable for my silence, when I behold the dark tide of sin on which myriads are rushing to eternal wo?
40609that is, who_ comprehends_ it, who can declare the whole mystery of its powers?
40609who can wrestle with this wonder so as to exhaust it of its marvellousness?
57726Do we read in this outcry an admission of the failure of group mysticism as it has so far been attempted by the Society of Friends?
57726How should they?
57726If God was not with those who professed him, where was He?
18283''What''s the use of your joining the Catholic Church? 18283 Am I impious to say that the language used in Scripture for Christ''s expresses the thoughts of my soul?
18283April 28.--What shall I say? 18283 Are the Paulists Religious?
18283Are we Christians if we act not in the spirit in which Christ acted? 18283 But if there is a great difference of spirit, can we live together?
18283But whom do you think I met in his antechamber? 18283 Can I not adopt simple garmenture and diet without their doing so?
18283Can I say it? 18283 Can a man repeat the past with genius?
18283Did he believe in God?
18283Do you know what God is?
18283Do you know,he said long afterwards,"the thought that first loosened me from the life I led?
18283Friday, June 29.--Am I led by something higher to the life to which I am tending? 18283 Had they no notion of the hereafter?"
18283How about persons of dull minds or of little spiritual ambition coming into the use of this freedom? 18283 How am I now actualizing my spiritual life?
18283How did he receive you at Fruitlands?
18283How far will the body regain its former strength? 18283 How shall I escape this?
18283How shall I make the sacrifice which shall accomplish the sole end I have, and should have, in view? 18283 How shall we hear the voices of angels?
18283I put this question to Brownson:''How can I become certain of the objective reality of the operations of my soul?'' 18283 I turned my steps,"he writes,"to the general hospital; and why?
18283If not this, what?
18283Is this sufficient to keep me here? 18283 June 12.--At times I have an impulse to cry out,''What wouldst Thou have me to do?''
18283November 15.--How does Jesus commune with Humanity through the Church? 18283 That our real wishes are presentiments of our capabilities is a very true proverb, no doubt; but are we not most ignorant of what these are?
18283That people understand liberty, at least,returned the king;"when will it be understood among us?"
18283The Church is a great almoner,he says,"but what is she doing to ameliorate and improve the circumstances of the poorer and more numerous classes?
18283The fundamental question is, Am I willing to submit my will to the guidance and direction of the Church? 18283 The question is_ how_ shall such souls co- operate with Him in preparation for this extraordinary outpouring of divine grace?
18283Then change your church,said Father Hecker;"if you have come back to the right doctrine, why not come back to the true Church?"
18283We have labored together in union for material wealth; can we now labor in the same way for spiritual wealth? 18283 We should be able to say,''Which of you convinceth me of sin?''
18283What about my health?
18283What are the temptations which hold men back from following God and leading a divine life? 18283 What can one learn in forty years?"
18283What did Alcott say when you left?
18283What did I pray for? 18283 What did Thoreau say about it?"
18283What if he had been a Catholic, and thoroughly sanctified?
18283What is God? 18283 What is force?
18283What is it to know? 18283 What is light?
18283What is love? 18283 What is prayer?
18283What is the effect of sin? 18283 What is the innermost of all?
18283What is the most positive answer? 18283 What is the personality of man?
18283What is the truest? 18283 What proof does a man give that_ he is_ if he does only what has been done?
18283What shall I be led to? 18283 What should we desire?
18283What will be the nature of this association and the_ special character_ of its work? 18283 What yet remains?"
18283When are we with God? 18283 When did I know him first?
18283When do we hear the music of heaven? 18283 When will you come back to Brook Farm?
18283When you were in early life?
18283Where does God dwell? 18283 Where does God dwell?
18283Where shall we find God? 18283 Who is most like God?
18283Who is the Lord? 18283 Who is the purest?
18283Who loves God? 18283 Who was De Buggenoms?"
18283Why do n''t you put me under obedience to do this?
18283Why do n''t you read novels, as other people do?
18283Why do n''t you talk English?
18283Why not?
18283Why, how long have you been here?
18283You did n''t like it?
18283You say he was Emerson''s master: what do you mean by that?
18283_ Question._ How long were you unable to study? 18283 _ Then he questions himself:"What have I against the Catholic Church?
18283''But what can I do?''
18283''But you intend to remain,''he inquired,''together in community?''
18283''Father Hecker,''said he,''why ca n''t you make a Catholic of me?''
18283''What truths were the stepping- stones that led you here?''
18283''Wo n''t you go with me to hear the Fathers?''
18283''Work?''
18283''Yes,''he said;''has his wife become a Catholic?''
18283Am I less wilful?
18283Am I more loving?
18283Am I superstitious or egoistic in believing this?
18283Am I to blame?
18283Am I wrong?
18283And even holiness, what is it?
18283And how can He do this otherwise than by removing from our soul and its faculties all that is contrary to the divine order?"
18283And how?
18283And if not his, how those of other men?
18283And is n''t that time enough to learn English in?"
18283And such was his own settled conviction, as is shown by the following, written about the end of June:"Where could I find repose?
18283And what if I could tell?
18283And who more sympathizing with our movement than yourself?
18283And why not?
18283And why?
18283And without them, what will be phalanxes, groups and series, attractive industry, and all the sublime words of modern reforms?
18283And, Father Hecker was asked, whom are you going to get to write for the magazine?
18283Are Americans of less worth in God''s eyes than pagans and Buddhists?
18283Are my friends dear to me?
18283Are not these, dear mother, blessings?
18283Are these[ delights] never to return?
18283Are they not implanted in us by the hand of our Creator?
18283Are they not what go to constitute our very individuality?"
18283Are we not in this state?
18283As soon as one part is better another gets out of order?
18283Be what?
18283But by denying them, would not our life gain by flowing in a more heavenly direction?"
18283But is it wise to go where there are the most difficulties to overcome?
18283But is n''t Almighty God good?
18283But now-- well, when a mosquito comes in I say, Mosquito, have you any good to do me?
18283But one''s duties and responsibilities, what of these in the meantime?
18283But to what end is all speculation, all dreaming, all questioning, but to advance humanity, to bring forward the manifestation of the Son of God?
18283But what else should I speak of?
18283But, after all, what is it?
18283By no means E----"[ Emerson?]
18283By remaining here and trying to bear it, or by travelling?
18283Ca n''t you get along without hanging to her skirts?''
18283Can I adopt a course of life to increase and fulfil my present life?
18283Can I not leave results to themselves?
18283Can a man live in the world and follow Christ?
18283Can not something be done to lead them to the knowledge of the truth?
18283Can we do without you?
18283Can you do without us?
18283Did Christ and His apostles study languages?
18283Did I believe in Unitarianism?
18283Did he not find men here and there in his travels with whom he would take counsel and who could comfort him?
18283Do I ask too much from you?
18283Do I not feel that I have something to receive here, to add to, to increase my highest life, which I have never felt anywhere else?
18283Do I sacrifice more than I did?
18283Do they not convey to your heart joy and consolation?
18283Do we not see the hidden worth, glory, and beauty of others as our own becomes revealed to us?
18283Do you know that sometimes I am tempted to think that I am necessary?
18283Do you really believe the Gospel?
18283Do you really believe the Holy Catholic Church?
18283Does He now commune with the Church?
18283Does Protestantism?
18283Does not like seek like?
18283Does the study of Greek and Latin help a soul towards its salvation?
18283For are not these peculiarities inborn?
18283For why ask advice of men when the Holy Spirit is Himself our director?
18283George Ripley said to me,''Hecker, what have you got to tell?
18283George, shall we go arm- in- arm in our heavenly journey as we have done in our earthly one?"
18283HECKER.--"Brook Farm, May 16, 1843.--DEAR MOTHER: You will not take it unkind, my not writing to you before?
18283Have I acted unworthily?
18283Have we any objective rule to compare our faith with which would give us the measure of our superstition?
18283Have we the spiritual as well as the natural brotherhood?
18283Have you seen the last_ Dial?_ The_ Present_ is good, but surely not good enough.
18283He asked me,''Can you do all that any Catholic priest can do?''
18283He was asked:"Do n''t you think we might have a memorial tablet to Dr. Brownson in our church?"
18283Hecker, I suppose it was the art, the architecture, and so on in the Catholic Church which led you to her?''
18283Hecker, do you think we have not got true religion?
18283His answer to the question, What is the relation between the inner and the outer action of God upon my soul?
18283How account for this weakness of character in Catholics?
18283How can I doubt these things?
18283How can I love my fellow- men and yet get rich by the sweat of their brows?
18283How can I repay you?
18283How can I stop my life from flowing on?
18283How can it be purified of all other inordinate love except by dryness and bitterness?
18283How can the heart be filled with the spirit of divine love while it contains any other?
18283How can this be remedied?
18283How canst thou love me?
18283How many Catholic literary men and women do you know of?
18283How much of to- day would have seemed miraculous or superstitious to the past?
18283How shall I attain unto Him?
18283How shall I live so that I may be the best I can be under any conditions?
18283How shall I name it?
18283How will it happen?
18283How, he asked himself, shall the living word be framed anew for our new people?
18283I ask, Who are you?
18283I cry, who am I and what does this mean?
18283I feel a double consciousness in this state, and think,''Now, is not this real?
18283I have the life-- is not that the end?"
18283I said to Père Othmann:''Why did you not give me this book when I first came?
18283I say sincerely that I have lost all but this one thing, and how shall I speak it?
18283I say to myself: 1st, How long will the machine keep working in this style?
18283I would shout up into the empty vault of heaven:''Ah, why plaguest Thou me so?
18283If my life is purer than that of those around me, can I not trust to its own simple influence?
18283If not, then ask: Is the question of that importance that it requires defence, and the upsetting of attacks?
18283If so, and I could remain there for a certain length of time, why should I not go?
18283If there be such a work, and an associative effort be necessary, will not the Holy Spirit produce in souls, certain ones at least, such a vocation?
18283If there is anything for me to do, why this darkness all around me?
18283If those in which I now am are not the best, where shall I go or how shall I change them?
18283In your novitiate?
18283Is He not here in thy midst?
18283Is He not here?
18283Is He not our nearest friend?
18283Is His presence not nearest of all to thee?
18283Is any closer to us than He when we are good?
18283Is any further from us when we are wicked?
18283Is it not best for me to accept my own nature rather than attempt to mould it as though it were an object?
18283Is it not better to make some return to God-- here in your own country-- for what He has done for you, rather than to be sucking your thumbs abroad?
18283Is it not quite a different thing from grace?
18283Is it not that which we consume on and in our bodies?
18283Is it not the business of man to save his own soul, and this before all things?
18283Is it not the very sacrifice you are appointed to make, to overcome this spiritual luxury and to become able to do that which is disagreeable?
18283Is it our Father''s, or is it not?
18283Is it to try my faith?
18283Is it true that such grace is imparted?
18283Is life dear to me?
18283Is not our own existence more than this existence in the world?
18283Is not the bond of unity in the Holy Spirit which will unite such souls all that is needed in the present state of things to do this work?"
18283Is not this the first time since I have been here that I have recovered myself?
18283Is not this the self- will which revolts against the involuntary will of the Spirit?
18283Is the Lord instructing me for anything?
18283Is the good we might do worth the labor?
18283Is there a being whom I may marry and who would be the means of opening my eyes?
18283Is there no bright hope at a distance which cheers me onward and beckons me to speed?
18283Is this fancy on my part?
18283It is the appointed medium of salvation, and how can we hope for any good except through it?
18283It would be like asking,''Wherefore is that which is?''
18283Let me be but true to Him-- how then can I be false to either man or the world?
18283Let us believe in Him, and clothe ourselves through faith in Him with His virtues, and who shall resist us?
18283Like his great patron, St. Paul,"What wilt Thou have me to do?"
18283Lord, I am silent, for who can speak in Thy presence?
18283Must I commit that which in my sight is a crime, which I feel would make me miserable and be death to my soul?
18283Must I needs have their concurrence?
18283Must Protestantism finally triumph with the Saxon races?
18283My highest convictions, my deepest wants, lead me to it; and should I not obey them?
18283My soul is grieved-- for what?
18283Need I assure those who have been interested in my history that I also have found a home in the same community, where I am consecrated to its use?
18283Nor do we mean to say that they were purely in the natural order-- who can be said to be that?
18283Now, does this show what one would naturally expect to flow from faith in the sacraments?
18283Question: How were you told-- what words were spoken to you?
18283Reader, would you be honest, and do no injustice?
18283Shall I ever meet with one the windows of whose soul will open simultaneously with mine?"
18283Shall I ever see thee nearer to my heart?
18283Shall we say:''What shall we do?''
18283Should I cease from doing that which is contrary to my spirit, what else should I do?
18283Should I submit and give myself up to that which does not engage my whole being?
18283Should this life grow-- what?
18283Speaking of diet a man said:''Why, what do you intend?
18283Still, how could I help it?"
18283TO GEORGE HECKER.--"Brook Farm, March 6, 1843.--What was the reason of my going, or what made me go?
18283The Intellect says,''When you are all that you can be-- what then?''"
18283The Spirit promises to teach us in all things: what more would it have me do in this way?
18283The union of bodies?
18283The union of souls?
18283Then he said:"I know how to read English, but I have never heard it spoken; can you not speak a little piece for me?"
18283Then the question came up, Which religion recognizes this element or want of our nature, and meets all its legitimate demands?
18283This is not the life I would lead, but how shall I change it?
18283Thus in a letter he said:"Why should we not form a league for the cause of our Lord, to whom we owe all?
18283To leave them, to give up the thought of living with them again-- can I entertain that idea?
18283Was he not right?
18283Was not Bronson Alcott the greatest of all?"
18283Was the life given by Him to His immediate disciples all that has been given and transmitted to us, or does He now commune with the visible Church?
18283Was this light given for another and wider field of labor?
18283We are treasuring up corruption for the day of death; is this not so?
18283We find the following among the memoranda of conversations:"June 30, 1886.--Why did n''t I switch off from Christianity as Carlyle did?
18283We find the following memorandum:"_ Question:_ What''s the matter with the back of your head?
18283We must give them all up one day, and why not now?
18283We saw a room, and what do you imagine they charged for it?
18283Well enough; but why should one go to a weak and almost dried- up spring when there is one equally near, fresh, always flowing and full of life?
18283Were these real?
18283What better proof of this than the rage into which his lectures and writings threw the outright enemies of the Church?
18283What could they_ not_ effect in a lifetime of well- directed work?"
18283What does God desire from me?
18283What future?
18283What imprisons?
18283What is imprisoned?
18283What is it He has sent me into the world to do?
18283What is it that costs so much labor of mind and body?
18283What is that?
18283What is the good of anything which is always to be sought and never found, and who can be strengthened with food ever craved but never tasted?
18283What kind of piety do you call that?"
18283What more do I want than this, and honest men and women who will listen to me?"
18283What shall I do to receive these blessings again?"
18283What shall I do?
18283What shall I do?
18283What shall I say?
18283What should be my next step?
18283What sins can I accuse myself of now?
18283What substitute for a priest is equal to a good book?
18283What vocation to the priesthood has not found its origin in the pages of a good book, or at any rate been fostered by its devout lessons?
18283What will be the relation of the soul with its former occupations?
18283What will that be?
18283When shall we see them?
18283Where am I?
18283Where are our Isaiahs, our Ezekiels, our Jeremiahs?
18283Where are you going to take me?
18283Where canst thou place Him-- in what locality?
18283Where is the sacrifice in following what the natural tendencies and fixed habits of our mind dispose us to do?
18283Who but a fool would look for something out of doors which he knows he has within?
18283Who can tell?
18283Who ever tries to do something outside routine lines against whom hands are not raised and whose motives and acts are not misconstrued?
18283Who knows?"
18283Who takes all humanity into his heart, and with the past and present at once in his mind can inspire men to live and act for the divine future?"
18283Who will deny that there were men not a few among the heathen in whom Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance were highly exemplified?
18283Who would have dreamed of this twenty years ago?
18283Whom can I find like myself, whom can I speak to that will understand me?
18283Whom could he pray to?
18283Whom shall I cry to but Him who has given me life and planted this spirit in me?
18283Why did Luther leave the company of the true reformers?
18283Why is all this action a profanity to me?
18283Why is it that all things seem to me to be instinct with prophecy?
18283Why is this?
18283Why me?
18283Why not do this for our age?
18283Why not some one else?
18283Why prayest thou as if He were at a great distance from thee?
18283Why should I not be satisfied when I am living, growing?
18283Why should I now hesitate when I find the Catholic Church will do so?
18283Why should others tell me that it is so, and will be so, in an unconscious way, as Larned did on Sunday last, and as others have before him?
18283Why so?
18283Why thump one''s own flesh here?
18283Why torment and pain me so?
18283Why?
18283Will He not impart wisdom as well as love?"
18283Will I be led home?
18283Will this additional light require other conditions?
18283Wilt Thou give me hope, strength, guidance?"
18283Would it not be better to plant the tree in the soil where it can grow most in every direction?
18283Would the Bible even in that case suffice to make any one man, woman, or child a Christian?
18283Would the Son of God have been needed to ransom man if he were not of incomparable value?"
18283Wouldst Thou have me to give up all?
18283Yes, my brethren, it may be unnatural, but how shall I be natural?
18283Yes; but how?
18283Yes?
18283Yesterday, as I was praying, the thought flashed across my mind, Where is God?
18283You appear to ask this question: What object have you in contemplation?
18283You will forgive me and love me none the less, will you not?
18283_ Q._ But not all the details of your sufferings?
18283_ Q._ When?
18283_ Question:_ But suppose it to be God''s will that you should say Mass notwithstanding this difficulty?
18283_ Question:_ Does this effect come at receiving Communion?
18283and how soon?
18283and when?
18283days that once I used to prize, Are ye forever gone?
18283dost thou show thyself in this shape?
18283dost thou shudder?
18283hast thou not heard in some bright moment a strain from heaven''s angelic choirs?
18283hast thou passed like a cloud over men''s souls, making them blind, deaf and dumb?
18283how long shall I be tried in this season of desolation?
18283is this possible?
18283or would you prefer the rule to be made only for a select body, composed of such men as----and----, and the like?''"
18283or, as Father Hecker puts it,"Why did Luther change his base?"
18283that they may be blotted out?
18283thou eternal, ever- blooming virgin, the Future, shall I ever embrace thee?
18283what is Thy mercy that Thou sufferest us to live?
18283what is all this for?
18283what might I not have been?
18283where is one that can hear?
18283where it will end?
18283who has the conception of Jesus being his_ Friend?_ O ancient faith, how dear, how good is God in giving us sinners thee!
18283why did you go into the snare?
18283why is it that the noblest actions of humanity speak not to my soul?
18283why was this deep, ever- burning life given me, unless it be that I might be slowly and painfully consumed by it?
18283wilt Thou guide me and lead me, no matter what pain or distress I may have to pass through, to the true path Thou wouldst have me go in?
54626CAPTAIN FABER: Is it not possible to include Mormons in the Aliens Act? 54626 CAPTAIN FABER: Is it not the fact that no law can touch them unless they really practice polygamy in this country?
54626And further,"If they are not true, why does n''t the''Mormon''Church as an institution prosecute the offenders?"
54626Gentleman received any information from the Foreign Office with regard to the expulsion of Mormons from Germany?
54626Gentleman whether he has any information that polygamy is still practised in Utah, and whether there is any objection to the girls going there?
54626That is exactly the point: Are these accusations true, or are they false?
54626Very good:"But,"says another,"whose is the prerogative to undertake such a task?"
54626Who shall say?
58213Know you not that your members are the temple of the Holy Ghost who is in you, whom you have from God; and you are not your own? 58213 And He said to them: How is it that you sought me? 58213 And His mother said to Him: Son, why hast thou done so to us? 58213 And the governor answering, said to them: Whether will you of the two to be released unto you? 54337 Our Patriarch and Prophet, too, Were massacred; they bled To seal their testimony,--They were numbered with the dead, Ah, tell me, are they sleeping?
5433712,10._ Again, this prophet says in chapter 15, 6:"And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thine hands?
54337After seven sons of Jesse had been presented, Samuel asked,"Are here all thy children?"
54337And how shall I know?"
54337And they cried with a loud voice, saying: How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that live on the earth?
54337And where is the pavilion that covereth thy hiding place?
54337But who is there that is able to tell the story of those mound builders, excepting their own revealed history?
54337I quote the following from the revelation:"Is there not room enough upon the mountains of Adam- Ondi- Ahman... the land where Adam dwelt?
54337In the midst of this tumult and war of words and opinions, Joseph felt grieved and asked himself,"What is to be done?
54337Is it this place you wish to find?"
54337Joseph Smith said:"I have actually seen a vision; and who am I that I can withstand God?
54337Joseph said,"Martin, why did you do this?"
54337The Bible tells us about the Garden of Eden, and why not locate it here in this goodly land as well as any other part of the earth?
54337The Son of Man hath descended below them all; art thou greater than he?
54337What can I do, Mr. Tripp, for I know Mormonism is true?"
54337What day?
54337Where is the mother that will not join in saying that King Pharoah was an oppressor, a tyrant and a murderer?
54337Who can truthfully say the angel he saw is not the very one Zechariah said should speak to the young man?
54337Who of all these are right?
54337have I not seen it?
54337or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
54337where art thou?
20138And Nabal answered David''s servants, and said, Who is David? 20138 And it came to pass that when David had made an end of speaking, that Saul said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
20138Art not thou a valiant man? 20138 Did I not tell you,"says Reuben,"sin not against the lad, and ye would not hearken?
20138Dost thou wish to be saved from the_ punishment_ of thy sins, or from the sins themselves?
20138How can I do this great wickedness,says Joseph,"and sin against God?"
20138If I say the truth, why do ye not believe Me?
20138What for?
20138_ But how shall I dare to come to the Lord''s table before I am sure that my sins are forgiven_?
20138A different thing?
20138A self- glorifying Deity whose mercy is_ not_ over all His works, or even over any of them?
20138Ah, how indeed?
20138Am I puzzling you?
20138And David said to Abishai, Destroy him not: for who can stretch forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed, and be guiltless?
20138And Saul knew David''s voice, and said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
20138And are not ye of more value than many sparrows?
20138And as I asked myself, why were all these boundless varieties, these treasures of unseen beauty, created?
20138And at your better moments does not the voice within you, witness to, and agree with, the words of that book?
20138And do not your own hearts echo these thoughts at moments when they are quietest and purest and most happy too?
20138And do they not, all of them, of the flesh, reap corruption, and fulfil St. Paul''s words,"If ye live after the flesh ye shall die?"
20138And do you not see that a coward can never be free, never be godly, never be like Christ?
20138And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
20138And how can a son of God perish?
20138And if it is, is not Christ among us now, indeed?
20138And if so; what was it?
20138And is not this a strange way of making you joyful to remind you of these thoughts?
20138And no man ever gained it but what he found the truth of St. Peter''s own words--"Who will harm you, if you be followers of what is good?"
20138And then say, Are you not in debt to Him?
20138And then strange questions rise in us,"Is that he whom we knew?
20138And then when such thoughts come over us, we can not help going on to say,"What is this death?
20138And then where would our_ chances_ of not dying be?
20138And therefore I ask you solemnly the plain question,"For what does God keep you alive?"
20138And was he a ruined man?
20138And what are you to give Him in return?
20138And what became of Cortez?
20138And what did the Lord appear like?
20138And what did you_ do_, my friend, when God had saved you out of that danger?
20138And what does He expect of you?
20138And what makes men patriots, or artists, or anything noble at all, but the spirit of the living God?
20138And what must you pay Him back?
20138And what shall we say of them who like the swine live only for eating and drinking, and enjoyment?
20138And what sort of people were they?
20138And what was his reward?
20138And what was the end?
20138And what were God''s laws in Joseph''s opinion?
20138And when you had prayed thus, the next thing you ought to have asked yourself was-- What does God require of me?
20138And where do the clouds come from?
20138And where would it take me to, if it did take me?
20138And who is that?
20138And who was Cortez?
20138And who would pity him or say that he had not got his just deserts?
20138And why did Christ choose you?
20138And why should not they, and better ones, too, spring up in your heads, friends?
20138And why, save but that you may enjoy them, and rejoice in your youth?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And yet is it_ he_?
20138Are not our sorrows more than our joys?
20138Are not some of you thinking in this way to- day?
20138Are not these brave words for brave soldiers?
20138Are not these brave words, my friends?
20138Are not these soldier- like words?
20138Are not these things wonderful?
20138Are you fighting for Christ, who wishes to make all good, or for the devil, who wishes to make all bad?
20138Are you to be a slave to old rules which your parents or the clergyman taught you?"
20138Better to obey God''s word?
20138Better?
20138But are we nothing more?
20138But do we believe that God is leading_ us_?
20138But from whom did David learn this?
20138But how did the Centurion know-- seemingly at first sight, that Jesus was the Lord God?
20138But if we go on doing bad and wrong things, are we fighting on Christ''s side?
20138But is that idea true?
20138But more: What is the moral which old divines have drawn from this story?
20138But of what use is the sea to us?
20138But some of you may say,"Why do you ask us to thank God for lessons which we have bought by labour and sorrow?
20138But to drag us down whither?
20138But what comes of it?
20138But what do I mean by that?
20138But what had that to do with our Lord''s power, and with the healing of the child?
20138But what is all this to us if that Blessed Man be gone away from us?
20138But what is it which governs these clouds, and makes them do their appointed work?
20138But what more do I know of a man by knowing his name?
20138But what will you do to be saved from your sins?
20138But where does all the rain water and spring water come from?
20138But who will harm you if you be followers of that which is right?
20138But whose_ fault_ is it?
20138But why were you christened?
20138Can God''s blessing be on them?
20138Can you deny that that is right and reasonable?
20138Can you deny that that is right, however some of you may dislike it?
20138Can_ he_ hear us?
20138Can_ he_ see us?
20138Could they not remember that?
20138Did any one ever see a great angel called Chance flying about keeping people from dying?
20138Did you ever_ hear_ a chance, or_ see_ a chance?
20138Did you only mean that?
20138Do I believe that the world is Christ''s making?
20138Do I believe that these plain family relationships are Christ''s sacred appointments?
20138Do not all these in some way or other give way to the animal within them, and live after the flesh?
20138Do not be double- minded, doing things with a mean and interested after- thought, plotting, planning, asking, will this right thing pay me or not?
20138Do you believe that that book which lies there, which we call the Bible, is a true book, or a lying book?
20138Do you fancy that I am saying too much?
20138Do you know what your words mean?
20138Do you not all know it, and fear it, and love it too?
20138Do you not know that you can not even breathe a breath of air, unless Christ first makes the air, and then gives your lungs life to breathe the air?
20138Do you not see how?
20138Do you think not?
20138Do you think not?
20138Does He care nothing about us?
20138Does He let the world go its own way right or wrong?
20138Does He see us?
20138Does it give any rule by which we may judge them?
20138Does not common sense tell you that?
20138Does the man fancy that God''s law is shut up within the church walls, and that so he can keep clear of it by staying away from church?
20138Does_ he_ remember us as we remember_ him_?
20138Else what use in reading these stories of good men and bad men of old times?
20138Every man''s hand has been against_ me_; why should not my hand be against every man?
20138Examine yourselves-- ask yourselves, each of you, Have I been a good brother?
20138For He is The Father,--and what greater delight to a father than to see his children happy, if only, while they are happy, they are_ good_?
20138For are you not all Christ''s soldiers, every one of you?
20138For has not God His moral Laws, His spiritual Laws, which must be obeyed, if you intend to prosper in this life, or in the life to come?
20138For if a man find his enemy, will he let him go well away?
20138For in the first place-- What should we do without water?
20138For is it not a story about a brother and brothers?
20138For what is the story?
20138For what use is it merely knowing that"_ God is_"?
20138For who gave you your souls but Christ?
20138For who is the man who is master of his own luck?
20138HIGHER OR LOWER: WHICH SHALL WIN?
20138Has He ever spoken to any one?
20138Has He ever told any one about Himself?"
20138Have I not guessed the hearts of some of you at least?
20138Have you not had such thoughts, my friends, and sadder thoughts still lately?
20138He calls to you to come and serve Him loyally and gratefully-- dare you refuse Him-- The Maker and King of this glorious world?
20138High pay?
20138How came this same death loose in the world?
20138How can he perish, who like Christ is full of the fruits of the spirit?
20138How can that which is like God and like Christ perish?
20138How can we enjoy ourselves if we are to be brought into judgment after all?
20138How can we understand it?
20138How can we understand the Divine and eternal bond between Father and Son?
20138How dare he stretch forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed?
20138How did you come here?
20138How many a young man have I seen run into sin just that he might be_ knowing_; and say,"Why should I not see life for myself?
20138How much more will the spirit of a_ man_?
20138How often when we are in trouble or anxiety do we go everywhere to get comfort, before we go to God''s word?
20138How will you escape if you turn your back on your Maker, and despise your own Creator when He stoops to entreat you?
20138I say, pictures raise blessed thoughts in me-- why not in you, my brothers?
20138I was gloating over the beauty of those feathered jewels, and then wondering what was the meaning, what was the use of it all?
20138IS, OR IS NOT, THE BIBLE TRUE?
20138If any body else''s sins are harmful, who will make your sins harmless?
20138If any mere man had died for your sake, would you not love him-- would you not feel yourself in debt to him, a deeper debt than you can ever repay?
20138If it is not from God, let it go; but if it_ is_ from God, which we know it is, how dare we disobey it?
20138If not, what is the use of our reading David''s psalms, either in private or publicly in church every Sunday?
20138If they do not mean that to you, what was the use of blessing them with prayer?
20138If we are not in the same case as David was, what right have we to take David''s words into our mouths?
20138If you are so afraid of God''s anger, are you more likely to provoke Him by disobeying His strict commands, or by obeying them?
20138In comparison of Thee what is man''s wisdom?
20138In debt to Christ, you say?
20138Is He far off?
20138Is He proud and careless?
20138Is he not?
20138Is it from God, or is it not from God?
20138Is it right or wrong?
20138Is it so, my friends?
20138Is it so?
20138Is it true or false?
20138Is it?
20138Is not that Divine?
20138Is not that something better than all the preaching in the world?
20138Is not that the Spirit of God and of Christ?
20138Is not this a charge of cavalry worth sharing in?
20138Is not this a general worth following?
20138Is not this curious at least?
20138Is there an old man sitting here who has not had this happen to him?
20138Is, or is not, the Bible true?
20138It would have you peaceable-- can you deny that you ought to be that?
20138Losing it?
20138Millions of miles from this earth?
20138My good friends, if you by doing wrong hurt other people, and make other people unhappy, are you doing Christ''s work or the devil''s?
20138My good friends, what does God require of you?
20138Nay, is it not all the stronger reason for providing against them, that there are other sorrows against which we can not provide?
20138Now does any man of you wish that really?
20138Now how did this wonderful change and improvement take place-- suddenly, and, as it were, in the course of the last hundred years?
20138Now is there any one of you who dare say,"I wish I had not been christened?"
20138Now of what use are these tides?
20138Now what was God''s plan for raising the Jews out of this cowardly, slavish state?
20138Now who is the devil?
20138Now, my friends, if any of you say that, do you not say first what is not true?
20138Now, what does the Bible say of such men?
20138Now, what may we learn from this story?
20138Of what use to man can all that sea be?
20138Or did you ever meet with any one who had?
20138Or does He care for us?
20138Or will he keep to his old watchword,"I fear God?"
20138Our labour far heavier than our rest can be sweet?
20138Pray what are these wonderful things called chances, which are to keep you alive for thirty or forty or fifty years more?
20138Remember how long had God Himself been, before He made Time, when there was no Time to pass over?
20138See, now, such thoughts have sprung up in_ my_ head; how else did I write them down here?
20138Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my flesh that I have killed for my shearers, and give it unto men whom I know not whence they be?"
20138So it must be, for what says St. Paul?
20138Surely, you may trust Him in such a thing as this,--He who has had long- suffering enough to keep you alive, with a chance of salvation all this time?
20138That a man to prosper in the world must get the very same wisdom by which God made and rules the world?
20138That is rather putting the question aside, which is, Do_ we_ believe it to be true, and find it to be true?
20138That man''s true wisdom is a pattern of God''s wisdom?
20138That there is but one wisdom for God and man?
20138The Bible tells you to reverence and love God the giver of all good-- does not reason tell you that?
20138The Bible would have you pure-- can you deny that you ought to be that?
20138The amusement and excitement of the fires?
20138The question for poor human creatures is,"But what sort of a being is God?
20138The vanity of being praised for their courage?
20138Then Christ died for you-- how can you be more deeply in debt to any one than to Him?
20138Then he said to himself,"If there must be subordination on earth, must there not be subordination in heaven?"
20138Then if you dare not say that; if you are content to have been christened, why are you not content to do what christened people should?
20138Then why are they alive still?
20138Then why did God take such trouble for them?
20138Then why does our Lord say,"He that liveth and believeth in me shall never die?"
20138Then why put the thought of God away by foolish words about chance?
20138Then why should not_ I_ do as_ I_ will?
20138Three hundred houses round were also burnt that night; but of what use?
20138Truly, if he was not a great general, who is?
20138Unto whom?
20138WHAT IS CHANCE?
20138We are ready to say at first sight,"How much better if the world had been all dry land?
20138We know that to be a man, we must be something more than an animal-- a mere brute-- for when we call any one a brute, what do we mean?
20138Well then, if you have these thoughts, I will ask you, what do you mean by_ chance_?
20138Well, then, remember who made these wonders?
20138Were they high- spirited and brave?
20138Were they pious and godly?
20138Were they respectable and cleanly livers?
20138Were they teachable and obedient?
20138Were they wise and learned?
20138What are these laws of God of which men talk?
20138What are these sacred bonds of family and society?
20138What are you but deserters from Christ''s banner and army, traitors to Christ''s cause?
20138What beast so clever as an ape?
20138What can be more foolish?
20138What can be more ungrateful?
20138What could he do?
20138What did Cortez do?
20138What do you fancy keeps them up to their work?
20138What do you or any man want with making your peace with God?
20138What does David say:--"Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
20138What does God require of you?
20138What does any good father expect of his children?
20138What have such words to do with us?
20138What have you to say against the pattern of a true and holy man as laid down in the Bible?
20138What is he to do?
20138What is it?
20138What is man''s power?
20138What is our life but labour and sorrow?"
20138What is the use of all that sea?"
20138What is the use of making a sad story long?
20138What is the use of my praising the sea to you?
20138What is there more common than this?
20138What is_ chance_ on which you depend as you say for your life?
20138What is_ chance_ which you fancy so much stronger than God?
20138What man in his senses would keep such plants, such stock, such servants?
20138What matter if a man gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
20138What more sign do you want?
20138What must it have been like when sung by David himself?
20138What right has death in the world, if man has not sinned or fallen?
20138What should I be?
20138What should I see?
20138What should we say of them?
20138What should you call such a man?
20138What sort of thing is this wonderful chance, which is going to keep you alive?
20138What will he do?
20138What, then, did he mean by these two last verses?
20138What, you may ask, is that the end?
20138What_ must_ you do to show your thankfulness to Him?
20138What_ ought_ you to do to show your thankfulness to Him?
20138When I consider Thy Heavens, even the work of Thine hands, I say, What is man?
20138When a young lad falls into wild ways, and gets into trouble by his own folly, then to whom does he go for comfort?
20138Where is_ he_ himself?
20138Wherefore does my lord then thus pursue after his servant?
20138Wherefore, then, hast thou not kept thy lord the king?
20138Which of you can say that he will be alive next Sunday?
20138Who brought you into the world?
20138Who but Christ, by whom all things were made, and you among the rest?
20138Who but Christ?
20138Who can make up to me for my life?"
20138Who could dare or bear to look on God if we saw Him as He is face to face?
20138Who gave you food?
20138Who gave you life?
20138Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods?
20138Who made every atom of food grow which you ate since you were born?
20138Who made the air you breathe, the water which you drink, the wool and cotton which clothes you?
20138Who made you different from the rest of the world?
20138Who told you that, I ask again?
20138Who told you that?
20138Who was Moses sent to?
20138Whose work is that?
20138Why are they put into the mouths of us English, safe, comfortable, prosperous, above almost all the nations upon earth?
20138Why buy your own experience dear, when you can get it gratis, for nothing already?
20138Why did God bring the Jews out of Egypt?
20138Why did God care for them, and help them, and work wonders for them?
20138Why did he not pray before?
20138Why does He keep you alive?
20138Why does he help and protect them?
20138Why does he talk as if we were robbers or murderers, or had a spite against our neighbours?
20138Why does not God rid Himself of them at once and let them die, instead of cumbering the ground?
20138Why is this?
20138Why must we work on, and on, and on, all our days, in weariness and anxiety?
20138Why should not you?
20138Why should we use those prayers?
20138Why should you not enjoy yourself?
20138Why, in God''s name, was not the bridge brought on?
20138Why?
20138Will He speak to us?
20138Will a man keep plants in his garden which bear neither fruit nor flowers?
20138Will a man keep stock on his farm which will only eat and never make profit; or a servant in his house who will not work?
20138Will he be a bad brother because they were bad?
20138X. SLAVES OF FREE?
20138Yes, my friends, but what makes him gallant?
20138You all know how largely we use them, but why?
20138You have certainly not avoided them, at least, by staying away from the Sacrament, and breaking Christ''s command to take it?
20138You tell us to be joyful and thank God for His mercies; but why all this toil?
20138_ A man must live_?
20138_ A man must live_?
20138_ A man must live_?
20138_ But who will save me from them_?
20138_ For what_?
20138_ He_ dead?
20138_ I_ have been betrayed; why should not_ I_ betray?
20138_ I_ have been opprest; why should not_ I_ oppress?
20138_ who will change me and make a new creature of me_?
20138about a husband and a wife?
20138about a son and a father, about a master and a servant?
20138about a subject and a sovereign?
20138and as for sundry diseases,_ have_ you avoided them?
20138and does it not put you in mind of God who made it?
20138and how they all behaved to each other-- some well and some ill-- in these relations?
20138and next do you not know that it is not true?
20138and that Christ is governing it?
20138and who is the son of Jesse?
20138and yet you can not understand that you are in debt to Christ, and have been eating His bread and living on His bounty ever since you were born?
20138any rule which they ought to obey?
20138for what have I done?
20138have I been a good father?
20138have I been a good husband?
20138have I been a good servant?
20138have I been a good son?
20138how can I try to pay Him back-- how can I show that I am thankful?
20138how long ere Thou avenge the blood that is shed?"
20138is there not misery horrible enough hanging over our heads daily in this mortal life without our making more for ourselves by our own folly?
20138of love, joy, peace, long- suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance?
20138or is it not?
20138that still piece of clay, waiting only a few days before it returns to its dust?
20138this horrible thing which takes husbands from their wives, and children from their parents, and those who love from those who love them?
20138what can you expect if you will not come to Him?
20138what_ can_ you do to show how thankful you are to God for His care?
20138who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
20138who keeps them working?
20138who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
20138wretched being that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
20138yet what beast so foolish, so mean, so useless?
20138you wish to be spiritual?
56698Has that time come, think you? 56698 After a time Joseph whispered to Dan Jones who was lying beside him,Are you afraid to die?"
56698But what was to be done now?
56698But which church should he join?
56698Do you think you are as earnest in your prayers?
56698Do you wonder why Oliver was with Joseph instead of Sidney Rigdon, or Frederick G. Williams?
56698He read one, and looking up with a frown on his face said:"What can I do?
56698Joseph refused to see him without witnesses, and as they spoke he pointed to Foster''s breast and said,"What have you concealed there?"
56698Now what should the two men have done in such a position?
56698The Prophet said,"Do you not believe in Jesus Christ?"
56698The life of a Prophet is not the easiest in the world, is it?
56698The two sheriffs were frightened nearly to death, thinking they were going to be punished at once, and Reynolds asked,"Is Jem Flack in the crowd?"
56698Then his angel came and said,"Joseph, why are you here?"
56698They thought to themselves,"How can we get our land back and drive away these cursed Mormons if we agree to be at peace with them?"
56698What could show more gratitude?
56698Why did not all in Ohio move to Missouri, the land which the Lord had said was Zion?
56698Why did they remain apart?
56698have I not seen it?
37527Am I a Jew?
37527Are they Hebrew? 37527 He that spared not His own Son... how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?"
37527Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned?
37527Not so, Lord, for how can I endure to part with Thee? 37527 Pilate saith unto Him, What is truth?
37527Show me Thy Glory,where else again shall His glory be seen, if not in those friendships which are the crowning gift of University life?
37527Think you,He seems to say--"think you that My working is confined to a few paltry miracles wrought in Galilee?
37527Truth?
37527Truth?
37527Truth?
37527What is truth?
37527Will you that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
37527_ At Thy word._Who is this, that this most unreasonable demand meets with such ready acquiescence?
37527A clean page lies open, and with what writing shall it be filled?
37527A dream?
37527And again I ask, is not this the time?
37527And does not all analogy enforce the truth of this lesson?
37527And have we not full and perfect assurance that His love will never fail us?
37527And have we not here a parable of the most intense pathos and of the widest application?
37527And his successor, the present occupant of the imperial throne, was he not an arch dissembler, the darkest of all dark enigmas?
37527And now where are they, and what are they?
37527And the man before us-- what shall we say of him?
37527And, why, why?
37527Are not you the men, and is not this the season, for the handling of such a topic?
37527Are not you the men?
37527Are not you the men?
37527Are there not others even more needy than they of this beneficent movement?
37527Are they the seed of Abraham?
37527Are we diligent students of the lessons of history?
37527Are we not taught on the highest authority that it is more blessed to give than to receive?
37527Art Thou, then, a king-- Thou poor, weak, helpless fanatic, whom with a single word I could doom to death?"
37527Ask yourselves, Can it be otherwise than"an awful thing to appear before the Moral Governor of the world"?
37527But art and culture, which studiously ignore God-- what can be said for these?
37527But what are the facts?
37527But what do we find as a matter of fact?
37527But what next?
37527But what right have we to expect it as a matter of course?
37527But what triumphs may you not achieve, if you are true to yourselves?
37527But you will ask, What is it doing at the present moment?
37527But, if so, have we not a truer antitype of this damsel whom Christ raised in these befriended girls?
37527But, meanwhile, what was Constantine himself?
37527Could any good thing come out of Nazareth?
37527Could any pious Jew have doubted about his answer to this question?
37527Could anything seem more hopeless than the revival of the nation from the Babylonish captivity?
37527Could he believe all or any of these?
37527Could you feel that there was any finality in such aims and acquisitions as these?
37527Depart from me?
37527Depart from me?
37527Did love, true love, truly felt, ever have this effect?
37527Did not Thomas who doubted and Peter who denied know Him after the flesh?
37527Did not the Jewish mob which hooted and reviled, and the Roman soldiers who scourged, know Him after the flesh?
37527Did not the Saviour say this?
37527Did not the disciples know Him after the flesh, and did they not forsake Him?
37527Did they give you the satisfaction you hoped for?
37527Do I not know that though the hand of the swordsman is feeble, yet the weapon itself is powerful-- keener than any two- edged sword?
37527Do we ask again how it came to pass that, when Israel called to the Gentiles, the Gentiles responded to the call and flocked to its standard?
37527Do we ask what it was which gave the Jewish people this toughness, this vitality, this power?
37527Do we delight to trace the progress of the human race from the first dawn of civilisation to its noonday blaze?
37527Do we thank God, can we thank God now, that we are not as bad as other men are?
37527Do you ask how your work may be truly effective?
37527Do you think, can you think, that the sense of His infinite love will make you reckless, will make you indolent, will make you presuming?
37527Does the memory of some ugly school- boy sin dog your path, haunting and paralysing you with its importunity?
37527For is it not true, that those will love most to whom most is given and forgiven?
37527For what was the state of things at the beginning of this period?
37527Had not Augustus established his sovereignty by an unscrupulous use of force, and maintained it by an astute use of artifice?
37527Has the Spirit nothing else to teach us?
37527Have we caught only a faint, transient glimpse of it?
37527Have we sinned, and shall we go to Him as to a taskmaster?
37527He had gone through life asking, half in bitterness, half in jest,"What is truth?"
37527He had no belief in them, and why should he practise them?
37527How can I do otherwise?
37527How can I hope for a hearing, if I begin by distrusting it where I myself am concerned?
37527How can we better realise this power of God than by taking St. Paul''s statement as our starting- point?
37527How shall they wake up from their barren monotony and death- like existence?
37527How so?
37527I appeal confidently to all those who have made the trial to say whether this medicine has healed them where all other medicines have failed?
37527If it be true of your body that it is fearfully and wonderfully made, is it not far more true of your soul?
37527If its operations have been thus effected in the past, does it still maintain its efficiency?
37527Is any one here burdened with the consciousness of a shameful past?
37527Is it possible that He can have been a mere passing stranger, or a mere casual acquaintance?
37527Is it quite creditable that matters should go on thus?
37527Is it some fierce temptation which shamed you, and each fresh struggle seems to leave you weaker than before?
37527Is it some secret sorrow gnawing at the heart, some outraged feeling, or some harrowing bereavement, or some actual disappointment?
37527Is not this a significant fact in itself, but especially significant for you, for it proclaims the fundamental principle of the Gospel charter?
37527Is not this also the meaning of those words which He utters to the girl lying helpless before Him?
37527Is not this the typical meaning of Christ''s action in the text?
37527Is there a God in heaven?
37527Is there a providence, a moral government, a judgment?
37527Is there a redemption, a sanctification, a life eternal?
37527Is there not here the manifestation of Divine providence?
37527Is this an adequate representation of the case, think you?
37527Lord, to whom shall we go?
37527May we not call it in some sense a sacrament, a sign and a parable of your relation to your Lord?
37527Must it not be crushed and ground to atoms and annihilated by its foes?
37527Nay, was there not a truth in this childish ignorance which threatens to elude the grasp of our manhood''s wisdom?
37527Need I remind you that this is the earliest miracle of raising the dead recounted in the Gospels?
37527Once again; look into your own soul, and what do you find there?
37527Peter?"
37527Shall I crucify your King?"
37527Shall not Moses''prayer then be our prayer,"Lord, I beseech Thee, show me Thy glory"?
37527The mighty engine of imperial power, the armed sceptre which ruled the world, whence came it?
37527There is a sarcastic pity in the question which he addresses to the Prisoner before him,"Art Thou the King of the Jews?
37527These properties of numbers, these selections of space, these phenomena of light, of heat, of energy, of life, of language, of thought, what are they?
37527Think you My words are restricted to a few short precepts uttered to the Jews?"
37527This account also is perfectly plain, but how can the two be harmonised?
37527This is always the language of Christ''s words, the language of Christ''s Gospel,--"How hear we every man in our own tongue wherein we were born?"
37527This thirst for enduring fame, what is it but an echo, a mocking echo, of an eternal verity?
37527To be ready to do and to suffer, if need be to die, for our country, what broad elevation of soul is there not in a temper like this?
37527To disclose the obscure past of the great nations of the earth?
37527To which will you give the preference?
37527Uprightness, honour, frankness, generosity, truth-- what were these to him?
37527Was ever any claim more contradictory of all human experience, more palpably absurd, than this?
37527Was it altogether a baseless dream in those stoic Pantheists, who endowed each several planet with an animating spirit of its own?
37527Was it not rather a Divine instinct feeling after a higher truth?
37527Was not human life itself one great query without an answer?
37527Was there not ground for the wanderer''s surprise on that memorable night?
37527We have been saddened justly; but why should we be disconcerted?
37527We should have predicted weakness, depression, misery, scepticism, apostacy, despair; and yet what was the actual result?
37527What becomes of our righteousness, our merit, our self- satisfaction, our self- complacency?
37527What chance has Israel against such terrible neighbours?
37527What consolation, what forgiveness, what hope of either here?
37527What else is the meaning of His great, His inestimable gift to man of His only- begotten Son, to take His flesh upon Him and to die for us?
37527What have we to do with Thee?''
37527What is conscience?
37527What is sin?
37527What joy, what strength, what comfort could they have henceforth in life?
37527What may you not look for, what may you not hope for from a Father who has vouchsafed to you this transcendent manifestation of His loving- kindness?
37527What more, then, would you have than this?
37527What security was this knowledge after the flesh against scepticism, against blasphemy, against apostacy, against rebellion?
37527What then?
37527What then?
37527What then?
37527What was truth?
37527What was truth?
37527What witness need we more?
37527What would Cambridge be without its honourable emulations, its generous rivalries?
37527What would we not have given to have known Him after the flesh?
37527What, then, shall we say?
37527What, then, was the change wrought in the relations of Christianity and Paganism during this period?
37527When had truth anything to do with founding a kingdom?
37527Whence came I?
37527Where else shall this glory reveal itself if not in the studies of this place?
37527Whither go I?
37527Who among you has not felt, at one time or another, the spark of a divine fire kindling within you?
37527Who can for a moment hesitate to rank the Pharisee higher than the publican?
37527Who has not yearned with an intense, if momentary, yearning to do something worthy, to be something worthy?
37527Who was Israel, then, that he could withstand Egypt?
37527Who will waver between these two men?
37527Who would blame the child for seeking to win its mother''s good opinion?
37527Who would not shrink from the responsibility of addressing you at such a crisis?
37527Why amidst these bare rocks?
37527Why here of all places in the world?
37527Why in this bleak wilderness?
37527Why of Christ, and Christ only?
37527Why should this one spot be chosen to plant the foot of the ladder which connected heaven and earth?
37527Why should we desire to know Him after the flesh?
37527Will you accept this challenge?
37527Will you close with the offer?
37527Will you not give it this day, either in this church, or in contributions sent afterwards to the treasurer?
37527Will you not make an adequate return?
37527Will you, as consecrated soldiers of the Cross, claim your part in the glory of this campaign?
37527Would you yourself have doubted if you had been a Jew and lived in that age?
37527Yes, why here?
37527You will not be content, will you?
37527[ 12]"Pilate saith unto Him, What is truth?"
37527to discern the stream of human life broadening slowly down with the force of ages?
37527to follow the ever- widening range of intellect?
37527to mark the development of the arts of government?
32157A brother?
32157And what then is more favourable to religion than to quiet thirteen virtuous souls, and lead them to a perfect union with the divine essence?
32157Annihilate? 32157 Are the examples you have shown from the books and letters of the great men of the famous age sufficiently conclusive for our own time?
32157Are you sure you possess the heart entirely, if you have not the body? 32157 But at least my sister?
32157Do not speak so loud if you want to make people doze?
32157How can I see her so unhappy, pining, uneasy, and ill? 32157 Sin!--But is it sin?
32157What is the use of knowledge and literature? 32157 Why were you always looking at his feet?"
32157( Why does the heart palpitate so strongly here?)
32157( what shall I call you?)
32157A woman?
32157And do our loyal Galileans and the scrupulous Jansenists abstain from the equivocal?
32157And her family now?
32157And how long did the misconception last?
32157And life?--is it renewed?
32157And what was their religious work among us in the old days of Louis XIV.?
32157And when was the fear of sliding stronger than after those great crimes of the sixteenth century, when Man was top- heavy, and lost his balance?
32157And who is the most worthy?
32157And who will understand it best?
32157Are, then, these men philosophers, and friends of liberty?
32157As for the soul, can we say it lives?
32157At what price does authority sell its indulgence?
32157But can she have any defects in this state?
32157But does God wish it?
32157But does not Rome perceive how much she is compromised by such allies?
32157But in acknowledging inaction to be both superior to action and a state of perfection, does he not make us wish that the inaction might be perpetual?
32157But in this prostration of strength, in this terror of despair and abandonment of dignity, is there not already a complete downfall?
32157But is it the same in these days with men who have no wings, who crawl and can not fly?
32157But now, what need of doctors?
32157But she will not yet get the comforting word:"To- day?
32157But what do they want with virtue?
32157But what is to prevent another from flattering still more?
32157But what place, I ask, is more powerful over the imagination, richer in illusions, and more fascinating than the church?
32157But where is their heart?
32157But who would distrust water?
32157But why did you stay in that fairy dwelling, and give the spider time to spin his web?
32157But why do you not reveal yourself to the companion of your life, in that which is for you your life itself?
32157But why this strange reception?
32157But why torment a blind man by speaking to him of colours?
32157But, at least, woman has still her children to console her?
32157But, whether a Christian or not, guilty or not, is he not still a man, my lord bishop?
32157By what gradation of griefs, disappointments, and anguish had he been induced to commit this unnatural act?
32157By whom are our daughters and wives brought up?
32157Can you fear anything of the sort from the poor simple priests whom we have now?
32157Champions of a principle?
32157Come, then, my child, come and tell me-- what you have not dared to whisper in your mother''s ear; tell it me; who will ever know?"
32157Could you not, whilst you were condemning suicide, let fall one word of pity by the way?
32157Dead beat in the world of ideas, where could they hope to resume their warfare, save in the field of intrigue, passion, and human weaknesses?
32157Do people then become positive?
32157Do you believe that this poor nun is tranquil in this life so monotonous?
32157Do you find a new- birth after this death- struggle?
32157Do you mean to say that in speaking of his faith with so much energy, he is a hypocrite and a liar?"
32157Do you perceive all the skill of the Jesuits in this manoeuvre of theirs?
32157Do you think she can?
32157Does he not see, that at every instant he wounds, and heals only to renew the pain?
32157Does he profit by it?
32157Does not the nine months''support of the mother establish this?
32157Everything is changed in their intimate habits, always for a good reason:"To- day is a fast day"--and to- morrow?
32157Father[ Transcriber''s note: Rather?]
32157For who can know it?
32157Hardly does his young nature awake, and flourish in its liberty, than they are all astonished, and all shake their heads:"What is this?
32157Has the sun darted a ray through a crack in the tomb?
32157He answers vaguely; occasionally he may guess pretty nearly; but how can it be helped?
32157He is a sinner like yourself: has he then a right to be severe?
32157How are these chastisements administered?
32157How are they protected by ecclesiastical authority?
32157How can that man be resisted, who, to force one to love him, can entice by the offer of Paradise, or frighten by the terrors of hell?
32157How can they, nervous and trembling with weakness, expect to repose?
32157How can we be surprised that such a theory should have had such results in morals?
32157How can we wonder, then, if her affection for him be lessened?
32157How could such men follow, in the confession and direction, the learned tactics of the priests of former ages?
32157How could the king, with his two- fold adultery posted up in the face of all Europe, make his devotions without them?
32157How could they be reasoned with?
32157How is it possible the former should not know the ideas and wishes which he himself has inspired, and which are his own?
32157How is it that those who undertake to develope it in others dispense with giving any proof of it in themselves?
32157If he permitted the nuns a few trifling falsehoods[5], ought we to believe he never granted the same indulgence to himself?
32157If he writes down his secret thoughts, not wishing to utter them, they are read:--by whom?
32157If self- will disappear at this point, what will take its place?
32157If the automaton should still possess some motion, how will they lead it?
32157If the future that is within you were revealed in its full light, who would turn his eyes towards the departing shadows of darkness and night?
32157If this be law, and the other one directly contrary be also law, what will he do, who believes them both to be sacred?
32157In the civil world, does love( charity, patriotism, or whatever they call it) do anything but this?
32157In the day- time?
32157In what, I should like to know, do convents of our time differ from houses of correction and mad- houses?
32157Is it death, or is it life?
32157Is it not he who wished to be loved with liberty?
32157Is it not then an illusion, Bossuet?
32157Is it you, My Lady Abbess?
32157Is not that a sufficient reward for you?
32157Is not this intellectual degradation of the clergy sufficiently comforting?
32157Is spiritual dominion complete, if it does not comprehend the other?
32157Is the heart of woman hard enough to resist it?
32157Is this not rather actual death?
32157Is this person a queen who is seated by the king''s side, and before whom princesses are standing-- or is she not?
32157It is not incumbent on her to separate from them?
32157Let this workwoman, whom the opposition of the convent has crushed, crawl to the gate of the convent-- can she find an asylum there?
32157Little family?
32157Man?
32157Must he not become a learned man?
32157Must we take it for granted, because you are clownish, you are less cunning on that account?
32157Of faith?--what faith?
32157Of what age is the chapel?
32157One of those very short instances when the night of our egotism is illumined by a ray from God?"
32157Only one thing perplexes her: will her child be a Bonaparte, a Voltaire, or a Newton?
32157Ought I to speak of this terrible history of the Vaudois, or pass it over in silence?
32157People may say,"Perhaps the bishop did not know?"
32157Perhaps, then, there is something of the Jansenist austerity?
32157Plato, in his Athenian Tartuffe( the Euthyphron), put this grand moral question,"Can there be_ sanctity_ without_ justice_?"
32157Pray where are our St. François de Sales, our Bossuets, and our Fenelons?
32157Shall we then feel our hearts affected only for those of whom we are afraid?
32157Sick?
32157Since it is so, how can you expect that your young wife, intelligent as she is, should understand you at once?
32157Sir, how shall I tell you?
32157Some Jesuit or other?
32157Some inquisitor?
32157The latter, our public education, which is certainly better in our days than it ever was-- what does it require?
32157The lover is asked who is the loved object?
32157The mother would like to wait longer:"What is the hurry?
32157The one is nothing but Latin, the next shines in Mathematics; but where is the_ man_, I pray you?
32157The priests would not believe us, when we explained to them this sublime edifice; they did not recognise it; but who can wonder?
32157The punishment of her enemies?
32157The same sound of the same bell, for ever and ever; who could withstand it?
32157The thing is commanded; is it not enough?
32157Their helpful interposition had too long been repelled from the threshold of the convents by these crafty words:"_ What are you going to do_?
32157These are vain metaphors, and very ill- placed, I allow: to what deserts of Arabia must I not resort to find more suitable ones?
32157This protection is often very dearly purchased; and for what?
32157This was the line of conduct laid down for all.--How is it that the lover gets an advantage over the husband?
32157This workman( what are we all but workmen, each in his own particular line?
32157To ascend would be well and good; but if it should be to fall lower?
32157Two days after, the same man came to my house and said,''What did you think of me?''
32157Was it an inanimate object?
32157Was it misery, passion, madness, spleen, or moral weakness in this melancholy season?
32157Was it not simplicity itself to prescribe in set terms this lethargic doctrine, and give out noisily a theory of sleep?
32157Was it passion or grief?
32157What ails this holy man of God?
32157What are all the thrones in comparison to this kingly sway?
32157What became of all their petty arts of evasion in presence of this severe truth?
32157What became of their worldly devotions and romantic piety, together with all the Philotheas, Erotheas, and their imitations?
32157What by- path led from these mild theories to such atrocious results?
32157What can be less credible, or less conformable to nature?
32157What can education and true direction require?
32157What can ever be added to this sublime saying?
32157What can support her?
32157What completes marriage and the family?
32157What could she do?
32157What distance have you come, whilst you were dreaming?
32157What do I mean?
32157What does she ask for?
32157What does this mean?
32157What has become of the casuists?
32157What has she to do to possess what she loves?
32157What holy man have we here?
32157What is dominion over an unknown crowd?
32157What is it then?
32157What is it you want?
32157What is its end and aim?
32157What is she to do?
32157What is to keep order in this lower sphere, where the soul no longer descends?
32157What is, in your opinion, the most faithful incarnation of the devil in this world?
32157What language could be used towards them?
32157What man is there who, in seeing the heart of a woman bleeding before him, would not feel his own heart inspired with words to heal it?
32157What must the world give up in its turn?
32157What pity could be expected from them?
32157What return then could I, who am myself advancing towards old age, make her for the many things I owe her?
32157What signifies their writing against the theory of Quietism?
32157What sort of terms of composition may not be extorted by fear?
32157What steps of moral purgatory had he descended before he reached the bottom of the abyss?
32157What then do you fear?
32157What then remains for her?
32157What was the last use made of the omnipotent sway of the La Chaises and the Telliers?
32157What was this subject?
32157What will be the ameliorations and the remedies for these serious evils?
32157What wonder, then, if this woman is sad, sadder every day, frequenting the most melancholy- looking avenues, and no longer speaks?
32157What would have happened if the Saint had not found fuel for this powerful flame that he had raised too high-- higher than he desired himself?
32157What, then, are their laws?
32157What, then, could be wanting to this master- piece, this drama of such profound conception and powerful execution?
32157What, then, is to interfere in its place?
32157Which is the good Samaritan in this case?
32157Who bestows it upon them?
32157Who can know its thickness?
32157Who can measure a soul?
32157Who can save us?
32157Who can say by what enchantment he bewitched souls, and filled them with transport?
32157Who can say where asceticism finishes and captation begins, that"_ compelle intrare_"applied to fortune?
32157Who can tell?
32157Who could resist that?
32157Who could say?
32157Who dares enter here?
32157Who gave them this last advantage?
32157Who has not remarked this charm in the smile of the children of Savoy, who are so natural, yet so circumspect?
32157Who has this right in our age?
32157Who is the mortified man in the present day, in this time of hard work, eager efforts, and fiery opposition?
32157Who is the real priest, the true father?
32157Who knows?
32157Who maintains the family?
32157Who picked up the bleeding victim from the road, before whom the Pharisees had passed?
32157Who proved himself the neighbour of the wretched woman?
32157Who regulates the number of stripes?
32157Who respects in these days the original and free ingenuity of character, that sacred genius which we receive at our birth?
32157Who then could answer?
32157Who then will have eyes to see thee, or a heart to cherish thee?
32157Who was the real priest?
32157Who will believe some future day that men have thus undertaken to nurse and feed these sucklings?
32157Who will dare to assert that his position is the same as before?
32157Who would not pity this victim of social contradictions?
32157Whom do I blame in all this?
32157Whom ought we to accuse in the present state of things?
32157Why did we just now speak of influence, dominion, and royalty?
32157Why try remedies?
32157Why, then, miserable reasoner, did you make so much noise about your proofs?
32157Will not physical possession give up corners of the soul, which otherwise would remain inaccessible?
32157Will nothing open your fatherly heart?
32157Will there even be one small drop of dew?
32157Will they then be governed by it?
32157With such a direction, is she not always ill, embarrassed, fearful, and too infirm to do anything of herself?
32157Would it not be foolish for him who runs to stop when he falls, and weep like a child, instead of pursuing his course?
32157Yet Poussin saw the best days of the Jesuit art: what would he have said if he had seen what followed?
32157Yet see, Madame de Chantal sickens and breathes with difficulty.... How will it be towards evening?
32157You think so?
32157You, subjects of a foreign prince; you, who deny the French church, how dare you speak of France?
32157You, who, out of a GRAIN OF CORN, can make a GOD, tell me, was it not also a god that you held just now in that credulous and docile soul?
32157[ 1] But what did they give them as a substitute?
32157[ 1] What?
32157[ 6] Did not this horrible art calculate well on the influence of the body?
32157_ she_ ask his advice?
32157_ she_ call him_ father_?
32157and of what shape?
32157do you not see that the poor woman is dying?
32157had she not a spiritual physician at her bedside to succour and encourage her?
32157her downfall?
32157her husband?
32157how can you understand so heavy a calamity?"
32157how will she get rid of so many?
32157is it the last judgment?
32157is this fierce soldier my son?
32157my mother?"
32157of what figure?
32157of what name?
32157or little intrigue?
32157or you, Father Superior?
32157perhaps only for one moment?
32157poor torrent, what has become of thee?
32157that she is becoming weaker at every burst of grief?
32157that the support is useless, and that we must leave the plant to itself?
32157the priest no longer believes?
32157three days and three whole nights in the same anxiety?
32157what do you expect then?
32157what have you done with that interior god of man, that we call liberty?
32157what is to be done?
32157where are the limits of maternal thought?
32157who does not know that certain dignitaries of their order have become immortal by ridicule?
32157who will keep his footing on this declivity?
32157will not reading, and the press, the great overruling power of our own days, give a stronger education than the former one?
32157you reach the beautiful, or ever lay a finger upon it?
32157youth, danger, futurity, and hopes clouded with fear-- does not all this move you?
51097And Chittenden,he added,"if any of them go down your way, you''ll give them dinner and a bed, wo n''t you, for I know you can?"
51097But,says one,"how will it be with a woman who marries another husband after the death of her first?"
51097How many yokes of oxen have you?
51097How much could you allow me, sir?
51097Humph; I suppose you know it''s of no use unless I give my word, too?
51097I''ll declare,said Mary,"is Mr. Root going for water on Sunday?
51097Mary how can you think of such a thing? 51097 Well yes, Mary, but what then?"
51097What did you think of them William?
51097What is the use of my taking the book?
51097Where are you going, madam? 51097 Why do you keep urging me about that farm, Mary?
51097Why, William, have I not brought home four pounds? 51097 ''What shall be done with the dead?'' 51097 And had they, after all, succeeded in driving off the cattle? 51097 And what saw Mary, when she came to the porch? 51097 Are you not willing to admit that so far it has come true every word?
51097As they were talking, Mrs. Day said,"Why does n''t Mr. Chittenden take that farm of Gibson''s?
51097But do you remember my dream?
51097But how to get word to him?
51097Can you guess the result?
51097I thought as I was leaving the city, shall I shake the dust off my feet as a testimony against this people?
51097In the extremity of my agony I cried unto the Lord,''O, Thou who hearest the prayers of the widow and fatherless, what shall I do?
51097Is all right in the camp?"
51097Is not this a grand lesson for our young Elders?
51097It is generally called a continent; but it looks very small, does it not, compared to Asia or either of the Americas?
51097It is said that not even a"sparrow falls to the ground"without God''s notice, is it unreasonable to suppose that He saw these boys?
51097Must our children starve?"
51097Oh, William, why did we not go to Zion when we were told?
51097Saying,"Why should my cattle, and nobody''s else, die in this manner?
51097The captain was present; said he,"Widow Smith, how many wagons have you?"
51097The thought passed through her mind,"I_ am_ married and why, therefore, should I come here to be married?"
51097They had tried to trample him to death with their horses, and what could he do on foot and alone?
51097This surely must be the place of her dream, for was it not across the road from them?
51097This was evidently the work of these honest(?)
51097Thou knowest my inexperience, Thou seest my poor, wounded boy, what shall I do?
51097Was this evidence that the Indians had returned as Joseph had suspected?
51097What could I do with a farm?
51097What if they should return to complete their task, which he had been instrumental in so signally defeating?
51097What was the gentleman''s name, please?"
51097When evening drew near, Brother Eldredge remarked,"Mrs Chittenden, can you let us remain here over night?"
51097Who knows the great power and faith of a mother?
51097Wondering, the two women at last met, and the stranger said to Mary,"Are you the woman a gentleman on horseback assisted across the river?"
51097Would n''t that be queer?
51097Would you like to go along?"
51097You surely do not expect to reach Goulburn to- night?"
51097groaned the wretched man,"must my children starve before my very eyes?
51097he had destroyed the captain''s confidence in him, and would he ever regain it?
45619Ah,said I,"what has Joseph Smith done, that you should want to kill him?"
45619Be you Baptists?
45619Did you ever read that book?
45619Did you not feel strangely when Smith took you by the hand? 45619 I do not know,"replied the host;"how did you get hold of it?"
45619I suppose,said I,"you intend to kill me, with the rest?"
45619It is I,said Joseph;"is my father yet alive?
45619Mother,he cried,"in the name of God, what is this host of men doing here?
45619Mr. Cole,said he,"what right have you to print the Book of Mormon in this manner?
45619Now, Lovisa,I replied,"do you know what ails you?
45619Now, stopsaid I,"do you not know that we have never asked you for money or property?
45619Then must I,said Joseph,"return with such a tale as this?
45619Then,said Dr. Stone,"will you drink some brandy?"
45619Well, I do n''t know,said she;"where be you going?"
45619What be they? 45619 What be you?"
45619Will you take some wine?
45619Yes,said Joseph,"I see you have; but you have not come to take off my leg, have you, sir?"
45619A''nt ye going to kill''i m?"
45619After hearing me through, the gentlemen said,"Can we see the manuscript, then?"
45619After talking a short time to them, she stopped, and, turning to her mother, said,"Mother, will you get me something to eat?
45619After this he spoke to me again, and said:-- Mother, do you not know, that you are one of the most singular women in the world?
45619And have I not an equal privilege with the ancient saints?
45619And how shall I appear before the Lord?
45619And shall the Legion''s sorrow flow, As if a Chieftain were laid low, Who threw his frail escutcheon by, To join the Legion formed on high?
45619And upon what righteous principle has all this been brought about?
45619And where were his children?
45619And why is it so?
45619And why not?
45619And will not the Lord hear my prayers, and listen to my cries as soon as he ever did theirs, if I come to him in the manner they did?
45619Another replied,"A''nt ye going to kill''i m?
45619Are they robbing or stealing?
45619Are we not in far better circumstances in our present situation?"
45619Are you a mother who has been bereft of a child?
45619At this, Daniel said,"Now, gentlemen, these men are drowning; who will assist them at the risk of his life?"
45619Being surprised she said,"Why do you ask me?
45619Brother Sidney says the keys of the kingdom are taken from us, and where is the use of bringing Joseph here?"
45619But will all this purchase an assurance for me, and waft me to the regions of eternal day, with my garments spotless, pure and white?
45619Can it be?
45619Can you look full in my eye, and say before God, that you have in reality found a Record, as you pretend?"
45619Can you not realize that all things were made by him, and that he rules over the works of his own hands?
45619Colonel Wight said,"What shall we do?
45619Deacon Beckwith:"Well, now, Mr. Smith, if you find that you are deceived, and that he has not got the Record, will you confess the fact to me?"
45619Did the Lord hear our petition?
45619Do you not know that we have secured the copyright?"
45619For the Lord there repeats, or rather, promises again to perform the oath which he had previously sworn to Abraham; and why this repetition to Isaac?
45619Has peace, indeed, been taken from the world?
45619Have any of you lacked?
45619Have not I set food before you every day, and made you, who had not provided for yourselves, as welcome as my own children?
45619Have they ever lifted a finger to earn any part of that which they now claim?
45619He took Arthur by the hand, and said:-- My son, I have given you my youngest, darling child, and will you be kind to her?
45619He was surprised at being accosted in this manner, and replied,"What do you mean, sir?
45619He, starting up, exclaimed,"Is it possible that this is Mother Smith?
45619His father then said,"Did you see them?"
45619Hyrum was much surprised at finding him there, and remarked,"How is it, Mr. Cole, that you are so hard at work on Sunday?"
45619Hyrum, observing this, said"Martin, why do you not eat; are you sick?"
45619I appealed to the principal surgeon, saying,"Dr. Stone, can you not make another trial?
45619I have actually seen a vision; and who am I that I can withstand God?
45619I looked him steadily in the face, and replied,"I am, sir, the mother of Joseph Smith; but why do you apply to him such epithets as those?"
45619I wondered at what I saw, and said in my heart, What can be the meaning of all this?
45619If any one of them be right, which is it?
45619In the midst of this war of words, and tumult of opinion, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
45619Is this a land of rights?
45619It was then asked"How shall we prevent the printing of this book?"
45619John, turning suddenly, cried out,"Joseph, is this you?"
45619Joseph reminded them that they were not building a house for man, but for God;"and shall we, brethren,"said he,"build a house for our God, of logs?
45619Joseph who had not expressed his fears till now, sprang from the table, exclaiming,"Martin, have you lost that manuscript?
45619Just then a man on shore cried,"Is the Book of Mormon true?"
45619My brothers-- where are they?"
45619My husband did not observe his appearance, and immediately exclaimed,"Joseph, why are you so late?
45619Now tell me what can be the trouble that makes you thus dispirited?"
45619Of what rebuke am I not worthy from the angel of the Most High?"
45619Oliver Cowdery came home that evening, and, after relating the whole affair with much solemnity, he said,"Mother, what shall I do with the manuscript?
45619Or, is he a respecter of persons?
45619Or, must I not rather obtain for myself, by my own faith and diligence in keeping the commandments of the Lord, an assurance of salvation for myself?
45619Shall freedom''s banner be no more unfurled?
45619Shall we buy their books and allow our families to read them?"
45619She would say,"Now, Joseph, are you not telling me a lie?
45619Smith.--"Why, sir, did you purchase that note?
45619So I asked myself,''What motive can I have in traveling here, and what place can this be?''
45619Supposing it was the man who came after me, I replied,"The Lord''s Anointed?
45619The keys of the kingdom are taken from us, and what shall we do?"
45619Then looking up into my face, his eyes swimming in tears, he continued,"Now, mother, promise me that you will not stay, will you?
45619Then observed again, in a quite indifferent manner,"Oh, Mr. Stevens, how much did Brother Smith''s adventure bring?"
45619They being seated, I addressed them thus:"Gentlemen, what can you do to save my boy''s leg?"
45619Was not Isaac Abraham''s son?
45619What are they about?"
45619What can atone For the pure blood of innocence thou''st sown?
45619What do you mean by the Lord''s Anointed?"
45619What shall I do?
45619When they reentered the house, I said,"Hyrum, is it a reality?
45619Where are thy far- famed laws, Columbia, where Thy boasted freedom-- thy protecting care?
45619Where is your confidence in God?
45619Where is your faith?
45619Who, of all these parties, are right?
45619Why could not Jacob rest contented upon the word spoken to his fathers?
45619Why the opposition and persecution that arose against me, almost in my infancy?
45619Why was it that the Lord spake to him concerning the same promise, after he had made it once to Abraham, and renewed it to Isaac?
45619Why was not the first promise as sure for Isaac as it was for Abraham?
45619Will you do as I tell you?"
45619You certainly was in no want of the money?"
45619and could he not place implicit confidence in the veracity of his father as being a man of God?
45619and how shall I know it?
45619do you want to fight?
45619has anything happened to you?
45619have you broken your oath, and brought down condemnation upon my head as well as your own?"
45619my father, shall I?"
45619or only a sham to startle us?"
45619or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
45619or, are they all wrong together?
45619said she,"what shall we do?
45619said the gentleman,"Do you not consider us human beings?
45619shall thy purple hand Spread utter destruction through the land?
45619was it not all sown yesterday?"
45619what is the matter?
45619what shall we do?
45619what will you?"
45619where are they?"
45619where shall I put it to keep it away from them?"
44941------------------ What Is Man?
44941------------------ Whose Right Is It to Govern the World?
44941------------------ Will God''s Kingdom Be a Literal or a Spiritual Kingdom?
44941------------------ Will Man Always Be Permitted to Usurp Authority Over Men, and Over the Works of God?
44941And Paul says,"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
44941And did not he make one?
44941And from whence come these things?
44941And if a few should see the evil, and try a remedy, what are a few in opposition to the views, power, influence, and corruption of the world?
44941And if a nation were to do it, would a nation''s act sanctify a wrong deed?
44941And if men will not acknowledge God, how can they expect him to acknowledge and bless them?
44941And what are they doing?
44941And what did they get for their labour?
44941And what was it all for?
44941And wherefore one?
44941And who were they toiling for?
44941And why did the Lord feel anxious about this?
44941And why?
44941And why?
44941And why?
44941And why?
44941But again, who is Satan?
44941But did either of these kings govern God''s people?
44941But does he leave him alone and unassisted to carry out his designs?
44941But does this make them happy?
44941But here let us enquire a little further, Does God set up Christian kings to fight against Christian kings?
44941But if they do not, what then?
44941But let me again ask a question, Under the reign of what kings was this kingdom to be set up?
44941But the people would very reasonably be heard to enquire, what can we do?
44941But what right would there be in thus permitting Satan to usurp the dominion for ever?
44941But what was their hope?
44941Can any one point out its location?
44941Can he alter the designs of God?
44941Can he fight against and overcome God?
44941Come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?
44941First, then, we will enquire who and what is man?
44941For the purpose of obtaining present blessings, earthly enjoyments, the pleasures of sense?
44941God, the author of the universe, and of all created good, suffer his plans to be frustrated by the powers of the Devil?
44941Has it augmented the happiness of those nations of the world?
44941Has there been less war, less animosity, less butchery, less evil of any kind under its empire?
44941Having said so much on this subject, we will continue our investigation still further, and enquire next, What is our relationship to God?
44941Here, then, it is stated, that if brother, son, wife, or any one, wish to lead thee from God, thou shalt destroy them; and why?
44941Here, then, the object of purity is pointed out clearly; and what is it?
44941How did God ever reveal his will, and purposes to Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses, the Prophets, Jesus, and his Disciples, and they to the people?
44941How will the kingdom of God be established?
44941I know they call upon God; but what to do?
44941I say again, What are these all doing?
44941I would ask, What part of Jeremiah did he know?
44941I would here ask, If man acts upon this principle, has not God a right to do so with the affairs of his government?
44941If it has failed in a small thing, how can it accomplish a large one?
44941If it should still continue and overspread the world in its present form, what would it accomplish?
44941If they killed the prophets, and stoned those whom God sent, how could he treat with them?
44941If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
44941In relation to their anointing, the question would naturally arise, Who authorised the ministers to anoint those kings and queens?
44941Is he a being temporal and earthly alone, and when he dies, does he sink into forgetfulness?
44941Is he annihilated?
44941Is there anything gloomy in the works that God has made?
44941Isaiah with rapture gazed upon the scene, and in ecstacy cried out,"Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
44941It may be asked, Has not the Lord given authority to kings to reign?
44941It may be asked, What is to be done in this state of things?
44941Let the apostle James answer:"From whence come wars and fightings among you?
44941Now what was this field?
44941Now, a word on this firmament; Where is it?
44941Now, as the powers composing the feet and toes were not yet formed, how could the little stone smite that which was not in existence?
44941Now, who will say they had the kingdom of God within them?
44941Of what benefit has it been to nations where it has prevailed the most?
44941Or should we arrogate to ourselves privileges that we will not allow the Lord to possess?
44941Or, why was there a consultation in heaven about it?
44941Says Jesus,"If a son ask bread, will he for bread give him a stone?
44941Says the Apostle,"Know ye not that we shall judge angels?"
44941Secondly.--It would be unjust: and"shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
44941Shall the earth still be defiled under the inhabitants thereof, when God is our Father?
44941Shall the neck of the righteous always be under the feet of the ungodly?
44941Shall the purposes of the Lord be frustrated?
44941Shall tyranny, oppression, and iniquity for ever rule?
44941Some may remark on the foregoing, Does not Paul say, that"the powers that be, are ordained of God?"
44941St. Paul says,"What?
44941The Church of England, Methodists, Presbyterians, Independents, Baptists, Universalists, or which of the hundreds of sects that flood Christendom?
44941The Lord speaks to Job and says,"Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
44941The question again arises, Where will Jesus reign with his saints?
44941The question is, What kings?
44941The question is, what course will God take for the accomplishment of this thing?
44941The question would naturally follow, What have the reformations of Calvin, Luther, and other reformers, done for the world?
44941The riches of those countries?
44941The world''s redemption and regeneration?
44941Then said David, Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men up into the hand of Saul?
44941Under the reign of the fourth?
44941Was it in this world?
44941We may here ask, Is it right, is it proper, is it just, for this state of things to continue?
44941We next enquire, What is the object and design of man''s existence on the earth; and what is his relationship thereto?
44941We shall therefore commence by enquiring, Where is heaven?
44941We talk about time and eternity,--what is time?
44941What Is His Destiny and Relationship to God?
44941What Is His Destiny and Relationship to God?
44941What Is Man?
44941What are we to understand by this?
44941What can we say of them?
44941What hope have we?
44941What is more desirable than peace?
44941What is our body?--temporal, material?
44941What is our spirit?--material, spiritual and eternal also?
44941What part?
44941What right has any private man to take by force the property of another?
44941What shall we do?
44941What was it these geniuses discovered?
44941What, then, is man?
44941What, then, was his calling?
44941What?
44941When the Lord, therefore, of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
44941Where do those nations, languages, and tongues exist?
44941Where is that kingdom?
44941Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened?
44941Which of the sects or parties is it that is good, evangelical, and pure?
44941Who Has Governed It?
44941Who Has Governed It?
44941Who is Satan?
44941Whose Right Is It to Govern the World?
44941Why the arrangement of the resurrection?
44941Why the beautiful regulation of sun, moon, and stars?
44941Why the provision made for the redemption of man before he came here?
44941Will God''s Kingdom Be a Literal or a Spiritual Kingdom?
44941Will Man Always Be Permitted to Usurp Authority Over Men, and Over the Works of God?
44941Will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard, O Lord God of Israel?
44941Will any one say that all these things were done, and all nature organized in its present beauty, and order, without a design?
44941Will the World Remain for ever Under a Curse, and God''s Designs Be Frustrated?
44941Will the World Remain for ever Under a Curse, and God''s Designs Be Frustrated?
44941Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hand?
44941Will the mere removal of them from one place to another make them better?
44941Will this design be frustrated by the powers of darkness, or the influence of wicked and ungodly men?
44941Would thousands of men engaged in the same business make it more honorable?
44941You might perhaps be startled for a moment, and enquire within yourself, Why have I never heard this theme sung among the churches on earth?
44941and Christian subjects to destroy Christian subjects?
44941and what is his destiny, and what his relationship to God?
44941and why is thy countenance fallen?
44941declare if thou hast understanding, who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
44941how are they to be regulated?
44941know ye not that he who is joined to an harlot is one body?
44941or has he a spirit as well as a body?
44941or were they ordained by the Lord?
44941or who laid the corner stone thereof?
44941shall we not, then, stay in heaven?
44941that righteousness composes a kingdom?
44941the New Jerusalem, and the reign of Jesus on the earth?
44941their bodies?
44941when the morning stars sung together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
56414Are there no able men amongst you except Spaniards?
56414How many Spanish Generals have you had?
56414How many votes have the Spaniards amongst you?
56414What does it matter to me whether I enter heaven by water or land?
56414And had not every order that had yet been founded fallen into evil ways within fifty years?
56414Could a valet who considered himself underpaid help himself to his masters goods to the extent of the deficiency?
56414Marks,_ Who Killed Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey?_ 1905.]
56414Of the fifteen thousand living Jesuits, and their predecessors for a century, who has won even secondary rank in letters, history, or philosophy?
56414Ought not a regiment of light horse, ready to fly at a moment''s notice to any part of the Pope''s dominions, to have special characters?
56414Should he fuse it with the Theatines, or merely clip its outrageous privileges, and bring it nearer the common level of the religious orders?
56414Sixtus used to mutter, as he meditatively stroked his long white beard;"Who are these men whom we must not name without bowing our heads?
56414Was Ignatius more holy than Benedict, or Bruno, or Francis, or Dominic?
56414Was he a hypocrite, or a fool, or a saint?
56414Was not Charles of Spain deluded by a sceptical minister in collusion with Pombal and Choiseul?
56414Was not Joseph I. of Portugal an unprincipled voluptuary, an irresolute pupil of a minister who could stoop to forgery?
56414What did even the Catholics of France and Spain say of them?
56414What is a Jesuit?
56414What should be the next step?
56414What was her exact relationship to the Duke?
56414What was this but another form of chivalry?
56414Why abandon their precious work at the University for an unknown world?
56414Why should such a man seek to do the work of a Catholic fanatic at the risk of his life?
56414Would the benefactors who had built their homes and chapels be indifferent to the changes?
56414Would those hundreds of men who had joined the Society in its actual form not have ground to complain if it were made more onerous?
56414Yet who would suppose that within twenty years these men would be intriguing for the control of the universities and shaping the counsels of kings?
56414an immoral and unscrupulous ruler, and had not liberalism pervaded every stratum of higher French society?
56414was she the mother of the famous"Pamela"whom Lord Edward Fitzgerald married?
56414what was her share in the astounding affair of"Maria Stella"?
57926And it was asked him whether Adam was not perfect before he fell, and all God''s works were they not perfect?
57926And what then?
57926Came the word of God out from you or came it unto you only?
57926Did not Christ on the contrary exhort Christians_ to love one another_ and_ to love enemies_?
57926For the cry is now where is there a Quaker of such and such a trade?
57926I asked them, In whom?
57926I asked them, Whether they were believers and had faith?
57926Now, all people and priests, who can witness this?
57926What spirit is this that would exercise lordship over the faith of any?
57926What?
57926Who are come hither into the beginning?
57926Who are come hither?
57926Who art thou that queriest in thy mind what is that which I feel that condemneth me when I do evil and justifieth me when I do well, what is it?
46536And Jesus said, who touched me?
46536And he said unto them, unto what then, were ye baptized? 46536 And the Lord said, who shall I send?
46536From the wording of the sentence--else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
46536Lord,said Paul,"what will thou have me to do?"
46536What''s that to you?
46536Whoever examined our religion,said one of the Fathers of the early Christian Church,"but what he accepted it?"
46536[ I] And why, I ask, does Paul make this very plain allusion to baptism for the dead, if there is no such ordinance connected with the gospel? 46536 *** Who laid the cornerstone thereof, when the morning stars sang together and all the Sons of God shouted for joy? 46536 : What is to be the fate of this greater part of the children of God who have never heard of Christ, and know nothing of the Christian religion? 46536 After making that statement, Paul asks the question:Wherefore then serveth the law?"
46536After proving the authenticity of a book, I believe the further questions may be asked, and usually with great propriety--"Is it worthy of belief?
46536Again it is said:"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
46536Again, I would ask, is a forgiveness of sins necessary to salvation?
46536And his sisters are they not all with us?
46536And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
46536And how shall they hear without a preacher?
46536And how shall they preach except they be sent?
46536And now I would ask of you, my beloved brethren, wherein the Lamb of God did fulfill all righteousness in being baptized by water?
46536And now, who are the world?
46536And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are ye?
46536And when he began his mission among them they said:"Whence hath this man this wisdom, and these mighty works?
46536And when ye did eat, and when ye did drink, did not ye eat for yourselves and drink for yourselves?
46536As the late President Taylor very beautifully and very truthfully said:"Is justice dishonored?
46536But how are they made to harmonize?
46536But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
46536But what is repentance?
46536Can it be believed?
46536Can the naturalist find out and comprehend the secret of the endless variety of life in the vegetable and animal kingdoms?
46536How do these facts affect the theory of evolution?
46536How far is their obedience taxed?
46536How is it that through the sacrifice of one who is innocent, salvation may be purchased for those under the dominion of death?
46536How, then, shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
46536If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
46536If you ask why, if species have descended from other species by fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms?
46536In Writing to the Corinthian saints who had received the Holy Ghost, Paul says:"What?
46536In that explanation it is said:"Behold the mystery of godliness, how great is it?
46536In view of the greatness and importance of that sacrifice, we may well ask, with the Psalmist,"What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
46536In writing to the saints of Rome, Paul says;"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
46536Is it credible?"
46536Is it necessary to be born naturally in order to obtain life?
46536Is judgment violated?
46536Is mercy triumphant?
46536Is not this the carpenter''s son?
46536Is righteousness departed from?
46536Lucifer- like, he would exclaim:***"Whither shall I fly?
46536Nor is this all, for Paul says to the saints at Corinth:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
46536On a certain occasion the apostle Peter came to Jesus and said:"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him; till seven times?
46536One naturally pauses here to ask, what had become of the grasses, herbs, and trees spoken of in the first chapter of Genesis?
46536Or see the grand beginning, Where space did not extend?
46536Or view the last creation, Where Gods and matter end?
46536Or where is there excuse for infidelity?
46536Or who could question the mercy and justice of the acts of God as represented in that book or books that are the fruits of inspiration?
46536Shall not the God of the whole earth do right?
46536So also the word of the Lord to Joseph Smith:"And again I say unto you, that whosoever having knowledge, have I not commanded to repent?
46536That is, if the gospel was preached to Abraham, how came the law of Moses into existence, why was it given to ancient Israel and binding on them?
46536That those who fail to understand that baptism must be by immersion are woefully ignorant, or their understanding willfully perverse?
46536The Lord said to Job:"Where wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
46536The Son of Man hath descended below them all; art thou greater than he?
46536The question, however, may arise, what gospel was it?
46536The reply of Jesus to the young man who came running to him saying,"Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?"
46536The young man sayeth, all these things have I kept from my youth up; what lack I yet?
46536Then answered Peter, can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
46536This is the passage:"The angel said unto me, Knowest thou the meaning of the book?
46536To which the trembling Paul said,"who art thou, Lord?"
46536WHAT IS MAN THAT THOU ART MINDFUL OF HIM?
46536Was it the same gospel which we have seen was taught to Adam; the same that was taught by the Messiah and his apostles?
46536What becomes of the neglected ones?
46536What confidence, I ask, can such a person have that his petitions will be sufficiently respected either to be heard or granted?
46536What does this fact argue?
46536What is faith?
46536What is their fate?
46536What man knoweth the things of man, but the spirit of a man which is in him?
46536What principles are they to accept, what precepts practice, what ordinances observe?
46536When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said,"Master, the multitude throng thee, and press thee, and sayest thou who touched me?
46536When some of his disciples murmured at certain doctrines he had been teaching them, he exclaims--"Doth this offend you?
46536Whence then hath this man all these things?
46536Where are all these?
46536Where, too, are the grand empires of Assyria and Babylon, of Egypt and Persia, of Macedonia and Greece?
46536Wherefore, my beloved brethren, can we follow Jesus, save we be willing to keep the commandments of the Father?
46536Why are they then baptized for the dead?
46536Why are they then baptized for the dead?
46536Why is not all nature in confusion, instead of the species being, as we see them, well defined?
46536Why should man die?
46536[ H] Well, up to the present it has not been done, the gentleman last quoted admits the fact; he asks,"what is really the state of the case?
46536and his brethren, James and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
46536and of the commandment to multiply and replenish the earth?
46536and the son of man that thou visitest him?"
46536and why is thy countenance fallen?
46536and, lastly, where is Rome, the most stupendous political fabric yet constructed by the wit of man-- where are all these?
46536for whom shall I preserve thee in this war, this famine, and this sedition?
46536is not his mother called Mary?
46536know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost, which is in you, which ye have of God?
46536v: 19] And again:"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
46536what and if ye shall see the Son of Man ascend up where he was before?
46536what of man, male and female, of whose creation we have just read?
46536what of the fishes of the sea, the fowls of the air, the beasts of the field?
50592Surely you do not fear Mademoiselle de la Fayette? 50592 What can you mean, Monseigneur?"
50592What is there that could disturb our peace?
50592When all is in confusion around me it does not trouble me, for what is all the world besides in comparison with peace of heart?
50592And am I not right, dearest nephew, since they leave no time for reflection, and no desire for eternal goods?
50592And what richer clothing could you have than to be covered beneath the shelter of the sweet providence of your heavenly Father?
50592Before God, how can we possibly put into the power of the Bishop of Nevers such a favourable pretext for sending the sisters away?
50592But as to the reception to the habit of Sister---- this child has not the conditions marked, why then have they given her their votes?
50592But my good and dearest daughter, even if this good lord has altogether forgotten you, why on that account give way to sorrow and resentment?
50592But the other little one, Raton, how is she going on?
50592But why do I speak thus?
50592But, my very dear daughters, what, think you, ought to be this sacrifice of praise in thanksgiving for so great a benefit?
50592But, tell me, what are you doing in that great Paris amidst so many honours and such worldly luxuries?
50592Certainly such perseverance as his, required wonderful strength of mind, for who has ever seen him out of humour, or losing one iota of self- control?
50592Do n''t you think that it is quite necessary for me to keep my pleasure to myself in case you do not come, for they would all be so disappointed?
50592For the sake of the honour and privilege of being daughters of Our Lady will you not grant it to me?
50592Has not good M.---- the Senator been right?
50592How can it be, Sister( The Superior) puts up with them, or that you do in her absence?
50592How is it the infirmarian never gives me one word of news?
50592How soon may I hope for the happy day when I shall irrevocably offer myself to my God?
50592How then can we be solicitous about anything whatsoever?
50592How, then, can Madame du Tertre, having undertaken the financial establishment of this house, now draw back without upsetting the whole affair?
50592It is true, my child, that in this life we must always be beginning anew, but if it were not so where should we be?
50592Lord, what have I in heaven, and besides Thee what do I desire on earth?
50592MY DEAREST DAUGHTER, Do you know that these fears and self- torturings about your past confessions are pure temptations of the devil?
50592My very dear brother, may I, Sir, so call you?
50592Pray what does it matter whether you are dense and stolid or over- sensitive?
50592Sir, what is this that I have just heard?
50592Sweet Jesus, what has become of humility?
50592Tell me, daughter, and tell me quite honestly and frankly, what are your sentiments upon this point?
50592Their letters ought to be given to her, who can doubt it?
50592Truly having this, how can we seek elsewhere for other place of security and rest?
50592Well, if God wishes us to walk like one who is blind and groping in the dark, what does it matter?
50592What have you to fear?
50592What is this storm after all in comparison with the sufferings of Our Lord in His Passion?
50592What then am I to think, I pray you, dear Françoise?
50592When a novice says to you,"What are you thinking of?"
50592When shall we see in all that happens to us the good pleasure of God?
50592When shall we, dearest daughter, relish the sweetness of the divine will?
50592Who are those timorous people who say that they must not use terms of affection to me?
50592Who has ever seen his patience ruffled or his soul embittered against any one whomsoever?
50592Why should you trouble as to what use we make of your gift since quite sufficient is provided for your maintenance?
50592Will you not also give her this advice?
50592Yet what can I do but lovingly kiss the dear hand that has given this terrible blow?
50592You will do this, will you not, my love?
50592[ A] I have, however, much consolation; for could there have come a greater happiness to this pure and innocent soul than to meet her Saviour?
50592can you not see, my very dear brother, how shameful it would be, and how prejudicial to the service of God?
50592de Chazeron''s plan come to?
50592how is it, my darling, my dearest daughter, that you expect a severe letter from me?
50592my God, when shall we see one another utterly consumed therewith?
50592my dearest Sister, ought not this to be enough and even all- satisfying?
50592what honour is there in such things?
50592what should we seek on earth or aspire to in heaven save Thee who art our portion and our eternal inheritance?
50592when shall we give a little reflection to these truths of faith?
46947And conscience?
46947And hate?
46947And how did they behave when flattered?
46947But the letters, where are the letters?
46947But,said he suddenly,"why is she not bound?"
46947Do you think,answered Agnes,"that if I have refused your living son, of flesh and blood, that I shall dedicate myself to gods of senseless stone?"
46947Gisa,he asked,"dost thou love most the soul within that breast, or gold and silver?"
46947How do you know that he is here? 46947 What mean you?"
46947Who are those persons?
46947Whom ought we rather to fear,said Anastasius,"a mortal man, or God, who made all things out of nothing?"
46947Why these tears?
46947Aemilian said to Fructuosus,"Art thou a Bishop?"
46947Aemilian said,"Do you know that there are many gods?"
46947Aemilian said,"Who will be heard, who feared, who adored, if the gods and the countenance of the Emperor are despised?"
46947Aemilian, the governor, said to Eulogius, the deacon,"Dost thou not worship Fructuosus?"
46947And after a time, the governor sent and brought him before him once more and said to him,"What hast thou decided on for thy salvation?"
46947And as he watched, a voice came to him:"Antony, whither art thou going, and why?"
46947And dost thou wonder why I do not let thee in, seeing thou art a mortal guest?''
46947And for that will you slay living men, the hair of whose head you can not make to grow?"
46947And he judged the plate worthless; and said,"Whence comes a plate in the desert?
46947And he said,"Are they all here?"
46947And on the fifth day, the abbot, coming out, asked him,"Whence art thou, my son?
46947And when Antony said,"Who will show me the way, for I have not tried it?"
46947And, which is the cause of the other, the sense of the letters, or the letters of the sense?"
46947At last the abbot sent for him, and asked him,"What art thou attending to?
46947But Antony, feeling the succour, and getting his breath again, and freed from pain, questioned the vision which appeared, saying,"Where wert thou?
46947But Palaemon, pressing his brow with his hands, exclaimed,"My Lord suffered on the Cross, and shall I taste oil?"
46947But she began to weep and rebuke him, saying,"Son, why hast thou done this?
46947But the Bishop repelled him saying,"Why, my son, dost thou seek to deceive the servants of God?
46947But why should I relate more of their ways?
46947But, because charity bears all things, tell me, I pray thee, how fares the human race?
46947Can it be that half- conquering already, you will bow your necks to be trampled on by the deadly foe?"
46947Can it be that you will cast away the rewards of victory at the instigation of a woman?
46947Dost thou recall the promise thou didst make yesterday, about keeping thy body in integrity?"
46947For who met him grieving, and did not go away rejoicing?
46947Francis said,"And you, do you love me?"
46947Hath God constituted you to be my judges?
46947Have you begun fasting?
46947He came from the borders of Eleutheropolis, and was brought before the governor, Severus, who said to him,"What is your name?"
46947How are we to distinguish right asceticism from that which is wrong?
46947How can I then blaspheme my King and my Saviour?
46947How do you like your swing?"
46947How should the monastic life, which was its most magnificent development escape their fury?
46947How was all this desolation to be remedied, this waste land to be reclaimed?
46947If thou hast died, where is thine unburied corpse?
46947If thou hast escaped death, what miserable bondage is thine?
46947Nicholas?"
46947Or, what is thy name, lest perchance thou hast done wrong?
46947Overwhelmed with awe she exclaimed,"Oh, how dare I, a poor sinner, kiss the crib where the Lord wailed as a little babe?
46947Peter,"What office can be more honourable than to live a Christian?"
46947S. CEOLWULF(?)
46947S. Columbanus once said to him in his youth,"Deicolus, why art thou always smiling?"
46947S. Satyrus is said to have signed the cross, and breathed on an idol in the street of Achaia( on the Euxine?
46947Shall we purchase with money such an one, so honoured, redeemed with such precious blood?
46947The Church always protects widows; why then dost thou rob me, a desolate widow, of my child?"
46947The Governor,"Do you know the imperial edicts?"
46947The Governor,"Have you any parents?"
46947The Governor,"To what family do you belong?"
46947The Governor,"What office do you bear?"
46947The governor ordered him to the rack, and when he was slung to it, he said,"Well, Peter, what say you to this?
46947The previous evening that admirable man at supper had said,''How do we know whether we shall all live to meet again at table?''
46947The surrounding people told him, and the parents coming up, S. Germanus said to them,"Is this little girl your child?"
46947Then he said,"Do not fear to tell me whether it be not thy desire to dedicate thy body, clean and untouched, to Christ, as His bride?"
46947Then the Emperor said,"Answer me, and tell me openly, dost thou confess thyself to be a Christian?"
46947Then they appeared before the governor of the city Lemna(?)
46947Then, when Antony asked him,"Who art thou who speakest thus to me?"
46947There two disciples met him, who had been long sent to minister to him, and asked him,''Where hast thou tarried so long, father?''
46947They cried,"Where are our dear sons, father?"
46947Thou who receivest beasts, why repellest thou a man?
46947To him he said,"What is thy name?"
46947To sum up all in one simple formula;"If our Lord Jesus Christ is God, how can His Mother, the holy Virgin, be_ not_ Mother of God?"
46947Was there ever a grander incident in English Church history?
46947Was there ever a nobler speech uttered by an English bishop?
46947Were their children dead or alive?
46947What constitutes you different from them?
46947What dost thou even in the desert?
46947What hast thou to do with me?
46947What monk, who had grown remiss, was not strengthened by coming to him?
46947What parents hast thou, that thou art so afflicted?
46947What poor man came wearied out, and, when he saw and heard him, did not despise wealth and comfort himself in his poverty?
46947What reward shall I give unto the Lord for all the benefits that He hath done unto me?
46947What was thy petition?"
46947What young man coming to the mountain and looking upon Antony, did not forthwith renounce pleasure and love temperance?
46947When Bellarmine heard of the undertaking of Rosweydus, he asked"What is this man''s age?
46947When it was complete, half seriously and half in jest, he said:"The tomb is finished, which of you will be its first inmate?"
46947Wherefore dost thou rob the poor brothers, who have not injured thee?"
46947Wherefore, he exclaimed indignantly,''What are you about, brothers?
46947Who came mourning over his dead, and did not forthwith lay aside his grief?
46947Who came to him tempted by devils, and did not get rest?
46947Who came troubled by doubts, and did not get peace of mind?
46947Who came wrathful, and was not converted to friendship?
46947Why didst thou not appear to me from the first, to stop my pangs?"
46947Why do you delay?
46947Why shouldst not thou do this?"
46947Xenophon looked steadily at her, and asked in a low voice,"Is it well with the boys?"
46947_ Aurelian_--"What is thy religion, or, what God dost thou worship?"
46947_ Patroclus_--"Who are they?"
46947art thou alive or art thou dead?
46947by what emperor is the world governed?
46947does he expect to live two hundred years?"
46947exclaimed the Emperor;"Art thou Sebastian?"
46947my dearest son, the light of my eyes, and the staff of my age, wherefore hast thou deserted me?
46947or, perchance, thou art a slave, and fleest from thy master?"
46947whether new houses are rising in the ancient cities?
46947whether there are any left who are led captive by the deceits of the devil?''
56700And couldst not thou, Greece, avert thy fate, With oracles and wealth and victory?
56700And if so can the God of the Bible be just?
56700And if this be the case in heaven, why should not similar conditions so far as possible exist on earth?
56700And if this privilege has not been granted to them while in the body, must it not be afforded them when out of the body?
56700And shall the little"powers that be"to- day, Be likened for a moment to thy majesty?
56700And shall we say that it is impossible for the Power that regulates the universe to reanimate a defunct body?
56700And the query arises, must all these souls be lost in consequence?
56700And who shall define the impossible, or draw the bounds of the powers of the Creator?
56700Are the fond relations of husband and wife, and parent and child to be dissolved forever?
56700But is the dissolution of the body the end of existence?
56700Can nothing be done in their case?
56700Couldst not thy world- wide reign perpetuate, With all thy gods and deep philosophy?
56700How did Joseph Smith gain it?
56700If a man receives from the Lord more wives than one under the sealing ordinances of celestial marriage, where is the moral wrong?
56700If this is true and God is just, must not all men_ hear_ that gospel and have the opportunity of receiving or rejecting it?
56700Is earth holier than heaven?
56700Is not each of these wives entitled to her position in eternity, by virtue of the sealing power which made her part of the man?
56700Is there any reason why this should not be so?
56700Must they forever be shut out of the kingdom of heaven?
56700Shall man have more equity than God?
56700Shall the murderer and the Sabbath- breaker, the adulterer and the thief, the drunkard and the profane, all merit the same doom?
56700What, then, is the way of their deliverance?
56700What, then, was lost?
56700When stern justice has claimed its own and filled its purpose, shall there be no place for sweet mercy?
56700Where are the palaces of Babylon, The"hanging gardens"and the golden tow''rs?
56700Why should one enter into the exaltation of the celestial world, and the other be relegated to singleness and servitude?
56700Why should the opportunity to learn and the power to obey the truths of the gospel be confined to dwellers in the flesh?
56700Would human courts proclaim such judgment?
56041I have the fullest confidence in his word,& c. And what does this ex- Catholic, for whom Cardinal Newman vouched, have to say about convents?
56041******* In the palace of the Popes themselves, what was the result of celibacy?
56041And why were these American Catholics willing to wade in blood for popery?
56041But who made the system?
56041Did poor Margaret Shepherd, or Maria Monk make any accusations that were worse than these which we find in a standard history of England?
56041Did these Fathers of the Christian Church grossly slander those celibate heretics?
56041Do you marvel that Roman Catholic countries are the immoral countries?
56041Do you wonder at the mania for vice and crime among the lower Italians, Spaniards and Portuguese?
56041Have men and women changed?
56041If the word of Christ is not conclusive and binding, where shall we seek the truth?
56041In Delisser''s powerful book,"Pope, or President?"
56041Is human nature the same?
56041King Edgar of England wrote--"What shall I say of the clergy?
56041Many of you have visited Paris, and do you not see there a lying- in hospital attached to every nunnery in the city?
56041Read again that tremendous sentence of Saint Bernard, and then ask yourself,_ Has human nature changed_?
56041Take away honorable marriage from the priests, and what do you get in place of the bed undefiled?
56041What Happens to Full Sexed Women When They Foolishly Take Vows Which Insult Nature and God?
56041What answer was made to him?
56041What is the evidence and the verdict of impartial History?
56041What is the object of these hospitals?
56041What was this furnace of licentiousness?
56041What will_ they do_, inside the cloistered convents?
56041When adultery is elevated into a system which is recognized as a religion, who is to punish the adulterer?
56041When the robber is_ the Law_, who is to punish the criminal?
56041Who is it, at the age of thirty, that has not committed a crime for the sake of love?
56041Why is it that a human document ten thousand years old has the same effect upon us, as a newspaper story of yesterday?
56041Why is it that we love or hate the men and women who live in the songs of Homer?
56041Why should loose men_ pay_, when there were so many places of gratuitous entertainment?
56041Why?
5630A supreme opportunity had come and how was it used?
5630Already a North and a South were talked of-- why not set up also a West?
5630And had he not proved himself a Moses, aye and a Joshua, too?
5630And is this the promised land?
5630And what was the cause of this hurried departure of the military?
5630And who that has gazed upon these splendid shrines will say that the people who can do so much in poverty and tribulation are insincere?
5630But how long did they hesitate?
5630But of what use are theories and philosophies of religion without practical application?
5630But what of the internal work of the Church during these trying periods?
5630But, it may be asked, what necessity was there for a restoration if the Priesthood had been once established upon earth?
5630Did either the pulpit or the press through the state raise a note of remonstrance or alarm?
5630Did the state ever make one decent effort to defend them as fellow- citizens in their rights or to redress their wrongs?
5630Had these colonists of the wilderness not gone far enough to satisfy the hatred of their fellow- citizens in this republic of liberty?
5630Had they not seen, lo, these many times, organized battalions and companies surpassing fiendish mobs in villainy?
5630Has the state ever remunerated even those known to be innocent for the loss of either their property or their arms?
5630Have any who plundered and openly insulted the"Mormons"ever been brought to the punishment due to their crimes?
5630How then shall the dead receive the blessings and ordinances denied to them or by them neglected while in the flesh?
5630In return much assistance was rendered by the white refugees to their, shall I say savage friends?
5630In the dread alternative offered them, the people determined again to abandon their homes; but whither should they go?
5630Is it not notorious on the contrary that they were hunted like wild beasts from county to county before they made any resistance?
5630Is it unreasonable, is it unphilosophical, thus to look for additional light and knowledge?
5630Moreover, had the people been inclined to rebellion what greater opportunity could they have wished?
5630Of what avail is belief as a mere mental assent or denial?
5630Prof. Turner of Illinois College wrote: Who began the quarrel?
5630Shall religion be the one department of human thought and effort in which progression is impossible?
5630Shall we suppose that all of God''s good gifts to his children are restricted to the narrow limits of mortal existence?
5630The question,"What is the Book of Mormon?"
5630Was it the"Mormons?"
5630Were they not safe from savage foes both red and white?
5630What was there to fear in the voluntary association of six men, avowedly devoted to peaceful pursuits and benevolent purposes?
5630What would become of the rest?
5630Who are the dead but those who at some time have lived in mortality?
5630Who are the living of today but those who shortly shall be added to the uncounted dead?
41280How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?
41280If such were the ideal of Jesus in fact, why did he not seek to realize it at once? 41280 Lord, to whom shall we go?
4128030) which shall betoken his own coming and the great world- change?
41280Am I told that it is hopeless at so late an hour to separate what is an indigenous gift from what is implanted by education?
41280And here I stop to ask again, Can all this suit the urgent necessities of our times?
41280And how?
41280And instead of consulting the maturity of thought, are we to peer into its cradle and seek oracles in its infant cries?
41280And is not a pure mind the very moral atmosphere in which man sees God as he is, and rejoices in the sight?
41280And must we not believe that such men and women were true Christians?
41280And shall I risk the vastly greater evil of poisoning its soul, by allowing it to be tainted with heretical books and teachers in free schools?
41280And this has been, by an old Roman Catholic writer, very clearly expressed in these three words:"The priest, what is he?
41280And why was this?
41280And, if at all, how far?
41280But are such things to be reckoned among the essentials of Christian faith or Christian righteousness?
41280But does not the age in turn need this teaching?
41280But does this make Christianity only a human growth, and so predict a coming decay, which many seem to think has already begun?
41280But how when he returned was the throne of David to be restored, and a proper, literal reign to exist, and not a mere spiritual reign?
41280But is that the tendency of things?
41280But then,_ Why_ must he grant it?
41280But to what else shall we turn?
41280But what is it that entitles such persons all alike to the Christian character and name?
41280But what is to determine the character of this power?
41280Can there be any doubt upon either of these points-- either the culture or welfare?
41280Could any political kingdom arise in a more outwardly striking manner?
41280Could he think that within that time the destinies of Humanity as he knew it would be closed?
41280Could that teacher suppose that the opportunity for performing such duties would cease for ever before the last of his apostles should have died?
41280Could there be a condition more horrible?
41280Did he adopt them?
41280Did he claim to be such a Messiah as the Jews expected?
41280Do not minds advance unequally in truth, in all the successive phases of a soul''s spiritual growth?
41280Do those changes make matters better or worse?
41280Do we care to know the evidence on which it rests?
41280Do we ever tire of Jesus Christ, considered as the sinless image, within human limitations, of God''s love and truth and mercy and purity?
41280Do we ever tire of hearing the wondrous story of his obedient, disinterested, and exalted life and sacrifice?
41280Do we ever tire of the stars, or the horizon, or the blue sky, or the dawn, or the sunset, or running water, or natural gems?
41280Do you expect to find them so now?
41280Do you wonder that the priests oppose our school system?
41280Does it not discharge as dreams their most assured revelations?
41280For how, indeed, can it be otherwise?
41280For what does the word mean, and whence is it borrowed?
41280Had it not done so, how could it have touched and moved them as it did, and as, through them, it has touched and moved the world ever since?
41280Has it any other possible solution?
41280Has mankind outgrown the influence of religion to- day?
41280Has the spread of knowledge, the advance of science, the development of literature, art, culture, weakened its power in Christendom?
41280Have not real and affecting mysteries been very much transferred for the time from theology to philosophy, from the priest to the professor?
41280He has no doubt of the truth of the story;"what did the lion say then?"
41280How could he say the kingdom of God was among them_ already_, if it were yet to come at the time of the great world- change?
41280How did he regard these ideas and expectations?
41280How far does the cause of Christianity depend on the facts, or alleged facts, of the Gospel narrative?
41280How far is our idea of Christ affected by a mode of interpretation which supposes a mingling of mythical with historic elements in the Gospel record?
41280How is it at the present time?
41280How shall we carry sudden help unless we hear at once the story?
41280How shall we send prompt help if there be no strong and swift messenger waiting at our door?
41280How, then, could Jesus say the kingdom of God cometh not with_ observation_?
41280If by critical investigation the fact were made doubtful, would that doubt at all impair the truth of the idea?
41280If so, will it not follow that in every one of their differing communions true Christians are to be found?
41280If there is nothing above this world or beyond this life; if we came from nothing and are going nowhere, what interest is there in the world?
41280If this be so, how will the discovery affect our natural trust in the intimations of our supreme faculties?
41280In short, when is it, that a man does and is, the highest that he is capable of?
41280In the new church, in that_ basilica_, what do we find?
41280In what shall we find an answer to our inquiry, as to the true idea of the Christian Gospel?
41280Is all this real Christianity?
41280Is it as new as it seems?
41280Is it as threatening to the cause of religious faith as it seems?
41280Is it not even so with ourselves at the present moment?
41280Is it not in truth a strange choice, to set up"_ Evolution_,"of all things, as the negation of_ Purpose_ pre- disposing what is to come?
41280Is it not natural-- is it not inevitable, that this tendency should yet develop itself in the higher concerns of his being?
41280Is it not simply in this, that they receive and reverence Jesus as the beloved Son in whom God was well pleased?
41280Is it not the clear self- revelation of a God, one, all- wise, omnipotent?
41280Is it not well?
41280Is it that religion is growing_ less_ mystic?
41280Is not Christ, so true elsewhere, mistaken here?
41280Is our wisdom to be gathered by going back to the age before our errors?
41280Is that the truth after which our souls hunger and thirst?
41280Is this scepticism imaginary?
41280Is this the sober truth?
41280Is, then, the transmigration of forces altogether an illusion?
41280It ends in a doctrine of despair, which cries continually,"What is the use?"
41280Must we exaggerate, must we be unfair in our attacks?
41280Must we go to sleep, thinking there is nothing to do?
41280Now can chance have evolved this universal fitness, and the souls that own their allegiance to it?
41280Now what guides conscience to good or to evil?
41280Or are they intrinsic, essential, independent of command, even of the Divine command?
41280Or, if it be not so, where else shall we look with the hope to find it?
41280Or, to state the question in other words, Is the truth of Christianity identical and conterminous with the literal truth of its record?
41280Our opening question then is: What is the ground of right?
41280Pilate asked the question, What is truth?
41280Reduced to its most general terms, is it any thing more or other than this?
41280Self- culture?
41280Should I run the risk of poisoning my child''s body by accepting as a gift a little better food than that I am able to buy?
41280Suppose one of the Scipios taken out of his tomb; and bring him into a Roman Catholic Church: do you think he will be very much astonished?
41280That this Theology of faith is to triumph over that of fear who can doubt?
41280The seeds no doubt were on the field; but who can say whether ever"a Sower went forth to sow"?
41280There is evil enough in the world; but what nation or age ever approved of it?
41280Was Christ exempt from that kind of moral discipline, that supreme proof of fidelity to God?
41280We should not hesitate, any more than they did, to call him Master and Lord; to say,"To whom else shall we go?
41280What better would there be for me than this-- what better constitution of a rational nature?
41280What but freedom, fidelity to rational principles and ideal justice, give it this strength?
41280What can look more like the field of a directing Will intent upon the good?
41280What did the Romans do?
41280What happened?
41280What is an organ?
41280What is insanity, but the wreck of this personality?
41280What is the faith of the fairly educated young men and women who are now springing up in America?
41280What is the meaning of"pontiff"?
41280What is the result?
41280What is the result?
41280What is to decide which it shall be?
41280What made this great change in his soul?
41280What must we do, we Protestants, in the presence of this fact?
41280What people ever praised selfishness, injustice, falsifying of speech or trust?
41280What then do all the Christian sects and parties, of every name, hold in common, and never differ about?
41280What were the especial traits of character of the Romans?
41280What, then, shall be said of the language which appears to express that opinion?
41280When does culture or art in him attain to the highest?
41280When it gets there and falls to work, what does it help us to account for?
41280Who can exhaust, who can add to, the real force and attraction and fulness of those truths and promises?
41280Who else has ever had a true_ authority_ to place before us a more perfect idea, or to tell us more exactly what the Gospel is?
41280Why are certain acts right, and certain other acts wrong?
41280Why are they called in that way?
41280Why did he prefer the way of renunciation and self- sacrifice to the possession of the kingdoms of the world?
41280Why have republican institutions in New York almost proved a failure?
41280Why preserve that which we value not?
41280Why shall not the kingdom be given up immediately to the Father?
41280Why should his followers be ready to suffer social persecution, if his aim tended in the direction regarded with social favor?
41280Why should we allow ourselves to be beguiled by fables and false hopes and make- believes?
41280Why were a few robbers able to take possession of the city, and plunder the citizens?
41280Why?
41280Will any one, whose opinion is worth listening to, say that it does?
41280Will not our confidence in those representations be impaired by this view of their contents?
41280You believe, perhaps, that the shape of a Roman Catholic Church at Rome will astonish a pagan?
41280You may have said in listening to me thus far,"What need of insisting so much upon self- regard, which we all perfectly well understand?"
41280and what did he expect as the result of his movement?
41280he asks; and"what did the fox do next?"
41280or of the call to follow his graces and copy his perfections into our own hearts and lives?
41280or only science more so?
41280prayer a childish impulse, which clear- seeing manhood must put away?
41280so clearly, plainly stated as to preclude the differences just alluded to, as to what it_ is_ that has been revealed?
41280that they hold the Christian faith in the Father in Heaven, with all that this involves of love to God and love to man?
41280that they hold the same common faith as to the presence and the providence of God, the future life and the judgment to come?
41280what does he do?
39537A clerical buffoon once ventured to ask him across the table,''What is the difference, my lord, betwixt_ Rigaud_ and_ Ribaud_[ rascal]?'' 39537 Am I as hard and severe as you heard?"
39537And seis thou now yone multitude, on rawe Standing behynd yon trauerse of delyte? 39537 And were your women solicitresses with you then?"
39537Are you then against the main institution of a monastic life?
39537But if your equal never comes, what then?
39537But tell me, mother, is it gay in a convent? 39537 By pure devotion,"asked the provost,"or by legal compulsion?"
39537Did not your mind misgive you yet?
39537Dost thou think because thou art virtuous there shall be no more cakes and ale?
39537Fair one, will you keep your promise?
39537Is there in this city no priest or no friar who will marry a maiden without her banns being called?
39537Shall I tell you what it was?
39537Sir Raoul,she said,"shall I beseech you in vain to withdraw you?
39537Tell me what shape it was in? 39537 Then have I confessed to the provost?"
39537Well, what pomp were you carried out with?
39537Wenes these churles to overlede me,cried this worthy daughter of a knightly family,"or sue the lawe agayne me?
39537What coif is it that you mean,replied she,"you wicked woman, you?
39537What now shall I do and say?
39537What said they to you?
39537What shall I do with the little ring, if I may not wear it?
39537What signifies the name?
39537Wherefore should I come forth? 39537 Will you please to sit down, cousin Robin; And drink some beer with me?"
39537You are not my brother, wherefore then call me sister? 39537 --Coza cerchei- vo, gentil galant? 39537 A good ruler of her house? 39537 Again in_ Le Canard Blanc_ occur the question and answer: Que ferons nous de tant d''argent? 39537 Aleidis asked,''Did St John in whom thou didst so ardently delight avail thee aught?'' 39537 Am I as severe as they thought?
39537Amadas, Tristram and Dideyne, Yseude and alle theo, Ector with his scharpe meyne, And Cesar riche of worldes feo?
39537And by one mark received for the niece of Robert Morton[?]."
39537And he cried in a loud voice to the others:"Why are you standing still?
39537And may not you too, when all is in your parents''hands?
39537And then I think( God, where''s the harm?)
39537And then she and Dame Cecilia said,"What, shulde the yong nunnes gyve voices?
39537And what is there more in a convent than these?
39537And why has she, or any other, curled hair?
39537And why?
39537But did you persist in your resolution for all this?"
39537But how far was the control adequate and the reform successful?
39537But"Mother,"says the girl,"When you were my age, were n''t you just the same?
39537CHAPTER VII ROUTINE AND REACTION Where is the pain that does not become deadened after a thousand years?
39537Can one defy the King as well as the Bishop?
39537Could the happy owner of"damoysele Pertelote,"bearing herself so fair and companionable, be expected to give her up into cold communal ownership?
39537Dessoubz les drabs quand je la vys Blanche comme la fleur du lys, Je masseitys aupres du lit En lui disans: nonnette Serez vous ma miette?
39537Do they dare to claim to be as good lovers as we, who have ever had the usage and maintenance of love?
39537Do you profess poverty?
39537Do you think jests will serve your turn in such an affair as this?"
39537Does the Bishop mean that he will help to provide a dowry for Johanete out of his private purse, in another religious house?
39537From what social classes were the nuns drawn, and for what reason did they enter religion?
39537Had they a good supply of wine and cider to drink?
39537Had they enough corn and oats to last till the next harvest?
39537Have you the assurance to laugh at me?
39537Her practice of compelling the nuns to perform manual labour was greatly resented-- why should they Swinken with hir handes and laboure As Austin bit?
39537How can a bird that is born for joy Sit in a cage and sing?
39537How do these dolts deceive us?
39537How have ghe vsit ghour office, can ghe ges?
39537How many people would suffer for long the displeasure of the Church for the sake of three runaway nuns?
39537How shal the world be served?
39537I am the devil, do n''t you see?
39537If they were to attack us with their distaffs and with stones hidden in their long sleeves, what should we do?
39537In 1306 the Abbess of Barking was ordered"to deliver Elizabeth, sister of William Olifard[?
39537In it a nun lies ill.""Tell me, little nun, for what do you hunger?"
39537In the evening, when we were supping I said to the_ praepositus_:"What are your nuns saying about me?
39537Is this the labour of their lives, to feed and live at ease?
39537It begins with the office for the dead, sung by the mourning mistress over her bird:_ Pla ce bo_, Who is there, who?
39537It is hard not to suspect that it was she who introduced"caps of estate"( were they"as broad as is a buckler or a targe"?)
39537It is told of one John Scot,''What difference is there between sot and scot?''
39537Item a robe of murrey cloth of Ypres(?
39537John of Ayton''s conclusion is true here also: Why, then, did the holy fathers thus labour to beat the air?
39537La Tooliere[?
39537Moreover had the holy father considered the merits of their house and the loss to it, if Margaret seceded?
39537N''est ce pas une grand raige quand au gre de ses parens il faut prendre en mariaige ceulx qu''on n''ayme nullement?
39537Now wol ye vouche- sauf, my lady dere?"
39537O Love-- what have I done?
39537O what can be worse than this life that I dree, When naughty and lovelorn and wanton I be?
39537O what see you from your gray hill?
39537One day a goat climbed upon the orchard wall, which when she saw, knowing not what it might be, she said to a sister that stood by her:"What is that?"
39537Or than what Alnwick discovered at the New Collegiate Church at Leicester in 1440?
39537Paradise may be merry and bright, but Cokaygne is fairer; for what is there in Paradise but grass and flower and green branches?
39537Philip remarks: What have we here?
39537Philip''s comment is pertinent: How goes this gear?
39537Porte- t- on des fontanges et des beaux habits, Va- t- on à   la danse, prend- on ses plaisis?"
39537Quhat was the caus ghe refusit harbrie To this young lustie Ladie Chastitie?
39537Red hair, ma''am, curled-- curled all over?"
39537Religious?
39537Says her father to her mother:"In what manner shall we chastise her?
39537Seated in the confessional, she began,"Sir, what do you here?"
39537Serai- je nonnette?
39537Serais- je plus heureuse Dans les bras de mon amant?
39537The gentle gallant goes to the monastery and knocks at the great door; out comes the mother abbess:''What are you looking for, gentle gallant?''
39537The predicament of the Prioress is easily understood; how was she to refuse her noble brother and the Abbot of Roche?
39537The songs are, indeed, purely materialistic and do not attempt( how should the spinsters and the knitters in the sun attempt it?)
39537Then said he:''Wherefore dost thou strike me so hardly?''
39537Then said she,''How is it with thee, sister, and whence comest thou?''
39537Then the Church could call in the majesty of the State to help, and what was a girl to do?
39537Then the nuns in the convent bespake her wrathfully saying:"Why dost thou lament so loudly?
39537They doubtless bled each other as did the monks, else how was the wicked Prioress of Kirklees, who slew Robin Hood, so skilled?
39537This last charge pricks the canonesses and their faces grow scarlet with rage: What?
39537Three pound of sugar; five pound of currants; rice,--what will this sister of mine do with rice?...
39537To a soul in hell must there be added a body in prison?
39537To revel so lasciviously as often as they please?
39537To the third of them I said,"Sister, am I as harsh as you said I was?"
39537To which she replied:"How would it be with me if I should die amidst those delights, which thou dost promise me?"
39537To whom the usurer said,''Lord, why suffer ye this pain?''
39537Venus then bids a grey nun speak and the grey nun''s words are dry and to the point: Has not nature made us too for love?
39537Was it such as we use to paint with a crooked beak, long horns, harpies claws and swinging tail?"
39537Was she to listen meekly to chiding in the dorter, and in the frater to bear with sulks?
39537Was she to submit to the rule of Prioress Agnes of Alesbury, she without whose goodwill Prioress Agnes had never been appointed?
39537What did Elizabeth de Newemarche, nun, do with the mantle of brounemelly left her by Lady Isabel Fitzwilliam?
39537What exactly did the nuns teach these children?
39537What function did monasticism, so far as it concerned women, fulfil in the life of medieval society?
39537What have your nuns to do with us?
39537What is the result of this laxity of morals, of this continual wandering of nuns in the world?
39537What more?
39537What of St Saëns, with bad morals, growing debts and a deficiency of cider?
39537What were they but individuals?
39537What, one may ask, is the reason for this unanimity of outlook?
39537When love stole away your strength and your courage, did n''t you love your sweetheart so well that they wanted to put you into a convent?
39537When the brothers asked him,''What makes you fear, why do you despair?''
39537When the sister had done so and was resting in a light sleep, she heard in her slumber a voice saying,"Why liest thou here?
39537Whereat she cried in alarm,"Are you the provost of the Neuwerk?"
39537Why do the people see a nun only as a love- bird shut within a cage and beating its wings against the bars?
39537Why do you torture yourself with hunger in this poor place, killing yourself before your time by vigils and many other discomforts?
39537Why should I make a long story?
39537Why, then, did the holy fathers thus labour to beat the air?
39537Wroxall 1338,"Et vous emouvums[?
39537You would not have us take our good Dame Alison for a goat, which is( heaven save us) but a brute beast and no Christian?
39537[ 1027] What did Sir William Bonevyll''s sister at Wherwell do with"his best hoppelond with the fur"?
39537[ 1028] What above all did the Prioress of Swine do with all those costly fur trimmings left her by the Bishop of Durham?
39537[ 1138] Celestria(?
39537[ William Giffard?
39537_ Alas, alas for my grief, which I must bear in secret!_ Sisters, dear sisters, must we be parted from the world?
39537_ Di le xi_, Dame Margery;_ Fa, re, my, my_, Wherefore and why, why?
39537_ Little Marlow._ c. 1530?
39537_ yp''n_) containing a mantle and hood furred with budge(?
39537a holy nun?
39537and what if we cry cuckoo sometimes, we girls, for a lover?
39537cried Little John:"What is that boon,"said Robin Hood"Little John, thou begs of me?"
39537dites- moi donc, Dedans ce couvent, comme s''y comporte- t- on?
39537do n''t you remember, mother, that you once told me that it was high time my dear father came forward, for you had more than one gallant?"
39537do these serving girls add insult to injury?
39537or what is the nature of that pleasure or happiness which never wearies by monotony?
39537you become a nun, my dear?
39537you go take the vows, my dear?
43031Alack,he said,"for what?"
43031But,said he,"what plea will you now make?
43031Did He not come to call sinners to repentance?
43031Did not Christ die for sinners?
43031Did you ever hear the like?
43031For I hear,said he,"he hath a good horse; have ye brought his horse?"
43031For what?
43031Is this manly or civil,said I,"to have us under a guard, and then put a man to abuse and beat us?
43031Then,said I,"dost thou put me into a room where there is such a man with a naked rapier that thou sayest you can not rule him?
43031Very well,said I,"but where did God ever give a command to the Gentiles to swear?
43031Well,said he,"will you swear or no?"
43031Well,said he,"you say well in that, but did you refuse to take the oath?
43031Well,said the Judge,"George Fox, say whether thou wilt take the oath, yea or nay?"
43031What day of the week was the sessions held on?
43031What wouldst thou have me to say?
43031Why do you not put off your hats?
43031Why, then,said I,"dost thou cast my friend into prison for such frivolous things?"
43031Why, then,said I,"dost thou force oaths upon Christians, contrary to thy own knowledge, in the gospel- times?
43031Why,said he,"have I not done you justice?"
43031Why,said they,"do ye let him preach?
43031Wilt thou go into the mouth of the dragon?
43031And I cried out among them, and said,"Do ye not see the blood of Christ?
43031And are not they defilers of the flesh who say it is presumption for any to say they have the same power and Spirit which the Apostles had?
43031And because plotters and contrivers have met to do mischief, must not an honest, peaceable people meet to do good?
43031And had he not since sworn to the King?
43031And therefore I put it to them again,"Can any of you say you have ever had a command or word from the Lord immediately at any time?"
43031And why dost thou excommunicate my friends?"
43031And why dost thou not excommunicate Isaac, and Jacob, and Boaz, and Ruth?
43031And,"said I,"do ye think that, if I and my friends had been such men as the charge declares, I would have brought it up myself against myself?
43031Are you guilty or not guilty?"
43031As soon as I came to the door, a young woman of the house came to the door, and said,"What, is it you?
43031At that he laughed, and others laughed also, and said,"Come, what have you to say?
43031Because thieves are sometimes on the road, must not honest men travel?
43031Besides,"said I,"in that text where it is written, Ye shall swear, what''ye''was this?
43031But if thou art my accuser, why sittest thou on the bench?
43031But they said,''When saw we thee in prison, and did not come to thee?''
43031But what Church dost thou own?"
43031But, instead of answering me, he asked me what a church was?
43031But,"said I,"What dost thou call the Church?"
43031Can you put me in a way of sending it safely?
43031Colonel Hacker asked whether it was not this Light of Christ that made Judas betray his Master, and afterwards led him to hang himself?
43031Dare not the justices speak to them?''"
43031Did not Christ say to His ministers, whom He sent to preach,''Freely ye have received, freely give''?"
43031Did not the apostle say that Jesus was the author and finisher of their faith?
43031Did the prophet Isaiah, and Christ do so, who spoke the words, and gave them forth freely?
43031Do servants cast their masters into prison?''
43031Does he understand his place, either as a soldier or a justice of the peace?
43031Doth it purify you, as He is pure?"
43031For do ye think they will go into all nations to preach; or any farther than a great fat benefice?
43031For ye talk of the King, a company of you, but where were ye in Oliver''s days, and what did ye do then for him?
43031For"How can ye believe,"saith Christ,"who receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only?"
43031Fox?"
43031Had he reproved some of the drunkards and swearers, and warned them to repent, and leave off their evil doings, and turn to the Lord?"
43031He asked me if I was that George Fox of whom Justice Robinson spoke so much in commendation amongst many of the Parliament men?
43031He asked me,"Who were Christ''s father and mother?"
43031He being a great Presbyterian, I asked him whether he had not sworn against the King and House of Lords, and taken the Scotch covenant?
43031He said,"in the Battledore?"
43031How comes it that the book( which bids me not swear) is at liberty amongst you, and yet ye imprison me for doing as the book bids me?"
43031I asked him the ground of temptations and despair, and how troubles came to be wrought in man?
43031I asked him what sort of men those were whom Christ had not enlightened?
43031I asked him, what he thought they would do with me at the sessions?
43031I asked him,"Art thou a Christian?
43031I asked him,"For what?
43031I asked him,"Man, what hast thou in thy hand behind thy back?
43031I asked them why they were so angry,--"Were they angry with the Bible?"
43031I asked them,"Did not the Apostle say to believers that they needed no man to teach them, but as the anointing teacheth them?"
43031I asked them,"In whom?"
43031I asked them,"What hope is it that you have?
43031I asked them,"Why?
43031I asked,"In what year of the King was the last assize here holden, which was in the month called March last?"
43031I asked,"Where are the magistrates that they do not keep the people civil?"
43031I bade him do me justice for my false imprisonment all this while; for what had I been imprisoned so long for?
43031I cried to the Lord, saying,"Why should I be thus,[L] seeing I was never addicted to commit those evils?"
43031I heard them ask,"Who is in the house?"
43031I looked upon myself, and said,"Was I ever so before?"
43031I replied,"How is all well, while thou art so peevish, envious, and crabbed?"
43031I replied,"It may be so; but why dost thou not come and see?"
43031I said to him,"Keat, dost thou allow this?"
43031I said,"Had not the priest two caps on his head, a black one and a white one?
43031I told him I had been before the Protector, and he was not offended at my hat; and why should he be offended at it, who was but one of his servants?
43031I told him that was not reason; for how, then, should he make his defence?
43031I told him,"You know I do not carry pistols; why, therefore, ask such a question of me, whom you know to be a peaceable man?"
43031I was bred and born in this country, and who can accuse me of any evil, from childhood up?"
43031I was grieved to see so much lightness in a court, where such solemn matters are handled, and thereupon asked them,"Is this court a play- house?
43031I was sensible she spake falsely; and, being willing to try her further, I asked her if she had any cream?
43031Is Christ in you the hope of your glory?
43031Is not this madness in you, to put us out before we were brought in?
43031Is this manly, civil, or Christian?"
43031Judge Glynne, a Welshman, then Chief- Justice of England, said to the jailer,"What be these you have brought here into the court?"
43031Mayest thou not blush for shame?
43031Not one of the priests had power to open his mouth against what I declared: but at last a captain said,"Why will you not go into the church?
43031Now I was carried up a prisoner by Captain Drury from Leicester; and when we came to Harborough he asked me if I would go home and stay a fortnight?
43031Now, I say as the book says, and yet ye imprison me; why do ye not imprison the book for saying so?
43031Now, must I obey Christ or thee?
43031One of the officers called to him, saying,"Have you brought people here to inform against, and now will you go away before my lord mayor comes?"
43031One of the professors alleged that Job said,"Shall mortal man be more pure than his Maker?
43031Or dost thou call this mixed multitude a church?"
43031Or that I should have been suffered to come up with only one or two of my friends with me?
43031Pray, how may I return it to Mr. Skewell at Ipswich?
43031Prithee, Major Ceely,"said I,"where did I strike thee?
43031Several friendly people also came and told me the same; to whom I said,"Why do ye tell me of their warrants against me?
43031So I walked out of the town, and a company of fellows followed, and asked me,"What news?"
43031Some of the justices were in a great rage at this, stamped, and said,"Who hath done this?
43031The Friends with me now asked,"Whither wilt thou go?"
43031The Truth so came over them that when one of the rude followers cried,"I''ll swear,"one of the justices checked him, saying"What will you swear?
43031The captain of his troop, who rode before him, knew me, and said,"Oh, Mr. Fox, what do you here?"
43031The professors would ever and anon be speaking to the old priest, and asking him when I would begin, and when I would speak?
43031Then I asked them,"What did he say?
43031Then I asked,"Am I at liberty, and free from all that ever hath been done against me in this matter?"
43031Then I said,"Speak, Captain Bradden, didst thou see me give him such a blow, and strike him as he saith?"
43031Then he called to his clerk, saying,"Is it not ready yet?
43031Then said I,"Are not the justices here, that have sworn to this indictment, forsworn men in the face of the country?
43031Then said I,"What do ye do with a form?
43031Then said the Judge to me,"Will you take the oath of allegiance, George Fox?"
43031Then said they,"Why would you write against it if you did not know some that were in it?"
43031Then you said to him,''Major Ceely, take heed of hypocrisy, and of a rotten heart: for when came I to be thy master, and thou my servant?
43031Then, turning my speech to Major Ceely, I said:"When or where did I take thee aside?
43031They said,"If a man steal, is it no sin?"
43031They were above all authority and actually said:"Have not_ we_ the Spirit, and why may not_ we_ write scriptures as well as Paul?"
43031This priest, Stephens, asked me why Christ cried out upon the cross,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
43031This put them to a little stand; but after a while the Judge asked me,"What time would you have?"
43031Thus when God doth work, who shall hinder it?
43031Upon this he was moved, and, looking angrily at me, said,"Sirrah, will you swear?"
43031Was it''Ye Gentiles,''or''Ye Jews''?"
43031What an unworthy, base trick is this?
43031What have I done?
43031What have I done?
43031What is my transgression that you pass such a sentence upon me to depart out of the nation?"
43031What is thy end in this?"
43031What one trade else in the world is comparable to it?
43031What say you?"
43031What, then, was his swearing good for?
43031When Christ suffered He went into hell, and the devil said to Him, What comest thou hither for?
43031When I heard of it I asked them,"Why then did you speak so to me?
43031When he had done, I stood up, and was moved to say,"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
43031Whereupon I asked him,"Art thou a Papist?
43031Which made the justices say to him,"Have you sworn it, and given it in already upon your oath, and now say that he can say it?
43031Which thing so struck him, that he said to his great men and council,"Which of you would do as much for me if I were in the same condition?"
43031Whom have I wronged?
43031Why did you trouble the passengers?
43031Will they rescue him?"
43031[ Y] After I was discovered, a professor asked if I would not go into the church?
43031and to put me single into this room, away from my friends that were fellow- prisoners with me?"
43031and what temple of God was that in which this son of perdition sat?"
43031and who is thy witness for that?
43031and whom He had not died for?
43031and whom His grace had not appeared to?
43031and why He said,"If it be possible, let this cup pass from me; yet not my will, but thine, be done"?
43031and why did you tack about from him and alter your course?"
43031art thou not ashamed?
43031said I,"dost thou call the steeple- house the Church?
43031said one,"wilt thou go into the mouth of the beast?"
43031said the soldiers;"doth he say so to our colonel, that is a scholar?"
43031to break open our strongholds?
43031what are you?
43031what wilt thou do with thy carnal weapon?
43031who was by?"
43031wilt thou never have done?"
43031you convict them?"
43031you ill- bred clown, do you Thou me?"
55494I now take up that question of questions-- can this Union be perpetuated? 55494 239?] 55494 A champion of lay preaching and evangelism, he treated the question: Is religious teaching to be confined to the ministry? 55494 Are the objections made to persons letting their religious wants be publicly known Scriptural? 55494 Bring that cruel rum- seller, who sells damnation to his fellow men for the sake of paltry gain? 55494 Bring that lazy lounging Christian who was at church this morning, but is now taking a nap in bed, at home, instead of being in the house of God? 55494 But how could they stay away? 55494 But what has comfort to say, as against fashion? 55494 But who could not hear such a voice? 55494 By whom and for what are children to be trained? 55494 Can the world be converted until the Church is united? 55494 Can we forget them? 55494 Chambers went to the barkeeper in fiery anger and said:Did n''t I warn you not to sell liquor to----?"
55494Come now, you did not like it, did you?
55494Did he scold me?
55494Did the true cause of this rather rough treatment lie in this, that he had been a pupil of John Mason Duncan, the independent?
55494Did you know John Chambers?"
55494Disowned of presbyteries and looked at suspiciously by the fathers and lords in the church, where should he go?
55494Does any one of you say that the work of the Lord offers no compensation in the way of personal fame?
55494Does the reader complain that this chapter is already too long?
55494How are children to be trained?
55494How are the young men and lads who congregate about dram shops, street corners, engine houses, etc., etc., to be saved?
55494How should the Christian man meet scandal?
55494I could greatly increase the list from my own diary, but a few will suffice as specimens: Is the religious movement of the day, of God?
55494If children are properly trained will they depart therefrom when old?
55494If these mighty men of God could give him ordination, why need he mourn the loss of clerical favor nearer home?
55494Is there anything in the commission given by Christ to ministers that justifies them in encouraging civil war?
55494They will not and can not ordain such a man without something more.... What mischief would the most extensive liberality produce?"
55494Was ecclesiasticism good order in this case?
55494Was not John Chambers right?
55494Was not his a life unto life?
55494Was the pupil''s"sympathy"stronger than were the preacher''s convictions?
55494Was the young preacher''s imagination busy with the scenes of a century before?
55494What pastor ever had the power of drawing around him, to the same extent, the young men of our city?
55494What should the young man do?
55494When the second question was proposed,"Are you prepared to do so now?"
55494Why are men so bitterly opposed to the religion of the Bible?
55494Will a man rob God?
55494Would my readers wish to have a specimen of John Chambers''s preaching even in his early days?
55494Yet,"did not our hearts burn within us"when we heard?
49432Did they have school in their own house?
49432Did you set all the type, or did some one help you?
49432Do you think Smith ever got any plates out of the hill he claimed to?
49432Elder Pratt then asked,''Did you see the angel at this time?'' 49432 Had he been fighting and drunk?"
49432How were they as to habits of drinking and getting drunk?
49432I then asked Mr. Harris if he ever lost 3,000 dollars by the publishing of the Book of Mormon? 49432 In what respect did they differ from other people, if at all?"
49432Was Rigdon ever around there before the Book of Mormon was published?
49432Well, did they claim anything else than that he was the translator when they brought the manuscript to you?
49432Well; did you change any part of it when you were setting the type?
49432Well; you have been looking out for the facts a long time have you not, doctor?
49432What about that black sheep your father let them have?
49432What did the Smiths do that the people abused them so?
49432What did you know about his finding that book, or the plates in the hill over here?
49432What makes you think he was connected with them?
49432What was the character of Smith, as to his drinking?
49432Who was their teacher?
49432Why did n''t they like Smith?
49432Why did you not change it and correct it? 49432 You were living at home at the time, and it seems you ought to know if they got a sheep, or stole one, from your father?"
49432''Did you go to England to lecture against Mormonism?''
49432''What became of the plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated?''
49432********"How well did you know young Joseph Smith?"
49432********"If young Smith was illiterate as you say, doctor, how do you account for the Book of Mormon?"
49432: Question.--''Did you, Mrs. Davison, write a letter to John Storrs, giving an account of the origin of the Book of Mormon?''
49432A.--''Where is the manuscript?''
49432Are these singular?
49432Did you ever see one of the first copies?
49432Do not some persons assert that Rigdon was in Pittsburg and acquainted with Patterson and Lambdin years before 1822?
49432From whence did Joseph Smith beg, borrow or steal their history?
49432Gilbert?"
49432How is it changed now?"
49432How is it possible, it is asked, that we can believe that God would choose such an instrument for His work?
49432How is that?"
49432How many of the printed pages of the Book of Mormon could an ordinary clerk transcribe from dictation in a day?
49432How much is this a day?
49432How then is it presumed that Joseph Smith obtained possession of it?
49432I then left Dr. Anthon, and was near the door, when he said,''How did the young man know the plates were there?''
49432If he found no agreement between the two he could contrive to have the"Manuscript Found"accidentally(?)
49432If not, will somebody inform us how this portion of the Book of Mormon was manufactured?
49432If then the Roman story was not the"Manuscript,"what was it?
49432If these plates were not the plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated, what were they?
49432In any case it is a consistent question, who manufactured all the rest of the Book of Mormon?
49432Is it a divine record?''
49432It may be asked, is there no conflicting testimony?
49432Now what but false- hood could be expected from such a person?
49432Q.--''Are you certain that some of the names agree?''
49432Q.--''Did the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?''
49432Q.--''Did you ever read the manuscript?''
49432Q.--''Did you sign your name to it?''
49432Q.--''Does Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?''
49432Q.--''Does the manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?''
49432Q.--''Does the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?''
49432Q.--''Has D. P. Hurlburt got the manuscript printed?''
49432Q.--''Have you read any in the Book of Mormon?''
49432Q.--''Have you read the Book of Mormon?''
49432Q.--''How large is Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript?''
49432Q.--''Was your name attached to that letter, which was sent to Mr. John Storrs, by your order?''
49432Q.--To Mrs. McKinstry:''How old were you when your father wrote the manuscript?''
49432Saunders?"
49432So the enquiry narrows down to the consideration of this simple question, how much could Oliver Cowdery write in a day?
49432Storrs?''
49432The next question is: When did that visit occur?
49432Then what became of it?
49432This being the case, how is it possible for the two works to be identical?
49432To do this they must have traveled thousands of miles and spent months, perhaps years, to accomplish-- what?
49432Was Joseph in any of those places at the time the manuscript was there?
49432Was Sidney Rigdon ever in these places?
49432Was it for the purpose of duping the world?
49432Was there ever such an exhibition in the history of the world of such continued, such unabating, such undeviating falsehood?
49432We will now insert an interview had with him when he was not a member of the Church( in 1853?)
49432What could they gain, in any light that could be then presented to their minds, by palming such a deception upon the world?
49432What do you think of it?"
49432What greater evidence could they have?
49432What insanity could have induced Mr. Spaulding to propose such a route for the ten tribes?
49432What is the matter?
49432What was that subject?
49432What, too, shall we say of the Jaredites?
49432Where are these teachings found?
49432Where, we would ask, in the midst of the Arabian desert, could game enough be found to supply the entire wants of the migrating ten tribes?
49432Why not he find something as well as anybody else?
49432and what did he do with them?
49432where did Joseph Smith get them?
49432whither art thou fled?
37705Thou shalt have none other gods before me?_ You will not hesitate to decide.
37705A Protestant is it?
37705Americans, are- you aware that there are Jesuit nuns now in this country?
37705And for what?
37705And if those who aided her escape were detected, what would have been their fate?
37705And what occasioned this?
37705And why is this so?
37705And why, it will naturally be asked, should such men be tolerated?
37705And why, reader, do they do this?
37705And why?
37705Any man distinguished for virtue, and for love of republican principles?
37705Are these institutions aiming at the overthrow of any fixed principles in morals,_ in_ religion, or in virtue?
37705Are we called on to pass laws for the support and protection of churches, where such doctrines, as this_ bill_ contains, are promulgated?
37705Are you aware of the reasons why they are so anxious to get Protestant rather than Catholic scholars into their schools?
37705Are you not ashamed to be so long their dupes?
37705Are you to submit passively?
37705But how is it with the Roman Catholic, who comes amongst you?
37705But how was this to be done?
37705But is the Romish priest, who makes his god out of flour and water, and worships it, sinless?
37705But is their blasphemy more horrid than that of the Romish church?
37705But no Protestant opposes this party Why call it a party?
37705But suppose the hoary- headed gentleman should apply to the legislature to rebuild it, would they do so?
37705But what is Rome now, and what drove her from the high position she once occupied?
37705But why go abroad for evidence to fix upon Romish priests the indelible stigma of falsehood on the subject of indulgences?
37705But why will Americans, for a moment, entertain a doubt upon the subject?
37705But will they dare do it before me?
37705Call you this_ spiritual allegiance?_ Call you this an exercise of spiritual power, on the part of his royal holiness the Pope?
37705Call you this_ spiritual allegiance?_ Call you this an exercise of spiritual power, on the part of his royal holiness the Pope?
37705Can a Protestant worship God in those countries, according to the dictates of his own conscience?
37705Can any case be supposed, or any necessity arise, to violate the eternal principles of right and wrong, of justice and truth?
37705Can there be morality among those men or their followers?
37705Can there be religion here?
37705Can we trust the man who promulgates them, or those who subscribe to them?
37705Did our government demand any explanation from the authorities at Madeira?
37705Did the Pope discover any bad thing in the constitution or rules of action of Freemasons or Odd Fellows?
37705Did the Popish authorities ever deliver up those whom they knew to have murdered heretics to the civil tribunals?
37705Did they ever do so in a like case?
37705Do Americans desire this republic reduced to such a state of vassalage as this?
37705Do any of those fathers know the_ questions_ which a Romish priest puts to those children, at confession?
37705Do husbands know the_ questions_ which priests put to their wives, at confession?
37705Do they not endanger our civil institutions?
37705Do they not jeopardize the morals of our children?
37705Do you intend becoming a citizen of the United States?
37705Do you not blush at the reflection, that you have given so much of your money, your sympathy, and hospitality, to such arrant knaves?
37705Do you not see that her conduct, in all ages and all places where she had opportunities, confirms this?
37705Do you not see, in all your intercourse with them, the ill- concealed hatred which they, bear you?
37705Do you wish to continue as you are now?
37705Do you wish your children to learn it?
37705Do you, followers of Wickliffe, require any proof of this?
37705Does blasphemy, in their estimation, mean nothing?
37705Does he know that Daniel O''Connell and that college are the mutual tools of each other?
37705Does he know that Maynooth is the focus from which radiate all the treasons, assassinations, and murders of Protestants, in Ireland?
37705Does not every meeting of the repeal party impliedly make an assault upon our constitution?
37705Even our New England Presbyterian forefathers had among them persecutors; but who, in his sound mind, could charge this to the Presbyterian church?
37705Had not the queen of Tahiti the right to receive or refuse those Jesuit missionaries, if she had evidence that they were spies among her people?
37705Have you any record of the fact, that the church ever discountenanced the destruction of heretics?
37705Have you been conversing with any heretics of this country?
37705He gets up a splendid establishment in the county of Tipperary; and how is he treated?
37705He presented himself at his camp, obtained an entrance, and what were the consequences?
37705How are the English and Americans to treat this common enemy?
37705How is it with us in Massachusetts?
37705How long shall we be amused by the executive messages, annually informing us of receiving"assurances of friendship from Popish countries?"
37705How long will these outrages be tolerated?
37705How long will you be the dupes of Popish priests?
37705How long will you suffer this?
37705How many a worthy American have I seen myself, in Cuba, cast away when dead, as you would a carrion, not even a coffin to cover him; and why all this?
37705I would go further, and ask, Is there any thing in Paganism equally impious or more revolting to God or man?
37705If a Pagan priest should arrive amongst us, bringing with him his gods, and worshipping them in our midst, should we_ sanction_ him?
37705If there were, in what country, in what age, and in what reign?
37705If they were, I would ask at what council was it done?
37705If you have any charitable institutions for the support of Protestants, will they aid you?
37705If you hold a fair for the purpose of building a church, or for any other Protestant purpose, will they attend it and purchase from you?
37705In what consisted the alleged indignity to France?
37705Is he not an idolater?
37705Is it because Kneeland was friendless and alone, that he was selected as a proper victim?
37705Is it safe to live in the same community with them?
37705Is not this foreign demagogue endeavoring to pollute our ballot- box?
37705Is this wise in you?
37705It is ad- dressed to Papists, whether in Oregon or the United States, and what are the pious intentions of the Pope?
37705Many will ask me, Why have you not made these things known before now?
37705Need I tell you they were like those of the crocodile, which sheds them in abundance while devouring its prey?
37705Need this be proved to Americans?
37705One of the murderers, a pious Catholic, called Besma, fixing his fiendish eye upon the admiral, asked him,''Art thou the admiral?''
37705People of New England, what think you of it?
37705Should it not, at least, be forbidden to interfere, directly or indirectly, with our civil institutions?
37705Should not that sect, as such, be instantly crushed?
37705Was it for disturbing the peace, and for riotous proceedings, his bones were subsequently burned, and their ashes thrown into the next river?
37705Was it for disturbing the peace, that his venerable bones were disinterred thirty years after being deposited in the cold grave?
37705Was the conduct of Cyril ever censured by the church?
37705Was the meek, mild, and learned John Wickliffe, accused or indicted for disturbing the peace?
37705Was there any indignation meeting called?
37705Were the murders and atrocities which he committed, and caused to be committed, even disapproved by the holy mother?
37705Were there any ambassadors appointed in New England or elsewhere to ascertain the cause of this bloody tragedy?
37705Were there any resolutions passed?
37705Were there ever any heretics murdered, as such, except by the advice, counsel, and connivance of the Popish church and her priests?
37705What are the means by which those governments, which at this day are under the Pope and his priests, are conducted?
37705What are we coming to, Americans?
37705What are your Eastern fire- eaters, sword- swallowers, and dervishes, to a Popish priest?
37705What can Peel, or his few supporters, do against such a party as this?
37705What in Boston, or any where else in the United States?
37705What in New York?
37705What think you now of the word, the honor, or the oath of a Popish priest?
37705What were the causes, remote or immediate, of all the blood that has been shed in France for centuries back?
37705What were the means by which they conducted their governments?
37705What would they not have done, a few weeks ago, in Philadelphia, had they the power?
37705Where and when was such a council held?
37705Where, Americans, is the difference?
37705Which is the greater blasphemer?
37705Who could any longer doubt that they were safe?
37705Who could believe that a king would violate a solemn promise freely given?
37705Who could question the honor of a lady and the promise of a queen?
37705Who urged on all the oppositions that have been made, from time to time, to the government and constituted authorities of that country?
37705Who was the presiding Pope?
37705Who would venture to assert that a mother would not use her best effort to redeem the honor and plighted faith of a son, and that son a king?
37705Why do you encourage its propagation amongst your brethren?
37705Why do you hold communion with those who utter it?
37705Why has he sent a bull to this country, cautioning Catholics against having any thing to do with them?
37705Why has the Pope recently cursed all Odd Fellows?
37705Why have the Romish priests, from one end of this country to the other, echoed these curses?
37705Why prevent them from uniting with Odd Fellows or Freemasons?
37705Why supply them with money to gamble at the faro table, at cock- fights and bull- fights?
37705Why then do Popes and priests forbid Roman Catholics from uniting with them?
37705Why were they not even accused of such crimes?
37705Will Americans submit to this?
37705Will Catholic priests tell you there is no truth in this?
37705Will not Protestant Americans pause and reflect for a moment?
37705Will they again attend repeal associations?
37705Will they choose such a man as the upright and honorable Archer, of Virginia?
37705Will they continue to assert, that the Pope of Rome does not claim temporal as well as spiritual jurisdiction over the kingdoms of the earth?
37705Will they longer dare to curse you and your children with impunity?
37705Will they select such a man as the virtuous and pious Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey?
37705Will those who sympathize with Popery in the United States, look back to the page of history?
37705Will you still listen to Popish priests, who tell you that indulgences are neither sold nor bought now in the Romish church?
37705Will you, Americans give these men and their doctrines footing among you?
37705Witness the prohibition of its circulation in Cuba; and why is it prohibited?
37705Would the Protestant ever enter into such a treaty of alliance again?
37705Would the primitive Christians, if they now lived, hold any communion with idolaters?
37705Would they contribute their money to build temples for_ Isis and Dagon?_ Would they basely bend the knee to the golden calf of old?
37705Would they contribute their money to build temples for_ Isis and Dagon?_ Would they basely bend the knee to the golden calf of old?
37705Would they try to reconcile them?
37705Would you allow their unclean hands to touch the altars of your liberty?
37705Would you allow them to pollute the purity of your soil?
37705Would you call this fulfilling the obligations of friendship or friendly alliance?
37705Would your Puritan forefathers give the right hand of fellowship to the worshippers of a wooden image?
37705and is it because Popish priests are supported by a large party, equally criminal with themselves, that they are spared?
37705and who are taught by their church, that, in so doing, they would be serving God?
37705and will you any longer trust an Irish Papist, who is the fettered slave of the Pope?
37705doubt your superior, sir?
37705or if they do, are we compelled to listen to them?
37705or is it something introduced into our laws, only for the purpose of exercising the ingenuity of legal and ecclesiastical casuists?
37705or will you profit by these lessons, which experience is daily teaching you?
37705what crime did he commit against the state?
37705what had he done?
58078What,( says an eminent writer,) could be the cause of his belief, but this restraint, of which his belief was the natural consequence? 58078 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
58078But why dost thou judge thy brother?
58078Could you suppose as rational beings that such a being could be_ tempted_?
58078God, says this_ self sufficient teacher_, is perfectly wise, just, and good; and what is the inference?
58078If he is so frequently involved in contradictions, what must be the accumulated mass when collected together?
58078Is our situation with our Creator such, that works are sufficient to insure our salvation?
58078Is this Christianity, or is it not a renewal of the old doctrines of Pagan philosophy?
58078Jesus answered, is it"easier to say thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, rise up and walk?
58078Now what is all this?
58078Now what kind of reason can this be?
58078Under these circumstances is it not proper for you to consider whether you have not a part to act?
58078What are these?
58078You may say that your idea of opening an account with the Creator was only by way of illustration, but what does it illustrate?
58078or why dost thou set at nought thy brother?
11381''And is not the body more than raiment?''
11381''But,''say some,''is not salvation going to a place called heaven?''
11381''Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?''
11381''The Lord is my light, and my salvation, of whom then shall I be afraid?
11381''What is your name?''
11381''Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit to his stature?''
11381''Who gave you this name?''
11381''Who is God?
11381***** May I boldly ask you to alter this to- day?
11381--My friends, do we not see them avenge themselves daily?
11381A small question?
11381Ah, my friends, might one not learn it at once, if one would but open one''s eyes and look at things as they are?
11381And above all, Malachi says, the root question of all would be, what sort of fathers have you been to your children?
11381And as for fine clothes and rich ornaments,''Is not the body more than raiment?''
11381And by this time some of you are asking,''Live?
11381And consider, my friends, can any good result come from handling sacred matters with such harsh and fierce hands as they have been handled of late?
11381And did you ever ask yourself how that apparent miracle could come to pass?
11381And do we not find in the very end of Scripture the Apostles working with their own hands for their daily bread?
11381And do you not know that so to forgive would be no weak indulgence, but the part of a good father; a good, and noble, and human thing to do?
11381And do you seek first God''s righteousness?
11381And for the rest, again I say, is not God your Father?
11381And how can a man get that blessed and noble state of mind?
11381And how can it tell him that till it has told him that God is his Father?
11381And how can you tell but that he is right on the whole, and as far as he sees?
11381And how shall we know whether our hearts are turned away, or whether they are right with God?
11381And if God be with them, who dare be against them?
11381And if He has given you all these wonderful powers of mind and soul, surely He has given you the less blessing, the mere power to earn your own food?
11381And if it has been thus, in the case of God and of humanity, has it not been equally so in the case of the physical world?
11381And now, my friends, what lesson may we learn from this?
11381And shall we not use that spirit hand in hand?
11381And then the Gospel comes, and answers to every man, to every poor and unlearned labourer: Will you know the name of God?
11381And then with St. Paul we shall be able to answer our own question, and say,''Who will deliver me?
11381And then, if we will but cry with St. Paul,''Oh, wretched man that I am,_ who_ shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
11381And then, what blessed words are these from the Lord Jesus, which we read in the book of Revelation?
11381And to walk humbly with your God, because-- and what shall I say now?
11381And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?''
11381And what else does the Church Catechism mean, when it bids every child thank God for having brought him into a state of salvation?
11381And what happened to them in the meantime?
11381And what higher glory and honour or praise can we ascribe, even to God Himself, than to say that of Him?
11381And what is it which kills a man''s soul within him on this side the grave, and makes him dead while he has a name to live?
11381And what is sin but living according to the flesh, and not according to the spirit?
11381And what is this dark fight within us?
11381And what is this reason?
11381And what then?
11381And whence has all this waste come?
11381And who is God''s image and God''s likeness?
11381And who is The Holy Spirit?
11381And why be anxious about clothing?
11381And why should it not be so?
11381And why?
11381And why?
11381And would not that penitent child be more precious to you, though you can not tell why, than any other of your children?
11381And yet, after all, my friends, is not such a book written already?
11381And you do not mean to tell us that we shall shorten our lives by our own tempers, or our tale- bearing, though we might, perhaps, by drunkenness?''
11381Are not they better than you?
11381Are people happy together?
11381Are they not the most deep and awful, as well as the most blessed and hopeful words on earth?
11381Are they numerous, intricate, burdensome, a yoke which neither we nor our fathers have been able to bear?
11381Are they one of them laid down directly in Scripture, like the Ten Commandments, the Lord''s Prayer, or the Creeds?
11381Are they such plain matters that the wayfaring man, though poor, can make up his mind on them for himself?
11381Are we not members of the Body of bodies, members of Christ, children of God, inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven?
11381As well ask, Can a man be saved from his sins without being saved from his sins?
11381Ask yourself in every action,''What is right, what is my duty, what would God have me do?''
11381Be not anxious, saying, What shall we eat?
11381But as for anxiety, fretting, repining, complaining to God,''Why hast Thou made me thus?''
11381But did it now seem strange to you that David''s repentance, which was so complete when it did come, should have come no sooner?
11381But does not that hold as good of the man who differs from you?
11381But have we done so, my friends?
11381But how about this old sin, which caused the man all this trouble?
11381But how did that old custom arise?
11381But if His will is to give it us, why ask Him at all?
11381But if even they ought to have known that God was Love, how much more we?
11381But if they could not see the beauty of His conduct, can we?
11381But is this the right state for men?
11381But of what?
11381But the child knows already that God is his Father; and therefore, when the Catechism asks him,''What is his duty to God?''
11381But what before you die?
11381But what is eternal life?
11381But what part of it?
11381But what sort of virtue?
11381But what use of many words?
11381But who is He?
11381But, my friends, if it is the right of free Englishmen to protest against such doings, how shall it be done?
11381But_ why_ is his Christian name given him when he is baptized?
11381Can Christ deny Himself?
11381Can God obey?
11381Can man weary God?
11381Can the creature conquer and destroy the love of his Creator?
11381Can there be humility in God?
11381Did he need Nathan to tell him that he had done wrong?
11381Did it ever happen to any of you, to see a mob of several thousands put to instant flight by a mere handful of soldiers?
11381Did it ever seem to you a curious thing that the Catechism begins by asking the child its name?
11381Die?
11381Do not men try to better themselves at the expense of the parish-- to the injury of the parish?
11381Do not most people fancy that God''s kingdom only means some pleasant place to which people are to go after they die?
11381Do they belong to the simple fundamental truths of the Gospel?
11381Do they mean that Jews were forbid to murder, steal, and commit adultery, but that Christians are not forbidden?
11381Do they not tell us the very mystery of God''s being?
11381Do they pull well together?
11381Do we believe that this earth was made by Jesus Christ?--by Him who was full of grace and truth?
11381Do we believe this?
11381Do you fancy God less of a father than you are?
11381Do you not know what frame of mind I mean?
11381Do you not think that just in proportion to the child''s quickness and understanding, he would be awed, almost terrified?
11381Do you see the same law working in our own free country?
11381Do you seek first God''s kingdom, or your own profit, your own pleasure, your own reputation?
11381Do you?
11381Does God walk humbly?
11381Does it not seem, then, something strange that they should never in this Catechism of theirs mention one word about justifying or justification?
11381Does it seem strange to you that St. Paul should warn you, that you are not debtors to your own flesh?
11381Does not experience again show us that in the case of our fellow- men, whatsoever is made manifest, is light?
11381Does that seem to you a small question, my friends?
11381For are we not brothers after all?
11381For as Job says,''Can man by searching find out God?''
11381For if a child is not justified in being a member of Christ, a child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven, what is he justified in being?
11381For is it not the likeness of God Himself?
11381For the Spirit of God is God, and therefore the life of God is the life which God''s Spirit makes men live; and what is that?
11381For what does St. Paul say was the matter with the old heathens?
11381For what is this same eternal death?
11381For what says the text?
11381For what son is there whom His Father does not chastise?
11381For, are we not members of a body, my friends?
11381For, my friends, were you ever, any one of you, for one half hour, completely angry, completely_ sulky_?
11381God will not surely lay down one law for you, and another for him?
11381Has he not a conscience, a spirit in him which knows good from evil?
11381Has he not an earthly father, through whom he may know_ The_ Father?
11381Has it never happened to you to know some young country lad, both before and after he has become a soldier?
11381Has it not been so in our notions of God?
11381Has not Christ redeemed us with one and the same sacrifice?
11381Has not God made us of one blood, English men, with English hearts?
11381Has not her very wealth vanished from her, because she sold herself to work all unrighteousness with greediness?
11381Has not the Holy Spirit given us one and the same desire of doing good?
11381Has not your Heavenly Father given you a higher life than the mere life which must be kept up by food, which He has given to the animals?
11381Has she not dwindled down into the most miserable and helpless of all nations?
11381Have I not a right to give a man as good as he brings?''
11381Have any of you here ever stood godfather or godmother to any young person in this parish who is not yet confirmed?
11381Have we not the four Gospels, which tell us of Jesus Christ, the perfect Son, who came to do the will of a perfect Father?
11381He says,''Well, perhaps I am unhappy because I have done something wrong: what wrong can I have done?''
11381He was king of all Israel, and what was one small vineyard more or less to him?
11381He would inquire of every man, How have you kept my image; my likeness, in which I made you?
11381His love, who Himself went down into hell, and preached to the spirits in prison, to show that he did care even for them?
11381His, who, were you in the very lowest depths of hell, would pity you still?
11381How can a man be saved from his sins but by becoming sinless?
11381How can it tell him what breaking his duty is till it has told him what the duty itself is?
11381How can it tell him what sin is till it has told him what righteousness is?
11381How could the great Prophet of Nazareth stoop to trouble Himself about such poor insignificant people?
11381How do you know that He does not care for them as much as He does for you?
11381How do you know that He does not rejoice in them as much as in you?
11381How many free nations in Europe lie now in bondage, gnawing their tongues for pain, and weary with waiting for the deliverance which does not come?
11381How then shall we show forth our thankfulness, not only in our lips, but in our lives?
11381How would the Lord Jesus Christ have behaved, if He had been in my place when He was upon earth?
11381I ask you whether this is right and just?
11381I depend on them, and not on God, for comfort and for wealth, and my Heavenly Father does_ not_ know what I have need of?''
11381I have done right from fear of hell, from hope of heaven; or to win Thy blessings: but how often have I done right really and purely for Thy sake?
11381I have seen( and what sadder or more fearful sight?)
11381If I be wrong myself, how can I make myself right?
11381If a man be bad and sinful, can he be saved from eternal death without curing his badness and sinfulness?
11381If a tree be decayed, can it be saved from dying without curing the decay?
11381If an animal is diseased can it be saved from dying without curing the disease?
11381If not, no confessing with the mouth will be unto salvation, for how can a man be saved in his sins?
11381If this is not bond enough between man and man, what bond would we have?
11381If we can enjoy ourselves a little, why should we not?
11381If you say of a man,''he is in a state of happiness,''you mean, do you not, that he is happy now, not that he may perhaps be happy some day?
11381If you were, did you ever feel any torment like_ that_?
11381In what?
11381Inspired, infinite, inexhaustible as it is, can we pretend to have fathomed all its abysses, to have comprehended all its boundless treasures?
11381Instead of behaving like God''s ministers and God''s stewards, and asking,''How would God our King have us rule His kingdom?''
11381Instead of saying,''How shall we make the children have faith in God by telling them what faith is?''
11381Is He not_ The_ Father, the perfect Father,''from whom every fatherhood in heaven and earth is named?''
11381Is he not an earthly son; and through that may he not know_ The_ Son?
11381Is it not a life of love, joy, peace, long- suffering, gentleness, goodness, patience, meekness?
11381Is it not the very way, the only way, to stir up in him faith, and real hearty trust and affection towards God?
11381Is it not written, that not one jot or tittle of the Law shall fail; and that Christ came, not to destroy the Law, but to fulfil it?
11381Is not that a prayer for men as well as praise to God?
11381Is not the life more than meat?
11381Is not this enough, my friends?
11381Is not this true?
11381Is not your body a far more beautiful and nobler thing than all the gay clothes with which you can bedizen it?
11381Is not, not merely sun and stars, but even the meanest gnat which hums in the air, better than man, more worthy of God''s love than man?
11381Is righteousness what we want?
11381Is that the sort of young person next door to whom you would wish to live?
11381Is that the sort of young person with whom you would wish to see your children keeping company?
11381Is there none in you and me?
11381Is there not in you and me?
11381Is to be made good men what we want?
11381Look at Spain, which was once the richest of all nations; and did her riches preserve her?
11381Man was created in the image and likeness of God, and who is the image and likeness of God but Jesus Christ?
11381May not glorious beings, angels, be dwelling in them, compared to whom man is no better than a beast?''
11381My dearest friends, ask yourselves, each of you, in which of these two ways do you look at your own station in life?
11381Nay, more, if we are to be very exact( and can we be too exact?)
11381Never say in your hearts when you are tempted to be hard, cruel, covetous, over- reaching,''What harm?
11381No one can now say,''I can not see God, how then can you expect me to be like God?''
11381No one can say now,''How can a man be like God, and live a life like God''s life?''
11381No, my friends, that is not the meaning of the text; and when I ask you, Have you obeyed the text?
11381Now are not the points about which there has been, and is still, most dispute, just of this very number?
11381Now can you not see why baptism is the proper time for giving the child a name?
11381Now do you ask yourselves,''How am I to be righteous in my station, as Christ was in His?
11381Now how is that?
11381Now what do those hymns mean by such words, if they mean anything at all?
11381Now what hinders a little child, from the very moment that it can think or speak, from entering into that salvation?
11381Now, how is this?
11381Now, is this profitable?
11381Now, my friends, has this noble history no lesson in it for us?
11381Now, what is this one disease, to which every man, you and I, are all liable?
11381Now, why is this?
11381Oh, my friends, is not that damnation indeed, to be a devil here on earth, and for aught we know, for ever and ever?
11381Oh, my friends, who made us to differ from others, or what have we that we did not receive?
11381Oh, what can we expect, if we neglect so great salvation?
11381Or do you say to yourselves,''How can I get the greatest quantity of money and pleasure out of my station, with the least trouble to myself?''
11381Or perhaps he does get what he wants: and is he happy after all?
11381Perhaps that does not seem to you any great difference?
11381Shall I come before him with burnt offerings?
11381Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression; the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
11381Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?
11381Shall public spirit be only strong when it has to destroy, and not when it has to save and comfort?
11381Shall the shepherd play the part, not even of the hireling who flees and leaves the sheep to themselves, but of the very wolf who scatters the flock?
11381Shall we be more dainty than God?
11381Shall we be more dainty than God?
11381Shall we come to shame in that day?
11381Shall we not much rather be in subjection to God, the Father of Spirits, and live?
11381Shall we not speak our minds?''
11381Shall we refuse to walk with one who walks with God?
11381Shall we refuse to work with one who is a fellow- worker with God, to love one whom God loves, to take by the hand one whose guest God has become?
11381Should you like to have a child who never spoke to you, never asked you for anything?
11381Small?
11381Tell me, then, how dost thou think thou oughtest to behave to such a Father?''
11381That it was harm to break the Ten Commandments before Christ came, but no harm to break them now?
11381The best test of that, my friends, is, can we do our duty in our own place?
11381The prophet did not even give him time to excuse himself:''Thus saith the Lord, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?''
11381The whole question for each of us is,''Do we believe unto righteousness?''
11381Then what can a man''s being in a state of salvation mean, by all rules of English, but that he is saved?
11381Then why should we bite and tear each other about that which is over and above this?
11381Therefore, when it asks him,''What is thy duty to God and to thy neighbour?''
11381These are God''s promises-- simple and clear enough: and what are God''s demands?
11381They do not ask the child,''How is a man justified?''
11381This may seem a fanciful dream, too fair to be possible; but what prevents it from being possible, save and except our own selfishness and laziness?
11381Thus the whole Catechism turns upon the very first question in it--''What is thy name?''
11381Thus: What are the fruits of God''s Spirit?
11381To whom are we to attribute any man''s good deeds, except to the Holy Spirit?
11381True we have the infallible rule of Scripture: but are our own interpretations of it so sure to be infallible?
11381True, there are errors against which we are bound to protest to the uttermost; but how few?
11381True; but what has called out the sense of duty?
11381Was not the very first command given to man to replenish the earth and subdue it?
11381We believe the Apostles''Creed, surely?
11381We shall say to them, not''Wherein do we differ?''
11381Were you ever once-- were it but for five minutes-- utterly ashamed of yourself?
11381What Lord-- Which Lord?
11381What an excuse for them to blaspheme the holy name whereby we are called, and ask, as of old,''Is this then the Gospel of Peace?
11381What did the Lord Jesus Christ say that eternal life was?
11381What do they mean?
11381What do they mean?
11381What do you think the child''s feeling would be?
11381What does all this mean?
11381What does the Bible call it?
11381What else does the very name''minister''mean?
11381What greater blessing than to escape that?
11381What greater misery than that?
11381What has a child''s name to do with his Faith and duty as a Christian?
11381What has inspired the courage?
11381What has the history of theology been for near one thousand eight hundred years?
11381What is God like?
11381What is the watchword of Protestantism?
11381What laws of God, now, can we learn from this story?
11381What matter?
11381What might he not have invented, made, carried over land and sea?
11381What part of their understanding was it which was darkened?
11381What sadder mistake?
11381What sadder sight?
11381What should hinder any child whom you or I ever saw from knowing God, and His Name, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit?
11381What sort of children to your fathers?
11381What sort of doctrines they were professing?
11381What sort of husbands, fathers, sons, neighbours, subjects, and governors, have you been?
11381What was it that they had got dark about and could not understand?
11381What was the fruit of their wilfully forgetting what God''s life was?
11381What wilt thou eat, and what wilt thou drink, and wherewithal wilt thou be clothed?
11381What words are these, my friends?
11381What would all the world think of you, if they knew as much against you as I do?
11381What would the world think of you, if they saw into that dirty heart of yours?''
11381What, then, is this wonder- working thought which makes the soldier strong?
11381When people say to themselves( as who does not at moments?)
11381Where shall we find Him, or His likeness?''
11381Where, I ask, are those dreams now?
11381Wherewith shall I come before the Lord and bow myself before the most High God?
11381Which is uglier and ghastlier-- a spirit without a body, or a body without a spirit?
11381Who are we that we should judge another?
11381Who are we that we should refuse one hand stretched out to grasp our own?
11381Who are we that we should say,''Stand back, for I am holier than thou?''
11381Who can tell?
11381Who has showed thee?
11381Who shall deliver a man from the body of that death?
11381Why occupy his head, perhaps disturb his simple faith, by giving him a smattering of secular science?''
11381Why pray at all, if God already knows our necessities, and is able and willing to supply them?
11381Why then rather than at any other time?
11381Why will you not have faith in your Heavenly Father?
11381Why, what harder name can we call any man or woman, than to say that they are''shameless,''dead to shame?
11381Will all the fretting and anxiety in the world make you one foot or one inch taller than you are?
11381Will it make you stronger, wiser, more able to help yourself?
11381Will none of these hard words hit some grown people in our day?
11381Will the Lord be pleased with this, that and the other fantastical action, or great sacrifice of mine?''
11381Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams?
11381Would not all be forgiven and forgotten at once?
11381Would you have rather expected to hear John the Baptist ask, what sort of saints they had been?
11381Would you not feel a peculiar interest in him henceforth?
11381Yes, we are ready to say, I may be miserable and unfortunate, but the Great God of heaven and earth is my Father; and what can happen to me?
11381Yes; but do you believe too that He whom people are too apt to call God, just because they have no other name to call Him, is your Father?
11381You do not know?
11381You do not surely mean that you are quite right; perfect and infallible?
11381are we living it?
11381are we to be tongue- tied?
11381but''What is_ right_ for us to do?''
11381but''Wherein do we agree?''
11381can not tell?
11381have we not rather forgotten the meaning of the text, and what God''s kingdom is, and what His righteousness is?
11381have we sought first God''s kingdom and His righteousness?
11381holiness from wickedness-- far more clearly and tenderly than the souls of most grown people do?
11381how can I behave like Christ in my station?
11381how can I do my Heavenly Father''s will, as Christ did?
11381how would the Lord Jesus Christ have behaved, if He had been in my place, when He was on earth?''
11381if thou be extreme to mark what is done amiss, who shall abide it?
11381more fastidious than God?
11381more righteous than God?
11381more separate from sinners than God?
11381or are we alienated from it, careless about it, disliking it?
11381or at last, perhaps, the old question,''Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
11381or, what shall we drink, or wherewithal shall we be clothed?
11381they said,''How shall we make them have faith in God by telling them what God is?''
11381what is my duty here?
11381what more beautiful words are there in the world?
11381what sort of life does the Spirit of God make man live?
11381what use in that?
11381who is ready to sacrifice his own credit, his own pleasure, his own success in life, for the sake of his father''s comfort and honour?
11381who shall stand in that day?
6733How is it that this people who were formerly so unnatural and so barbarous are to- day so different, so humane, and quiet and tractible?
6733Shall we lose our souls that have cost Him so dear, for which he suffered so much, and which he shed all his blood to purchase?
6733What has rendered them so docile and submissive; in short, what has worked this happy change if not the Catholic religion?
39223Art thou the Christ?
39223But John stayed Him, saying: I ought to be baptized by Thee, and comest Thou to me?
39223If Thou, O Lord, wilt mark iniquities, Lord, who shall stand it?
39223Lord when did we see Thee... in prison?
39223Master, where dwellest Thou?
39223The inheritance of the Lord,what is it?
39223What shall I ask?
39223What shall I render?
39223What went you out in the desert to see?
39223What went you out into the desert to see? 39223 What went you out to see?"
39223Where is He that is born King of the Jews?
39223Who is sufficient for these things?
39223Who is sufficient for these things?
39223Who is there among you that feareth the Lord, that heareth the voice of His servant, that hath walked in darkness and hath no light? 39223 _ Learn of Me._"What am I to learn?
39223_ You did it to Me._And all the rest that have no labels?
3922310), is it not enough?
39223A man clothed in soft garments?
39223A man clothed in soft garments?
39223A prophet?
39223A prophet?
39223A reed shaken with the wind?
39223A reed shaken with the wind?"
39223All are very familiar and bring back for the most part happy memories, but some of them seem to be labelled.--What is it that is written across them?
39223All can witness to my presence, how many can witness also to my sins?
39223Am I afraid at the sterner aspect which things seem to have taken?
39223Am I continually holding converse with Him, telling Him all that is in my heart?
39223Am I going to pose as a martyr, craving for and expecting every one''s sympathy?
39223Am I going to put difficulties in the way of those who succeed me, and make it hard for those to whom it has been my privilege to minister?
39223Am I helping His poor, tending His sick, instructing His ignorant, bringing Home His sheep, loving His little ones, comforting His sorrowful ones?
39223Am I on it?
39223Am I patient with souls, patient with myself, patient above all when God says:_ Wait_, do nothing?
39223Am I really persuaded that I am only here to make Him manifest?
39223Am I to consider all the sins of my life?
39223Am I to turn away sadly then from Mary this time, saying: It is too hard for me, I can not copy thy Son here?
39223Am I trying to look at the world with the eyes of love with which He regarded it, when He first made Himself incarnate for it?
39223And Joseph?
39223And do they lose in the transaction?
39223And what about the thanksgiving?
39223And what have the waters of Jordan to say?
39223And what is the way of peace but the way of_ faith_, which He is coming to light up?
39223And what was that?
39223And what was the means whereby all this joy was given to the Blessed Trinity?
39223And what were their conclusions?
39223And who could be a better Judge of how the laws are kept than He Who made them?
39223Are all my desires centred on the little One Who is coming?
39223Are my joy and my peace so great that nothing has the power to touch them?
39223Are these words of St. Paul true about me?
39223Are we to be discouraged, to dread them, to say we are sure to fall again, and thus give the enemy a hold over us?
39223Art Thou really the one desire of my heart, around which all my hopes centre?
39223Art thou Elias?
39223Art thou the prophet?
39223As the great day approaches is my interior life becoming more intense?
39223Because He prefers_ little_ things?
39223Because the Roman Emperor wanted to know the number of the subjects in his vast empire just to satisfy his ambition?
39223But could not God have devised means to send Mary to Bethlehem without disturbing the whole world?
39223But does He, the God of infinite mercy and plenteous redemption, never look at my pictures?
39223But how can I be sure that the darkness is permitted by Him?
39223But how can I hope in darkness, how can I lean upon Someone Who is not there?
39223But what is the use when I know I shall fail again?
39223But what was it that made_ this_ inheritance more pleasing to God than any of the other souls which He had redeemed?
39223But what went you out to see?
39223But what went you out to see?
39223But where is He, this Servant of God Who has come to do His Will, this Man Who is also God, this Splendour of the Light Eternal and Sun of Justice?
39223But who is ever going to persuade me that no glory is due to me?
39223Can I adopt this method?
39223Can I be sad when I realize the presence of JESUS in the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar and all that means to me?
39223Can I be said to be a person of one idea-- that of manifesting my Lord to others?
39223Can we imagine Mary talking like this?
39223Can we imagine him anxious and disturbed and worried?
39223Could there be a better method than this for making us zealous for the work so dear to His Heart?
39223Dare I come and kneel there where all is so holy and so perfect?
39223Dare I go to the"Gate of Heaven"and say that I want to learn to be humble, that is, that I want to copy JESUS and Mary in their humiliations?
39223Did the Angels who fell understand this and was this the cause of their rebellion?
39223Do I want to be humble?
39223Do my words and deeds, does my very manner, speak to them of Him and make them think of Him?
39223Does He allude to the past and throw doubts on the future?
39223Does He demand these by force?
39223Does He upbraid?
39223Does a child worry when its father is near?
39223Does darkness make any difference to the intercourse of those who love?
39223Does man realize this privilege and rise to it?
39223Does not this solve many a problem?
39223For is it not their God who is the cause of all that is happening to them, and is not that enough for those who love?
39223Had Herod reached the limit, filled up the measure?
39223He could have taken our nature, had He so wished, without all these humiliations; why then did He despise not the Virgin''s womb?
39223He was_ afraid_, he said, afraid of what?
39223How am I going to bear it when my turn comes?
39223How can I do anything but rejoice when I think of the Divine Inhabitation?
39223How can this be?
39223How do they bear this difficult situation?
39223How far do I copy Our Lady in her interior life?
39223How is it to be done?
39223How is it with me?
39223How long has He been preparing?
39223How much do I think about it?
39223How will He use this Key and what is it?
39223How?
39223How_ do_ I bear them?
39223I want to prepare the way of the Lord in my heart, how shall I do it?
39223I, He?
39223If duties or conservation demanded all her attention for a while, did it matter?
39223If they could be called up and asked:"What did you think of so and so?"
39223Is God angry?
39223Is He the centre of all my preparations for Christmas?
39223Is it not for the joy of seeing it look for her and for the consolation she is going to give it in letting herself be found?
39223Is it not to please God and to do His Will?
39223Is my zeal tempered with patience?
39223Is she very much concerned about_ what_ the child is doing or_ how_ it is doing it?
39223Is that why Our Lord refused to speak to him?
39223Is this how God treats His friends?
39223Is this the reward for fidelity and loyalty?
39223Is this what the King of Peace intends?
39223Mary''s correspondence with grace we naturally answer; but what do we mean by that?
39223May it not be that I am thinking too much about the shining of the light and too little about the burning?
39223My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God?"
39223No, rather let me ask what was the essence of His prayer?
39223Now what is my side of this great question?
39223Of his Master because He was hard and unjust?
39223So with temptations-- why these terrible temptations, when God could so easily remove them?
39223That if my zeal is to be efficacious I must live a hermit''s life far from the haunts of men?
39223That of a loyal, whole- hearted, loving subject or that of one who is still hesitating between the service of self and the service of the King?
39223They can not turn to Him and say:"Why hast Thou made me thus?"
39223This fresh miracle was soon"noised abroad"and the people asked in fear:"What an one, think ye, shall this child be?"
39223To Whom?
39223Was it"a man clothed in soft garments"and living delicately?
39223Was it"a prophet?"
39223Was it"a reed shaken with the wind?"
39223What answer would those with whom I live, those who know me best, have to give?
39223What are His methods?
39223What are all these but obstacles which keep God at a distance?
39223What are the Will and pleasure of God?
39223What are the desires of the nations compared with His desire?
39223What are these"goods?"
39223What could be more natural?
39223What did the multitudes see?
39223What did they hear?
39223What does He ask in return?
39223What does it mean?
39223What does my Morning Offering mean, but that the prayers, work and sufferings of the day are all offered to Him?
39223What follows?
39223What happened at that moment?
39223What happened then?
39223What has He to say as soon as He comes in sight?
39223What have His messengers to say when He asks:"What went you out to see?"
39223What have I to do with these sublime truths?
39223What have I to offer as I kneel in adoration?
39223What have_ They_ to say?
39223What is He doing during these months of waiting before Christmas?
39223What is Prayer?
39223What is in her mind when she sees those first streaks of light?
39223What is my consolation and strength?
39223What is my intention in my prayers?
39223What is my response going to be to that Sceptre stretched out once again?
39223What is necessary for all this?
39223What is that?
39223What lessons can we learn for our own preparation for the Coming of Christ this Advent?
39223What light?
39223What more natural than that I should make use of such a messenger to take back my offerings?
39223What part is self- sacrifice taking in my preparation for my King this Advent?
39223What sort of requests will these be?
39223What then was her secret?
39223What was John''s attitude?
39223What was it which lay behind all?
39223What was my intention in paying it?
39223What were His?
39223When people want to make much of me and my work and ask who I am, is my one thought to turn their eyes from me to Him Who is coming?
39223When shall I learn that all my troubles come directly from JESUS too, and from my union with Him?
39223When the people wondering asked him: Art thou the Christ?
39223Where did she seek this rest, this calm of which her whole life speaks?
39223Where had He come from?
39223Who could better help us to prepare for the Coming of her Son than His own Mother?
39223Who should be more filled with joy than I for whom He was incarnate?
39223Why do people shut themselves up in convents, cries the world, when they might do so much good outside?
39223Why does a mother hide from her child?
39223Why is this, O Orient?
39223Why these and not those?
39223Why this_ dryness_ in prayer?
39223Why was this?
39223Why?
39223Why?
39223Why?
39223Yes, it is natural for the saints to reason like this, but what about me?
39223_ A determination of purpose._"What went you out into the desert to see?
39223_ Dare_ I say this prayer?
39223_ Fidelity to duty._"But what went you out to see?
39223_ How will He come?_ He"shall so come as you have seen Him going into Heaven"( Acts I.
39223_ In omnibus requiem quaesivi._--Is it so very hard?
39223_ Is_ He being made manifest to others through me?
39223_ Self- sacrifice._"But what went you out to see?
39223_ Spiritual Bouquet._"What went you out to see?"
39223_ Spiritual Bouquet._"Why hidest Thou Thy Face?"
39223_ When will He come?_ God"hath_ appointed_ a day wherein He will judge the world in equity by the Man whom He hath appointed."
39223_ Whose_ prayers who shall say?
39223_ Why does He hide Himself?_ Why does He deliberately set up obstacles which prevent the soul from seeing Him?
39223_ Why does He hide Himself?_ Why does He deliberately set up obstacles which prevent the soul from seeing Him?
39223what would they have to say?
13151How can you bid me,he would say,"to follow my healthy nature, when ye know that my diseased nature has bound me?
13151How much more shall the blood of Christ purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?
13151Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
131512.--Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
1315138.--And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?
131514.--- How shall we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land?
1315140, 41.--What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
131519.--How can these things be?
13151Again, what has become of church discipline?
13151And are we not Christ''s?
13151And because in St. Luke''s account, when our Lord comes to his disciples the last time, his words are given thus,"Why sleep ye?
13151And if God vouchsafes so much to him, how can we look upon him as though he were no way connected with us?
13151And if a parent feels thus, what must be our feelings, seeing that this evil has been wrought here?
13151And if it be so hard, and we have need so greatly to pray for God''s help, should we not all also be anxious to help one another?
13151And is it not quite clear, that to such persons, God can not be said to be their God?
13151And is it not true also, that, if we look for it, we can also find in every one something to love?
13151And is there not also in us that evil heart of unbelief and disobedience which departs from the living God?
13151And now, in conclusion, if we ask, what should follow from all that has been said?
13151And now, is it true of us, at this present time, that God will be found by us if we seek him, or that he will not be found?
13151And then it goes on--"And with whom was he grieved forty years?
13151And think we that God cares for it less than we do?
13151And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest, but to them that believed not?"
13151And what is it to be not saved but lost?
13151And what is now become of this witness?
13151And what thoughts do we suppose that they carried with them?
13151And why do we not remember it?
13151And why have they entered; why have they marred that which was so beautiful?
13151And, now, what is the proportion between the one and the other; are there as many chosen as there have been many called?
13151Are Irenà ¦ us and Tertullian the latest writers of"primitive antiquity?"
13151Are our best words or works utterly free from error or from sin?
13151Are there not many who live, to all appearance, as unconscious of his existence as we fancy the inferior animals to be?
13151Are there not many who never think of God, or care about his service?
13151Are there not some to whom their homes, both by direct precept and by example, are a far greater help than to others?
13151Are there not some, whose immediate companions here may encourage them in all good far more than may be the case with, others?
13151Are there not too many who carry away from here, instead of good notions, to be ripened and improved, evil notions, to be weeded out and destroyed?
13151Are they capable of loving God?
13151Are they not interested in becoming good, in learning to do the things which, they would?
13151Are we not as those who, when pretending to give a wholesome draught, have mixed the cup with poison?
13151Are we so little accustomed to estimate our neighbours''characters rightly, as to be unable to determine whom we may consult with advantage?
13151Are we, then, to hold that"primitive antiquity"embraces a period of nearly seven centuries?
13151As long as the life and death of Christ are strange to us, how can we be interested about them?
13151As"ye can not do the things which ye would, because the flesh and the Spirit are contrary to one another,"--what then?
13151But God said these words to us: and the point is, What impression did he mean them to have upon us?
13151But admit this, and what follows?
13151But are we to take the words of reproach literally?
13151But can it be good for us to dwell on our exaltation?
13151But can we therefore understand the Spirit of God, or conceive of him?
13151But did God tell us the words for nothing?
13151But do we understand how it is that poison kills us?
13151But does God hear them?
13151But go on a little farther, and what are the things which must come to pass then?
13151But he asks rather another question,"How can these things be?"
13151But how are we to attain to faith?
13151But if another man maintains that a different meaning is the true one, how are we to silence him, and how are we justified in calling him a heretic?
13151But if death, even thus stingless, is yet full of horror, what is he with his worst sting beside, the sting of our sins?
13151But if we mean,"Hast thou only one kind of blessing, my father?
13151But is it more wise to run from one form of error into its opposite, which, generally speaking, is no less foolish and extravagant?
13151But is it not true, that a hard temper towards man is very often, even consciously, a hard temper towards God?
13151But is there not another exception to be made for the case of children, and of very young persons?
13151But let it signify any length of time we choose, I ask, next, where is its authority to be found?
13151But must not we speak of others?
13151But now try the process of self- questioning: what do I think that Christ means me to learn from this?
13151But then comes the other great question,"Can it be hastened, and if it can, how is it to be done?"
13151But then they come, also, in their bolder form: What do I or any man know about another world, or God''s judgments?
13151But then, is any child afraid of his father so seeing him?
13151But what is to come then?
13151But what made us forget truths so obvious?
13151But what, if I were to say, that now, at this very moment, the words of the text are both applicable to us, and not applicable?
13151But what, then, must be their state actually?
13151But where is his universal Church?
13151But why does it not happen also to the souls of all?
13151But why then, you will say, did he use such language?
13151But will they remain so long?
13151But"How are the dead raised up, and with what body do they come?"
13151But, however true this may be, are we concerned in it?
13151But, then, the matter is, what is to become of us if we do not think of being saved?--shall we be saved without thinking of it?
13151But, then, this Christian feeling towards one another, how is it to be gained but by a Christian feeling towards Christ?
13151Can God''s truth be contrary to itself?
13151Can any created being understand, to the full, such"heavenly things"as these?
13151Can not we tell why it is?
13151Can that blessed Spirit of God be indeed there, and yet no sign of his presence be manifest?
13151Can that which we know to be able to make old age, and sickness, and poverty, many times full of comfort,--can that make youth and health gloomy?
13151Did we not then witness that Christ is not perished?
13151Did we think that he was ours, or that we were his?
13151Do those seek the spirit of God who never pray to God?
13151Do we doubt that our Lord''s words are true, and do we not prize them as some of the most precious which he has left us?
13151Do we enjoy any worldly good less keenly, or less shrink from any worldly evil?
13151Do we not commonly regard singularity as a fault, and attach a considerable authority to the consent of men in general?
13151Do we not feel that, as far as our own conduct is concerned, it would be exactly the same thing if no such law were in existence?
13151Do we show that we are engaged in a matter that commands our interest also, as well as our respect?
13151Do we think of it with more hope and less fear than the heathen did?
13151Do we want him for intercession?
13151Do we want him for sacrifice?
13151Do you ask how?
13151Does it include any of the general councils?
13151Does it make him really cease to respect us?
13151Does not the heart sometimes almost speak aloud the language of blasphemy: Who is God, that I should mind him?
13151Does such a judging for himself interfere, in the slightest degree, with the relation between us and him?
13151Does this seem a great thing or a little thing to be said to us?
13151Does"primitive antiquity"mean the first three centuries?
13151Every day, when he sees how often we have gone astray from him, he repeats to us, Could ye not watch with me one hour?
13151Evil spirit there is none: is it, then, possessed by the Spirit of God?
13151For the true translation of the words is this:"For who were they who, when they had heard, did provoke?
13151God think of us?
13151God''s Spirit who can search out in his own proper essence?
13151Has it ever happened to any of you, to have done a mischief to yourselves which you could not undo?
13151Has this ever happened to us?
13151Have we any thing like a distinct sense of the words of St. John,"We love God because he first loved us?"
13151Have we been ever since, and are we still, receiving the Holy Ghost?
13151Have we been unable to watch, with Christ one hour?
13151Have we ever seen his near approach-- has he ever forced himself upon our notice whether we would or no?
13151Have we ever tried this with our children?
13151Have we not here, also, many in whom he has wrought this work?
13151Have we tastes not fully reconciled to our calling,--faculties which seem not to have found their proper field?
13151Have ye no better comfort than this to offer me?
13151He brought life and immortality to light:--is this indeed true as far as we are concerned?
13151Here is, indeed, a very humble history for us each to study; yet what other history can concern us so nearly?
13151Here, indeed, our Lord''s command does apply to us, that we be not anxious;"Which of you by taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?"
13151How are they passing their time in the wilderness, and with what prospects when they come to the end of it?
13151How are we to know who were sound?
13151How can God''s Spirit create within me a spirit like himself, while I continue a man as before?
13151How can we get him to visit us?
13151How can we go on upholding a system, the effects of which appear to be so merely mischievous?
13151How have we escaped these, or turned them to good account?
13151How is it that some do fulfil the apostle''s bidding?
13151How should we, when we can not understand our own?
13151How, then, has Christianity no mysteries?
13151I ask of your own consciences, whether you have had any sense that he has heard you?
13151I mean, what can we do as individuals?
13151I see no reason why we should not; but is there no reason why we should?
13151If God hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, what room can there be for fear or for danger?
13151If all things in us and about us are now of God, what room can there be for sin?
13151If no sign of life appears, can the life indeed be stirring?
13151If not, then is it not manifest, that you have sought God, and have not found him; that you have called upon him and he has not heard?
13151If we are labouring to keep alive our good resolutions made at Christ''s table, why should we think that others have forgotten them?
13151If we mean to say,"Hast thou health to give to others only and not to me?
13151If we say that he will not be found, then of what avail can it be to say any word more?
13151In the books which they refer to, and from which they are constantly deriving assistance, do they never observe any errors in the printing?
13151In the decisions of the general councils?
13151In the highest possible sense of the terms; but who can tell what that highest possible sense of the terms is?
13151Is a tenet, or a practice taught when Christianity had been more than six hundred years in the world, to be called primitive?
13151Is it sad to us to think that our neighbour does not look upon us as fellow Christians?
13151Is it then that we have here an invincible obstacle, which renders all attempts to inspire thoughtfulness utterly vain?
13151Is it, therefore, so very certain that we do wisely in so interpreting them?
13151Is not such an alternative so extravagant as to be a complete reductio ad absurdum?
13151Is not the relation between us altered then still more?
13151Is not this a solemn warning, that for us, too, individually, God''s promises may be forfeited?
13151Is nothing within us to be safe from possible doubt, or is everything?
13151Is punishment a degradation to a nature which, is so self- degraded as to be incapable of being moved by anything better?
13151Is the law dead really to such as these?
13151Is their actual state one of hopeful promise for this period, for this life which no death shall terminate?
13151Is this a contradiction, and therefore impossible?
13151It is so strictly; for who can worthily calculate the value of a single human soul?
13151May not our neighbour''s silence also conceal within his breast the same good purposes?
13151May we really sleep on, and take our rest?
13151NOW, in what does this preparing for him consist; and what is its object?
13151Nay rather let us put a Christian sense on Esau''s prayer, and cry,"''Hast thou but one blessing, my Father?
13151Nay, do we not often appeal to this consent as to a proof which a sane mind must admit as decisive?
13151Nay, is it a state of any promise at all, of any chance at all?
13151Next, in what does the preparation consist?
13151Now, first, do they seem far from it?
13151Now, if I were to ask, Do you believe these words?
13151Now, if this be the prize to which we are called, who are they who are also chosen to it?
13151Now, is Christ''s promise,"Seek, and ye shall find,"equally true to all of us?
13151Now, is there any difference in the nature of these two questions, which led our Lord to treat them so differently?
13151Now, then, how to explain this seeming contradiction?
13151Now, then, where is the solution to be found?
13151Now, what is the case in the Scripture?
13151Or are we so mad as to regard our authority as wholly set at nought, because it is not allowed to be infallible?
13151Or do Christ''s words apply in our case no less than in others; that though they who are called are many, yet they who are chosen are few?
13151Or does this thinking for themselve mean, that they will begin to question all they had ever learnt?
13151Or is it but a seeming contradiction only, and not only possible, but true?
13151Others said, How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
13151Say not then in your hearts, Who can ascend up into heaven, that is, to bring Christ down?
13151Shall we say that these, because they have been baptized, are therefore guilty of having rejected grace given?
13151Shall we say that this is not a just interpretation of the passage in Deuteronomy?
13151Shall we say, then, that St. Paul entertained and expressed a belief which the event did not verify?
13151So far all is alike; but what follows afterwards?
13151Take any one of our large towns now, and what do we find?
13151The first was,"How can a man be born when he is old?"
13151The whole question resolves itself into this-- Are our Lord''s words in this place co- ordinate with the Holy Communion, or subordinate to it?
13151Then follows the question: With this sign lost in its most essential points, how can we supply its place?
13151There is no doubt that the game of chess may properly be called an intellectual study; but why does it not, and can not, make any man wise?
13151There is the consciousness,( when and where else can we enjoy it?)
13151There is the house, the house of God''s building, the house which must abide for ever; but where is the spirit to inhabit it?
13151This is a danger which will come to pass to us ere long: do we watch and pray that we may be delivered from it?
13151Those arrived at middle age may ask the question,"What are the things which shall come to pass to us?"
13151To both you and us too often belongs our Lord''s remonstrance,"What, could ye not watch with me one hour?"
13151To this, they have been all, in their turns, called; and out of those so called, have all, or nearly all, been chosen?
13151True it is, that the question,"What must I do to be saved?"
13151We ask, naturally,"What are the things which shall come to pass?"
13151We bear his name, we have his outward seal of belonging to his people,--can we refuse to be his in heart and true obedience?
13151We bear our witness that we are engaged in a matter that should be treated with reverence: this is very right; but do we more than this?
13151We can remember, I am supposing, that this fatal change did take place; but can we date it to any particular act, or month, or day, or hour?
13151What can be said of us, if, with so many helps lost, we throw away that which still remains?
13151What child can, by possibility, go into the evidence which makes it reasonable to believe the Bible, and to reject the authority of the Koran?
13151What could we desire more than such a living witness as this?
13151What does the true and perfect church want, that she should borrow from the broken cisterns of idolatry?
13151What is he when he is taking us, not to nothingness, but to judgment?
13151What is primitive antiquity?
13151What is so rare as to find one who is not indifferent to God?
13151What is the effect in this case?
13151What is the first and outward thing of which it reminds us?
13151What is to be said to this?
13151What made us confound things so different that the most ignorant ought to be able to distinguish them?
13151What shall we say, then?
13151What should you think would be your chance of happiness in life, if you were beginning in such a condition?
13151What so rare, even rarer than the other, as to find one who actually loves him?
13151What then?
13151What was the sin of Esau,--speaking not of the individual, but of the less favoured people of Edom,--compared with the sin of Jacob?
13151What, then, are they who are not of the Church, who do not receive the Sacraments from those who can alone give them their virtue?
13151What, then, you will say, is wanting here?
13151When would his prayers be unblessed or unfruitful?
13151Where is the infallible authority that can assure us even of the existence of God?
13151Where were they who watched with Christ one hour then,--or where are those who watch with him now?
13151Where, however, except in the councils, can we find any thing claiming to be the voice of the church?
13151Where, then, is there room for the less obtruding things of God?
13151Who is it who is reproved in those words which seem to contain its real object?
13151Who shall understand these things, when it is said, that"none knoweth the Son, save the Father; that none knoweth the Father, save the Son?"
13151Who will dare to say that he understands all that is contained in the words"God"and"spirit?"
13151Who, then, is to declare this?
13151Why may not the same thing be allowed in the church?
13151Why sit we in this place, to preach, or to listen to preaching, if God, after all, will not be found?
13151Why, then, should not the early Christians have joined altogether in the feeling of the Jews at Babylon?
13151Will he not hold fast the things which he has now not heard only, but known, lest by any means he should let them slip?
13151Will he not hold fast the things which he has now not heard only, but known, lest by any means he should let them slip?
13151Will he not see and feel that there is some reality in the things of God, that strength, and peace, and victory, are not vainly promised?
13151Will he not see and feel that there is some reality in the things of God, that strength, and peace, and victory, are not vainly promised?
13151Will he not then watch and pray the more anxiously, lest the fruit which is now partly formed should never ripen?
13151Will he not then watch and pray the more anxiously, lest the fruit which, is now partly formed should never ripen?
13151Will the decisions of any, or all, of these six councils furnish us with an authoritative interpretation of Scripture?
13151Will those who are extravagant now on a small scale, be less extravagant on a large scale?
13151Will those who are selfish now, become less selfish amidst a wider field of enjoyment?
13151Will you say I am arguing against our own Church, which says the Scripture''contains all things necessary to be believed to salvation?''
13151Would it not be plain, that God was as truly found, by such a person, as he was sought in sincerity and earnestness?
13151Would not every individual''s earnestness be confirmed by the manifest earnestness of others?
13151Would not his own sense of God''s reality be rendered stronger, by seeing that others felt it just as he did?
13151Would not the effect here also be injurious?
13151Would we rather steal our pleasures than enjoy them as our own; steal life for an instant, rather than have it our sure possession for ever?
13151Yet does the Holy Spirit so inspire us as to communicate to us His own perfections?
13151Yet is not this the case with many of us?
13151You have not strength of purpose enough to shake off folly and sin; surely you have not, or else, why should Christ have died?
13151_ And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?
13151_ Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed_?
13151_ How can these things be_?
13151_ How shall we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land_?
13151_ Then said I, Ah, Lord God I they say of me, Doth he not speak parables_?
13151_ What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
13151and how can merely human motives have force to overcome so strong a tendency of nature?
13151and how can we best avail ourselves of those parts of it which still remain?
13151and if it be so, what use can there be in dwelling upon it?
13151and must we, too, say, with the prophet,"How can we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land?"
13151and where is its authority to be found?
13151are there not here those who are becoming daily hardened through the deceitfulness of sin?
13151are we exiles from God, living amongst strangers?
13151believe nothing?
13151but read them, thinking of what they were, and what were their ends, and who can help being interested about them?
13151can names, and forms, and ordinances, supply its place?
13151can we understand nothing from them?
13151do they never find explanations given, which they perceive to be imperfect, nay, which they often feel to be actually wrong?
13151feel nothing?
13151he who is without reason and conscience, how shall he be endowed with the spirit of God?
13151how far can we understand them?
13151how we may bring Christ home with, us to our social meetings, to bless us, and to sanctify them?
13151if the recollection of this lives in us, why should it not live in our neighbour?
13151if, of the great treasure which the Church yet keeps, we are wilfully ignorant?
13151in other words, how can we distinguish God''s voice from the voice of evil?
13151is it something cold to feel that he regards us only in those common worldly relations which leave men in heart so far asunder?
13151is not another case to be supposed possible?
13151may it not be all a fiction, so that I have, in reality, nothing to fear?
13151may there not be some who can not say with truth that they are receiving the holy Ghost now?
13151may we not hope, and surely believe, that there are many in whom he is even now preparing to work it?
13151nay, how can such motives be brought to act upon the mind?
13151nay, were they not all who came out of Egypt through Moses?"
13151or can truth and goodness lead so directly to error and to evil?
13151or dispose him to believe that he is altogether beyond the reach of our instruction?
13151or do we not rather feel that such a notion would be little short of madness?
13151or does any teacher of sane mind wish him to think so?
13151or does it comprehend the venerable Bede?
13151or does it end with Augustine?
13151or four?
13151or is the thought of his father any interruption to his enjoyment?
13151or one of them?
13151or should it be so?
13151or sit down to forget purposely all their school instructions, and make out a new knowledge of the ancient languages for themselves?
13151or six?
13151or the first five?
13151or the first seven?
13151or the first two?
13151or what qualification, or compromise, is to be made in it?
13151or, rather, shall we not confess that it is in accordance with God''s word, and holy, and faithful, and true?
13151shall we say that this is the language of unbelief or of sin?
13151that all we read in Scripture of light, and life, and glory, and happiness, should really prove to us words only, and no reality?
13151that he has been ever, and still is, mighty to save?
13151that on points of scholarship and criticism, they should entirely think for themselves?
13151that this sin is aggravated, because a mercy was offered them once of which they were unconscious?
13151that whereas the promise of salvation has been made to us, we should be in the end, not saved, but lost?
13151they say of me Doth he not speak parables?
13151was it not with them that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
13151what has she not, that Mr. Newman''s system can give her?
13151what is it to make me feel, or think, or do?
13151what is the lesson to me?
13151where is the city set upon the hill, that can not be hid?
13151where is the visible kingdom of God, where all its people are striving under one Divine Head, against sin, the world, and the devil?
13151where the company of God''s children gathered together into one?
13151whether death and judgment, Christ and Christ''s service, have become more real to you after such prayers?
13151why should not they, too, have felt and said,"How can we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land?"
13151would it not rather convince us that God was really far distant from us, instead of showing that he was in the midst of us?
13151would not such a meeting also shock and check our approaches towards God?
36692Always?
36692And Philip said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
36692Are ye so soon fallen away?
36692Hath He not promised, and shall He not do it?
36692Put on righteousness like a coat of mail?
36692Shall this divinely- urgà © d heart Half toward its glory move? 36692 Then Peter, filled with the Holy fire;"--what if that power were harnessed to the enterprise?
36692Advance or retreat?
36692Along what lines shall we pull ourselves together?
36692Am I using it?
36692And I wonder where now in the vast orbit of His providence He is rearing the leaders of to- morrow?
36692And again I ask, what incidents in carnal warfare are not eclipsed by shining heroisms like these?
36692And can we do that for a man, and do it by prayer?
36692And has that counsel no pertinency for the Christian believers of our own time?
36692And if so, what is the nature and value of that experience?
36692And what does he want them to pray for?
36692And what has happened?
36692And what is that but to say again that she needed the gospel of peace?
36692And what is that object?
36692And what is the characteristic of a rushing mighty wind?
36692And what is the secret of such conquest?
36692And what is this Word of God which we are to flash through all falsehood like the thrust of a gleaming sword?
36692And what kind of shoes are we to wear as soldiers of Christ?
36692And what shall we say of a soldier- sentinel of Christ who has no eye for the great and friendly happenings on the field?
36692And who has not known him in this wild approach?
36692And who has not known the beast when he has assailed the soul in the manner of a fox?
36692And who has not shared the experience of Dante on his own road and encountered the leopard, the lion and the wolf?...
36692Are our feet ready for the road?
36692Are the streets of his soul festive with triumph, or are they dull and cheerless in defeat?
36692Are we ready for such service?
36692But can we do that?
36692But did the apostle who gives the counsel find his faith an all- sufficient shield?
36692But now, if all this is true of common hope and common experience, how is it with the supreme hope,"the hope of salvation?"
36692But now, if swords are to be beaten into ploughshares and spears into pruning- hooks, where must that work begin?
36692But what an orbit, and who would have thought that Tekoa would have been a school of the prophets?
36692But what truth?
36692By what means and ministries did they conquer the beast?
36692Can he change timidity into pluck?
36692Can he chase away his fears?
36692Can he transform a lamb into a lion?
36692Can not we feel the love- fire burning and glowing in all his ample ministry?
36692Can one soldier give another soldier nerve, and can he do it by prayer?
36692Can this life be said to be wearing a shield?
36692Can we be thinking out some absorbing question in business, and at the same time be praying to God?
36692Can we settle our goings upon any promising road of purpose and endeavour?
36692Can you feel the shock of the prophet''s words?
36692Did he become small and petty and peevish and revengeful?
36692Did he grow hard in the stoning?
36692Do I realize that I can pour grace upon their lips?
36692Do I realize that my prayers, obscure and nameless though I be, can give utterance to a Paul, a Livingstone, a Moffatt, or a Chalmers?
36692Do all congregations realize that privilege and service concerning their ministers?
36692Do we hear them calling?
36692Do you believe this?
36692Do you mark that?
36692Do you mark that?
36692Do you not see this noble knight belting himself for the great crusade that even now awaits him at the gate?
36692Does his soul expand in the winter, or does it shrink like frostbitten fruit?
36692Does not that word sound full of promise for soldiers who are about to storm a difficult position?
36692EDOUARD NAVILLE, C.D.L., LL.D., F.R.S._= Archà ¦ ology of the Old Testament= Was the Old Testament Written in Hebrew?
36692For what can the devil do with men and women in whom these hopes are blazing?
36692Have we not read of one who wrapped himself in his country''s flag and then dared an alien power to fire?
36692Have you ever known anyone drop Christ and then become more like Him?
36692Have you got the real inwardness of that appeal?
36692He is giving it to Christian believers in Ephesus: But were they not already saved?
36692He recommends the shield of faith, but is the recommendation based on personal experience?
36692How can we be defended in our long journeyings and in our crusades in the service of the King?
36692How could they do it?
36692How is it with the pilgrim soul?
36692How is prayer related to a man''s moral force?
36692How is that night- time to be turned into day, yea, into a day like unto a lovely summer''s morning?
36692How is the deed regarded?
36692How is this cunning antagonism exerted upon the soul?
36692How now?
36692How now?
36692How should they be able to stand?
36692How then does the apostle bear the supreme test of his own spiritual standards?
36692How then, are they to be met?
36692How will they receive it?
36692How, then, does this man say that the golden dream is to be realized?
36692How, then, shall we know that the fire is there?
36692I am speaking in a Christian church, and I am addressing professedly Christian people; well, how do we stand the test?
36692If the sin be like a bitter marsh, what is going to drain it?
36692If the spirit of man and the spirit of God come into blessed communion, and the fire of God is given, how will it reveal and express itself?
36692If these are our antagonisms, seen and unseen, in New York as well as in Ephesus, how can we meet and overcome them?
36692In all his weaknesses?
36692In what sort of circumstances did these people live?
36692Is he master or slave?
36692Is he more than conqueror?
36692Is his protected life like a garden walled around, full of sweet and pleasant things, and secured against the maraudings of robber and beast?
36692Is it crouching or has it a noble and stately rectitude?
36692Is it militarism?
36692Is it possible for us to think of two things at once?
36692Is it racial animosity and jealousy and prejudice?
36692Is it something deeper than militarism?
36692Is it something even deeper than racial antipathy?
36692Is it the hour for craven fear or for a noble courage?
36692Is it the smashing of the saloons?
36692Is the answer"Yes"?
36692Is the girdle we need this--"He loved me and gave Himself for me?"
36692Is the man contracting in pride or is his soul expanding in humility?
36692Is the soul royal or servile?
36692Is there anything in these circumstances of pomp, and flowers, and favour, and acclamation?
36692Is there anything nobler to contemplate than a fine boy whose life and character are held firm and free in the bond and girdle of moral principle?
36692It is the promise of our God, and shall He not do it?
36692Nay, how are we going to get the confidence that it can be drained?
36692Now is not that a strong defence?
36692Now what chance would a loose, shuffling Christian have in circumstances so hostile as these?
36692Now what did the apostle do in the presence of so deadly a peril, a peril which garbed itself in the attractive robes of light?
36692Now what happens?
36692Now what is that?
36692Now why should the Christian warrior pray?
36692Now, are we shod with that gospel readiness?
36692Now, is not this the religious condition into which the world has drifted in these latter days?
36692Or is it the awful plague and blight of impurity; or is it the cleaning up of politics; the establishment of rectitude in civic and national life?
36692Or is it this--"I will come again and receive you unto myself?"
36692Or is it this--"I will never leave thee nor forsake thee?"
36692Or is it this--"In My Father''s house are many mansions?"
36692Or is it this--"We have forgiveness through His blood?"
36692Or shall the courage and ingenuities of the world be eclipsed by the heroism and the wise audacity of the Church?
36692Shall I now dare to put that vast and awe- inspiring content into my text?
36692Shall the good soldier of Christ Jesus be overshadowed by the soldiers of the world?
36692Shall we cry"forward,"or shall we sound the depressing and despairing note of retreat?
36692Shall we exalt and glorify our Saviour, or shall we allow Him to be put in the shade?
36692Shall we quietly challenge ourselves amid all the awful happenings of to- day?
36692Shall we withdraw our army from the field because the war is raging in Europe, or shall we send it reinforcements?
36692Soldiers of Jesus, are our feet shod with this readiness of the gospel of peace?
36692Soldiers of Jesus, are our feet"shod with the readiness of the gospel of peace"?
36692Superstition?
36692The great God journeys on in His tremendous orbit, and who knows from what unlikely peoples the rejuvenation of the world is to come?
36692Through what preparatory stages are we to pass before we reach the shining consummation?
36692To whom is he making the proud boast?
36692To whom is the apostle Paul giving this counsel?
36692Was the writer of these words himself a conqueror?
36692Well what did Paul do, and what did he teach his fellow- disciples to do?
36692Well, had not the Ephesian disciples passed through that same experience?
36692Well, now, how could that little company of Christians deal with the sin?
36692Well, then, how do these antagonists work?
36692Well, then, what was the quality of his own life when it is measured by these interior standards?
36692What about the man inside the dazzling happenings?
36692What about the man inside the poverty?
36692What about the quality of their manliness or womanliness?
36692What about the soul so ill- housed in indigence?
36692What about them?
36692What answer can there be but one?
36692What are its features?
36692What are the circumstances amid which the modern Church is placed?
36692What are the real enemies behind all the appalling desolation and sorrow of our time?
36692What did she need?
36692What did the apostle Paul wear in such isolation?
36692What did they think of the nations beyond their frontier?
36692What do the Scriptures tell us about the happening?
36692What do they need?
36692What does God think about a thing?
36692What does the crowd think about him?
36692What else shall we do in this hour of upheaval and disaster?
36692What faith?
36692What for?
36692What if in all these things we have not come within sight of the realm which the apostle would describe as his life?
36692What if our God will hiss for the fly and the bee among just such peoples as we are inclined to patronize or despise?
36692What indeed was the Roman breastplate from which the figure of speech is taken?
36692What is happening in Europe just now that can put that exploit in the shade?
36692What is it like as it stretches from Damascus to Rome?
36692What is needed?
36692What is needed?
36692What is that?
36692What is the temperature of such a life?
36692What is the vital relationship between the praying soul and the attainment of moral and spiritual robustness?
36692What is this Word which is to be our sword?
36692What is this breastplate of righteousness?
36692What is this capacity of indignation?
36692What is this hope,--"the hope of salvation?"
36692What kind of fire is that?
36692What mighty hope is throwing the energies of its defences upon and around his soul?
36692What path shall we take?
36692What proportion of the members of the Church of Christ in this country have a really living and fruitful fellowship with God?
36692What shall we do on our mission fields?
36692What shall we do?
36692What should they do?
36692What should we think of a sentinel who could not distinguish between enemy and friend?
36692What sort of protection did his faith give to him?
36692What spiritual conquests has the soul made along the road?
36692What then shall we do in this terrible hour?
36692What then, shall it be?
36692What then?
36692What then?
36692What was the beast which these men and women had faced and conquered as they moved onward to the crystal sea?
36692What was the nature of the antagonisms by which this little company were beset?
36692What was the secret of their triumph?
36692What was there about it which in any way recalled the radiant entry of an acclaimed warrior into the festive city of Rome?
36692What was there in the apostle''s life to correspond to the claim?
36692What, in all his imperfections?
36692What, then, are we to do?
36692What, then, does he hope for?
36692What, then, does the apostle mean when he says"Put on righteousness like a coat of mail"?
36692What, then, is this sword?
36692What, then, shall they do when alone?
36692What, then, was a young Christian to do in all that immoral welter?
36692When I examine his life what tokens do I find of guardianship and strong defence?
36692Where else shall we look for that holy fire in human life?
36692Where is the light which is one of its promised services?
36692Where is this friendly spirit?
36692Where shall he be found?
36692Where shall he be found?
36692Where was the shield?
36692Where will he be found?
36692Where will he be found?
36692Where, then, shall we look for the signs of conquest, and for the waving banners, and the rapturous shouts?
36692Which shall it be?
36692While the man has been making riches, what have riches made of the man?
36692Who has not experienced the energy of a mighty hope?
36692Who has not known the lion in the way?...
36692Who is the conqueror in that tragedy, the stoners or the stoned, the ministers of destruction or the good soldier of Jesus Christ?
36692Who would have guessed that just there, in that poor, unschooled, and unprivileged family the great God was doing His momentous work?
36692Whose, then, is it?
36692Why should he speak to them of"the hope of salvation"as though it were something still to be won?
36692Will he be a paragon of intellectual learning and accomplishment?
36692Will he be found in some national centre of learning where wealthy privilege holds her seat?
36692Will he be found in some university centre?
36692Will his magnanimity sour into the bitter mood of revenge?
36692Will this man Paul scowl in the darkness?
36692Wilt Thou graciously exalt our spirits and enable us to live in heavenly places in Christ Jesus?
36692Wilt Thou receive us as guests of Thy table?
36692With the scorching marks of hell- fire still upon him?
36692Yes, but who is to take it?
36692Yes, but why should he pray for the maintenance of his own spiritual health?
36692Yes, if some one has done an injury to another, and the other has been baptized with the Holy Ghost, what kind of fire will he reveal?
36692shall I love in part-- in part Yield to the Lord of love?
20450And how will you,said he,"after this approach the holy place?
20450And what,said Cuthbert,"will be best for me to read, which may be finished in seven days?"
20450And who is that insolent man,said the magistrate,"who durst insult such a gentleman''s wife?"
20450Are you of the clergy?
20450Do you imagine,said the other,"that eloquence is what they seek in your discourses?
20450Do you know the imperial edicts?
20450How do you hope,said he,"to see Constantinople delivered from the destroying angel of God, after such enormities authorized by laws?
20450Moses, St. Paul, Christ, express tender charity for sinners; who then broached this doctrine? 20450 Of what family, and of what country are you?"
20450Of what profession are you?
20450The usurers answer me,says he,"then we will not lend; and what will the poor do?
20450Upon what account?
20450What employ can I have more honorable, or what better thing can I do in the world, than to live a Christian?
20450What is your employ?
20450What,said they,"while the secure gate of heaven is open, shall we shut it against ourselves?
20450Who can express,he makes the soul exclaim with the same author,"the secret delights which God bestows on a heart thus purified and prepared?
20450Who then were those that wept for you at your first examination?
20450[ 21] Where shall we find such a faith in Israel? 20450 ''Are you then a Christian?'' 20450 17, n. 30, 31) from the Holy Ghost performing miracles by the handkerchiefs of St. Paul, how much more by the saints''bodies? 20450 24, p. 198,How many,"says he,"do you think there are in this city{ 268} who will be saved?
2045050, p. 517,)"What grace is not in our power to receive by touching and receiving his holy body?
2045063{?}.
2045082, p. 787, he writes:"How many now say, they wish to see his shape, his garments?
20450ACACIUS.-"How can I sacrifice to a man whose sepulchre is unquestionably in Crete?
20450ACACIUS.-"I am before the tribunal, and do you ask me my name, and, not satisfied with that, you must also know those of the other ministers?
20450ACACIUS.-"Tell me who are those gods to whom you would have me sacrifice?"
20450After this, what will he refuse to do for our salvation?
20450Am I a saint, or a prophet like God''s true servants?
20450Amidst such scandals, what hopes can we entertain of the salvation of many?
20450And are not we excited to weep for our spiritual miseries?
20450And could St. Austin, with the whole Catholic church, have ranked a Montanist among the most illustrious martyrs?
20450And if you do well, what can afflict me?
20450And if you stand fair for being such a gainer from men, what rewards may you not reasonably expect from God?
20450And in good truth, who can peruse the life of Peter, and not be animated with a more lively faith?
20450And to those about him:"Weep not, my children; must not the will of God be done?"
20450And what example of a suffering Saviour so full, so perfect, and expressive, as that exhibited in the life of Jeremiah?
20450And what is the nature and character of this work, which is thus placed within the reach of almost every family in Ireland?
20450And what need of more words?
20450Arcadius replied,"How can you propose to me such a thing?
20450Are there no Herods now- a- days; persons who are enemies to the spiritual kingdom of Christ in their hearts?
20450Are we then better informed in these matters than God himself?"
20450Are we troubled when we hear ourselves praised?
20450Are you yet willing to sacrifice?"
20450Are{ 658} these our sentiments?
20450As for me, why did you desire to see me?
20450At this sight he cried out, trembling:"Who, O Lord, can escape them all?"
20450At which Polemon said:"Is that another God?"
20450At which she made him this reproach:"Cruel tyrant, do you not blush to torture this part of my body, you that sucked the breasts of a woman yourself?"
20450Basil replied:"But I am now plunged in bitter sorrow and tears: and what protection can I seek?
20450Being met by an old acquaintance, and asked what was become of it, he said"Could you believe it?
20450Bene scripsisti de me, Thoma: quam mercedem addipies?
20450Blinded by self- love, have we not sheltered our dastardly pusillanimity under the cloak of pretended necessity, or even virtue?
20450But are they not at the same time subjects of our condemnation and confusion?
20450But are we not confounded at our sloth in our spiritual warfare, when we look on the conflicts of the martyrs?
20450But granting that I had, what can they allege for extending their insolence even to the dead?
20450But how shall we justify our unfeeling hard- heartedness, that seeks every trifling pretence to exempt us from the duty of succoring the unfortunate?
20450But if we are happy in despising the world, are not you miserable who live slaves to it?"
20450But some may say, What edification can persons in the world reap from the lives of apostles, bishops, or recluses?
20450But what name can we find for the pusillanimity of those who are not able so much as to look humiliations, poverty, or affliction in the face?
20450But what ought you not to do for Jesus Christ, who is the master of the prophets?
20450But what tongue can express the inward feelings and affections which then filled the glowing heart of the most pure Mother of God?
20450But what will be the advantage either of your love for me or of mine for you, if the duties you owe to God are neglected?
20450But when?
20450But, my brethren, what is it we tell you?
20450By what means?
20450Can any insolence be found equal to this?
20450Can any man endued with reason persuade himself that dumb statues are gods?"
20450Can he forsake those he redeemed at so dear a rate?
20450Can the devil enslave, and Christ not absolve his servants?
20450Can they be tolerated?
20450Can we sufficiently detest jealousy and pride, the fatal source of so great evils?
20450Christ is with me: whom shall I fear?
20450Culcian, after many other things, asked him,"Was Christ God?"
20450Do not you see that, contemplating the glory of heaven, he makes no account of earthly things?"
20450Do we never artfully praise ourselves, or willingly lend an ear to what flatterers say to applaud us?
20450Do we never speak of ourselves to our own advantage?
20450Do we not discover, by fatal symptoms, that we ourselves harbor this monster in our breasts?
20450Do you hope to conquer many; you, whom I alone am able thus to confound?
20450Do you not know the Christians, or do you believe that the fear of death will ever make me swerve from my duty?
20450Does he not relate and approve the pilgrimages of his friend, the monk Olympius?
20450Does the devil kill, and can not Christ relieve?
20450Does the infernal serpent continually carry poison, and has not Christ a remedy?
20450Emilian said,"Do you not know that there are gods?"
20450Etsi occisus, non tamen coronatus: quidni?
20450Festum Sanctà ¦ Virginis Genitricis dies, festivitas matris-- nam quod festum est matris nisi incarnatio Verbi?
20450For how can this be long- lived after having lost all its guardians?
20450For what comfort, what life, what hope can a pastor have, if his flock be perishing?
20450For what did you grieve?
20450For what hope or comfort can I have left, if you advance not in virtue?
20450Francis, he said,"I have never asked a boon of you till now; do me the charity to pray to Almighty God for me, next Friday, do you hear?
20450Had I ever injured them?
20450Had he any prophets to learn it from?
20450Had they received any wrong from them?
20450Has not our blessed Lord given them his blood, and shall I refuse them my tears?
20450Have you forgotten what we have sworn upon his body and blood, to suffer death together for his holy name?"
20450He added:"God has appointed me a pastor and a preacher: and is not every one to follow his profession?
20450He answered:"Is that probable?
20450He asked further,"How is the king of that province called?"
20450He complained to his sister, saying:"God forgive you, sister; what have you done?"
20450He said to them:"I am a sinner, how can I presume to appear before God, who is angry at our sins?
20450Here, according to Thomas of Kempis,( and what Catholic recuses his authority?)
20450How comes it that so many sermons and pious books produce so little fruit in our souls?
20450How comes this?
20450How easy was the mistake of a copyist or bookseller, who ascribed the works of some modern Austin to the great doctor of that name?
20450How much less can we understand this in secret and interior things, which fall not under our senses?
20450How will he stand before God?
20450How will you touch the heavenly food?
20450I said to him:''Can that vessel, which you see, change its name?''
20450If he who scandalizes one brother is so grievously punished, what will be the chastisement of him who scandalizes so many?
20450If it be his will, can we die in a better cause than that of justice and truth?"
20450If such considerations move not our hearts to commiserate and assist the indigent, what share of mercy and relief can we hope for in the hour of need?
20450Immediately from Christ?
20450In one of the two nights which he survived, he was favored with a vision, in which one said to him:"Why do you grieve?
20450Indeed, what is a pastor or superior but the servant of those for whom he is to give a rigorous account to God?
20450Is he risen again?"
20450Is it not notorious that I have given it the preference in my love and esteem to all others, even to that which gave me birth?
20450Is it not, then, a part of wisdom to fly from these dangers, in order to secure our only affair in the best manner possible?
20450Is not Moses the keystone, as it were, of the Jewish covenant?
20450Is not he also that god who, with Neptune, turned mason, hired himself to a king,( Laomedon of Troy,) and built the walls of a city?
20450Is not the life of a worldling more irksome and more painful than that of a mortified religious man?
20450Is our constancy such as to bear evidence to our sincerity, that rather than to fail in the least duty to God, we are ready to resist to blood?
20450Is there any thing in this contrary to reason?
20450Is this given only to the apostles?
20450Is this their return for my love?
20450Is this what we promised to Jesus Christ?
20450Ista felicibus: ego deliqui in Dominum, et periclitor in à ¦ ternum perire: quo mihi epulas qui Dominum là ¦ si?
20450Jonas, after this, being brought out of his pool, the Magians said to him:"How do you find yourself this morning?
20450MARTIAN.-"Are these the names of gods?"
20450MARTIAN.-"If God hath no body, how can he have a heart or mind?"
20450MARTIAN.-"Is God then corporeal?"
20450MARTIAN.-"Is that his name?"
20450MARTIAN.-"What chimeras are these?
20450MARTIAN.-"What is a seraph?"
20450MARTIAN.-"What is this God?"
20450MARTIAN.-"What then is his name?"
20450MARTIAN.-"Where are the magicians, your companions, and the teachers of this cunningly devised error?"
20450MARTIAN.-"Who is this son of God?"
20450MARTIAN.-"You now mention the error of your sect which I have long desired to be informed of: you say then that God hath a son?"
20450Moreover, that they might not fear, or say, Shall we then drink his blood and eat his flesh?
20450Nicephorus, sensibly afflicted at his apostacy, cried aloud to him:"Brother, what are you doing?
20450Now that he descends in person, who would not expect that the whole heavens should be moved?
20450One guilty of the blood of a man would not rest, and can he escape who has profaned the body of the Lord?
20450Peccator timebit?
20450Peter replied:"Do you call these torments?
20450Romuald at length cried out:"Sweetest Jesus, dearest Jesus, why hast thou forsaken me?
20450Saul answered:_ Who art thou, Lord?_ Christ said:_ Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou persecutest.
20450Say rather, Who will give me wings as of a dove, and I will fly, and will be at rest?"
20450Serenus seeing them come up to him, said,"What do you seek here?"
20450Shall the disciples of Christ have other sentiments?
20450Shall we be deaf to a cry calling us to the combat, and to a glorious victory?"
20450Shall we be so faint- hearted as not to suffer for the name of Christ, who died for us?
20450Shall we present a lively faith?
20450Should not I accuse you at his terrible tribunal?
20450Should we be surprised if thunder fell from heaven to punish such impiety?"
20450St. Chrysostom answered, smiling,"In what can I serve you in your exalted station?
20450St. Columban once said to him in his youth:"Deicolus, why are you always smiling?"
20450The angels glory in it, saying, Whom do you seek?
20450The burial- place being made, the abbot one day, when he had led his monks to it, said,"The grave is made, who will first perform the dedication?"
20450The governor said to him:"Will you be insensible to such marks of tenderness and affection?
20450The governor said:"How durst you have the insolence and boldness to affront the wife of this officer?"
20450The governor said:"Where have you concealed yourself?
20450The infant answered,''Where then would be your faith?''
20450The judge said:"Of what profession are you?"
20450The judge will answer:"Why didst not thou check, command, and by laws restrain those that disobeyed?"
20450The martyr answered:"Can you yourself believe it?
20450The martyr answered:"You do nothing but threaten: why do n''t you proceed to effects?"
20450The martyrs embraced them, saying:"Are not you our bishop, and you a priest of our Lord?
20450The pagans said:"Dost thou laugh?
20450The proconsul asked her if she would return with her brother?
20450The proconsul asked him if the religion which the emperor had established was not the truth?
20450The proconsul commanded him to be put on the rack; and while he was tortured, he said to him:"What do you say now, Irenà ¦ us?
20450The saint retorts: What will faith avail without innocence and virtue?
20450Then what beam of the sun ought not that hand to be more which divides this flesh?
20450Thereupon Perpetua said to him:"Why do you not afford us some relief, since we are condemned by CÃ ¦ sar, and destined to combat at his festival?
20450They cried out to him in the utmost consternation:"Apostolical father, what have you done?
20450Those who drink the poison, or those who prepare and give the fatal draught?
20450Thou hast renounced the world; what hast thou to do with its superfluous concerns?
20450To their summons he returned this answer:"Who gave you this authority?
20450Trajan replied:"And do not we seem to thee to bear the gods in our breasts, whom we have assisting us against our enemies?"
20450Trajan said:"Do not you mean him that was crucified under Pontius Pilate?"
20450Trajan said:"Dost thou carry about Christ within thee?"
20450Trajan said:"Who is Theophorus?"
20450Was his grief less filial, less poignant, because it was reasonable and Christian?
20450We also pretend to love him: but what effect has this love upon us?
20450What are profane histories better than records of scandals?
20450What are the boasted triumphs of an Alexander or a CÃ ¦ sar but a series of successful plunders, murders, and other crimes?
20450What cause of complaint had they against me?
20450What did he do?
20450What did she, not to see what all the world saw?
20450What do I here, my God, distant from thee, separated from thee?"
20450What do you do by deceiving the priest, or hiding part of your load?
20450What does it avail me to be commended by any one, if he blasphemes our Lord, not confessing him to have flesh?
20450What employment is better, more just, more sublime, or more advantageous than this, when done in suitable circumstances?
20450What hath body to do with understanding?"
20450What hopes can we entertain of a person to whom the science of virtue and of eternal salvation doth not seem interesting, or worth his application?
20450What incomparable advantages does a wife bring to a house, when she enters it loaded with the blessings of heaven?
20450What is love?
20450What is now become of your angelical habit, of your tears and watchings in the divine praises?"
20450What is so proper for sin as penance?
20450What is that he says to his apostles?
20450What is the name( proceeded he) of the province from which they are brought?"
20450What shall we do in that day of terror, when the martyrs of Christ, standing with confidence near his throne, shall show the marks of their wounds?
20450What shall we then show?
20450What shall we then show?
20450What shepherd ever fed his sheep with his own limbs?
20450What tenderness have I not shown on all occasions for their city?
20450What then have we to say?
20450What to promote your glory?
20450What was the unspeakable( spiritual, certainly, not corporal) pleasure he was filled with at their sight?
20450What will he say?
20450When he has pronounced and said of the bread:''This is my body,''who will, after this, dare to doubt?
20450When he saw her alone, he took off his cap which disguised him, and with many tears said to her:"Daughter Mary, do n''t you know me?
20450When shall I appear before his face?
20450Wherefore, instead of discharging him, he began to question him on this head, saying:"Who are you, and what is your religion?"
20450Wherefore, trembling and astonished, he cried out:_ Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?_ What to repair the past?
20450Wherefore, trembling and astonished, he cried out:_ Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?_ What to repair the past?
20450While every other part of the soil is daily raked up, shall the finest spot be left uncultivated?
20450Who can read the life of Judith, and not wonder?--of Susanna, and not love chastity and confide in God?
20450Who even now can read it, and not repose with more devotion on the providence of God?
20450Who has read the prophecies of Isaiah, and not believed the gospel which he foretold?
20450Who seeks nourishment from poisons?
20450Who shall adequately conceive his feelings during the celebration of that mass?
20450Who shall now have the boldness to abolish so ancient a tradition?"
20450Who will envy the healing of wounds?"
20450Who will snatch a plank from one lost by shipwreck?
20450Who, therefore, is a Catholic, and would not possess such a treasure?
20450Why do you delay?
20450Why dost thou complain if thou art taken in a snare, by wandering in a strange land, who oughtest to restrain thy affections from straying from home?
20450Why else did St. Gregory go over Calvary, Golgotha, Olivet, Bethlehem?
20450Why this, if it was not given to men to bind and to loosen?
20450Why were they to be insulted too?
20450Will he draw back his wounds from the Lord, who is offering his hand to heal them?
20450Will it not be to your honor that we appear well fed?"
20450Will you sacrifice?"
20450With what purity, with what sanctity ought he to be adorned, who exercises so sublime a function?
20450With what sentiments did Mary bear in her womb, bring forth, and serve her adorable son, who was also her God?
20450With which of these writers shall we class our author?
20450Would you have me acknowledge for a deity that which has nothing in its nature of divine?"
20450Would you{ 684} oblige me to sacrifice to such a divinity, or to Esculapius, thunderstruck by Jupiter?
20450[ 13] Tell me, whom does the world condemn?
20450a disengagement of our affections from earthly things?
20450a perfect disengagement of our affections from earthly things?
20450alms- deeds and compassion?
20450alms- deeds?
20450and how have you avoided sacrificing to the gods?"
20450and in this unexpected juncture what shall these weary travellers to?
20450and not rather that they are guilty of an untruth who say the contrary?"
20450and that we are always upon our guard to keep our ears shut to the voices of those syrens which never cease to lay snares to our senses?
20450and when he has assured and said,''This is my blood,''who can ever hesitate, saying it is not his blood?
20450any proof of his revelation?
20450are able to withstand such dangers?
20450but seeing all disorders prevail in it, who can blame those who seek to shelter themselves from the storm?
20450can you see so many tears shed for you without being moved?
20450compunction, watchings, tears?
20450could he raise the dead?
20450did he prophesy?
20450et offerenti manus Domino vulnera male tecta subducet?"
20450every religious, every loving and faithful heart?
20450had he the gift of tongues?
20450hast thou entirely delivered me over to my enemies?"
20450have you no more engines against a poor despicable servant of God?"
20450holy and pure prayer?
20450if I can not bear this weak fire, how can I endure that of hell?"
20450in the swamps of Bruges, could produce an elegant and nervous translation of Cato, will their notes be less strong or less sweet in their native land?
20450meekness?
20450meekness?
20450or how dare we presume to penetrate into his holy counsels?
20450or of the modesty of Phocion, as the well- chosen circumstances of his disinterestedness and private life?
20450or to Venus, whose life was infamous, and to a hundred such monsters, to whom you offer sacrifice?
20450or who, finding several sermons of St. CÃ ¦ sarius annexed in the same copy to those of St. Austin, imagined them all to belong to one title?
20450peccator erubeseet perpetuam vitam prà ¦ senti pudore mercari?
20450prayers poured forth with clean hearts?
20450restore to me my son; to the people, their governor: the church always protects widows; why then rob you me, a desolate widow, of my son?"
20450retirement and peace of mind?
20450shall we produce our love for God?
20450silence and recollection?
20450sincere compunction?
20450souls freed from the tyranny of the passions?
20450souls freed from the tyranny of the passions?
20450that mouth which is filled with this spiritual fire?
20450that thy daughter is made mine?
20450that tongue which is purpled with this adorable blood?
20450true charity towards God?
20450true faith?
20450was it the pope, or any of the patriarchs?
20450watching and tears?
20450what fruit does it produce in our lives?
20450what is more of the nature of penance, than the sinner''s harshness and severity to himself?
20450whom do judges punish?
20450xi.,) adding,"Do not you tremble when you hear, he shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord?
20450{ 373} He sometimes insulted his spiritual enemies, and cried out:"Are all your forces spent?
44140''And do you remember any thing about him?'' 44140 ''Do you remember any thing of his sermons?''
44140''Of Whitefield? 44140 Ah,"asked Dr. Hopkins,"and what is the error?"
44140And you, rich men, wherefore do you hoard your silver? 44140 Any Baptists?"
44140Any Presbyterians?
44140Aye, aye,continued the preacher, looking at him,"I have waked you up, have I?
44140But why speak I of David, when Jesus of Nazareth, David''s Lord and David''s King, had for his reputed father a carpenter? 44140 Have you any Methodists, Seceders, or Independents there?"
44140My hands and body,says he,"were pierced with cold; but what are outward things, when the soul is warmed with the love of God?
44140Need I say that_ earnestness_ was characteristic of Whitefield''s preaching? 44140 Oh, is that the case?
44140Well, do you believe that Christians have any other witness of the Spirit than that afforded by the testimony of their own holy affections?
44140What may not be done, and is not done by earnestness? 44140 What, not answer so modest a request, namely, to snatch a few moments to send dear Captain Scott a few lines?
44140What,asked his companion,"did you gain by your trouble?"
44140Who knows,he says,"what a fire this little spark may kindle?"
44140Why, Mary,asked the old man,"is this indeed our old book?
44140Why, who have you there?
44140Yes,said the baronet;"what do you call it?"
44140''Did I not say unto thee, If thou wouldest believe, thou shouldst see the glory of God?''
44140''Oh,''thought I,''does this man put this glass into one furnace after another, that it may be rendered perfect?
44140''Sir, can you forgive me?''
44140''_ One thing I do_:''and_ how_ did he accomplish it?
44140A large number of ministers were present, and when he came to the words,"Art thou a master in Israel, and knowest not these things?"
44140And as to righteousness of life, are not the people of this land dead in trespasses and sins?
44140And did not Paul think so when he determined to know nothing there, but''Christ, and him crucified?''
44140And shall he ascend, and not bear with him the news of one sinner, among all this multitude, reclaimed from the error of his ways?''
44140And what thought Whitefield himself on his arrival at Northampton?
44140And where was that country?
44140And where will ye be, my hearers, when your lives have passed away like that dark cloud?
44140Another, wondering why I said negroes had black hearts, was answered by his black brother,''Ah, thou fool, dost not thou understand it?
44140Are we not too fearful to break in with the thunders of a violated law upon those who are at ease in Zion?
44140Are we not too gentle and courteous to mention such a word as''hell''to modern ears polite?
44140But alas, how can a drunkard enter there?
44140But have they not looked too much for the beauties of style, and overlooked the simple energy of their scriptural truths?
44140But should we not likewise mention his deep gratitude to all whom God had used as instruments of good to him?
44140But was Columbus, therefore, only an ordinary man?
44140But was he, therefore, only a child in intellect?"
44140But what evil or crime worthy of expulsion can there be in that?
44140But what if you do not find Christ there?
44140But what made those thoughts so common?
44140But what may these few months produce?
44140But what means this sudden lowering of the heavens, and that dark cloud arising from beneath the western horizon?
44140But who were these maligners?
44140Can any thing but love beget love?
44140Did ever any one trust in God, and was forsaken?"
44140Did your ladyship notice, about half an hour ago, a very modest single rap at the door?
44140Do n''t you see those flashes of lightning?
44140Do not you think, my dear brethren, I must be as much concerned for truth, or what I think truth, as you?
44140Do we not see this principle at work in the history and present state of the Jews; and has it not often appeared also in the history of Christianity?
44140Do you not begin to long to see him more than ever?
44140Do you not groan in this tabernacle, being burdened?
44140Do you think you will get to heaven?
44140Do you think, sir, that Jesus Christ would receive me?''
44140Do, master, let me return home, and be discharged from this hard service?''
44140Fools who came to mock, began to pray, and to cry out,"What must we do to be saved?"
44140For how can dead men beget living children?
44140For this, indeed, he was reproached and maligned:''Is not this,''said they,''the carpenter''s son?''
44140For what purpose, my dear child, have you sent for me?
44140He further asked,"Was not the Reformation begun and carried on by itinerant preaching?"
44140Hervey wrote to Whitefield,"Your journals and sermons, and especially that sweet sermon on''What think ye of Christ?''
44140How can they then precede, or be in any way the cause of it?
44140How can you say you will not dispute with me about election, and yet print such hymns?
44140How do we know but some of us may awake in hell before morning?"
44140How many pardons shall I ask for mangling, and, I fear, murdering your''Theron and Aspasio?''
44140I asked him,''What harm do we do?
44140I asked him,''Why do you put that into so many fires?''
44140I hope, my dear, that this is the language of faith out of the mouth of a babe; but tell me what ground you have for saying this?
44140I remember a thought which passed my mind, I think, as I was going to hear his last sermon--''Which would I rather be, Garrick or Whitefield?''
44140I suppose, sir, you''ll be going to see his bones?
44140If God will choose a red- coat preacher, who shall say unto him,''What doest thou?''
44140In another letter were these words:''Do you ask me what you shall have?
44140Is it not built upon a rock?
44140Is not that rock the blessed Jesus?
44140Is there not an awfully retributive providence connected with the rejection of the gospel and its ministers?
44140Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?''
44140Let me see, what can I acquire first?
44140Man, woman, sinner, put thy hand upon thy heart, and say, Didst thou ever hear Christ''s voice so as to follow him?...
44140Mr. Bacon replied,"A new religion, sir?"
44140Mr. Whitefield, from Zechariah 4:10,''For who hath despised the day of small things?''
44140My dear child, you make my very heart to rejoice; but are you not a sinner?
44140My dear girl, I trust that the desire of your heart will be granted; but where do you think you will find your Redeemer?
44140My dear girl, what do you know about Christ?
44140Nay,''Is not this the carpenter?''
44140Nor did those who came to me_ then_, come so much with the inquiry,''What shall we do to be saved?''
44140Not unfrequently has the question been discussed, to what denomination of Christians does the Tabernacle really belong?
44140Now, my lady, did you ever hear of such a thing since you were born?"
44140Numbers were pricked to the heart; the word of God became quick and powerful; and,"What shall we do?"
44140Oh THOU, our Head, enthroned on high, By whom thy members live, Wilt thou not hear our fervent cry, The holy unction give?
44140Oh, speed thy chariot wheels; why are they so long in coming?
44140Oh, what plea can you make before the Judge of the whole earth?
44140Oh, wherefore did I doubt?
44140On her death- bed she cried out for her"soul friend"Mr. Whitefield; but checking her own impatience, she asked,"Why should I do so?
44140Remembering that this thirst occurred near the end of the Saviour''s sufferings, the thought arose in his mind,"Why may it not be so with me?
44140Should this be?
44140Should we not mention that he had a heart susceptible of the most generous and the most tender friendship?
44140Shuter was exceedingly struck, and going afterwards to Whitefield, he said,"I thought I should have fainted; how could you serve me so?"
44140Sometimes he was employed almost from morning till night answering those who, in distress of soul, cried out,"What shall I do to be saved?"
44140Speaking of this journey, he says,"What have I seen?
44140The crisis was now come; the Rubicon had been passed, and the inquiry might well be made,"What will Whitefield now do?"
44140The last was the first laid hold of, and being asked,"Are you for the covenant?"
44140The text was,"Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?"
44140Then one of the deacons gave out the hymn,"''Why do we mourn departing friends?''
44140These words,''The Jews sought to stone thee, and goest thou thither again?''
44140They had not to ask,"For whom is all this intended?"
44140They were both soon in tears, and the inquiry was excited in their hearts,"What shall we do to be saved?"
44140Under these circumstances he was addressed by Whitefield, in his own peculiar and energetic style:"What said our Lord to Martha?
44140Was Mr. Whitefield to be censured for the use of this language?
44140Was it not principally by this that the hearts of others were so strongly drawn and knit to him?
44140We never before saw so many brought under soul concern, and with great distress making the inquiry,''What must we do to be saved?''
44140What art thou come to at this day?
44140What can I do for you?
44140What did our fathers come into this wilderness for?
44140What is it that has given such success to popery, to infidelity, to Mormonism?
44140What is more common than a voyage across the Atlantic?
44140What next?"
44140What shall I do?
44140What should I say?
44140What, when the love of God, the death of Christ, the salvation of souls, the felicities of heaven, and the torments of hell are the theme?
44140When I had recovered myself, I said,''My dear man, if God should so pour his wrath upon you, what would become of you?
44140When or where had an appeal been made like this?
44140Where does his mantle rest?
44140Where is the voice of Whitefield now?
44140Wherefore count the price you have received for Him whom you every day crucify in your love of gain?
44140Whitefield?"
44140Whitefield?''
44140Who can tell the results of a single sermon, or trace the consequences of one conversion?
44140Who knows but the root, as well as the branches, may be taken by and by?
44140Who more unlikely to be wrought upon than soldiers?
44140Who of us now can say that we have seen any thing such as this?
44140Who shall hinder, if God will work?
44140Who that has ever read, can ever forget Cowper''s exquisite description of him?
44140Who would have supposed that the mercy of God was now about to be extended to this transgressor of his law?
44140Why are you so furious against us?
44140Why did you in particular, my dear brother Charles, affix your hymn, and join in putting out your late hymn- book?
44140Why did you print that sermon against predestination?
44140Why may I not now dare to trust and rejoice in the pardoning mercy of God?"
44140Why may I not now receive deliverance and comfort?
44140Why me, Lord; why me?
44140Would you have me go and tell my Master that you will not come, and that I have spent my strength in vain?
44140_ Earnestness._ And shall the apostles and advocates of error be more in earnest than the friends of truth?
44140and turning to him, said,"Will you go to Oxford, George?"
44140and,"Is it designed for us?"
44140any Episcopalians?"
44140do n''t you hear the distant thunder?
44140do you not hear?
44140replied,"Yes;"and being further asked,"What covenant?"
44140was not the gospel in all its purity and simplicity adapted to human nature as it existed in commercial, scholastic, philosophical Corinth?
6883What shall I prepare it with?
6883''That is all very well,''he said,''but what are you going to_ subsist_ on?''
6883All these things being of the earth earthy, shall pass away; nay, may become the civilized(?)
6883And what means did she possess to surmount these difficulties?
6883Had she any available human support?
6883Had she credit?
6883Had she wealth at her disposal?
6883Was she high- born or powerful?
61779Did or did not Callistus embezzle the money?
61779Had the Church lost its foundation when Peter died?
61779He used to observe, in his grim, meditative way:"Who are these men who make us bow our heads at the mention of their name?"
61779If he did not, how comes his sainted rival to call him, as he does, a fraud and impostor?
61779If he did, how came he to be elected bishop?
61779Is it possible to give a useful and informing account of the_ essential_ history of the Papacy in a small volume?
61779Moreover, if defendants were to be judged only by their equals, who was to judge the Bishop of Rome?
61779Mönch?_, 1891, and_ Gregor VII._, 2 vols.
61779Were the keys buried beside the bones of Peter in that marble tomb at the foot of the Vatican?
61779Why not make Europe the United States of the Church, governed despotically by the one man on earth who was"inspired by God"?
61779Would the new Pope prove subtle enough to grasp that opportunity and save the Church?
61779[ 251]"Who does he think he is?"
50535What have you to say as to her integrity, as to her fidelity and honor?
50535Where is your proof?
50535( Gen. 38:7, 10), of Nadab and Abihu?
50535( I. T.)[3] Do you want a few references of where men were righteously slain to atone for their sins?
50535( by the way, the fact that you call him a"Bishop"proves the source of your information); what about Hickman and above all, the Danties?
50535(?)
5053510:2) and the death of Achan?
5053511, entitled,"The Church Rejected-- When?"
50535Alma 42:19.--Now, if there were no law given-- if a man murdered he should die, would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
50535Am I to infer by this that you mean to convey the idea that Brigham Young was in any way responsible for the death of Joseph Smith?
50535Am I to infer by this that you mean to convey the idea that Brigham Young was in any way responsible for the death of Joseph Smith?
50535And Jehoshaphat said,"Is there not here a prophet of the Lord besides, that we might inquire of him?"
50535And is not this further reason why you should discard the Book as well as the name?
50535And the Lord said unto him wherewith?
50535And the Lord said, Who shall persuade Ahab that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- Gilead?
50535And yet we are called upon to prove-- what?
50535Another of Mr. Evans''ommissions that"good"might be"accomplished"(?)
50535Are you not at issue with the teachings not only of that book, but also with those of the Bible on this matter?
50535But do you know where the report originated?
50535But who will dare to blame Joseph Smith for their introducing polygamy eight years after his death?
50535Coming to the testimony of Emma Smith, I said,"You were personally acquainted with Emma Smith?"
50535Could the Lord do anything more or less than what Ezekiel hath prophesied?
50535Did you know that"the term Mormon"has always been applied to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints?
50535Did you not know that not a single individual was ever"blood atoned,"as you are pleased to call it, for apostasy or any other cause?
50535Do you believe this doctrine?
50535Do you know of anyone whose blood was ever shed by the command of the Church, or members thereof, to"save his soul?"
50535Do you not know, too, that this doctrine is taught in the Book of Mormon?
50535Does this make the prophet an asperser or a scandalmonger?
50535Does this read much like she had been correctly represented?
50535Elder Orson Hyde said April 9, 1853:"Suppose the shepherd should discover a wolf approaching the flock, what would he be likely to do?
50535Had you not better read Church history of 1838?
50535Have not men liberty of conscience here?
50535Have we not proved Joseph Smith to be a prophet, a restorer, standing at the head of this dispensation?
50535Have we not proved the priesthood which he placed upon others by the command of God?
50535Here is what the Apostle''s wife says of it:"How then, asked the reader, did polygamy originate?
50535I Samuel 15:3( I. T.) Have n''t you swallowed the camel and gagged at his tail?
50535I said he had closed his eyes to anything that would cast a ray of light on the vexed question:"Did my father have more[ other] wives than my mother?"
50535I said:"Does this prove him( Joseph) an honest man?"
50535If so, then why did these men practice it before that time?
50535If so, why not discard the Bible, and while you are about it, the Book of Doctrine and Covenants also?
50535If the other apostles denounced that as an infamous falsehood, would they be untruthful?
50535If you desire to know the character of Christ do you accept the statements of the Roman guard at the sepulchre?
50535If you did believe in blood atonement, I might ask you why the blood of Christ was shed?
50535In the same volume, page 27, what is meant by the following?
50535In whose stead did Christ die?
50535Is it any wonder under such trying conditions that the hearts of those weak in the faith should fail them?
50535Is it not safe for us to rely upon the scriptures for the solution of problems of this kind?
50535Is not the term_ Book of Mormon_ as closely associated in the public mind with"polygamy and blood atonement,"as is the_ name_ of the Book?
50535Is not this the more reason why you should discard the Book of Mormon?
50535MR. EVANS''FALSE QUOTATIONS"What shall be done with the sheep that stink the flock so?
50535Now does this cover the ground of your inquiry?
50535Now what have you to say to that?"
50535Now, I ask you if you believe the horrors, as they have been pictured, could have existed under such conditions?
50535Now, I ask, is it not plain to see why his quotation stopped in the middle of a sentence?
50535Now, in brief, these were the conditions at the time, and is it any wonder that unwise and even harsh things were said?
50535Pray tell, what about the Mountain Meadows massacre?
50535Shall we bear it any longer?
50535She stepped to the stand and took the family Bible opened to the family record, placed it on his knee and asked:"Do you recognize the handwriting?"
50535That the name attached to the Church with the publication and promulgation of the Book of Mormon?
50535Three women were with them, and I said to one,''Do you believe in polygamy?''
50535UNPARDONABLE SINS Are you aware that there are certain sins that man may commit for which the atoning blood of Christ does not avail?
50535Well, who did it?
50535Were not these righteously slain to atone for their sins?
50535What about Er and Onan, whom the Lord slew?
50535What about the death of Nehor?
50535What about them?
50535What care we whether we are destroyed or not?
50535Whence have the public derived their opinions about Mormonism?
50535Why did Joseph Smith a short time prior to his death make the above and similar statements regarding the man Brigham Young?
50535Why is it worse for"Utah Mormons"to defend themselves than for"Mormons"at Crooked river and Nauvoo?
50535Why?
50535Will you kindly explain why this same Sidney Rigdon practiced polygamy, which he so fervently condemns?
50535Will you love your brothers and sisters likewise when they have committed a sin that can not be atoned for without the shedding of blood?
50535Will you please explain on what grounds you charge President Young with being"under suspicion at the time of Joseph Smith''s death?"
50535Would it not seem that one ordination( and that too, said to have been by his own father, the President of the Church) should have been sufficient?
50535You ask,"Do you_ know_ of anyone whose blood was ever shed by the command of the church or members thereof to save his soul?"
50535_ What is that doctrine_?
50535and the anti- Christian?
50535and_ in whose stead was it shed_?
50535fairly, dispassionately"ask me,"Why do you not discard the Book of Mormon from whence the name is derived?"
50535the Aiken party?
50535the Jew with blood- stained hands who rejoices in his death?
50535the confessions of Lee?
50535what if we are?
18578WHAT DO YOU GIVE IN PLACE OF WHAT YOU TAKE AWAY?
18578A writer in the New York Times?
18578ARE THERE ANY CREEDS WHICH IT IS WICKED FOR US TO QUESTION?
18578ARE THERE ANY CREEDS WHICH IT IS WICKED FOR US TO QUESTION?
18578All sweet, beautiful, noble; but, if nobody from the beginning of the world had ever advanced beyond mothers''ideas where should we be to- day?
18578An Infinite Power, then, an eternal Power, shall I say an intelligent Power?
18578And I have had persons say to me:"I have been ill all my life, I have suffered no end of pain and trouble: I wonder why?
18578And I replied, Do you not think that God is almost as good as you are?
18578And are these things the most important ones, the ones that we need to feel solid under our feet?
18578And do you not see that in every case it has nothing whatever to do with the mother''s moral goodness or spiritual cultivation?
18578And has this evolution of the religious life of the world threatened the stability of truth?
18578And he takes his place in the long line of the world''s redeemers, those who have wrought atonement, how?
18578And how shall we know whether it is right or wrong?
18578And how was the majority reached?
18578And then what?
18578And truth for us, what is that?
18578And what did they put him to death for?
18578And what was Dr. Briggs tried for?
18578And why does he do this?
18578And why?
18578And why?
18578And yet, if these people that do not want any changes made had had control of the world ten thousand years ago, where should we be to- day?
18578And, after two thousand years of that kind of effort, what is the result?
18578And, if I had my choice of the future, what would it be?
18578Anything like evidence?
18578Anything like quiet brooding of those who supposed they were, under the influence of the Holy Ghost, receiving divine and sacred truth?
18578Are not these men in their degree worshippers?
18578Are there any great spiritual problems waiting for those questions to be settled?
18578Are there no prayers for other lines?
18578Are there some things that doubt can not touch?
18578Are these antiquated ideas?
18578Are these great human contests about nothing at all?
18578Are they a gospel?
18578Are we going to lose the sense of righteousness which is the very heart of religion?
18578Are we going to wait for criticism to settle metaphysical problems before we do anything about these great practical matters?
18578Are we losing our hope of the future?
18578Are we made in his likeness?
18578Are we not under the highest of all obligations to decide for ourselves one way or the other as to whether these claims are valid?
18578Are we sure that a man is educated merely because he knows a lot of things or has been through a particular course of study?
18578Are you sorry?
18578As a result of this Renaissance, what happened?
18578As we wake up, assuming nothing, and look abroad, what do we find?
18578As you look over the animal world, which one of them are we accustomed to think of as coming the nearest to man?
18578Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall what?
18578But do you not see by what subtle and divine chemistry the selfishness is straightway transformed, lifted up, glorified, and becomes unselfishness?
18578But has doubt quenched the light of any star?
18578But has the great hope gone?
18578But his companion said, Are you not astonished at the Capitol of Washington?
18578But how is it supposed to work out the atonement that is necessary, in order that man may be saved?
18578But is that a correct use of language?
18578But is there any rational ground for hope still?
18578But what does living mean?
18578Can I illustrate it?
18578Can both be right?
18578Can we accept that to- day as a definition of a rational view of the relation in which we stand to God?
18578Can we believe such things to- day?
18578Can we call it an integral part of a gospel?
18578Can we have the old ideas about him?
18578Can we with gladness proclaim them to men?
18578Can you conceive of a sane person making such a choice as that?
18578Could we proclaim it with any heart of courage as a part of the gospel of God?
18578Death?
18578Did it ever occur to you that it began when men began to doubt?
18578Did they even claim to have?
18578Did those who proposed that this particular clause or that should enter into it have any proof of their belief?
18578Do I make, then, an extraordinary claim when I say that we are the Evangelical Church, that the church which preaches the gospel is here?
18578Do people believe them?
18578Do we find something else, some other condition of mind, when we come to study carefully the Old Testament?
18578Do we need to go very deeply into human life to discover the profound truth of that saying?
18578Do you believe that God has made this universe so that it is healthier for the masses to live on a lie than it is for them to live on the truth?
18578Do you change the laws of motion?
18578Do you know what it is?
18578Do you know what the trouble was at the time of the French Revolution?
18578Do you know why it works as it does?
18578Do you not see how this admiration transformed the life of the young king, and made him after the type of that which he admired?
18578Do you not see how, in both cases here, it is purely a matter of convention?
18578Do you not see right in there the parallel to the old idea that used to dominate us in regard to the government of the universe?
18578Do you not see that I am talking nonsense?
18578Do you not see that as a truth- seeker in a free world he may not be educated at all?
18578Do you not see that theory may be of immense practical importance in certain contingencies?
18578Do you not see what a necessary corollary would be a belief in their ultimate prosperity and triumph?
18578Do you not see, however, that this so- called education may stand squarely in the way?
18578Do you remember the story of the unjust judge?
18578Do you see the suggestion of the picture?
18578Do you think there is going to be a poorer religion than there has been in the past?
18578Do you think there was no one on that ship that prayed?
18578Does anybody wish something put in the place of this?
18578Does he exert any pressure from outside?
18578Does he fence it in?
18578Does it ever occur to you that commerce is something besides a means for the accumulation of wealth?
18578Does it make any difference how we live these lives of ours?
18578Does it make any difference now whether the farmer has correct ideas about soil and seed and cultivation?
18578Does it make any difference whether he has any true conception of the nature and work of the sunshine in producing this crop?
18578Does it make any difference whether they are doing the right thing for it or not?
18578Does it make no difference what we believe about them?
18578Does it touch the living or the welfare of the world?
18578Does that mean that it ends there?
18578For what does the choice of evil mean?
18578For what is it that we preach?
18578Frankly accepted the truth?
18578Go back to the time of Jesus: do you not remember how the people asked whether any of the scribes or the Pharisees believed on him?
18578Had they considered Darwin''s arguments to find out whether they were true?
18578Has Unitarianism ever taken away any faith or hope or trust from the world?
18578Has anybody ever done it?
18578Has doubt taken away from the glory of the universe?
18578Has doubt touched that, so that it has shrivelled and become as nothing?
18578Has it taken him away from us?
18578Has no one ever prayed on behalf of a ship that did meet with an accident?
18578Has not Jesus told us that your heavenly Father is more ready to give the things which you need than you are to give good gifts to your children?
18578Have I any business to say I have faith that it was written by him, and let it rest there?
18578Have I changed natural laws any?
18578Have we lost the Bible?
18578He begins, we say, to live; and what does that mean?
18578He is not as perfect as an animal; but what has evolution done?
18578Her child is spared, spared for what?
18578Here among the lower animals were what?
18578How can a church prove that its declarations are infallible?
18578How can one follow the absolutely Perfect except afar off?
18578How can we find his words?
18578How did he get over the difficulty?
18578How do I know?
18578How does he succeed here?
18578How does it grow as the world grows?
18578How else should we look at things except from the point of view of men, since we are men?
18578How is it ever going to find the truth?
18578How is it that you produce results anywhere?
18578How long had Comte been dead before we discovered the spectroscope?
18578How long is it going to last?
18578How long?
18578How many men are there that take possession of the intellectual realm that lies around them on every hand?
18578How many men can you get fairly to consider the political position of his opponent?
18578How many men have even a conception of the wonders of the microscopic world?
18578How many of us have risen to the idea of making these grand sentiments the ruling principles of our lives?
18578How many people are there to- day who look with an unprejudiced eye upon a foreigner?
18578How many people can you get fairly to weigh the position of one who occupies a religious home different from their own?
18578How many people think of the torture of the curb bit, of the check, of neglect in the case of cold, of thirst, of hunger?
18578How many people who do leave one church for another do it as the result of any earnest study, or real endeavor to find the truth?
18578How much do the grasses and the flowers have to say to him?
18578How much of all this marvellous realm, or even a suggestion of it, is revealed to the ordinary man as he walks through the field?
18578How much of it is held even by those who, being scholars and thinkers, still hold their allegiance to the old- time theology?
18578How much of that old theory is intact to- day?
18578How would it be possible for one generation to make a little advance on that which preceded it, so that we could speak of the progress of mankind?
18578I break a law of my spiritual nature; does nothing take place as the result of it?
18578I break some law of my affectional nature; is nothing to happen?
18578I break some law of my body; do I escape the result?
18578I break some law of my mind; do I escape the result?
18578I could not think of him as an example to follow; for how can one take the Infinite for an example?
18578I have heard women say, I have tried to be a good mother: why is my child taken away from me?
18578I intimated a moment ago?
18578I want you to note that unity?
18578I wonder why I am treated so?
18578I wondered, Could the chancellor of a great University possibly be ignorant of the facts?
18578IS LIFE A PROBATION ENDED BY DEATH?
18578If all of us were to accept opinions in this sort of fashion, and never put them behind us or make any change, where would the growth of the world be?
18578If an Infinite Power is against me in my efforts to do good, what is the use of my making the effort?
18578If he can not save them, then why should I beg him to do it?
18578If he can, and loves them better than I do, again, why should I plead with him after that fashion to do it?
18578If he knew it was absolutely necessary for us to hold certain ideas about the Bible, ought not he to have told us?
18578If it is true, in the economy of the divine government, that human souls could be saved in no other way, is that good news?
18578If it made no difference whether a man worshipped God intelligently or according to the things Luther thought all wrong, what was the difference?
18578If not, why, then, are these looked upon as the grandest figures since the world began?
18578If so, why are we so foolish as to admire him?
18578If the universe is bad all through, essentially bad, where did he get his moral ideal in the light of which to judge and condemn it?
18578If there are good reasons for holding it, instead of calling names, why not show us the reasons?
18578If they do accept it, then what?
18578If this is not true, ought he not to have told us something about it, and made it perfectly clear?
18578If we hold that theory, what?
18578If we pit ourselves against one of God''s eternal truths, is that truth going to suffer?
18578If you can not say any more than this, here is all that is absolutely necessary to the very noblest life:"Hath man no second life?
18578If, for example, Jesus knew he was God, ought not he to have told it so plainly that no honest man could go astray about it?
18578In the place of the little, petty universe of Hebrew dream, what have we now?
18578In what sense and to what extent do they belong to him?
18578Intellectually, is there any other object of education than to fit a man to find the truth?
18578Is he personal?
18578Is it conceivable that a sane person should intelligently choose evil, unless he had some inherited bias or tendency in that direction?
18578Is it good news?
18578Is it good news?
18578Is it not absurd to talk about their having anything whatever to do with each other?
18578Is it not just this?
18578Is it not perfectly natural you should?
18578Is it not perfectly plain?
18578Is it not the dog?
18578Is it quite honest?
18578Is it sincere?
18578Is it something we would like to believe?
18578Is it true that God is Spirit, and that he is Father of his children, also spirit?
18578Is it wise for us to put ourselves in this attitude?
18578Is it wise for us to put ourselves into such a position that it shall seem criminal and evil for us to accept it?
18578Is it?
18578Is not that the process?
18578Is not this true in every department of human life?
18578Is that the kind of God you worship?
18578Is that your confidence in God?
18578Is there any loss here?
18578Is there any loss here?
18578Is there any loss in this exchange?
18578Is there any need of atonement?
18578Is there any need of atonement?
18578Is there any proof that they knew anything about it?
18578Is there any truth involved?
18578Is there any way of proving it?
18578Is there anything of value taken away?
18578Is there community of nature between him and us?
18578Is there no reason for us to consider it here in this latter part of the nineteenth century?
18578Is there no"punishment"in this deprivation of the highest and finest things that we can conceive of?
18578Is there significance in them, any purpose, any plan, any outcome, to make it worth while for us to struggle and strive?
18578Is this a dead question?
18578Is this quite honest?
18578Is this the way you maintain your credit as business men?
18578Is this the way you use language in Wall Street, in your banks and your stores?
18578Is this way of looking at it confined to primitive man, confined to pagan nations?
18578Is this, if it be true, good news?
18578Is worship, then, so far as external form is concerned, to pass away?
18578It is our business simply to raise the question, and try to answer it or ourselves, Which way must I go to follow the truth?
18578It was earnestly, verily believed; and the doctrine is still taught every time that a new edition of the Presbyterian Confession of Faith?
18578It will broaden itself naturally, if we can not accept that theory of it, into the further question, What is the main end and purpose of our life?
18578Jesus the great atoning sacrifice?
18578MY subject this morning is an attempted answer to the question,"Is Life a Probation ended by Death?"
18578MY theme is the answer to the question, What do you give in place of what you take away?
18578Man wakes up here on this planet what sort of a being?
18578May we then feel that modern doubt does not touch our belief in God?
18578Must I say nothing about it because, possibly, I may not have discovered just what is true?
18578Must he keep still about that because, forsooth, he was not able to establish another theory of the universe in its place?
18578Now do we find any difference in teaching in the New Testament?
18578Now has this young boy come into possession of these things?
18578Now to raise one moment the question suggested near the opening, Are forms of worship to pass away?
18578Now what are the facts?
18578Now what are the theories of atonement as outlined in the popular theology?
18578Now what are the three principles out of which Unitarianism is born?
18578Now what do we mean by education?
18578Now what was the condition of popular belief?
18578Now would you be willing to be turned into a pig, merely because, being a pig, you would not know anything about it, and would not suffer?
18578Now, when Christianity comes into the world, what shall we say?
18578Now, when man appeared, what happened?
18578On what, then, shall we base any one of these"infallible"creeds?
18578Out of that Power, as I have said, we have come; and who are we?
18578Perhaps; but, then, why are we foolish enough to honor him?
18578Rather shall we not beat ourselves to pieces against God''s adamant?
18578Shall I lie for the glory of God, the supposed honor of God?
18578Shall we call a Power like this God?
18578Shall we call it Force?
18578Shall we call it Law?
18578Shall we call it Nature?
18578Shall we escape these things by going into other churches?
18578Should we not be Unitarians?
18578Sits there no Judge in heaven our sin to see?
18578So that prayer which is worship, is it not altogether fitting and sweet and true?
18578Suppose, again, that God writes a book, an infallible book, and gives it to whom?
18578THE REAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PRESENT RELIGIOUS DISCUSSION DOUBT AND FAITH- BOTH IS LIFE A PROBATION ENDED BY DEATH?
18578Take, for example, the one question, Is man lost or is he not?
18578The mob surrounds his house, murders him and his child, wounds other members of the family, burns down his home; and why?
18578The name Catholic?
18578The old prophet says, What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with God?
18578The one life reacheth onward still; As yet no eye may see The far- off fact, man''s dream fulfill?
18578The one thing he lives for, cares for, thinks of, labors after, is what?
18578The unity of God?
18578Then what?
18578They are not suffering anything Is it nothing to become swinish, merely because you have your beautiful pen to live in?
18578They say, Now, Job, why not confess, why not own up as to what you have been doing?
18578This would hardly seem possible, would it, if Jesus had made himself perfectly clear and explicit in regard to these matters?
18578To how many men do the star have anything to say at night?
18578UNITARIANISM"WHAT DO YOU IN PLACE OF WHAT YOU TAKE AWAY?"
18578WHERE IS THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH?
18578WHERE IS THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH?
18578WHY ARE NOT ALL EDUCATED PEOPLE UNITARIANS?
18578WHY HAVE UNITARIANS NO CREED?
18578WHY HAVE UNITARIANS NO CREED?
18578Was Christ a man like us?
18578Was he a fool?
18578Was he contending about airy nothings without local habitation or a name?
18578Was he contending for nothing?
18578Was he justified in telling the truth about Calvinism because he has not a ready- made scheme to substitute for it?
18578Was it written by the apostle John, who lay in the bosom of Jesus, and was called the beloved disciple?
18578Was this the essential thing in the gospel of Christ?
18578We have changed our conception of him; but have we lost God?
18578We need to know this; and what do the investigation and the doubt and the struggle of the world say to us concerning these?
18578We preach the inevitable results of law- breaking, are they to last one year, five, a hundred, a thousand, a million, ten millions?
18578We say they belong to him; but do they belong to him?
18578Were both of them right?
18578Were the people really enemies of God?
18578Were they contending for nothing at all?
18578Were they enemies of religion?
18578Were they enemies of truth?
18578Were they grand, noble?
18578What are the relations in which we stand to- day towards Spain?
18578What are the things of which we are sure?
18578What are the things that are in question?
18578What are they?
18578What are we going to do about it?
18578What are we here for?
18578What are we losing, then, as the result of this growth of the world in accordance with the law of evolution?
18578What did Jesus think and say about them?
18578What did he do it for?
18578What did that mean to the world?
18578What did we have a Civil War for, wasting billions of money and hundreds of thousands of lives?
18578What difference does it make?
18578What do I mean by that?
18578What do we mean by coming into a knowledge of God?
18578What do we need?
18578What do you find in the Bible?
18578What do you give in place of that which you take away?
18578What does a human education mean?
18578What does atonement mean?
18578What does atonement mean?
18578What does he need?
18578What does he want?
18578What does it mean?
18578What does it mean?
18578What does it mean?
18578What does that mean?
18578What follows from this?
18578What has been the result?
18578What has been the result?
18578What has doubt, what has investigation, done concerning the universe of which we are a part?
18578What has this spirit done concerning Jesus?
18578What have I done that I must be burdened and afflicted after this fashion?"
18578What have we discovered?
18578What is God''s method of keeping a system like this solar one of ours together?
18578What is conscience, then?
18578What is faith?
18578What is human life, then?
18578What is involved that is of any importance?
18578What is it for?
18578What is it that keeps man from God?
18578What is it that keeps man from God?
18578What is our God to- day?
18578What is sin, as science looks at it and treats it?
18578What is the difficulty in the mind of the intelligent, modern thinker when he faces this conception of prayer?
18578What is the use of all this investigating?
18578What is the use of criticism?
18578What is the use of paying any attention to the theological or religious opinions of a man who avows an attitude like that?
18578What is the use?
18578What is to be its outcome?
18578What means all this intense activity of the scientific world?
18578What of it?
18578What one do we love to have most with us, to associate most with our joys, with the peace of our homes?
18578What right had he to choose for you?
18578What shall we try to do?
18578What was characteristic of those ages?
18578What was he contending about, and why does the world bow down to him with reverence and honor?
18578What was that old conception?
18578What was that?
18578What was the Renaissance?
18578What was the Renaissance?
18578What was the use of troubling about it?
18578What would you think of it?
18578What, then, is the meaning of life?
18578Whatever good is in us, Whatever good we see, And every high endeavor, Are they not all from Thee?
18578When I was first struggling out into the light?
18578When was that formed?
18578When we come up to the level of man, what do we find?
18578Where did this modern civilization of ours begin?
18578Where did this wondrous dream come from?
18578Where do they claim to get the authority for these old beliefs?
18578Where shall I begin?
18578Which is true?
18578Which of them shall we accept?
18578Who are the sheep, and who are the goats?
18578Who are they?
18578Who can tell me what a particle of matter is?
18578Who can tell me what a ray of light is, as it comes from a star?
18578Who is it, then, his father or mother, or he himself, that has sinned, that is the cause of it?
18578Who is it, then, that takes these beliefs away?
18578Whoever looked upon them shining And turned to earth without repining, Nor wished for wings to flee away And mix with their eternal ray?"
18578Why are not all educated men Unitarians?
18578Why are not all educated people Unitarians?
18578Why are we fools enough to honor the men who were burned at Oxford?
18578Why can not I any longer pray to God to send his light and truth to the heathen world?
18578Why can not we believe that prayer is the power that moves the arm that moves the world???
18578Why can not we believe that prayer is the power that moves the arm that moves the world???
18578Why can not we believe that prayer is the power that moves the arm that moves the world???
18578Why do not all persons who study and who are educated accept the Unitarian faith?
18578Why do not scientific men accept demonstrated truth when it is first demonstrated as truth?
18578Why do we honor to- day the line of saints and martyrs?
18578Why do we look upon Savonarola with such admiration?
18578Why indulge in all this doubt?
18578Why is it that we can not pray to God to change the order of the natural world?
18578Why is it to- day that we lift John Wesley on such a lofty pedestal of admiration?
18578Why not let everybody worship and believe as he pleases?
18578Why should he have made himself so unpopular as to be cast out even of the Unitarian fellowship?
18578Why should they meet with eternal doom on account of the lack of enthusiasm or devotion of people of whom they have never heard?
18578Why, even in our human life do you not know how it is?
18578Why, friends, do you know anything about electricity?
18578Why, then, are not all thoughtful, educated people Unitarians?
18578Why?
18578Why?
18578Why?
18578Why?
18578Why?
18578Why?
18578Why?
18578Why?
18578Why?
18578Would I take away this trust, this poetry, this romance, untrue as I believe it to be in form, inadequate as I believe it to be?
18578Would I take it away, and leave her mind bare, her heart empty, leave her without the comfort, without the inspiration?
18578Would he state that which he knew was not true?
18578Would it have made any difference which side won?
18578Would we speak of it as a gospel, something of which to be glad, something to proclaim to mankind as a cheer, a message from on high?
18578Would you expect to find the same ideas throughout it?
18578Would you go and look at these swine, and say they are not suffering anything?
18578You see how that perception lifted him above the average level of his people?
18578You want the antiquity of the world?
18578or Universal?
18578was he making himself uncomfortable over imaginary distinctions?
48887Can you tell me, my child,said he,"where I can find a poor lady dangerously ill, who lives in this house, and is called G---?"
48887Do you hear, sir?
48887No,replied the man bluntly,"I am not; who has sent you here to meddle with other people''s affairs?"
48887''"But, my Good Mother,"answered this soul,"you who are so kind, could you not send them without our asking you?"
48887''Have you a Priest on board?''
48887--_Quis me separabit a charitate Christi?_''Shall tribulation, or distress, or hunger, or nakedness, or danger, or persecution, or the sword?
48887--_Quis me separabit a charitate Christi?_''Shall tribulation, or distress, or hunger, or nakedness, or danger, or persecution, or the sword?
48887All their virtuous actions are dedicated to God, for how can a heart that has given Him itself not give to Him all that belongs to it?
48887And do we not perceive that the steps of those who have abandoned the paternal hand of Providence are almost always so many falls?
48887And how does she act?
48887And was not this the promise which Our Saviour made to His Apostles when He urged them to this loving confidence?
48887And what shall I say of the aged Simeon, who takes the Divine Infant in his arms?
48887And why?
48887As for myself I see clearly that I am quite unworthy of such a favour; and as for you, what are your sentiments?
48887But can the sinner also dare to approach her?
48887But shall we visit Him empty- handed?
48887But was it not a great trial for Our Lady when the Angel appeared to her in human form?
48887But what means this total dedication of ourselves to God?
48887But what more could He give us?
48887But when you return will your heart be more happy than at present?
48887But why do you go there?
48887But you ask, How can we repair lost time?
48887But( some will say) who can assure us that such is the Will of God?
48887Could we not wait till to- morrow?
48887Do we not daily experience how changeable is man in his good resolutions?
48887Does not our Lord carry us in His arms in permitting us to receive Him in this Sacrament?
48887First of all, what more profound humility can be imagined than that practised by Our Saviour and Our Lady in their visit to the Temple?
48887For how long?
48887G?---"said the Priest;"how is your sick wife?"
48887Had she not every reason to be offended at this proceeding of the Angel, who seemed thus to ignore her?
48887Has the Mother nothing to do with her Son, nor the Son with the Mother, from whom He received His Body and His Blood?
48887Has the creature no part with her Creator from Whom she receives her being and her life?
48887He was often heard to say:''O men, what are you doing?
48887He writes:''Who shall separate me from the charity of Christ?''
48887How can He accept the offering of this heart in which He finds nothing but disobedience to His Most Holy Will?''
48887How could it die if immersed in Him Who is life?
48887How could the Eternal Word, Purity itself, lessen the virginal purity of His Mother?
48887How far are we then from placing the Son and the Mother on an equality, as our adversaries falsely assert?
48887How is it that I am so little united to Thee, since Thou art always in me?
48887How many pretexts might they not have found to be dispensed from obeying?
48887I would say to such souls: Do you not perceive that with these ideas you do not belong_ wholly_ to God?
48887If Mary be holy, who is it that sanctified her but her Divine Son?
48887If virginity can be repaired by means of humility, can not lost time be repaired by making a fervent and good use of the present?
48887If you, our tender Mother, have no compassion for us, what will become of your most miserable children?
48887Indeed, what does the manna prefigure but the Divinity of the Son of God, come down from heaven to unite Himself with our humanity?
48887Indeed, where is the son who would not raise his mother from the grave to lead her to Paradise, if he had it in his power?
48887Is it a less wonder to see a soul adorned with many sublime virtues than to see the heavens decorated with magnificent stars?
48887Is it possible that you should refuse to assist me in a work which is so agreeable to you?
48887Is she not the most excellent example of evangelical teaching?
48887Mary turns to Jesus, and says to Him:_ Vinum non habent_--''They have no wine;''and He replies:_ Quid mihi, et tibi est, mulier?
48887Nondum venit hora mea_--''Woman, what is there in common between Me and thee?
48887Now would Martha have been so much troubled if she had had no other end in view than to please Our Lord?
48887She could undoubtedly have said to her Spouse,''Why should I go into Egypt, when neither my Son nor the Angel have made it known to me?''
48887Such is the case with holy love, when it meets with obstacles,--and where does it not find them?
48887The faithful servant of Mary, having heard these words, replied:''My sweetest Lady, wast thou not already full of grace and virtue?''
48887The holy Archbishop, filled with consolation at these words, exclaimed:''But how can I do so, Most Holy Virgin, when I know not these joys?''
48887Then, approaching the sick woman, he said:"Madam, do you desire to be reconciled with God, and die a Christian death?"
48887Thou dwellest in my heart, how is it that I do not abide in Thine?
48887WHO could number all the graces and favours showered upon the house of Zachary, when the Holy Virgin entered it?
48887What advantage would accrue to us from your happiness and power if you did not make use of your power to render us partakers of your happiness?
48887What is signified by these sandals or shoes of Mary but her humility?
48887What is there that we can give to our little King that we have not received from His Divine abundance?
48887What mirror more beautiful, more precious, or purer, can we place before our eyes?
48887What progress, then, must she not have made in the exercise of holy love?
48887What provisions have we for so long and tedious a journey?
48887What will be our destiny when your Divine Son, as Judge of the living and the dead, will call us to His judgment- seat?
48887What, in fact, is the Church but a house or a town adorned with flowers?
48887When will you return?
48887When you return, will you go into your own country?
48887Where can we find a poorer, and yet a more illustrious birth, or a Mother so blessed?
48887Whither, O glorious Virgin, do you direct your steps with that little Infant in your arms?
48887Who amongst creatures is more adorned and enriched with every kind of virtue and grace?
48887Who can doubt that Our Lady was superior to St. Joseph in discretion, as well as in all the other qualities required for good government?
48887Who can imagine the sweet fragrance of this most beautiful lily in the house of Zachary during the three months that she remained there?
48887Who can say how many passions are repressed, how many unhappy creatures consoled, and how many hopes aroused by this short invocation?
48887Who can tell how pleasing it is to Our Lord, and how mercifully He rewards it?''
48887Who could understand the Divine sweetness poured into the heart of Elizabeth during the time of that Divine visitation?
48887Who knows what we may have to suffer from the Egyptians, the declared enemies of the Israelites?
48887Who will give us shelter in that country?
48887Who, indeed, ever possessed so ardent a charity and so profound a humility?
48887Why do I stray so far from Thee, whilst Thou art always close to me?
48887Why do you allow yourself to be thus shamefully dragged on the ground?
48887Why do you not defend yourself?''
48887Why is this?
48887Why so much affection for earthly creatures, for false deceivers, who make you lose both body and soul, both Paradise and God?
48887You may ask, in reply, But how are we to prevent being uneasy when we are under an obligation of practising virtue?
48887and will my name also be there?
48887have you forgotten men in their tribulations and need, by reason of the sublime dignity to which you have been raised?
48887how shall we dare to present ourselves before Him, loaded as we are with so many sins, and who shall appease His just indignation?
48887may we always bear Thee in our hearts, that we may no longer breathe but Thee?
48887say not to Thy Mother, who intercedes in my favour:''Woman, what is there in common between us?''
48887what obstacle could detain her whom the Celestial Spouse calls''His beloved, all fair and without spot''?
48887what will be my death?
48887when will Our Lady be, as it were, born in our hearts?
48887wherefore shall we fear thee, if in thee is found life?
48887which makes all devout souls who are the true daughters of Jerusalem, exclaim:''Who is she that goeth up from the desert leaning upon her Beloved?''
48887you will add,''how shall I dare to give my heart to God when it is so full of imperfections and sins?
46202But who may abide the day of his coming? 46202 But whom say ye that I am?"
46202Do ye not know,he continues,"that the saints shall judge the world?
46202Is Christ divided?
46202Now, Judge, what do you think about Joseph Smith and Mormonism? 46202 What is prophecy but history reversed?"
46202What is to be done?
46202Who of all these parties are right? 46202 Who shall stand when he appeareth?"
46202Whom do men say that I the Son of Man am?
46202Will the Judge now acknowledge that Joseph Smith was a true prophet? 46202 *** The scriptures inform us that Jesus said:''As the Father hath power in himself, even so hath the Son power''--to do what? 46202 *** Would you think it strange if I related what I have seen in vision in relation to this interesting theme? 46202 ; and running parallel with that line of authority a continuation of all that is essential to the Gospel, both in doctrine and ordinances? 46202 A part of the inhabitants of Treves, having escaped from the ruins, petitions the emperor for-- what? 46202 A young man named Reuben Brinkworth was, in 1840(?) 46202 And if the world shall be judged by you are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters? 46202 And the Son of man that thou visitest him? 46202 And what will follow it? 46202 And what will follow it? 46202 And what will follow it? 46202 And when the voice calls for the dead to arise, suppose I am laid by the side of my father, what would be the first joy of my heart? 46202 And where was there ever a father without first being a son? 46202 And who can question its divine inspiration? 46202 And who shall stand when he appeareth? 46202 And who shall stand when he appeareth?
46202And why are they not chosen?
46202Are all prophets?
46202Are all teachers?"
46202But is such an effect to us who know something of the force of steam contrary to the laws of nature?
46202But of what value is the objection of lowly birth and humble station?
46202But since modern Christianity finds itself so far separated from other truths of the gospel, may it not find itself wrong in this?
46202But was the prophecy fulfilled?
46202But what of Joseph Smith, whose suggestion preceded that of Mr. Emerson by eleven years?
46202But who may abide the day of his coming?
46202But why attempt to describe the infinite?
46202Could any one suppose that the Sanhedrim of Israel, the dignified senate of the Jews, could condemn anyone to death for righteousness?
46202Did Jesus do so when he was on earth nineteen centuries ago?
46202Did such a result as this follow the appearance and mission of Jesus in Palestine, when he came to be offered as a sacrifice for sinful man?
46202Did that come to pass when John the Baptist some nineteen centuries ago prepared the way for the coming of the Son of God, by crying repentance?
46202Did the great Civil War begin with the rebellion of South Carolina?
46202Do you believe it?
46202For who can better direct my judgment in its hesitation, or instruct my understanding in its ignorance?
46202Has he prophesied; and have his prophecies been fulfilled?
46202Has not their testimony withstood the assaults of unbelievers, atheists and agnostics alike for nineteen centuries?
46202Have they forgotten that the miracles of Moses were well nigh matched by those of the magicians of Egypt?
46202Hence, if Jesus had a Father, can we not believe that_ he_ had a Father also?
46202How else shall men be called of God as was Aaron?
46202How else shall the church have a divinely authorized ministry?
46202How else shall they be preserved from error in doctrine, and from the strife and division consequent upon it?
46202I had actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God?
46202If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?"
46202If any one of them be right, which is it and how shall I know it?"
46202If judged by it would he not be rejected as an imposter?
46202If such a message is not a subject of importance"to the conduct and happiness of human life"what message could be?
46202If the Master meant to announce his intention to build his church on Peter, one can not refrain from asking why he did not explicitly say so?
46202If the orthodox theory was wrong as to the time when those distant worlds were created, may it not be equally wrong concerning the age of the earth?
46202If they have, who can doubt the prophet''s inspiration, or the revelations of God to him?
46202If this recent testimony of the Catholic Church concerning miracles was to be rejected, could the earlier testimony of the Christian Fathers stand?
46202In the heavens are parents single?
46202In writing to the saints of Rome, Paul says:"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Christ were baptized into his death?
46202Is it so that there is not a wise man among you?
46202Jesus, what are you going to do?
46202Madler may have been mistaken in pointing to Alcyone as that centre, but who shall say that one does not exist?
46202My reply is:"Of what avail is argument in the face of facts which contradict it?
46202Ninety- two million miles of it?
46202No, not one that shall be able to judge between his brethren?
46202On another occasion Jesus said to the Pharisees:"What think ye of Christ?
46202On the untrustworthiness of the literature in question, he says:"Whence have the public derived their opinions about Mormonism?
46202Or are they all wrong together?
46202Or difficult to stand in that day of his appearing?
46202Or see the grand beginning, Where space did not extend?
46202Or that through them a divine authority and a divine mission has been transmitted to later and happier times?
46202Or view the last creation, Where Gods and matter end?
46202Or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
46202Remember ye not that when I was yet with you I told you these things?
46202Replying to the cry of the multitude,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
46202So the mother took another of her daughters, and put her upon his knee, and said,"Sir, is that child blind?"
46202Some man must be chosen, why not he?
46202Some one said:''Here is Mrs. Johnson with a lame arm; has God given any power to men on the earth to cure her?''
46202Starting with today for a unit, I ask, what preceded it?
46202Tell me, was it difficult to abide that day of his coming?
46202That is to say, if the gospel was preached unto Abraham, wherefore serveth the law of Moses?
46202The atheist mockingly asks if there be a God why he does not make himself manifest to all the world; why he keeps himself shrouded in mystery?
46202The only question that remains to be considered is, do those who comply with the conditions receive the fulfillment of the promise?
46202The prophet said,''Do you believe in Jesus Christ?''
46202True, all kinds of sins are found among them; but what one is not found among us?
46202True, all men ought to pay their vows to God, but why should they seek his temples to propitiate him, only to go forth to provoke him?
46202Was it so when Jesus came in the meridian of time to make his great atonement for man?
46202We have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural; and who can contradict it?"
46202Well might the Psalmist say-- addressing himself to God:"What is man that thou art mindful of him?
46202What have we not deserved to suffer for such conduct?
46202What is beyond the sun in a straight line from us?
46202What need have we for a New Witness?
46202What preceded the present millennium?
46202What preceded this present century?
46202What preceded this present year?
46202What then could mean the saying of Peter--"This is_ that_ which was spoken by the prophet Joel?"
46202What then?
46202What was to be done?
46202What would have been the effect of such a sight on the mind of the old- time sailor?
46202When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal court on high?
46202When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face?
46202Whenever did a tree or anything spring into existence without a progenitor?
46202Where was there ever a son without a father?
46202Which of the animals, however strong, or fierce, has he not subdued?
46202Who so fit to restore the keys of the gathering of Israel and leading the ten tribes back from the north as Moses, the great prophet of Israel?
46202Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
46202Why did not some of the brilliant minds in the Senate or House of Representatives in 1832 make such a prediction?
46202Why not reveal himself to all as well as to a chosen few?
46202Why was it left for a mere lad in the wilds of Western New York to display more"genius"than all the imposters since the days of Christ?
46202Why?
46202Would there not be something manifestly wrong if it did not do it?
46202Yet why should it be so considered?
46202[ 17] Is it not a fair inference that he addressed himself to other Gods who were present?
46202[ 3] So much space is between us and them-- what is beyond those distant groups of stars in a direct line from us?
46202[ 43] Why should not Christians in all ages have the spirit of prophecy to enlighten and comfort their souls and warn them of events to come?
46202[ 5]"Are all apostles?
46202[ 8] Question twenty- nine of the larger catechism and the answer to it are as follows:"What are the punishments of sin in the world to come?"
46202[ 8]"Dare any of you,"Paul asks the Corinthian saints,"having a matter against another, go to law before the unjust, and not before the saints?"
46202[ 9] A little further on the apostle asks:"Wherefore then serveth the law?"
46202_ Jesus_--"Is it not written in your law, I said ye are Gods?
46202_ Jesus_--"Many good works have I showed you from my Father, for which of those works do ye stone me?"
46202what reigns there but disorders calculated to incense the Most High?
46202whose son is he?"
46202will exclaim both ministry and laity of Christendom;"are not the Old Witnesses sufficient?
46202xvi)?
60235Canst thou by searching find out God? 60235 **** As a teacher of morality why need I praise him? 60235 **** The question to be solved, as exemplified in the case of Job is, Why are the righteous afflicted consistently with God''s justice? 60235 ***** What the influence of such a government? 60235 Also,O say, what is Truth?
60235And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
60235And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
60235And who was Paul, that he should presume to introduce this novel doctrine?
60235As a teacher of statecraft in the highest and best sense, who surpassed him?
60235Besides, if the Gentiles were not enjoined to keep the law, how were they to escape from the immoralities in which they had been reared?
60235But how can Antony glide into those praises of Caesar, which he has disclaimed, but which are necessary to his purpose?
60235Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
60235Did this in Caesar seem ambitious?
60235Had you rather Caesar were living, and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all freemen?
60235Hence, in reading the Gospels, one is often forced to ask: What is the exact point of so and so?
60235How did that man of that vast mind, how did he combine all these great talents?
60235How shall the transition be made from the introduction to the discussion?
60235I fancy I see his venerable head sink upon his breast and he saying:''Indeed art thou zealous for me?
60235Is there any doubt whatever as to the alternative?
60235King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
60235Now, because one is the right arm and one the left, shall either refuse to assist the other at need?
60235Rome?
60235Was this ambition?''
60235Whence came the Prophet''s knowledge of these deep things of God, save by the revelations of God?
60235Where else are these things said so well?
60235Who is here so base that would be a bondman?
60235Who is here so rude, that would not be a Roman?
60235Who is here so vile that will not love his country?
60235Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?
60235Why, if he expected so soon to see his friends in Rome?
60235Why, if they prophesy what will become of thine own authority?''
60235Will you explain away the evidence of divinity in these revelations of which Joseph Smith is undoubtedly the author?"
60235[ May it not be that the defect here pointed out can be accounted for by some of the passages being lost?]
60235_ SPECIAL TEXT:"And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord?
60235_ SPECIAL TEXT:"And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken?
60235_ SPECIAL TEXT:"Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
60235_ The Greatness and Influence of Moses._"Where shall we find one that combines in his personality so many greatnesses as Moses, if I may say so?
60235and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
45481But,I asked the man whom I was interviewing in Michigan,"do not the members of your sect die like other people?"
45481Oh, why does not somebody kill him?
45481There is nothing either good--Pause again: Are Mrs. Eddy''s troops of voiceless followers willing to subscribe to that statement?
45481* What were their names?
45481488 and 489)?
45481A New England woman plans to secure a corner on the Divine mind for commercial purposes, else why does she charge such high prices for her book?
45481After the pain has been relieved by a physician, the Christian Scientist will treat himself mentally-- for what?
45481And does not the Eddyite, like every one else, repair his house or weed his garden?
45481And does this not require a knowledge of medicine which to Christian Scientists is nothing but"error"?
45481And has Christian Science ever planned or built homes for crippled children-- the poor little ones who can not walk or move without pain?
45481And how account for the judges and lawyers who are not Christian Scientists?
45481And how did that happen?
45481And if of these, why not of other organs of the body?_ It is not denied that mental conditions often become manifest in their effects upon the body.
45481And under Christian Science who, for example, will care for the deaf and dumb unfortunates in the community?
45481And what has metaphysics ever done in the fight against the white plague?
45481And what if there were no hypodermics to relieve the pain which Mrs. Eddy''s doctrine had failed to cope with?
45481And what sort of a disease is that, and who was the person suffering from it?
45481And whose smile are its thorns which prick x and draw blood?
45481Are Christian Scientists permitted to think for themselves?
45481Are not such foolish as well as mischievous doctrines a menace to the community?
45481Are physicians the only people the Deity will not tolerate?
45481Are there not times when, as the poet Hood in his_ Ode to Melancholy_ says, the genuine tear is nobler than the artificial smile?
45481Are they at liberty to differ or to express original views?
45481But can a claim of that nature be verified?
45481But can a person who is not a mathematician understand or discuss profitably the intricate problems of mathematics?
45481But can a"Divine"healer admit failure?
45481But did she stop to think where such advice would carry us?
45481But do not Mrs. Eddy''s disciples die?
45481But does she not also permit the reading of the Bible?
45481But how account for the presence of so many judges and lawyers among the converts of Christian Science?
45481But how did false beliefs originate in a universe where God or Good is the only reality?
45481But how long a time does the word"now"cover?
45481But if"Divine"science must have more than one chance to hit the mark, how does it differ from human science?
45481But is it still"now"?
45481But is such testimony forthcoming?
45481But we are not discussing"Is Christian Science Comforting?"
45481But what becomes of"Divine"science if it must count on money to make people appreciate its merits?
45481But what if the secretions are disturbed by purely physical causes?
45481But what is human reason worth?
45481But what is the proof that Mrs. Eddy is speaking for the Deity?
45481But what would become of a nation reared in ignorance of the physical world and the laws which govern it?
45481But who clipped man''s divinity, or made him an underling?
45481But who will be the greatest sufferers from this foolish ordinance?
45481But why stop there?
45481But, first, what produces these mental conditions?
45481Can a man, can a woman, believe in such absurdities without becoming unbalanced mentally sooner or later?
45481Can it convert copper or brass into gold?
45481Can it make a horse into a cow?
45481Can it transform an African into an Anglo- Saxon?
45481Can mind, as Herbert Spencer asks, change a field sown in wheat into a cotton field?
45481Can that statement be squared with the practice of Jesus as we find it described in the Gospels?
45481Can we, by thinking, make the sun go around the earth?
45481Christian Science Fashionable|How, then, explain the remarkable growth of Christian Science?
45481Could he have been a Christian Scientist?
45481Could that text be quoted to show that blindness is a"mental"disease caused by unbelief or selfishness?
45481Could there be anything more hypocritical than such reasoning?
45481Did that make witchcraft a fact, or can it be quoted to justify the belief in witchcraft?
45481Did thinking make it so?
45481Do Christian Scientists Practise what they Preach?
45481Do Christian Scientists Use their Minds?
45481Do Christian Scientists use clay or spittle?
45481Do healers invite investigation of their cures by outsiders?
45481Do onions come under the class of mental causes?
45481Do the Christian Scientists try to live up to this?
45481Do they counsel bathing or washing for curative purposes?
45481Do they employ dressmakers to clothe their minds or their bodies?
45481Do they"anoint"the sick with salve of any kind?
45481Does he not Paris Green his vegetables?
45481Does he not screen his windows?
45481Does he not scrub his floors?
45481Does he not treat an abscess or receding gums with medicine?
45481Does not that describe the nature and duration, as well as the physical effects, of the woman''s disease?
45481Does not that suggest darkest Africa?
45481Does she mean that"mortal mind"--that is to say, sin, suffering, and death-- were predestined?
45481Does she think that our senses are not trustworthy except when they refer us to the barometer?
45481Does the progress of Mormonism, which reared a great city as if by magic in the Western wilderness, prove Mormonism to be of God?
45481God is almighty; is man almighty?
45481God is omnipresent; why is man dependent upon the means of transportation to go from place to place?
45481God is omniscient; is man omniscient too?
45481Has it ever taken thought of them?
45481Has it made a single discovery, or given a new weapon to man against any of the evils human flesh is heir to?
45481Has no one ever observed that Christian Science journals do not announce marriages, births, or deaths?
45481Has she not received a revelation?
45481Has the intellect of man ever been subjected to a greater pinch than that?
45481How could a novice tell one disease from another?
45481How could any one so closely related to Mrs. Eddy, and taking her treatment, succumb to sickness of any kind?
45481How do they make a living if no one of their circle is ever taken sick?
45481How does Mrs. Eddy know that the antediluvians would not have lived longer if they could also have had the services of trained and skilful physicians?
45481How shall we make sure that the Deity did not, on the contrary, plead with her to be satisfied with a more moderate profit?
45481How, then, did man come to have a body?
45481How, then, does man, who is not distinct from the_ All- Mind_--God, come to possess only one or two of the Divine attributes?
45481If Christian Scientists never need any treatment, why are there so many practitioners among them?
45481If God is the All, whence comes mortal mind?
45481If Mind is All, why do not our trains run without engineers, or our ships sail without pilots?
45481If engineers and pilots represent Mind, why not doctors?
45481If it is impossible to understand Christian Science, how does it expect to propagate itself?
45481If it was a physician''s report Mrs. Eddy is quoting, who was the physician?
45481If man has no mind of his own, but is a replica of the Divine mind, why did the Deity make so many copies of himself?
45481If the Deity can use the rose to reveal his smile, why may he not use herbs or minerals for curative purposes?
45481If the Eddyites may use money to influence minds, why may not a doctor use drugs to get results?
45481If the rose represents"the smile of God,"what do the bugs and crawling insects on its petals represent?
45481Ignorance is bliss, it has been said; but does that prove that ignorance should be cultivated and knowledge suppressed?
45481In a perfect world how does man happen to be a dwarf?
45481In pretending to be younger than she really was did she not show her fear of advancing years?
45481In what respect, then, do Christian Scientists, who do not believe in the body, treat theirs differently from the way we treat ours?
45481In what respect, then, is Mrs. Eddy''s doctrine the absolute or the only truth?
45481Is Christian Science Scientific?
45481Is Christian Science"Christian"?
45481Is not a book-- its paper, its cloth, its ink, its glue and boards-- as material as any drug which the chemist manufactures?
45481Is not her body buried in a cemetery, and marked by a monument raised over her remains by her admirers?
45481Is not such a mind as Mrs. Eddy''s a menace?
45481Is not this an admission of her limitations?
45481Is she not"the Comforter"whom Jesus promised to send into the world?
45481Is such a statement investigatable?
45481Is that any text to quote to prove that there is truth, and there is goodness, and there is God?
45481Is that the Christian Science way of healing the sick?
45481Is that the way to practise what one professes?
45481Is that the way to prove that"all is mind,"and that there is nothing to fear?
45481Of what maladies were they healed?
45481The question remains: Why did Mrs. Eddy make room in this perfect universe for the serpent-- mortal mind?
45481The question we are discussing is not Is Christian Science fashionable, but Is it true?
45481Then why does he go to school?
45481Then why does he have to use tools or ask for help?
45481To whom, then, will"a Christian Scientist, seized with pain so violent that he can not treat himself mentally,"go for relief?
45481Very well; is what Mrs. Eddy and her followers write or say about"man unborn and undying"debatable or un- debatable?
45481Was it not Horace Walpole who said,"The greater the imposition the greater the crowd"?
45481Was this self- multiplication of the Divine mind from necessity or from choice?
45481What does that prove?
45481What if there were no surgeons to administer the drug?
45481What is Christian Science?
45481What is it but, as Mrs. Eddy would reply,"mortal mind"?
45481What shall we think of the mentality of a woman who appeals to a barometer to prove that matter does not exist?
45481What use could they make of sight in the darkness?
45481What will Christian Science do for these unfortunates?
45481Where did they live?
45481Who made the diagnosis?
45481Who pronounced the patient cured?
45481Who witnessed the treatment applied to the case she describes?
45481Why could not Mrs. Eddy communicate her revelation to her pupils without the help of a book?
45481Why do not the converts of Mrs. Eddy see all sides of a question?
45481Why do they bathe theirs?
45481Why do you not make yourself more widely known?''
45481Why may he not, with equal reason, resort to certain means to protect his teeth, his eyes, or his digestive organs?
45481Why should Absolute Mind be dependent upon ink and type?
45481Why should the rapid spread of one creed surprise us any more than that of another?
45481Why, then, suppress- his identity?
45481Will Mrs. Eddy admit that there is any salvation outside her church, or that there is any other infallible guide than her own_ Science and Health_?
45481Will any sensible person dispute these statements?
45481Would not that have been a real miracle?
45481but"Is it true?"
45481or could it be quoted to prove that the man was not born blind, but only_ thought_ he was blind?
45481provided by the Internet Archive WHAT IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE?
45481why make such an ado over mere names?
60077Again, the child inquires, who made me?
60077Again, the child inquires, who made the earth?
60077And what shall I say more?
60077But how shall we believe in, and seek for a blessing of which we have no idea?
60077Can Europe, Africa, or Asia boast A lake compared with these in all their coasts?
60077Does it grieve you to see their lifeless bodies laid in the tomb, and shut, as it were, forever from your society?
60077Have they perished?
60077Have ye not read the words of them of old?
60077How long, O Lord, wilt thou forsake The saints who tremble at thy word?
60077If persecution were good argument, Why not the Jews make ancient saints repent?
60077If the question be asked for what Christ died?
60077Now let us inquire, what was the physical difference between the mortal body of Jesus Christ and his resurrected body?
60077Or shall we,( driven to the western shore) Become extinct and fall to rise no more?
60077Parents, do you love your children?
60077Shall we behold the nations doomed To sword and famine, blood and fire, Yet not the least exertion make, But from the scene in peace retire?
60077Shall we repine when Jesus calls, Or count the sacrifice too great, To spend our lives as pilgrims here, Or loose them for the gospel''s sake?
60077Tell me, O man, which of all these works was formed for decay?
60077Tell me, was there any curse, or poison, or death inherent in or appertaining to any department of existing matter?
60077Tell me, were any of these works so calculated in their physical construction as to be incapable of eternal duration?
60077Was there any death, or sorrow, pain or sickness, sighing, groaning, tears or weeping?
60077Was there any thing to hurt or destroy in all the holy mountain?
60077What is it then for which I linger, Still in this dark and dreary waste?
60077What is the boasted Nile compared with this?
60077What mighty power shall check thy grand career, and set bounds o''er which thou canst not pass?
60077When wrapt in vision clear they have foretold The wicked deeds that you of late fulfil''d, The scenes that have transpired on Zion''s hill?
60077Where now those helpless ones I left to mourn?
60077Who does not desire to become acquainted as far as possible with the nature of that eternal state of existence to which we are all hastening?
60077Whose mighty voice shall command, saying"thus far, no farther shalt thou go, and here let thy proud waves be stayed?"
60077With all the saints to earth he bends his way; In flames descends, who can abide the day?
60077Wouldst thou live in the flesh, and have part in it?
60077and which in themselves possessed the seeds of mortality, the principles of dissolution and destruction?
60077in what secret chamber shall I hide myself to elude thy swift pursuit?
60077no.--what then!--has some Elijah call''d and found them in the last Extreme, and multiplied their meal and oil?
60077or how shall we believe in that which we have not heard, and how shall we hear without a teacher?
60077whither shall I turn for comfort?
60077wouldst thou again enjoy the society of thy friends who were so near and dear to thy heart in this life?
60077wouldst thou inherit the earth, and be free forever from the grave?
19100But unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do to take My covenant in thy mouth? 19100 For what communion hath light with darkness?
19100Have you received the Holy Ghost?
19100I will cause him,saith God,"to draw nigh, and he then shall approach; for who is this that hath engaged his heart?"
19100I will cause the horn of Israel to flourish, saith God:by what means?
19100If you will fear the Lord and serve Him( these are Samuel''s words to the people)"and not rebel:"what then?
19100Is it not a good and pleasant thing for brethren to dwell together in unity?
19100Seemeth it( said David once to Saul''s servants) a small thing in your eyes, to be son- in- law to a king,seeing I am a poor man?
19100Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with Thee, that frameth mischief by a law?
19100They shall seek the Lord,_ i.e._ they shall seek God for Himself, and not only for themselves;"going and weeping;"why?
19100Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100Who is it that hath engaged,tied, bound his heart from starting aside like a broken bow, to approach to, and to continue with Me, saith the Lord?
191001. Who is he,_ viz._ Christ, hath appointed his heart?
191002. Who hath fitted and adorned his heart?
191002. Who was the Son of this great king?
191003. Who is it that provides means for their sustenance daily, and makes these means effectual, but only the Lord?
19100A mountain reproved,"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100All people, it''s true, are God''s people by right of creation: why therefore says he,_ Thy_ people, and not_ all_ people?
19100All whom this verse specifies, and enow to bring in all the rest?
19100Always we may learn from this, that the Lord''s best servants have been, and will be abused, and spitefully used?
19100Am I indeed resolved in like manner, without respect of persons, to endeavour the extirpation of popery, prelacy?
19100Am I indeed resolved to humble myself for my own sins, and the sins of the kingdom?
19100An impediment removed, under the name of a mountain,"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100And I think God saith to you in this text,"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100And as for Jesus Christ, who is the angel of the covenant: are there not some amongst us that ungod Jesus Christ?
19100And can we think, that God will be easily entreated to sheath up His bloody sword, and to cease shedding our blood?
19100And do not these look like the days wherein the prophet calls to the doing of this?
19100And doth not this indistinctly admit all, and all, of all sorts?
19100And here, let me not conceal the mercy of the Lord to us, in the work now in hand; for why should not the Lord have the glory of all His favours?
19100And how base is that issue which is begotten between, and born from vile affections, and a reprobate mind?
19100And how great an obligation to duly doth this contain, wherein there is an obligation to every duty?
19100And how reverently did they read in the Scriptures, and speak of the nature of the covenant?
19100And if families be not reformed, how will your worshippers be pure?
19100And if so, is not their lot fallen in an unpleasant place?
19100And if you ask again, what days those are?
19100And if you inquire when this should be?
19100And is it not fit and equal that God should unchurch us and unpeople us?
19100And is not the godly ministry as much persecuted by the tongues of some that would be accounted godly, as heretofore by the bishop''s hands?
19100And is that indeed the way of gospel government?
19100And is this because He has need of you?
19100And is this to keep covenant with God?
19100And may not this day''s work be a happy beginning of such a blessed expedition?
19100And shall not God be avenged of such a nation as this?
19100And shall we not rejoice?
19100And should not all these make you willing to swear to it, and to hazard for it?
19100And so, when he had made that appeal to God,"do not I hate them that hate Thee, Lord?"
19100And the while kings will defend these, these will defend kings?
19100And think ye to prevail against the people of Zion?
19100And thus much be spoken concerning the first branch of this third query, how to acceptation?
19100And were these all?
19100And what is it that makes the covenant of God with man thus sure?
19100And what was the reason of this stand, or contrary motion?
19100And when the nation shall say, Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto the land?
19100And where is the man that walketh so holily in this covenant as becomes him, and as it requires?
19100And wherefore cried ye yesterday and this day, Hosanna, hosanna?
19100And why may not God make use of the same stratagem to ruin their kingdom, which they used to build it?
19100And yet again,"do not I hate them, O Lord, that hate Thee?"
19100And yet how many are there amongst us like unto Gallio, that care not what becomes of the cause of God, so they may have peace and quiet?
19100And, as our Saviour speaks upon another occasion,"If the light which is in them be darkness, how great is that darkness?"
19100And, moreover, beloved, whom have ye against you in this course?
19100And,"Hath any nation changed their god, which yet are no gods?
19100Are not these the days, and this the time, when out of the north there cometh up a nation against her?
19100Are there not many that walk professedly contrary to this clause of the covenant?
19100Are there not thousands that have sworn to be Christ''s servants, and yet are in their lives the vassals of sin and Satan?
19100Are we not covenant- breakers?
19100Are we not like little children that, while they are being whipped, will promise any thing; but, when the whipping is over, will perform nothing?
19100Are you willing to be at this cost to build the tower?
19100Are you willing to this engagement?
19100Art thou able to stand out against Him, or pitch any field against Him?
19100As David saith in another case,"Is it a light thing to be the son- in- law of a king?"
19100As if He had said, would you know the reason why this people were so unstedfast?
19100As some say, What better is this feast than the feast we have at home?
19100At another occasion I handled the parable after a more general manner, and propounded these points unto you: 1. Who was this great king?
19100Busking a bride for the Pope of Rome, the bishop of Rome, even for antichrist?
19100Busking a bride for thyself?
19100But ah?
19100But are there not some that write against an uniformity in religion, and call it an idol?
19100But for whom especially is this joy reserved?
19100But is it indeed only the fault of the men, not of the calling?
19100But it may be, some will say, what is this cost?
19100But now, blessed be God, it was otherwise:"the children of Israel shall come, they and the children of Judah together"to what end?
19100But now, how are our fasting days slighted and vilified?
19100But now, the Lord Jesus, the antitype of David here in this Psalm, because he made good this,( duty shall I call it?)
19100But trow ye that every minister and every burgh will come in?
19100But trow ye, that God will give that honour to every one?
19100But what bosom- sin, what beloved sin, as dear to thee as thy dear wife and children, hast thou left for God''s sake, since thou tookest this oath?
19100But what holy thing is there which swine will not make mire of, for themselves to wallow in?
19100But what is the bearing of Scotland''s Covenanted Reformation of three centuries ago, on the Scotland of the present times?
19100But what were the particulars that made up the gross sum of all this?
19100But where is that family reformation?
19100But who makes conscience of this part of the oath?
19100But yet further, was not the calling as bad as the men?
19100But, will they take up arms and scatter carnage and blood throughout the land?
19100By what rule?
19100Can Satan cast out Satan?
19100Can that be a trifle, which is published as the main and sole preventive of all the bloody plots of God''s enemies against the truth?
19100Can that be a trifle, which is the fruit of the judicious consultations of the agents of both kingdoms, as the only means to perpetuate the union?
19100Can that be a trifle, which was produced by such, who had merely the glory of God before their eyes as conducing much thereto?
19100Can that be the government of Christ and His Church?
19100Can that man be said really to endeavour the maintenance of a cause while he lets it starve?
19100Can there be found a parallel to Christ in the world, that hath so given himself up to God?
19100Can you instance in any that have been backward to swear unto the Lord?
19100Canst thou hold the field against Him?
19100Could an oppressed people bear the tyranny longer?
19100Dear hearts, know ye not how Moses was used?
19100Did not prelacy?
19100Divers more such instances I could give you; and why thus?
19100Do we not make the times perilous by our falsifying of our oath and covenant with God?
19100Do you know yourselves?
19100Doth the oath bind me to oppose legal acts?
19100Ephraim shall say,"What have I to do with idols?"
19100Find we not the name of bishop under the New Testament?
19100For the Lord''s supper, how oft have we spilt the blood of Christ by our unworthy approaches to His table?
19100For we say, how can Satan cast out Satan?
19100For when ye say the grace to your meat, say ye it to man?
19100For why should not every one value the public above the private, the common good before his own?
19100God hath a_ changing power_, whereby He makes mountains plain: how easy is it with God, to make the highest mountain that impedes His work a plain?
19100God will be steady to us; why should not we resolve to be so to Him?
19100Had it not been better to have defeated Athaliah, and then to have crowned the king?
19100Has He not a famous church in America, where He may go?
19100Has it no instruction for all times?
19100Hath it not been prelacy?
19100Have ye not so much power as the mountains and hills have?
19100Have you engaged your souls in a solemn league?
19100Here is God''s wise deliberation on the matter:"how shall I put thee?"
19100Here was cheerfulness: who was not glad to see it?
19100How are the people of God divided one from another, railing upon( instead of loving) one another?
19100How beautiful were the feet of them that brought the gospel of peace unto you?
19100How can we, say they, bind ourselves to forbear the practice of that whilk Acts of Assembly allows, and Acts of Parliament commands?
19100How comes it to pass then that this part of the covenant is so much forgotten?
19100How comes the man to be so undaunted?
19100How comes this to pass?
19100How could they loyally support a Constitution now so opposite to the ancient Scriptural and Covenanted Constitution of the realm?
19100How dear and precious were God''s people one to another?
19100How in judgment?
19100How much more then will holiness be increased through this covenant which, in many branches of it, is a direct covenant for, and about holiness?
19100How so?
19100How to acceptation?
19100How to( 1) Acceptation?
19100How unbecoming is it, that they who swear together, should be so strange as scarce to speak together?
19100How, or in what manner this service is to be performed?
19100How?
19100How?
19100I appeal to all your consciences, Is it possible to set caveats to their pride and avarice?
19100I come now to the Second branch of it, and that is, How to perpetuity?
19100I have now done with these three queries; What?
19100I may apply this to them that can not act; will ye sit still, when the rest of your brethren are to hazard their lives against the enemy?
19100I see you looking up to the height of it, and ye are saying within yourselves, How shall it come down?
19100I will say to you then that word,"The hill of God is a high hill, as the hill of Bashan: why leap ye, ye hills?
19100If God be with a work, who is he that will let or impede it?
19100If I would pose you with this question, as you will answer to God, Who have been the instruments of all this mischief?
19100If any shall say these demands are very high and the charge very great, but is a part in this covenant worth it?
19100If our father had but spit in our face by some inferior correction, should we not be ashamed?
19100If this position were assumed by larger numbers throughout the land, who knoweth whether they would"not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?"
19100If thou askest, What will this garment do to thee?
19100If we knew that every loss were our gain, every wound our healing, every disappointment our success, every defeat our victory, would we not rejoice?
19100If we walk and work by sense, and not by faith?
19100In a covenant, God and man meet; He is with us who is more than all that are against us: and when He is with us, who can be against us?
19100In the first place, we must inquire how this duty may be so managed, that God may accept of us in the doing of it?
19100In what clause or word of the article?
19100Is every man that sins against the covenant to be accounted a covenant- breaker, and a perjured sacrilegious person?
19100Is it a respect to prelacy that hinders thee, O Scotland?
19100Is it a respect to the king?
19100Is it a respect to the novations already come into Scotland?
19100Is it all but a story with interest, however thrilling, for the study of the antiquarian?
19100Is it in superstition?
19100Is it not prelacy?
19100Is it not the chief desire of the holy apostles, that we"should all speak the same things, and that there should be no division amongst us?"
19100Is it not the happiness of a city, to be at unity with itself?
19100Is it not the preservation of religion, where it is reformed, and the reformation of religion, where it needs?
19100Is it not this, because it hath a strong foundation, a double, impregnable foundation?
19100Is not the Holy Bible by some rather wrested than read?
19100Is not unity amongst Christians one of the strongest arguments to persuade the world to believe in Christ?
19100Is not unity the happiness of heaven?
19100Is that it indeed which bears away the bell of_ jure divino_?
19100Is the whole prolonged struggle, with all its chequered scenes, but a panorama on which spectators may gaze with but passing emotions?
19100Is there any soul in this house this day, that is filled with the love of Christ?
19100Is there any soul that is seeking unto Him in earnest?
19100Is there any that can adorn and prepare himself to approach unto God, without God?
19100It is a denial with disdain;"should I?"
19100It is said,"The sinners in Zion are afraid; who shall dwell with everlasting torments?
19100It will be said, What ails you?
19100Job was probably sometimes seduced with such foolish persuasions, to courses not less foolish, but he yielded not: what helped him?
19100Know ye not that Zedekiah struck Micaiah; and how his threatenings against him came to pass?
19100Minister, lovest thou me?
19100Moses reproveth them in these words,"Shall your brethren go to war; and shall ye sit still?
19100My good people, beloved in Christ, have ye nothing to contribute for this work?
19100Nay, canst thou be a party for Him?
19100Nay,"Shall the thing formed say to Him that formed it, Why hast Thou made me thus?"
19100Now the question is, Whether it be safer to stop it up than to guard it?
19100Now, if your leases and covenants among men be either lame or forfeited; need men persuade you to have them renewed and perfected?
19100Now, is there any of you but ye are obleist( obliged) to be holy?
19100Now,"Who are these that are invited to the marriage?"
19100O Lord of hosts, and King of kings, who can stand out against Thee?
19100O then he will cry out with Isaiah,"Lord, who believes my report, and to whom has the arm of the Lord been made naked?
19100Or, can we indeed love or promote a reformation, and in the mean time countenance or conceal the enemies of it?
19100Or, have ye not such substance as the vallies?
19100Or, how may we perform this service so that it may be"an everlasting covenant, that may never be forgotten?"
19100Or, upon what considerations we may be persuaded to undertake this service?
19100Ought we not to be greatly humbled before Him?
19100Our God is a consuming fire, and we are as stubble before Him; who can stand before His indignation?
19100Peace is a precious jewel, but who can value truth?
19100Perpetuity?
19100Says not the covenant enough for the maintenance of the king?
19100Shall I pass you that are commons?
19100Shall civil and religious liberty be saved from captivity by tyrants on the throne?
19100Shall the crawling worm and the pickle of small dust fight against the King of kings?
19100Shall we not walk cheerfully?
19100Shewing the impossibility in man to begin the action:"I will cause him to draw nigh; for who is this, that hath engaged his heart?"
19100Should not ye have lain at His door, and scraped, if ye could not knock?
19100Should not ye have sought unto Him first, with ropes about your necks, with sackcloth upon your loins, and with tears in your eyes?
19100Should they deal with His people as murderers and malefactors, and we not draw out His sword against them?
19100Should they deal with our God as an idol?
19100Some having nothing else to say, yet can not withhold to question, whether the Scots will enter into it or no?
19100That are very indifferent which side prevail, so they may have their trading again?
19100That is, how shall I do this?
19100The Lord forbid such a thing:"for, how shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?"
19100The inquiry into both, who is this?
19100The inquiry,"who is this?"
19100The question I put to you is this: How often have you broken covenant with God?
19100The reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland?
19100The second thing in this great mountain is this, It is a mountain reproved:"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100Then is it not the Lord who enters in covenant with thee, and says, I will remember thy sins no more?
19100There is a fourth, who profess they acknowledge a king; but despise him in their heart, saying"Shall this man save us?"
19100They have been burdensome in all ages; what opposites in England have they been to our kings, till their interests were changed?
19100They which single, blessed be God, have yet such strength, how strong may they be when conjoined?
19100This makes God complain,"What iniquity have your fathers found in Me, that they have gone far from Me?"
19100Those who rise against kings in open rebellion, as Absalom and Sheba, who said,"What have we to do with David, the son of Jesse?
19100To utter what?
19100To what end?
19100To whom shall I speak then?
19100Tobiah and Sanballat gnaw their tongues, laugh and despise us, saying,"What is this ye do?
19100Upon what warrant?
19100Was it only a jest?
19100Was not unity one of the chief parts of Christ''s prayer unto His Father, when He was here upon the earth?
19100We speak and contend much for a church- reformation, but how can there be a church- reformation, unless there be a family- reformation?
19100What a number of able men did Josiah collect together?
19100What ails you?
19100What an one is this?
19100What do we covenant?
19100What do we vow?
19100What engagement can be upon us, which these reasons do not reach and answer?
19100What followeth upon this breach?
19100What follows these gracious promises?
19100What ground have we to expect good?
19100What had he to do with gluttony, drunkenness, pride, wantonness, incontinency, and the rest of my ware?
19100What hast thou been doing?
19100What hath hindered the reformation of religion all this while in doctrine, government, and worship?
19100What have I to do with such and such base company?
19100What have I to do with such base filthy lusts?
19100What heard you cried on Sabbath last, and yesterday, and this day?
19100What hinders this engagement, and stops our entrance thereupon?
19100What is it that hath taken down a teaching ministry, and set up in the room a teaching- ceremony?
19100What is this at all to the covenant, where there is no mention of arms at all?
19100What is this but the contents and matter of our oath?
19100What is this to our present condition, where reforming by arms is not at all the question?
19100What meaneth the heat of this great anger?
19100What meant then that saying of queen Elizabeth,"That when she had made a bishop, she had spoiled a preacher?"
19100What noblemen, what aldermen, what merchants, families, are more reformed since the covenant than before?
19100What one is this, that so carefully engageth his heart?
19100What ought the British subject, if a patriot, do, in the face of evils which threaten the ruin of his kingdom?
19100What ought the Protestant to do, in the presence of a government and administration which are daily advancing the court of Rome to power?
19100What ought to be done to remove these evils and avert the disaster which their continuance must entail?
19100What particulars do engage us, by what acts or thoughts doth the heart become engaged?
19100What say you?
19100What shall I say to these neutrals?
19100What should we do with their hands in the work, whose hearts, we know, are not in the work?
19100What sin hast thou left, or in what one thing hast thou reformed since thou didst take this covenant?
19100What the Presbyterian, who can not take the Oath of Allegiance without committing himself to the hierarchy of Prelacy?
19100What the duty is, to which they mutually stir up one another?
19100What the duty is?
19100What then to be engaged, to be incorporated, and that by sacred oath, with such an high and honourable fraternity?
19100What though the church- worship be pure, yet if the worshippers be impure, God will not accept of the worship?
19100What though those tongues set on fire by hell do rail and threaten?
19100What time, and what days were those?
19100What we have to do?
19100What will come of me, after so many years''travail in the ministry?
19100What?
19100When God hid His face from him, or he hid his eyes from God; then how easily is he moved?
19100When an apprentice has subscribed his name, and sealed his indentures, doth he then think his service is ended?
19100When the sons of darkness go to cast out the prince of darkness, is this possible?
19100Where is the man that can direct his heart, approach to Me of himself, by his own power?
19100Where the governors and the teachers go before in an holy example, what honest heart will not follow?
19100Wherefore discourage ye the heart of the children of Israel?"
19100Wherefore,"Who art thou, O great mountain"before God''s people, that thinks to impede such a work?
19100Whether any thing, the extirpation of which is sworn by an ordinance of parliament, can be said to stand by law?
19100Whether by any law, divine or human, may reformation of religion be brought in by arms?
19100Whether the making a party be legal?
19100Whether there be any particular law for prelacy?
19100Whether to swear to a government that shall be, or to swear not to dissent from such a future government, be not to swear upon an implicit faith?
19100While some will be ready to call that schism and superstition, which is not; and others deny that to be heresy, superstition, schism, which is?
19100Who almost sees not His hand in all this?
19100Who amongst us hath not felt these reasons?
19100Who are they that impede our work?
19100Who but an atheist can refuse the first?
19100Who can abide in the fierceness of His anger?
19100Who can stand?"
19100Who can tell?
19100Who dare practise what he prays against?
19100Who is the best favoured body; and the trimmest soul?
19100Who is this?
19100Who knows, whether our peace hath been denied; our propositions cast out; our treaties fruitless, for such an end as this?
19100Who shall dwell with devouring fire?"
19100Who thought to have seen such a sudden change in Scotland, when all second causes were posting a contrary course?
19100Who was not encouraged to it?
19100Why do ye spend your money for nought?"
19100Why may not you suffer the enemy to abide within the town?
19100Why should sorrow sit clouded in our faces, or any darkness be in our hearts, while we are in the shine and light of God''s countenance?
19100Why, Ephraim shall say,"What have I to do any more with idols?"
19100Why, or upon what considerations?
19100Why?
19100Why?
19100Why?
19100Will it quit cost to be at so great a charge?
19100Will ye fortify yourselves?
19100Will ye make an end in a day?
19100Will ye rebel against the king?
19100Will ye remove the stones out of the heaps of rubbish that is burnt?"
19100Will you bind yourselves to the Lord?
19100Will you trust yourselves without a tie?
19100Wilt thou search thyself who thou art: art thou of God''s building or not?
19100With what serious humiliation, and hearty prayers did Nehemiah begin this duty?
19100Would he have the chariot move swiftly, who only draws but will not oil the wheels?
19100Would their adherence to those deeds and documents have done them any dishonour?
19100Wrested, I say, by ignorant and unstable souls, to their own destruction?
19100[ 5]_ BY ANDREW CANT._"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100_ Answ._ Where lies that, think you?
19100_ BY THOMAS CASE._ I come now to the third query, how?
19100_ BY THOMAS COLEMAN._"For who is this, that engaged his heart to approach unto Me, saith the Lord?"
19100_ I did see._ Which of us, brethren, hath not his heart yet rejoicing, but even to think upon this work, this last Monday in this place?
19100_ Obj._ But what, if the exorbitances be purged away, may not I, notwithstanding my oath, admit of a regulated prelacy?
19100_ Obj._ What if one make a party to uphold prelacy, whilst it stands by law, must I oppose him, or discover him by virtue of this oath?
19100_ Object._ Aye, but there be that will tell us, these have been the faults of the persons, and not of the calling?
19100_ Object._ How can we swear the extirpation of these, since, who shall be judge?
19100_ Objection._ We have oblished ourselves by our subscription already; what then needs us to obleish ourselves over again by our oath?
19100_ Quest._ But some will say,"How shall I do to get up my heart to this high pitch, that I may be a covenant- keeper?"
19100_ Quest._ How are their servants treated?
19100_ Third_, Inquire diligently at your own hearts, whether they come up to the terms of this covenant?
19100and how many have smarted their proof unto us?
19100and this covenant will be stedfast and uniform unto us, why should not we resolve to be so too, and in this covenant?
19100and what concord hath Christ and Belial?"
19100and( 2) Perpetuity?
19100but my sins are many, how can the Lord look upon me or pardon me?
19100even his engagement:"I have made a covenant with mine eyes, how then shall I look on a maid?"
19100feed my bais''d sheep: lovest thou me?
19100have I said strangers?
19100have they not a dreadful heritage?
19100how Aaron and Jeremiah,& c., were used?
19100how Jeremiah was smitten; and he that did it, got his name changed into Magor Missabib,_ terror round about_?
19100how Zechariah was slain between the porch and the altar?
19100how comes it to pass, that thou art so much slighted and contemned?
19100how sweet was a fasting day?
19100how well doth this become the children of such a father, who hath styled Himself the Father of mercies?
19100is it not true?"
19100made Him and His ways his meat and drink, yea more than his ordinary food?
19100or, to strengthen it while he keeps the sinews of it close shut up?
19100our prophets have prophesied lies, and our priests have pleaded for Baal, and they have rejected the word of the Lord; and what wisdom is in them?
19100to amend myself, and all in my power, and to go before others in the example of a real reformation?
19100what shall we have?
19100where is the man that hath made restitution of his ill- gotten goods since he took this covenant?
19100who but a papist the second?
19100who but an oppressor, or a rebel, the third?
19100who but light and empty men, unstable as water, the sixth?
19100who but men of fortune, desperate cavaliers, the fifth?
19100who but the guilty, the fourth?
19100woe is me, who can dwell with everlasting burnings?
19100ye of little faith?
47708And,said, he,"what are your ideas on this point?"
47708Are you forbidden,I asked,"to allow ministers of the Gospel to preach to these Indians?"
47708Have you?
47708Then shall the righteous say, Lord, when saw we Thee hungry and fed Thee? 47708 To what religious persuasion do you hold, sir?"
47708What is my future destiny?
47708Why am I here?
47708: Will you allow us to preach on the reservation?
47708After close search by those present, who found the nail fastening in the window all right, the question was,"How did he make his escape?"
47708After introductions, he turned to our political(?)
47708After years of study and diligent search after knowledge, in that which most intimately concerned me--"From whence came I?"
47708Am I the only witness?
47708And how soon shall we be obliged to pay, on receiving notice, etc.?
47708And now, another question suggests itself--_How came I here_?
47708And who are they?
47708And who better calculated to cope with it than Lorenzo Snow?
47708And who, O who shall tell all the corruption which broods on thy bosom_ now_?
47708And why not?
47708Are these women"down- trodden?"
47708Are they enslaved?
47708Are they ignorant?
47708Are you also witnesses?
47708Are you going to the''Mormon''meeting?"
47708But could we expect, with thirty men, to withstand this powerful host?
47708But does it arise through any defect in the order of the marriage system?
47708But is there nought here save the tomb of the past?
47708But the dish; it must be precisely after the pattern, and could I do it?
47708But this can not be accomplished without means, and from whence the means?
47708But what can I say that will leave your mind at rest concerning Italy?
47708But what was the result?
47708But where-- O, where the land so choice-- so dear?
47708But wilt Thou not have mercy upon them?
47708But, we ask, should not the Bishop who operates in our temporal matters be a very wise and good man?
47708Can I give him this?
47708Can it be, Beneath your blood- stained flag of liberty, The firm supporters of our country''s cause, Are butchered while submissive to her laws?
47708Can the Methodist or Presbyterian ministers witness to these facts?
47708Can you get payment of our assessment deferred till a decision is reached?
47708Dearest brother, wherefore leave us?
47708Did I fall asleep and dream, or did the visions of futurity beam around?
47708Did I not come here and find you without a father, poor and discouraged?
47708Did I not gather you together here, and make all these improvements that you to- day enjoy?
47708Did any one present, acquainted with the Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian or Episcopalian societies, ever hear suggestions or doctrines like these?
47708Did they make any such improvements as you see I have made?
47708Do they want more affidavits, and on what points?
47708Do those lawyers want further information?
47708Does all this persecution to which they have been subjected destroy them?
47708Does the reader request to know the cause of those horrid persecutions?
47708Doubtless many have asked themselves, What can we do, and how shall we do it?
47708For himself?
47708Friday, p. m.--Exercises:"Shall we gather at the river?"
47708Has Merrill been released?
47708Has he a legal right to collect back taxes?
47708Has peace, indeed, been taken from the world?
47708Hath an eternal winter followed the summer of thy fame, and frosted the flowers of thy genius, and clouded the sunbeams of thy glory?
47708Have I been the cause of any stumbling in the path of life?
47708Have I confidence in these men?
47708Have I not a right to believe their testimony?
47708Have any believed my report?
47708He said:"_ If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more they of his household_?"
47708He then made the inquiry,"Are you sent by the Wesleyans?"
47708How is it with the experience of thousands whom I now address?
47708How were they received?
47708I at first thought he was jesting, but glancing up and seeing an earnest expression on his face, I replied:"Do you think you can do it?"
47708I immediately asked,"Are you brethren all safe?"
47708I looked at Father Smith, and silently asked myself the question: Can that man be a deceiver?
47708I said to him,"Mr. Neibaur, why can not I have such a testimony?"
47708I would ask, what caused the persecutions against the Saints anciently?
47708If a gentleman comes into my neighborhood, a stranger, I will say, will you have something to eat?
47708If not, where is he?
47708If they received not the fulfilment of what was promised, why are they here in this Territory?
47708If you are not, I ask you in the name of common sense, Why are you here?
47708If, in a lower sphere of action, they fail to be trustworthy, who will depend upon them in the higher?
47708In these valleys of the mountains?
47708Is it in order to acquire an influence and then to use that influence directly for his own aggrandizement?
47708Is the house on fire?"
47708Is there anything I can do for you?
47708It appears that Moses began to cry unto the Lord for deliverance, and the Lord answered him, saying,"Wherefore cryest thou unto me?
47708It was now his turn to be surprised, to have an utter stranger, when politely asked to dinner, reply,"Do you think you can do it?"
47708Must affection''s garland fade?
47708Must the dearest ties be broken?
47708Need I say how deeply I feel in all matters respecting my own missions?
47708Now, who could have expected so much good to come out of Nazareth?
47708Now, who did this?
47708Of your presence, why bereave us, And in foreign countries roam?
47708On being answered in the affirmative, she went to another child and asked,"Is that my favvy?"
47708Or when saw we Thee a stranger and took Thee in?
47708Shall Freedom''s banner be no more unfurled?
47708Shall I ever set foot on those shores again?
47708Shall not we, fellow citizens, rise up in the spirit of freemen and do honor to the shades of the departed heroes of''76?
47708She then placed herself directly in front of her father and looking him full in the face, said, emphatically,"_ Is you my favvy_?"
47708She then said,"Papa, who was that other man in there?"
47708The question I asked myself a thousand times, and which seemed so all- important, was:"How can I accomplish this mission?
47708The question should be, Will we be prepared?
47708Then I said,"I presume you mean the Prophet Joseph Smith, who had records delivered to him by an angel?"
47708Thursday, p. m.--Exercises: Singing,"What shall the harvest be?"
47708Were they accounted good, peaceable men, and well spoken of?
47708What is meant by this--"the perfect man?"
47708When we contemplate the scenes of poverty, sorrow, persecution, suffering and death heaped upon the Saints by their Christian(?)
47708Where are the words of John?
47708Where are the words of the Apostle Paul?
47708Where are the words of the Apostle Peter?
47708Where are the words of the Lord Jesus?
47708Where is Freedom?
47708Where is Justice?
47708Which is the nation I so much revere?
47708While we were baptizing, a party of Irishmen passed over the bridge, and, seeing us in the water, one of them called out,"Is it in schwimmin ye are?
47708Who shall tell all the greatness which breathes in the story of thy past?
47708Who were those MARTYRED ONES?
47708Who would harm the houseless exiles?
47708Who would have thought it?
47708Who, among the Latter- day Saints within the hearing of my voice this day, could fail to comprehend this?
47708Why forsake your friends and home?
47708Why is such a man called to act as president over a people?
47708Will you allow us to see those instructions in which our people are denied this privilege?"
47708You may say,"Shall you require them to be baptized and become Latter- day Saints?"
47708are you one of those''Mormons?''"
47708must guards be serving here?
47708shall thy purple hand Spread utter desolation through the land?
47708what can atone For the pure blood of innocence thou''st sown?
46635And after that?
46635And after that?
46635But,says our objector,"is not this the doctrine held by the various sects and taught by the various commentators?"
46635Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?
46635The generation to come of your children and the stranger from a far land shall say, Wherefore hath the Lord done thus to this land? 46635 Where will it go last of all?
46635Where, O, where will it go last of all?
46635And what has religion done?
46635And what was{ 86} the consequence?
46635And why was this?
46635Are Saturn''s rings solid or liquid?
46635Are the atmospheres of the planets like ours?
46635Are they all eternal in their present combinations, or is it only the simple elements that are eternal?
46635Are they built of the same materials as our planet?
46635But how came they to have this"belief, purity and zeal?"
46635But how can we prove that mud was deposited at the same rate then as now?
46635But how does our infidel geologist set about his work of proving that the earth has any given age, say a thousand million years?
46635But how is such an enormous heat kept up?
46635But how much of it is really science to you?
46635But then comes the great question: if granite is the lowest layer in the strata, what is below the{ 48} granite?
46635But what are the pyramids to the Alps, which have been lifted by some power to an altitude thirty- three times the hight of the largest pyramid?
46635But what is gravity?
46635But what of this?
46635But where did the mist come from?
46635But, supposing that matter is eternal, how does that account for the formation of this beautiful world?
46635Can these philosophers tell us what they mean by physical force?
46635Could all the wise men of Rome have explained to Julius Caesar the following dispatch, if given in prophetic vision?
46635Could you truthfully say one- half, one- fourth, or even one- tenth?
46635DID THE WORLD MAKE ITSELF?
46635Did a mass of iron, for example, becoming discontented with its condition, suddenly change itself into a cloud of gas or a pail of water?
46635Did it kindle of its own accord?
46635Did the mist make itself?
46635Do they show us a single reason why some parts of matter become organized and others do not?
46635For what cause is the fortune of these countries so strikingly changed?
46635For who can better direct me when I hesitate, or instruct me when I am ignorant?
46635Had the world a Creator, or did it make itself?
46635Has the moon an atmosphere?
46635Has this earth existed as it is from eternity?
46635Have we fifty- eight eternal substances?
46635Have we not here one of the plainest admissions of the total apostasy of the so- called Christian church?
46635Have you personally measured the diameter of the earth, observed the transit of Venus, or calculated the distance of the moon?
46635He saith unto them,''Have ye here any meat?''
46635He would say,"In the year of Christ-- what does that mean?
46635How far is the sun from the earth?
46635How high above the earth is the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Light?
46635How many colors in a ray of sun- light?
46635How many of the most important affairs of life can be demonstrated by means of the multiplication table?
46635How then is the nerve to be protected, and yet the sight not obstructed?
46635How then shall we comprehend its distance from{ 56} us?
46635If it could be proven that some stars shine, while others are dark; then why this difference?
46635If it existed as a red hot fire- mist from eternity, why should it ever begin to cool at all?
46635If it is any one of them, where did the others come from?
46635If it required design to{ 58} fashion a metal type, did it not require a still greater design to form the hand that manipulates that type?
46635If it required intelligence to make a pen, did it not require still greater intelligence to make the hand that wields the pen?
46635If men should be convinced that they are only animals, and that God takes no notice of them, whose property would be safe?
46635If such are the uncertainties of science to the actual investigators, what shall we say to him who has learned his science at school?
46635If there is no authoritative revelation from God, what better are we than the brute creation?
46635If this is not the teachings of idolatry, what is it?
46635In other words,"Is it possible for vile Mahometans to understand and teach such a truth when it is not yet known to the assumed church of God?"
46635Is it iron, or sulphur, or carbon, or oxygen?
46635Is it matter; or is it a creative power, or energy added to matter?"
46635It is, therefore, worth while to enquire, is science really so positive as these persons pretend?
46635It may be asked, what is the use of so many lenses in the eye?
46635It was asked,"Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
46635Lactantius asks,"Is there any one so senseless, as to believe that there are men whose footsteps are higher than their heads?
46635Let the honest skeptic inquire,"How do these theories explain the cause of life?
46635Now we are tempted to ask, who are these wonderful prodigies, so incapable of receiving instruction from anybody?
46635Now what does science say on this subject?
46635Now which of these is the eternal matter referred to?
46635Now you have means, why do you not pay me the remainder?
46635Now, says the skeptic, is it not possible that reptiles and birds lived upon the earth previous to the creation of beasts?
46635Now, what is this power that has formed these glorious suns and sent them whirling onward through the cycles of the ages?
46635Now, what was it that this heathen governor called a"superstition?"
46635Of the nine hundred and forty- two substances mentioned in Turner''s Chemistry, how many have you analyzed?
46635Or are all the elements eternal?
46635Or, is it true that the students of the physical sciences have no certain knowledge of their theories?
46635So we are landed back at the sublime question,_ did the paving stones make themselves_?
46635Still, as might be expected, thinking men kept asking:"Where did the sun come from?
46635Take away the persons and of what value are the things?
46635That in some cases it is difficult to determine which predominated to the greatest extent, the characteristics of the reptile, the bat or the bird?
46635That the crops and trees grow downwards?
46635That the rains, snow and hail fall upward to the earth?"
46635The United States may mean the states of Greece; but on what shore of the Mediterranean can Mexico and California be found?"
46635The fleet put to sea at noon in the face of a full gale from the south- west?"
46635The question therefore returns with double force,_ had the world a creator or did it make itself_?
46635Then why is it any cooler now?
46635Then, by what human sagacity was it predicted that the war must commence in South Carolina?
46635Unpopular and penniless, if the gospel story were not true, how could it have had preachers?
46635Was it red hot enough from all eternity to melt granite?
46635Was not this a sufficient supply for dinner and supper?
46635Was there a rebellion in Spain?
46635Was there an obscure philosopher in Germany writing down the results of his investigations?
46635We presume there are few persons as ignorant as an infidel lecturer we once heard, who, when asked,"Who compiled the scriptures?"
46635We reply by asking,_ Where does the Bible say so_?
46635What can be more wretched than such a life, and what than such a death, when they could not be buried by their friends and relatives?
46635What has become of those ages of abundance and of life?
46635What implanted the belief of a judgment to come in the minds of{ 94} these heathen scoffers?
46635What information could Aristotle gather from the fact that the electric telegraph was invented in 1844?
46635What is the cause of the light and heat of the sun?
46635What meaneth the heat of this great anger?"
46635What melted it down into a fluid state fit to be splashed about?
46635What shall we say of a space so vast, that this light must travel a year, a hundred, aye, even a thousand years before it reaches its destination?
46635What then is the tendency of their teachings?
46635What was it that enabled the early Saints of all ranks and all ages, of both sexes likewise, to joyfully meet death in its most horrid forms?
46635What was it that made large numbers of the best men in Europe hate both the Catholic and Protestant religions?
46635When Christ, as a Divine Being, or as a man divinely commissioned, dies out of the popular faith, what then?
46635When Peter asked the manner of John''s death, the Savior replied,"''If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?''
46635Whence proceeds that mighty force which men call by that name?
46635Where did the comet come from?
46635Where did the fire come from?
46635Where is the greatness of Egypt, Nineveh, Babylon and Petra?
46635Who has not dropped a tear over the dying words of Socrates?
46635Who knows that fact?
46635Who put the fire and the mist together?
46635Who shall assure us that virtue has a reward, or that there is any such thing as virtue?
46635Who shall comfort the hearts that mourn?
46635Who shall stimulate the love of brotherhood, and move men to works of benevolence?
46635Who then would strive to raise the world out of its beastly degradation?
46635Who would be secure from the unrestrained ravages of every base passion that finds its home in the human heart?
46635Whose life would be sacred?
46635Why are so many cities destroyed?
46635Why did Ricetto, Bruno and Servetus in the hour of martyrdom turn with loathing from that sacred emblem, the crucifix?
46635Why is not that ancient population reproduced and perpetuated?
46635Why, then, it may be asked, did they not all become Christians?
46635Why?
46635and thy own mighty transcendent, god- like soul, dost thou not call that a revelation?"
46635from whence proceed such melancholy revolutions?
46635{ 36} And what has been the result of all this?
47703''Can you spare them?'' 47703 Adam, why dost thou offer sacrifice?"
47703After taking his hand, he looked down into the dying man''s face and said:''Brother Fordham, do you not know me?'' 47703 At this point I will ask upon the subject of religion, what are the rights of men upon religious subjects?
47703Do the people leave here because they are afraid? 47703 Do you suppose the mouth of God is closed to be opened no more?
47703Do you want a patriarch? 47703 Do you want a spokesman?
47703Do you want a trustee- in- trust? 47703 Have you never broken the Sabbath day?"
47703Have you never cheated your neighbor in trade?
47703How do you suppose those children will look upon you when they are grown up?
47703How many wives have you?
47703In all the trials incident to the pilgrimage and pioneer life, have you never sworn nor used bad language?
47703The unbeliever may ask,''Was there not deception in this?'' 47703 What chance is there for infidelity when we are parting daily with our friends?
47703What do you want? 47703 What would you think,"continued the Captain,"if the government ordered your life destroyed if you would not put away your wives?"
47703What, polygamy and all?
47703Who hath sinned,Jesus was asked upon healing a man of His times,"he or his parents?"
47703Who was Michael, the Archangel?
47703Who,he said,"is the author of this work?
47703Why?
47703''Did you spend a good deal of your time in dancing, pitching{ 291} quoits, jumping, wrestling, and the like?
47703''Elijah, do you not know me?''
47703''My head is in great pain, will you heal me?''
47703''There, what is that?''
47703''Will you write to me?''
47703Among others the question:"Is the prosperity of any religious denomination a positive evidence of the truth of its contention?"
47703An elder cried out,''How much longer must I preach in England before you will let me go to America?''
47703And what had brought us here?
47703And what is the damnation of hell?
47703And where are the days of my youth?
47703And who is able to abide these things?
47703And who will stand when He appeareth?
47703Another with,''I am ready to go to Zion, but my wife wo n''t go with me; shall I leave her, to gather with the Saints?''
47703Are not the revelations and commandments of God perfect?
47703Are we prepared as a people for the great events which await us; which await both Zion and Babylon?
47703As they rode up the street, President Grant said to Governor Emery:''Whose children are these?''
47703But can he now act in that office?
47703But how are they to come as Saviors on Mount Zion?
47703But what is hell?
47703But, what is the object of this important mission, or how is it to be fulfilled?
47703Can you get an endowment in Boston?
47703Did you play cards, dice, checkers, and dominoes?
47703Do you want a patriarch for the whole Church?
47703Do you want me to tell you your feelings?
47703Elder Woodruff records the following words from the prophet:"What shall I talk about today?
47703From others of the Saints came such as this:''Brother Woodruff, will you come and preach in Cheltenham?''
47703Gilbert said:''Brochie, what do you see?''
47703Has Elder Rigdon shared this responsibility in any way?
47703Has he ever deserted Joseph, Hyrum, his brethren, or the cause, in one instance, since the foundation of this Church?
47703Has he in any way been a pillar or support to the Church from that day until this?
47703Has he in any way sustained the priesthood with dignity and honor for the last five years of his life?
47703Has he sustained the cause, and used an influence to spread the work abroad since the persecution in Far West?
47703Has he walked up into his place as a man of God, and stood beside the Prophet as his counselor?
47703Has there been a bishop who has stood in his lot yet?
47703Have his lips ever quivered?
47703He was like Adam when the angel said to him:"Adam, why dost thou offer sacrifice?"
47703Here is Brigham, have his knees ever faltered?
47703How could he sin if there was no law, how could there be a law except there were punishment?"
47703How did I know what was going on in Washington?
47703I am turned out of doors for my religion; what shall I do?''
47703I ask, where are Joseph and Hyrum?
47703I ask, who has stood next to Joseph?
47703I asked him,''For what crime?''
47703I have money enough to carry me and the children to Zion; will you{ 141} let me go without him?''
47703I have not enough to carry my family to America; can you help me to a few pounds, or tell me what to do?''
47703I said,''O my God, why is Thy spirit thus upon me?
47703I said:''Is that so?''
47703I will commence by asking where has Elder Rigdon been since the days of Far West?
47703I wonder if as many will attend my funeral when I die?"
47703I would ask, has Joseph or Hyrum Smith ever held such a key as this, or manifested such a spirit as this?
47703If Heaven were not so controlled, what sort of a place would it be?
47703If so, what is coming over the world that such a great change is manifest towards us?''"
47703In the midst of all this, who can imagine our feelings?
47703In view of such divine insight into the lives of men as well as into the course of events, who can doubt?
47703Is God good?
47703Is not the gospel of Christ, with the priesthood which God has revealed, perfect?
47703Joseph replied:''What did you say that for?
47703Joseph then said:''Do you believe that Jesus is the Christ?''
47703My Lord and Christian friends, how did the ancient apostles prevail?
47703Now whom would the Methodists vote for?
47703Now, how could a man repent except he should sin?
47703Now, if a man murdereth, behold, will our law, which is just, take the life of his brother?
47703Of Joseph F. Smith''s sermon, he quotes:"Can we say that that which is perfect has not come?
47703Or, has the Prophet, in any point of view, leaned upon him as a counselor, a staff, or support, for the last five years?
47703Shall I do as I feel led to do?
47703Should I outlive my parents, how long will it be before I shall follow them to the grave?
47703Should these trans- continental lines meet in Ogden or Salt Lake City?
47703The Prophet then said:''Have you not faith to be healed?''
47703The captain asked:"Are you a Mormon?"
47703The question may be asked, why these judgments are coming upon the world in the last days?
47703Then are you not ashamed of yourselves for practicing these things?
47703These are tremendous sayings-- who can bear them?
47703They cried,''Where, oh where is the bread?''
47703They said,''Manora,''the meaning of which is,''Do you want to starve us with this bread?''
47703To what denomination do you belong?''
47703Two verses of the song,"Is There Anything That We Can Do?"
47703Under the circumstances, what manner of men and women ought we to be?
47703We had accomplished the mission without a dog moving his tongue at us, or any man saying,''Why do ye so?''
47703We had spent a pleasant time together, and he rejoiced at my visit; and who would not, to meet with a friend in a lonely prison?
47703We will now close with the words of Jacob, from the Book of Mormon, page 147:"Behold, will ye reject these words?
47703What are they doing for their own salvation and for that of their forefathers?
47703What art Thou about to do, O Lord, that causes this thing?
47703What could you do with yourselves?
47703What do the people want?
47703What do you suppose the fathers would say if they could speak from the dead?
47703What greater love hath any man than that he will lay down his life for his friends?
47703What has given us a future in these Valleys of the Mountains?
47703What if all the world should embrace this gospel?
47703What is his business?
47703What is it that the eye beholds?
47703What is it?
47703What is our duty as Saints of the living God?
47703What is that head?
47703What is the condition of the people of this country?
47703What is this, that God has sent us in the wilderness?
47703What rock?
47703What was to be done?
47703What was to be the result of another injustice perpetrated against them?
47703When since it began did this work ever stop?
47703Where are Thebes, Tyre, Sidon, Nineveh, and Babylon the Great, which were built to defy all time, and all power but God Himself?
47703Where are the hearts of this people; where are their forefathers?
47703Where are the millions of the earth''s inhabitants, including my own ancestors?
47703Where could they go?
47703Where is the old world?
47703Wherein could they have a more sure word of prophecy than to hear the voice of God saying,''This is my beloved Son?''
47703Who knows anything of the priesthood or of the organization of the Kingdom of God?
47703Why be afraid of sacrifice?
47703Why did He say it?
47703Why not then stand by them unto death?"
47703Why should the people of Utah not also have their share of that sacred boon?
47703Why will Elder Rigdon be a fool?
47703Why?
47703Will the Lord any more spare the cities of the Gentiles and Great Babylon than he spared the ancient cities of the Jews?
47703Will ye reject the words of the prophets?
47703You Latter- day Saints, do you not know these things are true?
47703the bark of a dog?
47703{ 153} Why are mine eyes like a fountain?
34573Am I my brother''s keeper?
34573Cain, where is thy Brother?
34573Have any of the Rulers, or of the Pharisees, believed on him?
34573What would you have thereof?
34573Where is my lover?
34573Who are you?
34573***** But why talk for ever?
34573***** In all these melancholy cases what is it best to do?
34573***** What can we do to make things better?
34573***** What shall be done for Criminals, the backward children of society, who refuse to keep up with the moral or legal advance of mankind?
34573And you, my brothers, what shall you become?
34573Are religion and conscience there to abate the fever of passion and regulate desire?
34573Are the Quakers better born than other men?
34573Are these rags the imperishable honors that cover them?
34573Are you not all brothers, rich or poor?
34573Are you so good that you must forsake him?
34573As a class, did they ever denounce a public sin?
34573Be it your folly or your crime, still cries the voice,"Where is thy brother?"
34573But can she buy the people of the North?
34573But have we a right to punish a man for the example''s sake?
34573But how are they to be paid?
34573But how does the rich man reconcile it to his conscience?
34573But is it right to take vengeance; for me to hurt a man to- day solely because he hurt me yesterday?
34573But is that all?
34573But suppose it had happened-- what would become of your commerce, of your fishing smacks on the Banks or along the shore?
34573But the glory which comes of epaulets and feathers; that strutting glory which is dyed in blood-- what shall we say of it?
34573But the men--"Where is my husband?"
34573But who ever told us such men could not compete with the slave of South Carolina who is paid nothing?
34573But why talk of days so old?
34573Can it not extirpate pauperism, prevent intemperance, pluck up the causes of the present crime?
34573Can we not end this poverty-- the misery and crime it brings?
34573Can we not lessen it?
34573Can we say we have not deserved it?
34573Can you frighten a starving girl into chastity?
34573Can you not hinder him from being worse?
34573Can you wholly abandon a friend or a child who thus deserts himself?
34573Consider all these things, and who can doubt that a great moral progress has been made?
34573Could such men do this without a secret shame?
34573Could such men understand by what authority he taught?
34573Did any one of you ever address an erring brother on the folly of his ways with manly tenderness, and try to charm him back, and find a cold repulse?
34573Did far- sighted men know that there would be a war on Mexico, or else on the tariff or the currency, and prefer the first as the least evil?
34573Did it never happen to one of you to be such a child, to have outgrown that rebellion and wickedness?
34573Did not Christianity begin with a martyrdom?
34573Did not God send his greatest, noblest, purest Son to seek and save the lost?
34573Did not Jesus say, resist not evil-- with evil?
34573Did not Jesus say,"Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these ye have done it unto me?"
34573Did not Mr. Clay say he hoped he could slay a Mexican?
34573Did not Mr. Webster, in the streets of Philadelphia, bid the volunteers, misguided young men, go and uphold the stars of their country?
34573Did not he declare this war unconstitutional, and threaten to impeach the President who made it, and then go and invest a son in it?
34573Did the generation that is passing from the stage ever comprehend and fairly judge the new generation coming on?
34573Do I look to the authority of the greatest Son of man?
34573Do famous men say,"Our country however bounded,"and vote to plunder a sister State?
34573Do our methods of punishment effect that object?
34573Do speech and silence mean the same thing?
34573Do they do it now and here?
34573Do they not know the ruin which they work; are they the only men in the land who have not heard of the effects of intemperance?
34573Do they now?
34573Do we forget our sires, forget our God?
34573Do we not see that by our present course we are teaching men violence, fraud, deceit, and murder?
34573Do you know the meaning of the name of the city?
34573Do you not see that if a man have a new truth, it must be reformatory and so create an outcry?
34573Do you say we can not diminish intemperance, neither by law, nor by righteous efforts without law?
34573Do you think that is democratic?
34573Do you wonder at the crime which fills your jails, and swells the tax of county and city?
34573Do you wonder at the poverty just now spoken of; at the vagrant children?
34573Do you wonder at this?
34573Do you wonder that I asked: Who is sufficient for these things?
34573Does not Christianity say the strong should help the weak?
34573Does not that mean something?
34573Does that favor man-- represent man?
34573Does the Government know of these things; know of their cause?
34573Does the good physician spend the night in feasting with the sound, or in watching with the sick?
34573For how has it come to pass that in a land of abundance here are men, for no fault of their own, born into want, living in want, and dying of want?
34573Good men ask, What shall we do?
34573Has a single man in all New England lost his seat in any office because he favored the war?
34573Has none of you ever been such a father or mother?
34573Has the Christian fire faded out from those words, once so marvellously bright?
34573Has the soil forgot its wonted faith, and borne a different race of men from those who struggled eight long years for freedom?
34573Have they not Christ and God to aid and bless them?
34573Have you ever known a capitalist, a man who lives by letting money, refuse to lend money for the war because the war was wicked?
34573Have you ever known a northern manufacturer who would not sell a kernel of powder, nor a cannon- ball, nor a coat, nor a shirt for the war?
34573Have you ever known a northern merchant who would not let his ship for the war, because the war was wicked and he a Christian?
34573He blasphemeth Moses and the prophets; yea, he hath a devil, and is mad, why hear him?"
34573He looks forward, and what prospect is there?
34573How can it be otherwise?
34573How can we repent, cast our own sins behind us, outgrow and forget them better, than by helping others to work out their salvation?
34573How could it be otherwise?
34573How long is it since men sent their servants to the"Workhouse,"to be beaten"for disobedience,"at the discretion of the master?
34573How long will it be before we apply good sense and Christianity to the prevention of crime?
34573How many men of the rank and file in the late war have since become respectable citizens?
34573How many of them had any fault to find with this national butchery on the Lord''s day?
34573How many of them will be reformed and cured by this treatment, and so live honest and useful lives hereafter?
34573How many of your newspapers have shown its true atrocity; how many of the pulpits?
34573How much better is it to choke the life out of a man behind the prison wall?
34573How much better off are many women in Boston who gain their bread by the needle?
34573I am strong; who dares assail me?
34573I know some men care little for the rich, but when the owners keep their craft in port, where can the"hands"find work or their mouths find bread?
34573I will not at this moment undertake to go behind their organization and ask,"How comes it that they are so ill- born?"
34573I wish I could say,"They know not what they do;"but at this day who does not know the effect of intemperance in Boston?
34573If it be the duty of the State to prevent crime, not avenge it, is it not plain what is the way?
34573If it be treason to speak against the war, what was it to make the war, to ask for 50,000 men and$ 74,000,000 for the war?
34573If it is right in the President of the United States to rob and murder, why not for the President of the United States Bank?
34573If it were right to kill Mexicans for a few dollars a month, why was it not also right to kill Americans, especially when it pays the most?
34573If one mock at the crimes of men, perhaps at their sins, at the infamous punishments they suffer-- what can you say of him?
34573If the South wants this, would the North object?
34573In Dartmoor prison?
34573In all forms of social life hitherto devised these classes have appeared, and it has been a serious question, What shall be done with them?
34573In scarlet garments from Bozrah?
34573In war, what will become of them?
34573Is fear of physical pain the highest element you can appeal to in a child; the most effectual?
34573Is he so bad that he can not be made better?
34573Is her day gone by?
34573Is honesty gone, and honor gone, your love of country gone, religion gone, and nothing manly left; not even shame?
34573Is it Christian or manly to reduce wages in hard times, and not raise them in fair times?
34573Is it God''s will that large dividends and small wages should be paid at the same time?
34573Is it better for the State to kill a man in cold blood, than for me to kill my brother when in a rage?
34573Is it consistent for the State to take vengeance when I may not?
34573Is it not better to acquire it by the schoolmaster than the cannon; by peddling cloth, tin, any thing rather than bullets?
34573Is it?
34573Is not society the father of us all, our protector and defender?
34573Is not the poor man, too, most often cheated in the weight and the measure?
34573Is our soil degenerate, and have we lost the breed of noble men?
34573Is that a praise?
34573Is that all?
34573Is that all?
34573Is that democratic too?
34573Is that democratic, to tax every man''s breakfast and supper, for the sake of getting more territory to whip negroes in?
34573Is that the will of God?
34573Is the State only a step- mother?
34573Is there manliness enough left in the North to do that?
34573Is there not in the nation skill to heal these men?
34573It is a good thing to forgive an offence: who does not need that favor and often?
34573It is a sad question to society, What shall be done with the criminals-- thieves, housebreakers, pirates, murderers?
34573It is a serious question to the world, What is to become of the humbler nations-- Irish, Mexicans, Malays, Indians, Negroes?
34573Let him commit a small crime, which shall involve no moral guilt, and be legally punished-- who respects him again?
34573Men will call us traitors: what then?
34573Much may be said to excuse the rank and file, ignorant men, many of them in want-- but for the leaders, what can be said?
34573Need I tell you how I felt at sight of the work which stretched out before me?
34573Not tell the nation that she is doing wrong?
34573Now it becomes a serious question, What shall be done for these stragglers, or even with them?
34573Now, What is the amount of the national earnings?
34573Of what use to shut a man in a jail, and release him with the certainty that he will come out no better, and soon return for the same offence?
34573Once the great question was, How large is the standing army?
34573Perhaps you can not cure these men!--is there not power enough to keep them from doing harm; to make them useful?
34573Poor brothers, how could they?
34573Said I not truly, our most famous politicians are, in the general way, only mercantile party- men?
34573Seldom has it been the question, What shall be done for them?
34573Shall I speak of their sisters; of the education they are receiving; the end that awaits them?
34573Shall all this war, this aggression of the slave power be for nothing?
34573Shall we ever waken out of our sleep; shall we ever remember the duties we owe to the world and to God, who put us here on this new continent?
34573Shall we stop there?
34573Should they rather worship the Grecian Jove, or the Jehovah of the Jews?
34573Suppose the culprits ask,"Where will you hang so many?"
34573Suppose the warriors should ask,"Why, what is that?"
34573Suppose those three felons, the halters round their neck, should ask also,"Why, what is that?"
34573Take the politicians most famous and honored at this day, and what have they done?
34573That other man,[19] benevolent and indefatigable, where is he?
34573That thirty thousand-- in the name of humanity I ask,"Where are they?"
34573The Federalists did not see all things; who ever did?
34573The beef is eaten up, the cloth worn away, the powder is burnt, and what is there to show for it all?
34573The crime which is so terribly avenged on woman-- think you that God will hold men innocent of that?
34573The first question is, What end shall we aim at in dealing with them?
34573The ignorant man, ill- born and ill- bred, asks:"Why not when done on a small scale; why not good for me?"
34573The little children who survive-- are they to be left to become barbarians in the midst of our civilization?
34573The possession of the West Indies would bring much money to New England, and what is the value of freedom compared to coffee and sugar and cotton?
34573The power of America-- do we need proof of that?
34573Their character will one day be a blot and a curse to the nation, and who is to blame?
34573Then what do you think despotism would be?
34573Then who shall dare break its peace?
34573They have labored for a tariff, or for free trade; but what have they done for man?
34573This result was doubtless God''s design, but was it man''s intention?
34573This, that is glorious in his apparel, Proud in the greatness of his strength?
34573Those that remain, what have they gained by this expulsion of their brothers?
34573Throw him over, what good would that do?
34573To take one man''s life is murder; what is it to practise killing as an art, a trade; to do it by thousands?
34573Treason is it?
34573Tried by these three standards, the judgment was true; what could he do to please these three parties?
34573Under such circumstances how many of you would have done better?
34573Under such circumstances, what marvel that the poor man becomes unthrifty, reckless and desperate?
34573Virginia sells her negroes; what does New England sell?
34573Was it through any fault or deficiency of Jesus, that these men refused him?
34573We call ourselves Christians; we often repeat the name, the words of Christ,--but his prayer?
34573We have seen them do this with lunatics, why not with those poor wretches whom now we murder?
34573What adequate sum of gold, or what honors could mankind give to Columbus, to Faustus, to Fulton, for their works?
34573What are we doing; what do we design to do?
34573What are we to expect of children, born indeed with eyes and ears, but yet shut out from the culture of the age they live in?
34573What better work is there for able men?
34573What can we say in our defence?
34573What causes have produced the class that is permanently poor?
34573What dare they?
34573What do they give in return?
34573What do you think the Commons would have said?
34573What does that teach him; science, letters; even morals and religion?
34573What effect has he on young men?
34573What good would that do?
34573What have the strong been doing all this while, that the weak have come to such a state?
34573What have these abandoned children to help them?
34573What have we got to show for all this money?
34573What hinders them from following the example set by the nation, by society, by the strong?
34573What if Congress had refused to receive petitions relative to a tariff, or free trade, to the shipping interest, or the manufacturing interest?
34573What if a public teacher never took back to college a boy who once had broke the academic law-- but made him infamous for ever?
34573What if a shepherd made it a rule to look one hour for each lost sheep, and then return with or without the wanderer?
34573What if he had said, as others,"None can be greater than Moses, none so great?"
34573What if she forewent her native instinct and the mother said,"My boy is deformed, a cripple-- let him die?"
34573What if your men of low degree are a vanity, and your men of high degree are a lie?
34573What influence on society?
34573What is it on the criminals themselves?
34573What is the educational effect of our present political conduct, of our invasions, our battles, our victories; of the speeches of"our great men?"
34573What is the effect of this punishment on society at large?
34573What is their practical influence on Church and State-- on the economy of mankind?
34573What is unavoidably the lot of such?
34573What keeps you from a course of crime?
34573What of that?
34573What recognized amusement have they but this, of drinking themselves drunk?
34573What shall be done for the dangerous classes, the criminals?
34573What shall become of the children of such men?
34573What shall restrain him?
34573What shall the fool answer; what the traitor say?
34573What shall the future Sundays be, and what the year?
34573What shall we do for all these little ones that are perishing?
34573What shall we do?
34573What then?
34573What was taught to the mass of men, in those days, better than the character of Christ?
34573What was the reason for all this?
34573What was the result?
34573What will be the fate of these 2,000 children?
34573What will be their fate?
34573What will their influence be as fathers, husbands?
34573What would the Lords say?
34573What would you do next, after you have thrown him over?
34573What would you say if a teacher refused to help a boy because the boy was slow to learn; because he now and then broke through the rules?
34573What would you say?
34573What years of noble life are deemed enough to wipe the stain out of his reputation?
34573When money is the end, what need to look for any thing more?
34573When sinners slew him, did God forsake mankind?
34573When such men set about reforming the evils of society, with such a determined soul, what evil can stand against mankind?
34573When the parents are there, what is left for the children?
34573Whence come the tenants of our almshouses, jails, the victims of vice in all our towns?
34573Where are its"Resolutions?"
34573Where are the men we sent to Mexico?
34573Where could they find bread or cloth in time of war?
34573Where is the treasure we have wasted?
34573Where is the wealth they hoped from the spoil of churches?
34573Where would be the more hideous deformity?
34573Wherefore is thine apparel red, And thy garments like those of one that treadeth the wine- vat?
34573Which of the sectarian journals of Boston advocates any of the great reforms of the day?
34573Which of these men has shown the most interest in those three million slaves?
34573While educated and abounding men acknowledge no rule of conduct but self- interest, what can you expect of the ignorant and the perishing?
34573Who asks,"What do the clergy think of the tariff, or free trade, of annexation, or the war, of slavery, or the education movement?"
34573Who ever saw a Quaker in an almshouse?
34573Who ever yet had faith in God that had none in man?
34573Who is it that organizes the sin of society?
34573Who is there that can do this?
34573Who is to blame for all that?
34573Who of you has not lost a relative, at least a friend, in that withering flame, that terrible_ Auto da fe_, that hell- fire on earth?
34573Who shall dare stop his ears, when they preach their awful denunciation of want and woe?
34573Who that is fifty years of age, does not remember the aspect of Boston on public days; on the evening of such days?
34573Who would employ such a youth; with such a reputation; with the smell of the jail in his very breath?
34573Who would not wish his forehead the altar for such a vow?
34573Whose business is it, if it is not yours and mine?
34573Why not?
34573Why not?
34573Why should they honor or even tolerate him?
34573Why should they not?
34573Why so?
34573Why was it that we did nothing?
34573Why, if the people can not discuss the war they have got to fight and to pay for, who under heaven can?
34573Will a white lily grow in a common sewer; can you bleach linen in a tan- pit?
34573Will the North say"Yes?"
34573Will they say,"We should lose our influence were we to tell of this and do these things?
34573Will you cause them to perish; you?
34573Will you let them perish?
34573Will you not prevent their perishing?
34573Will you refuse to go?
34573With his education, exposure, temptation, outward and from within, how much better would the best of you become?
34573Would it not be a work profitable to ourselves, and useful to others weaker than we?
34573Would not a reputation for uprightness and truth be a good capital for any man, old or young?
34573Yet how few preached against the war?
34573Yet is there one who wishes to be a foe to mankind?
34573Yet what does it teach?
34573You are the nation''s head, and if the head be wilful and wicked, what shall its members do and be?
34573You ask, O Americans, where is the harmony of the Union?
34573Your morality, your religion?
34573Your peace societies, and your churches, what can they do?
34573_ The People._ 1. Who is this that cometh from Edom?
34573a popular sin?
34573and has it come to this, that men are silent over such a sin?
34573and not raise them again in extraordinary times?
34573butcher a nation to get soil to make a field for slaves?
34573how could they?
34573how long would twelve hundred rum- shops disgrace your town?
34573how should you feel towards such?
34573is that the body of men who a year or two ago went forth, so full of valor and of rum?
34573nay, which is not an obstacle in the path of all manly reform?
34573says one;"And my son?"
34573screams a woman whom anguish makes respectable spite of her filth and ignorance;--"And our father, where is he?"
34573send him to call sinners to repent?
34573then why shall not the poor man, hungry and cold, say,"My purse however bounded,"and seize on all he can get?
34573treason to discuss a war which the government made, and which the people are made to pay for?
34573what are they doing in the nation?
34573what of that fleet which crowds across the Atlantic sea, trading with east and west and north and south?
34573what of your Indiamen, deep freighted with oriental wealth?
34573what of your coasting vessels, doubling the headlands all the way from the St. John''s to the Nueces?
34573what of your whale ships in the Pacific?
34573what shall the parents do to mend their dull boy, or their wicked one?
34573where are thy brothers?"
34573where is thy brother?
34573yes a large class of women in all our great cities?
54331All in one place?
54331Are you all done talking?
54331Can you find the place again?
54331Gentlemen, where do you hail from, and what is your business here?
54331Have you any other knowledge of your forefathers?
54331How did you get it, you had no pick or shovel?
54331How far is it from here?
54331How is she?
54331If we should send such an invitation to you, will you come and be with us? 54331 Is that you, James?"
54331Is there any more?
54331Then you found it in more than one place?
54331Well,said I,"did you not acquit Grouard?"
54331Well,said I,"what harm have I done?
54331Where did they come from?
54331Who is that pounding so early?
54331At last one of the sailors took off his hat, made a bow, and said,"Please sir, can you speak English?"
54331At this statement I inquired,"What makes you think so?"
54331At this the master of ceremonies said,"Why do you not eat?"
54331But how did you get in?"
54331But the next instant the thought came to him, Would you try to beat a watchmaker or a gunsmith at his trade?
54331Did you steal it?"
54331Do you know them and remember when they reached Coloma?
54331Does that suit you?"
54331Dr. Sanderson called out,"What is the matter with you?"
54331Finally Mr. Howe said,"Do you teach the people that baptism is essential to the salvation of man or the soul?"
54331Finally, what morals do the Mormons preach?
54331For a while all were excited, and he was asked a great many questions like the following:"Did you find it on Sutter''s claim along the river?"
54331From whence the society of Mormon missionaries derive the power of forming themselves into a body?
54331He came up and shook hands with me, saying,"Mr. Brown, are you aware that the gen d''armes are in search of you?
54331He hastily gathered his arms full of cobblestones, ran in and piled them on the edge of the bed, and cried out,"Can you fight?
54331He said,"How are you?"
54331He said,"My friend, do you believe in the Bible?"
54331He then stood before us and said,"Who are you, where do you come from, what is your business here, and where are you going?"
54331Here I pause and ask: Who on earth dare to make, of himself, such a promise, under the circumstances and in the name that this promise had been made?
54331How could I prove my innocence to them?
54331I next inquired,"How came they to leave such a good land?"
54331I said,"What does this mean?"
54331If not, where did they come from, since this little island is so remote from all others, and the natives tell me that white men seldom visit them?
54331Is the soil rich?
54331It was hurry to the pumps, and the carpenter was asked,"How is she?"
54331It was in the Tahitian language, and began as follows:"Iarran Iatobo, i te Atua"( James, how do you do in the Lord?)
54331Just as I mounted my horse to start out, my uncle, Captain James Brown, came along and said,"Jimmie, are you going off and leaving your family sick?"
54331Meanwhile we were surrounded by half a dozen gamblers, one of whom said to the thief,"What are you doing down there, Rainbow?"
54331O what shall we do?"
54331On November 14th I was called before the governor''s aide de camp, who said,"I suppose you have heard the decision of the governor and his council?"
54331One said,"How do you know that they are friendly if you have never been among them before?
54331President H. C. Kimball jumped from his seat as quick as a flash, and pointing his finger directly at me, said,"What is that, Brother Jimmie?"
54331Said he:"Who is here?"
54331So you will take charge of them on the''bottom?''"
54331The next question was,"And are you a Mormon Elder?"
54331The next thought that came to my mind was: Have I forfeited those promises?
54331The question was put and unanimously sustained, and the president turned to me and asked,"Brother James, will you go?"
54331The steward, William Spencer, said,"Is n''t it a rather heavy dose?"
54331Then came the inquiry,"If it is our book, how did you get it?
54331Then came the question, what shall we do?
54331Then he came to me and said,"Cap., what will you charge me to swim those cattle, and insure me against loss?"
54331Then one man would turn his back, and the cook or the one who made the division would touch each morsel and say,"Who shall have that?"
54331Then what should we do?
54331These proceedings being over, the chief said:"Who are you, from where do you come, and what is your errand to my country?"
54331They asked,"Where is your trail?"
54331To the doctor''s inquiry,"How do you feel?"
54331Upon receiving this information, the colonel exclaimed,"What can we do?"
54331Was there divine inspiration in this matter, or not?
54331We had friends and relatives in the wilderness, yea, in an untried, desert land, and who knew their condition?
54331Were they a spontaneous growth?
54331What are the chief products?
54331What are the forms of government and the discipline which govern this society?
54331What are they like?
54331What are you doing there?
54331What duty do they require either from foreigners or from native members, not including religious dogmas, with which I shall not interfere?
54331What guarantee do they require before conferring grades and offices on natives?
54331What guarantee of morality and good conduct do they require from members appointed as missionaries for the foreigners?
54331What kind of a climate is it?
54331What kinds of timber grow there?
54331What number of religious services do they hold weekly or monthly?
54331When I saluted them with,"Gentlemen, how are you?"
54331When he returned, we said,"Where are your ducks?"
54331When this decision was reached, father turned to me and said:"Well, Jimmy, what do you think about it?"
54331When we got to within four rods of him he called out,"Do you want anything of me, gentlemen?"
54331When we had shaken hands, he very politely bade me to be seated, and then said pleasantly:"Do you speak English?"
54331Where are the islands?
54331Who are you, where do you come from, where are you going, and what is your business in the Navajo country?"
54331Who shall say that God had not made bare His arm in support of that ever memorable Mormon Battalion?
54331Without any consolation the thought came, What shall I do?
54331south latitude, and, as near as I can find out from French charts, time reckoned from Paris, France, in longitude 140 west?
54331they looked at each other as much as to say,"Shall we return the compliment?"
47091''Do you pledge yourselves to keep the law of God in this land which you never have kept in your own lands?'' 47091 ''Do you pledge yourselves to see that others of your brethren who shall come hither do keep the laws of God?''
47091And are you sure that it was the devil?
47091And did not he cast him out of you?
47091And had not Joe Smith some hand in its being done?
47091Can He beget in return?
47091Did he not obtain them of you by telling you that he had a revelation to the effect that he was to have them?
47091Did not he go to you and tell you that an angel had appeared unto him and authorized him to get the horse from you?
47091Has He paternity, or productive virtue without paternity?
47091Have you had your pay?
47091If He be the Word, did He emanate from God in time or before time?
47091If He emanated from God, is He co- eternal and of the_ same_, that is_ identical_, substance with Him, or merely of a_ similar_ substance?
47091Is He distinct from the Father, that is, separate from Him, or is He not?
47091Is He made or begotten?
47091Pray, what did he look like?
47091Well, how had he the horse of you?
47091When the Lord of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
47091Why, have not you had the devil cast out of you?
47091''Aye,''replied the other,''what is the eleventh?
47091''You''ve prayed me here, now what do you want of me?''"
47091*** When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
47091**** Wherefore then serveth the law?
4709130. Who am I that made man, saith the Lord, that will hold him guiltless that obeys not my commandments?
4709131. Who am I, saith the Lord, that have promised and have not fulfilled?
47091And Enoch beheld the Son of Man ascend up unto the Father; and he called unto the Lord, saying, Wilt thou not come again upon the earth?
47091And Enoch said unto the Lord, How is it that thou canst weep, seeing thou art holy, and from all eternity to all eternity?
47091And again Enoch wept and cried unto the Lord, saying, When shall the earth rest?
47091And again, he that receiveth the word of truth, doth he receive it by the Spirit of truth or some other way?
47091And also for the punishment of those who introduce or harbor them?
47091And consulted for a long time, saying among themselves, What need hath my lord of this tower, seeing this is a time of peace?
47091And for this cause the Lord said unto Peter: If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
47091And it came to pass that Enoch cried unto the Lord, saying, When the Son of Man cometh in the flesh, shall the earth rest?
47091And it came to pass that Moses called upon God, saying: Tell me, I pray thee, why these things are so, and by what thou madest them?
47091And it came to pass that Moses looked upon Satan and said: Who art thou?
47091And now what remains to be done, under circumstances like these?
47091And now, behold, you have received a witness, for if I have told you things which no man knoweth, have you not received a witness?
47091And the Lord said unto me: John, my beloved, what desirest thou?
47091And the servant said unto his lord, When shall these things be?
47091And then received ye spirits which ye could not understand, and received them to be of God, and in this are ye justified?
47091And then shall the Jews look upon me and say, What are these wounds in Thine hands and in Thy feet?
47091And when Enoch heard the earth mourn, he wept, and cried unto the Lord, saying, O Lord, wilt thou not have compassion upon the earth?
47091And when did poverty become a crime known to the law?
47091And while they were yet laying the foundation thereof, they began to say among themselves, And what need hath my lord of this tower?
47091And, again, I say unto you, that whoso having knowledge, have I not commanded to repent?
47091Another replied:"_ Ai n''t ye going to kill''i m?
47091Are the four beasts limited to individual beasts, or do they represent classes or orders?
47091Art thou a brother or brethren?
47091Behold canst thou read this without rejoicing and lifting up thy heart for gladness?
47091Blessed be the name of my God, for His Spirit hath not altogether withdrawn from me, or else where is thy glory, for it is darkness unto me?
47091But where learned Abel to offer sacrifice if not from his father Adam?
47091But, brethren, if the Lord will, I should like to know what the honest in heart shall do?
47091Concerning the question, he asked God--"Which of all the sects is right, and which shall I join?"
47091Did I not speak peace to your mind concerning the matter?
47091Do not the laws of Missouri provide abundantly for the removal from the state of all free negroes and mulattoes( except certain privileged ones)?
47091For behold, I am a son of God, in the similitude of His Only Begotten; and where is thy glory, that I should worship thee?
47091For behold, and lo, vengeance cometh speedily upon the ungodly as the whirlwind, and who shall escape it?
47091For shall the children of the kingdom pollute my holy land?
47091For what doth it profit a man if a gift is bestowed upon him, and he receive not the gift?
47091For, do you not behold that I have given unto my servant Joseph sufficient strength, whereby it is made up?
47091He said:"And again, what do we hear?
47091His seeking knowledge from God upon this very question--"which of all the sects is right?"
47091How came he to offer sacrifice of the firstlings of his flock?
47091I ask again, to whom shall blame be attached for this tragedy?
47091I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
47091I tried to prevail upon him, making use of the figure, supposing that he should get into a mud- hole, would he not try to help himself out?
47091If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
47091In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, what is to be done?
47091Is it not evident that the kingdom of peace, wherein was to dwell righteousness and truth, had become merely one of the kingdoms of this world?
47091Is it not so, surely?
47091Is this true?
47091May not the prophecy of Enoch have been among the scriptures with which Abraham was acquainted?
47091Might not this money be given to the exchanges?
47091Mr. Jonathan Thompson was next called up and examined:"Has not the prisoner, Joseph Smith Jun., had a yoke of oxen of you?"
47091Mr. Knight was sworn, and Mr. Seymour interrogated him as follows:"Did the prisoner, Joseph Smith, Jun., cast the devil out of you?"
47091Now, unto what shall I liken the children of Zion?
47091One cried,"Simonds, Simonds,_ where''s the tar bucket_?"
47091Or canst thou be humble and meek, and conduct thyself wisely before me?
47091Or canst thou run about longer as a blind guide?
47091Q.--What is the sea of glass spoken of by John, 4th chapter, and 6th verse of the Revelations?
47091Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
47091Some one said,''Here is Mrs. Johnson with a lame arm; has God given any power to man now on the earth to cure her?''
47091To whom shall blame be attached in this tragedy?
47091Unto what shall I liken these kingdoms, that ye may understand?
47091Was it not"left to other people"?
47091What are we to understand by sealing the one hundred and forty- four thousand, out of all the tribes of Israel; twelve thousand out of every tribe?
47091What are we to understand by the angel ascending from the east, Revelations, 7th chapter and 2nd verse?
47091What are we to understand by the book which John saw, which was sealed on the back with seven seals?
47091What are we to understand by the eyes, and wings, which the beasts had?
47091What are we to understand by the four and twenty Elders, spoken of by John?
47091What are we to understand by the four angels, spoken of in the 7th chapter and 1st verse of Revelations?
47091What are we to understand by the four beasts, spoken of in the same verse?
47091What are we to understand by the little book which was eaten by John, as mentioned in the 10th chapter of Revelations?
47091What are we to understand by the seven seals with which it was sealed?
47091What are we to understand by the sounding of the trumpets, mentioned in the 8th chapter of Revelations?
47091What greater witness can you have than from God?
47091What have we not deserved to suffer for such conduct?
47091What is to be understood by the two witnesses, in the eleventh chapter of Revelations?
47091What time are the things spoken of in this chapter to be accomplished?
47091When are the things to be accomplished, which are written in the 9th chapter of Revelations?
47091When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which has gone forth out of me?
47091When shall the blood of the Righteous be shed, that all they that mourn may be sanctified, and have eternal life?
47091When will Zion be built up in her glory, and where will Thy temple stand, unto which all nations shall come in the last days?"
47091When will my Creator sanctify me that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?
47091Where was room for doubt?
47091Wherefore, I, the Lord, ask you this question, Unto what were ye ordained?
47091Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
47091Why the opposition and persecution that arose against me, almost in my infancy?
47091Why then, do you wreak your fury against the temples, when this surely is not to persuade, but to use force?
47091Wilt thou not bless the children of Noah?
47091Would not the epistle on the"common salvation"be as important as the one the only one we now have from Jude''s pen?
47091[ 2] What of the"Lamb slain from the foundation of the world"?
47091[ 4]"Where wast thou,"asked the Lord of Job,"when I laid the foundations of the earth?
47091or what holy religion the Jackson mob were speaking of, which was thrown into contempt by the revival of the New Testament religion?
47091was Paul crucified for you?"
47091what is the cause of this great evil?
47091{ 93}"Did you see him after he was cast out of you?"
8605Or do you prefer the Authority of Christ to that of the Genevan Reformer?
8605We contend for mental freedom; shall we not denounce the system which fetters both mind and body?
8605We have declared righteousness to be the essence of Christianity; shall we not oppose the system which is the sum of all wrong?
8605[ 21] When will the Day come?
8802Has our darling set out upon such a life?
8802When God writeth up his peopleof how many will it be counted,"This man was born there?"
8802Why do n''t we get a letter from Betsey?
8802And this thought struck my mind almost like an inspiration: Why not extend our plan up high enough for an''upper room''for meetings?"
8802Did she, when driven by persecution from her father''s house, take up, under stress of calamity, an inferior associate for life?
8802Her lip trembled as she motioned to the father and called out,"Where''s Esther?
8802Was he really"under concern"for his own soul?
8802Was he trying to muster courage to acknowledge his wrong in persecuting her?
8802What would her father have thought, when teaching his proud daughter horsemanship, if he had been told what use she would make of it?
8802Where''s Sam?
8802Who can estimate the amount of good done in that"upper room"at the dawn of the nineteenth century?
8802or was he unhappy because she was not more gay and worldly?
34688But what are these among so many?
34688But you have great warrant for such deeds?
34688But,asks a looker- on,"What is all this for?"
34688Call you that backing your friends?
34688Is Saul among the prophets?
34688Is this the way to make them love the Union and slavery, and hate freedom for all mankind?
34688What sort of a measure is this fugitive slave law?
34688What treatment did it receive from the founder of the gospel dispensation? 34688 **** On mischiefe why sett''st thou thy minde, and wilt not walke upright? 34688 ***** How are we provided with these three safeguards just now? 34688 ***** How shall the scholar pay for his education? 34688 ***** What is man here on earth to accomplish? 34688 ***** What shall I say of the character of the man who has left this high office; of him on the whole? 34688 --We are told that Elijah gathered the prophets together;and he came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye?
34688A jury?
34688A new and just political idea; an organization thereof?
34688Amongst all political men who have been weighed in the balance, and found wanting, with whom shall I compare him?
34688And who are to rend the Union asunder?"
34688And who do you suppose was at their head?
34688Are Boston merchants unwilling to take mortgages on plantations and negroes?
34688Are the laws of Massachusetts kept in Boston, then?
34688Ask always"Is it right for me?"
34688At what cost of the family tree is this one flower produced?
34688Aye, but how do the great States come to an end?
34688Because we must sometimes do a disagreeable deed to accomplish an agreeable purpose?
34688Because you enslaved this man''s father, have you a natural right to enslave his child?
34688But I put it to you, Is it the opinion of Massachusetts?
34688But I, as olive, fresh and green, shall spring and spread abroad; For why?
34688But even if they have, he tells us,"Suppose it be conceded that by law it was abolished-- could that law be perpetual?
34688But how do you think it came there, and for what purpose?
34688But how?
34688But is all this enough to make a great man in the middle of this century; a great man in America, and for such an office?
34688But it is plain they are to determine three things: first, Did the prisoner do the deed alleged, and as alleged?
34688But the churches of commerce, which know no higher law, what should they do?
34688But what came?
34688But what faculties of the individual are to rule and take precedence?
34688But who controls my breath?
34688But who is the person"authorized to state"such a thing?
34688But who misses General Harrison or Mr. Polk?
34688But why do I mention the speeches of Mr. Foote, a year ago?
34688By whom shall he be delivered up?
34688Can any piece of parchment make right wrong, and wrong right?
34688Can it be possible, we ask, that Mr. Webster can resort to this device to defend himself, leaving his retainers in the lurch?
34688Can you build a state on any other foundation-- that house upon the sand?
34688Could I expect to meet the approbation of my Lord, if I did not do as much for the fleeing slave?
34688Could it extend to the territory after it became the property of the United States?
34688Could not Burns tell us this?
34688Did John Doe eat the Medford cracker in the manner alleged?
34688Did Wentworth defend the"Petition of Right?"
34688Did not our fathers love their father- land?
34688Did the French"philosophers"decree speculative atheism?
34688Did the man do the deed alleged?
34688Did we admit territory from Mexico, subject to the Constitution and laws of Mexico?
34688Did we pay fifteen million dollars for jurisdiction over California and New Mexico, that it might be held subordinate to the laws of Mexico?"
34688Did you ever see a swarm of bees when the queen bee was dead, and moths had invaded the hive?
34688Did you never hear of a merchant evading the duties of the custom- house?
34688Did you see your king and chief in any one of those four men?
34688Do I speak of martyrs for conscience''sake?
34688Do n''t you see how well it works?
34688Do northern men not acquire negroes by marrying wealthy women at the South, and keep the negroes as slaves?
34688Do they keep the usury laws?
34688Do you believe that Daniel Webster himself could be returned, if there was the least doubt upon this question?"
34688Do you know how empires find their end?
34688Do you not hear it crying yet to God?
34688Do you not love your country?
34688Do you think the South is so mad as to wish it?
34688Do you want to kill Baptists and Quakers in Boston?
34688Do you wonder at it?
34688Does Mr. Webster suppose that such a law could be executed in Boston?
34688Does anybody disturb them?
34688Does not Mr. Webster know this?
34688Does not Mr. Webster know this?
34688Does the command make it any man''s duty?
34688Dost thou forget thine own great men,--thy Washington, thy Jefferson?
34688Dost thou not know there is a God, whose mercies last alwaies?
34688Dost thou shudder?
34688Failing in this attempt, what was to be done that the law might be executed?
34688Freedom or Slavery?
34688Had a sensible man on election day asked the nation,"What do you know about the man you vote for?"
34688Had he no affection for Jesus?
34688Hast thou too forgot thy mission here, proud only of thy wide- spread soil, thy cattle, corn, thy cotton, and thy cloth?
34688Have we the third safeguard, Righteous Officers?
34688He comes up to the Genius of America, and she asks:"What would you have, my little man?"
34688He supposes a case: that the people ask him,"Which shall we obey, the law of man or the law of God?"
34688How are these men paying their debt and performing their function?
34688How can we better improve this opportunity, than by looking a little into the condition of the people?
34688How is it now?
34688How many banks are content with six_ per cent._ when money is scarce?
34688How many laws of Massachusetts have been violated this very week, in this very city, by the slave- hunters here, by the very officers of the State?
34688I could not but ask,"Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
34688If all this is settled affirmatively, then, Shall this man suffer the punishment thus legally and constitutionally denounced?
34688If so likewise, Shall John Doe suffer the punishment of death?
34688If so, Is there a legal and constitutional statute denouncing punishment upon the crime?
34688If so:(_ a_) Does that deed constitute the crime of treason?
34688If the court can thus select a jury to suit itself, mere creatures of its own, what is the use of a jury to try the fact?
34688In such a case,"what is to be done?"
34688In such cases what shall a man do?
34688Is he to lay down the law for the jurors who aim only to live in honorable morality, to hurt no one, and give every man his due?
34688Is here no lesson?
34688Is here no lesson?
34688Is it a volume of Sermons?
34688Is it a worse crime to be a slave than a thief or a murderer?
34688Is it poetry the man writes?
34688Is it religion the author treats of?
34688Is it so?
34688Is it to protect thy wealth alone that thou hast formed a State?
34688Is its owner prosecuted?
34688Is not the jury, in such a case, to judge what the law makes treason?--to decide for itself?
34688Is not this the foremost man of the age?"
34688Is that kept?
34688Is the book a History?
34688Is the book of Poetry?
34688Is the jury not to judge whether we live under the bloody Mary, or the constitution of Massachusetts?--whether what was once law is so now?
34688Is the work History?
34688Is there a member of Congress that would not vote for freedom?"
34688Is there a rich pro- slavery man in the parish?
34688Is this the liberty of Massachusetts?
34688It is a great question, comprising many smaller ones:--Shall we extend and foster Slavery, or shall we extend and foster Freedom?
34688It may give an imperfect answer to the question, What is absolutely right?
34688It represents nothing more; how could it while the ablest men have gone off to politics or trade?
34688Not know this-- forget it?
34688Not reënact the will of God?
34688Oh manly and majestic Rome, thy sevenfold mural crown, all broken at thy feet, why art thou here?
34688Or why support the unrighteous cause?
34688Ora pro nobis!_]"Is there a single whig constituency, in any free State in this country, that would return any man that would not vote for freedom?
34688Our fathers made a political, and a commercial, and a moral error-- shall we repeat it?
34688Shall Congress pass that infamous fugitive slave measure, known as Mr. Mason''s bill, with Mr. Webster''s indorsement on it?
34688Shall Freedom or Slavery prevail in the new territory?
34688Shall I ask you to despair of human liberty and rights?
34688Shall I keep the commandment of men, or the law of my God?
34688Shall I never lift an arm to protect him?
34688Shall I sacrifice my manhood to money?--the integrity of my consciousness to my gains by rum- selling?
34688Shall I speak of that?
34688Shall I suffer that gambler to carry his prey from this city?
34688Shall I take that man and deliver him up?--do it"with alacrity?"
34688Shall Slavery be prohibited in California?
34688Shall Slavery be prohibited in New Mexico?
34688Shall four new slave States at any time be made out of Texas?
34688Shall it be always thus?
34688Shall the fool say in his heart there is no God?
34688Shall we shut up slavery or extend it?
34688Should he pray to Darius or pray to God?
34688Slavery, with its consequences, material, political, intellectual, moral; or Freedom, with the consequences thereof?
34688Stop the human race in its development and march to freedom?
34688Suppose Daniel-- I mean the old Daniel, the prophet-- should have asked him, What is to be done?
34688Suppose I am born amongst that brotherhood of pirates, am I morally bound to keep that compact, or to perform any function which grows out of it?
34688Suppose the bill of Mr. Webster''s friend shall pass Congress, what will the action of it be?
34688Suppose the jury are wicked enough to accept his charge, where is the protection of the citizen?
34688The fifteen gallon law,--were men so very passive in their obedience to that, that they could not even"agitate?"
34688The forty Jews who bound themselves by wicked oath to kill Paul before they broke their fast,--were they morally bound to keep their word?
34688The free soil candidate-- was he a man to trust in such times as these?
34688The fugitive has been a slave before: does the wrong you committed yesterday, give you a natural right to commit wrong afresh and continually?
34688The law of the land is so sacred, it must override the law of God, must it?
34688The leaders put their thumbs in the eyes of the people, and then said,"Do you see any dough in our faces?"
34688The messages, in his official term, were as good as usual; but who made the messages?
34688The one, put to me in my official capacity as juror, is this:"Did Greatheart aid the woman?"
34688The people of the United States might ask the government,"If ye give us no leading, then why be ye leaders?"
34688The temperance law,--is that kept?
34688Then the judge asked him, Hast thou any more to say?
34688There are some men who will do this"with alacrity;"but will Massachusetts conquer her prejudices in favor of the"unalienable rights of man?"
34688They declined to answer it, and the King said,"If ye give no counsel, then why be ye counsellors?"
34688They did a wrong; shall we extend and multiply the wrong?
34688Thou turn back?
34688Thy sons who led thee astray in thy madness, where shall they appear?
34688To hang"witches"at Salem?
34688Was Judge Simpleton to determine what was law, what not, for a jury of intelligent men?
34688Was any one of them fit to be the political schoolmaster of this nation?
34688Was it Carver and Winthrop who did all this; Standish and Saltonstall?
34688Was it an error in our fathers; not barely a wrong-- was it a sin?
34688Was it not written two thousand years ago in the Proverbs, it"answereth all things?"
34688Was the opinion of a drunken judge to be taken for law by sober men?
34688Were they not all Christians?
34688What are the"prejudices"Massachusetts is to conquer?
34688What can we do?
34688What capitalist heeds your statute of usury when he can get illegal interest?
34688What clove asunder the great British party, one nation once in America and England?
34688What do they say?
34688What does Mr. Webster say in view of all this?
34688What idea, what right, lost thereby a defender?
34688What if there were no law higher than an act of Parliament?
34688What interest languishes in consequence of their departure?
34688What is a fine of a thousand dollars, and jailing for six months, to the liberty of a man?
34688What is a nation?
34688What is justice but the"ordinance of nature?"
34688What is right but"the will of God?"
34688What is the meaning of this?
34688What is the theological opposite to"The will of God?"
34688What is the value of your Constitution?
34688What laid thee low?
34688What laws shall be enacted relative to fugitive slaves?
34688What laws shall be passed relative to fugitive slaves?
34688What shall he do?
34688What shall we do?
34688What shall we do?
34688What was a foot- pad to Henry VIII.?
34688What was the Constitution of England good for under the thumb of Charles I. and James II.?
34688What were the charters of New England against a wicked king and a corrupt cabinet?
34688What were the inspirations of all God''s truth to her?
34688What would be atheism in a minister of the church,--is that patriotism in a minister of the state?
34688What"ground and lofty tumbling"have we had from all four of them?
34688What, then, if it attempts to take three millions from under its shield?
34688When a man''s liberty is concerned, we must keep the law, must we?
34688When good men can not keep a law that is base, some bad ones will say,"Let us keep no law at all,"--then where does the blame lie?
34688When the ship arrived here, the first words he spoke were,"Are we up there?"
34688When will you once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more?''
34688When you make a law,"Thou shalt not kill,"what do you but"reënact the will of God?"
34688Whence came the crushing debts of France, Austria, England?
34688Whence those revolutions?
34688Where are we to look for the representative of justice, of the unalienable rights of all the people and all the nations?
34688Where is the corresponding climate to be found on this side the continent?
34688Where is your Governor?
34688Where is your high Sheriff?
34688Where shall I find a parallel with men who will do such a deed,--do it in Boston?
34688Where we sit-- near the thirty- ninth?
34688Which is thought the greatest benefactor of a college, he who endows it with money or with mind?
34688Which of the two shall give way to the other,--personal duty or official business?
34688Which shall he do?
34688Which shall recede?
34688Which should he obey, the Lord Pharaoh, or the Lord God?
34688Who bids this heart beat all day long, and all the night, sleep I or wake?
34688Who did it,--the British people?
34688Who gives this eye its power to see, and opens wide the portal of the ear?
34688Who is it that says Yes?
34688Who knows the intentions of the late President?
34688Who raises cotton at South Carolina and Mississippi?
34688Who rules the State, and, out of a few stragglers that fled here to New England for conscience sake, built up this mighty, wealthy State?
34688Who will credit such a statement?
34688Who would dare thus to sin against infinite Justice?
34688Whose subtle law holds together these particles of flesh, of blood, and bone in marvellous vitality?
34688Why are the armies of France five hundred thousand strong, though the nation is at peace with all the world?
34688Why are those States so tottering?
34688Why do I say this?
34688Why do I say, then, do not now resist with violence?
34688Why do the Austrian and German monarchs fear an earthquake of the people?
34688Why dost thou turn pale, as when the crowd clutched at thy life in London Street?
34688Why not vote for it?
34688Why not?
34688Why should we keep that odious law which makes us hated wherever justice is loved?
34688Why so?
34688Will it then be easier for your children to set limits to this crime against human nature, than now for you?
34688Will men of superior culture not all act by scholar- craft and by the Pen?
34688Will the Union hold out?
34688Will the color of a hair make right wrong, and wrong right?
34688Will the politician say there is no law of God for States?
34688Will you allow it-- though all the laws and constitutions of men give the commandment?
34688Will you deal with the question now, or leave it to your children, when the evil is ten times greater?
34688Will you say we are not likely to suffer from such usurpation?
34688Will you say, the postmaster, the collector, the clerks and marshals in Boston would not act in such matters?
34688Will you stand by and see your countrymen, your fellow- citizens of Boston, sent off to slavery by some commissioner?
34688Will you tell me that I am a coward?
34688Wilt thou welcome the Hungarian hero, and yet hold slaves, and hunt poor negroes through thy land?
34688With that conviction ought they to have delivered up these fugitives, or afforded them shelter?
34688Would Elizabeth murder the Puritans and Catholics?
34688Would James the Second butcher his subjects?
34688Would Nero murder the Christians, and make a spectacle of their sufferings?
34688Would bloody Mary burn the Protestants?
34688Would not that be a pretty spectacle?
34688Would the Spanish Inquisition torture and put to death the men for whom Christ died?
34688Would the high- priests crucify the Son of man?
34688You, laymen, must take our word for your guidance, and do just as we bid you, and violate the plainest commands of conscience?"
34688[ 12] Why dost thou, Tyrant, boast abroad thy wicked works to praise?
34688[ 32] Can you understand his feelings?
34688and his wicked brother?
34688and shall thy wealth be slaves?
34688and then, if so, Shall the prisoner for that deed suffer the punishment denounced by that law?
34688and who enchants, with most mysterious life, this wondrous commonwealth of dust I call myself?
34688and(_ b_) Is there a legal and constitutional statute denouncing the punishment of death on that crime?
34688betray the wanderer, and expose the outcast?
34688dishonored the seat even of the Pope?
34688for king, and such juries as corrupt sheriffs brought together?
34688forget thine own proud words prayed forth to God in thy great act of prayer?
34688how quiet the city?
34688in the country not a mouse stirring?
34688is there no law above the North Mountain; above the Blue Ridge; higher than the Alleghanies?
34688next, if so, Is there a legal and constitutional statute forbidding it, and decreeing punishment therefor?
34688of a great and famous sermon that rang through the nation from that quarter?
34688or those of his successor?
34688that the people of Massachusetts will ever return a single fugitive slave, under such an act as that?
34688what would become of the Parliament itself?
34688which be extended?
13941He that hath my word, let him speak my word faithfully: what is the chaff to the wheat, saith the Lord?
13941How shall they preach except they be sent?
13941How shall they preach except they be sent?
13941Judge in yourselves, is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered? 13941 Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?
13941Therefore the ruling elders( in the reformed churches) that take no maintenance of the church, are not the elders that rule well here mentioned?
13941They were pricked in their heart, and said to Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do?
13941Who is that faithful and wise steward?
13941& c. Nay, hath not Christ laid this task of authoritative preaching only upon his own officers?
13941( as those of contrary judgment argue:) if one be taken in as an inimitable practice, why not the other?
139411, 2; but there the Jews had judicatories, that inflicted public punishments upon persons ecclesiastically offending?
1394110, who can forbid us to argue so?
1394112, 13,& c., was he therefore not an apostle to them, as to other churches of whom he took maintenance?
1394117?
1394119: and have fathers no authority nor power of government over their children?
1394119; is therefore the woman preferred before the man?
1394119?
139412, and before that, all the time from Christ, wherein is she maimed or defective in her authority?
1394120, and by us ordinarily to be imitated; how else is it a communion?
1394121, that you may in all your ways honor and glorify him, as the end of your living in this world?
1394126- 28, and elsewhere?
1394128; and therefore how can such acts be sufficiently excused from bold usurpation upon Christ''s own prerogative?
1394128?
1394129, 30, which plainly points out different officers, persons not gifts, besides those three:_ Are all apostles?
139413, that some of them, probably many of them, both men and women, were haled and committed to prison?
1394131; but he intended it only to the prophets respectively, not to all the members; for he saith elsewhere,"Are all prophets?"
139414, 5,"Have not we liberty to eat and drink?
139416, 12, not for their far travels up and down several countries to propagate the gospel, for where are Mary and Persis reported to have done this?
139417, and in other places; but doth it therefore follow, that none have the power of ruling, but those that have the power of preaching?
139418, 9,& c."If a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?"
13941A perfect enumeration and description of scandals can be made in no book but in the Scriptures; and when all is done, must we not refer thither?
13941Again,_ Paul and Barnabas equally travelled together, but Paul was chief speaker_: what then?
13941All the doubt will be, whom the apostle intended by these governments?
13941And can that be arbitrary, which is not at all according to man''s will, but only according to Christ''s rule, limiting and ordering man''s will?
13941And can we think that the laborious Paul intended to dignify, patronize, or encourage idle drones, lazy, sluggish, seldom preachers?
13941And do not the churches of Christ generally conclude upon these grounds, that the Lord''s- day sabbath is of divine warrant?
13941And do you prefer it to all earthly, carnal things?
13941And doth not this lead us plainly to the ruling elder?
13941And how shall any part of it be derived from Christ to man, but by some fit intervening mean betwixt Christ and man?
13941And how should these thirteen ministers be employed, if there were not many congregations?
13941And if all this laid together will not clearly evince the divine right of the ruling elder, what will?
13941And if not, where is the strength or force of this kind of arguing from the light of nature?
13941And in this sense the Holy Ghost ofttimes useth this word in the New Testament; as for instance,"Is not the life better than meat?"
13941And is not that officer IA the Church of divine right, which God himself, by his own act and authority, sets therein?
13941And was this so hideous a desire?
13941And what is all this to the purpose for which his example is urged?
13941And what mean of conveyance betwixt Christ and man can suffice, if it do not amount to an authentic grant or commission for such power?
13941And where shall we stop?
13941And who fitter to make it than those who are to enjoy the use thereof, if their senses be exercised to discern good and evil?
13941And why are divers congregations styled one church?
13941And will not such meetings have bitterness in the end?
13941And, without some evidence of this, what ground have we to expect a blessing in waiting upon their ministry?
13941Are all and every one of the multitude of the faithful able to teach, exhort, and convince?
13941Are apostolical gifts no gifts, or power no power?
13941Are not the brethren, the church, the whole church, mentioned here as well as the apostles and elders?
13941Are there two first subjects of the same adjuncts?
13941Are these things so indeed?
13941Are you glad when you find it, and sad when by your own carelessness you lose it?
13941Are you grieved in spirit, because you can love him no more?
13941Are your lusts your heaviest burdens and your greatest afflictions, and do you intend and endeavor their utter ruin and destruction?
13941But how should this be the meaning?
13941But if the whole Church be the dispenser of the mysteries of God, what shall be the object of this dispensation?
13941But is the word subject used here properly, for the first subject recipient of all church offices, with all their gifts and power?
13941But might not this be a meeting merely for consultation, and their decision a mere advice?
13941But this is absurd; for if all be officers, where is the organical body?
13941But what do such records instruct us?
13941But whence is this power originally derived to them?
13941But who shall determine whether they walk in judgment and peace, or not?
13941But why hath not the Scripture determined these assemblies in particular?
13941But,_ how shall they preach except they be sent_?
13941Can any man pretend to know better what gifts suit the case of my soul than I do myself?
13941Can ministers''reading of sermons consist with the dignity of their office?
13941Could these ordain their pastors or other ecclesiastic officers, to what purpose did Paul leave Titus at Crete to_ ordain elders in every city_?
13941Did Jesus or his apostles ever show them an example of this?
13941Did they only tarry to gather a new church?
13941Do the nobles live forever?
13941Do you desire and choose Jesus Christ for the great object of your love, delight, and joy?
13941Do you indeed aim at, desire, labor, and strive, to be holy in heart and life, and conformable unto Jesus Christ in all things possible?
13941Do you seriously and heartily desire and endeavor never to sin more; but to walk with God unto all well- pleasing continually?
13941Do you so seek for it in the way of gospel obedience, and in observing your duty in keeping Christ''s commandments?
13941Do you thus desire and choose to have him with his yoke and cross?
13941Do your hearts breathe and pant after it, and are you willing to deny self, and all self- interests to get it?
13941Doth his love and loveliness attract your hearts to him, and cause you to yield the obedience of faith to his holy laws?
13941Doth it lead you unto, and cause your hearts to centre in Christ?
13941Doth it warm your hearts, and cause them for a time to run your race in gospel obedience cheerfully?
13941Doth it when obtained quicken your love to and zeal for Christ?
13941Doth not even nature itself teach you, that if a man hath long hair, it is a shame to him?
13941Doth not this interpretation allow a double honor to ministers that labor not so much as others in the word?
13941Doth not ungodliness in these last times abound, according to the same apostle''s prediction?
13941For how can they fulfil their ministry, if others take the work out of their hand?
13941For the first, What is meant by the true light of nature, or natural reason?
13941For this seems a needless exhortation; what church would not readily yield an especial honor to apostles and evangelists above pastors and teachers?
13941For what work?
13941For whence had they it?
13941For where doth Scripture allow such power to the community in such cases?
13941For will any man that knoweth what it is to reason, reason from the general to the particular and special affirmatively?
13941For, 1. Who should tyrannize, what persons, what ruling assemblies?
13941Further, if the believers of Jerusalem voted in that assembly, by what authority was it?
13941Has our adored Redeemer thus intrusted to his adult members the election of their pastors?
13941Hath not he that_ catechizeth_ power for government of him that is_ catechized_?
13941Hath not the_ pastor_ power to rule and govern his_ flock_?
13941Hath therefore the fraternity, as well as the presbytery, power to cast him out?
13941Have not stewards power to govern and order those_ families_ over which they are set, and wherewith they are intrusted?
13941Have not the people a divine right to choose their own pastors and other church officers?
13941Have not we liberty to lead about a sister, a wife?"
13941Have not_ builders_ power of disposing and ordering affairs appertaining to the_ building_?
13941Have not_ overseers_ power over that which is_ committed to their inspection_?
13941Have they liberty of electing their own[5] officers, pastors, elders, and deacons?
13941Have they only those officers which Christ himself hath appointed, pastors and teachers, ruling elders and deacons?
13941Have you a measure of spiritual knowledge and discerning of spiritual things?
13941He that_ teacheth_ of him that is_ taught_?
13941How can it be acceptable to God, or profitable to ourselves?
13941How can they tyrannize over any?
13941How can they_ commit it to faithful men_, if, not waiting their commission, men rush into it at pleasure?
13941How does it appear that inferior courts are subordinate to those that are superior; sessions to presbyteries, and presbyteries to synods?
13941How does it appear that no power of authority is lodged in the body of the people, the private members of the church?
13941How does it appear that the power of all the members was ordinary and equal?
13941How does it appear that there is a particular form of government appointed in the New Testament Church?
13941How does it appear that there were judicial decrees given by this synod?
13941How does it appear, that Scripture consequences are to be admitted to prove any particular truth or doctrine?
13941How does it appear, that this synod followed the ordinary method of procedure in such courts?
13941How hath Christ committed this power of the keys to his church guides, that thereby they become the most proper receptacle thereof?
13941How many sorts of binding examples are propounded unto us in Scripture, and which are those examples?
13941How shall old, decrepit bishops rule well, when they can not labor in the word and doctrine?
13941How shall the men, who maintain the principle''s of the Independents, clearly help themselves out of these perplexing absurdities?
13941How shall they be officers in the Church that are not so much as members of the Church?
13941How then can the preaching, or our hearing, of such, be in faith?
13941How, or in what sense the ruling officers are intrusted with this government, severally or jointly?
13941How, without this, can they do it warrantably or profitably?
13941If a man be scandalized by the neighbor- church, to whom shall he complain?
13941If all the believers were scattered, to what end did the apostles tarry at Jerusalem-- to preach to the walls?
13941If he comes unsent, how can I expect edification by his ministry, when God has declared,_ such shall not profit his people at all_?
13941If he may, whether shall he appeal regularly but to an associated presbytery?
13941If in a city all were aldermen, where were the citizens?
13941If in a kingdom all were kings, where were the subjects, the people, the commonalty, the commonwealth, or the political government?
13941If not, what hinders?
13941If the congregation generally oppose, with what candor do the presbytery, in Jesus''name, determine that he is fit?
13941If they have the power of electing one ordinary officer, why not of all?
13941If they must love them so exceedingly for ruling over them, must they not much more be obedient to this rule?
13941In such cases two are better than one:"Wo to them that are alone; if they fall, who shall take them up?"
13941Is Christ the Lord as acceptable to you as Christ Jesus the Saviour?
13941Is all hypocrisy hateful and abominable unto you?
13941Is it for any end?
13941Is it for no end?
13941Is it not as necessary that by government sin be suppressed, piety promoted, and the Church edified, now as well as then?
13941Is it not the fruit of his ascension,& c.?
13941Is it the great thing you aim at, in your profession and practice, to attain sincerity and uprightness in heart?
13941Is the foot to be lanced?
13941Is the office of the gospel minister instituted by God to continue to the end of time?
13941Is the word subject here used improperly, for object, whose good all offices with their gifts and power are given?
13941Is there not now a more free and permitted intercourse of society with infidels than in those times?
13941Nay, he deserves not the very name of such an officer in the church: why should he be called a pastor that doth not feed?
13941Nor doth the apostle''s expression, verse 12,"Do you not judge them that are within?"
13941Now doth not this tacitly insinuate, that some ministers may rule well, and be worthy of double honor, though they labor not in the word and doctrine?
13941Now the question is, How were the different congregations in each of these places ONE CHURCH?
13941Now, where there were so many pastors, were there not several congregations for them to feed?
13941Now, who can imagine that the apostles and disciples were not actuated by the Spirit of Christ bestowed upon them?
13941On earth, was ever delusion carried on without pretence to, or without appearances of these?
13941Only_ in fact_, that such things were done by the first churches?
13941Or can we think that the apostles were not as careful to erect elderships in several congregations, as to appoint elders?
13941Or in what respects?
13941Or in what sense is such power committed to them?
13941Or is apostleship no office?
13941Or was the_ world, life, death, things present and to come_, given to the wicked in the church of Corinth?
13941Or were they idle, neglecting the exercise and improvement of their talents?
13941Or what apostolical church ever assumed to themselves any such thing?
13941Or where are their accusers?
13941Or, had all the members of the church been driven from Jerusalem, how were the apostles to be employed?
13941Shall all those relations be mere names and shadows?
13941Shall their dwelling continue to all generations?
13941So if in the family all were masters, where were the household?
13941Suppose it were otherwise, might not a poor widow''s_ two mites_ be more in Jesus''account than all he gives?
13941The Scripture, however, nowhere saith, how shall they preach except they be gracious?
13941The command is directed to them all, when they are gathered together,(_ and what is that but to a church meeting?_) to proceed against him, 1 Cor.
13941The rich fathers, where are they?
13941They may not administer the seals, the sacraments, baptize,& c. under the New Testament; for who gave the people any such authority?
13941To render the point incontestably evident, he demands, how men shall preach_ except they be sent_?
13941To what end, if they had not several congregations of several languages, to speak in these several tongues unto them?
13941To what end?
13941V. Do you seriously and heartily choose and desire communion with Christ, and in truth endeavor to obtain and keep it?
13941VII.,) and shall he be counted worthy of double honor that neglects a principal duty of his office?
13941Were not that to make the magistratical power both really the same with itself, and yet really and essentially different from itself?
13941What are the courts in which presbyterian rulers meet?
13941What are the duties of church members towards one another?
13941What are the duties of deacons?
13941What are the duties of preaching elders?
13941What are the duties of ruling elders?
13941What are the parts of presbyterial church government?
13941What are the qualifications of persons who constitute the private members of the visible church?
13941What church officers or members of elderships are of divine right?
13941What discriminatory notes or rules may we walk by, for finding out the obligatory force of scripture examples; and what manner of examples those be?
13941What effect had the decision of this synod upon the churches?
13941What hath God set in the Church?
13941What is it then?
13941What is meant by Christ''s committing this stewardly power first and immediately to the church guides?
13941What is meant by church government?
13941What is meant by church guides?
13941What is meant by church?
13941What is meant by government?
13941What is meant by power or authority?
13941What is meant by power, properly, internally, formally, or virtually ecclesiastical?
13941What is meant by proper, formal, ministerial or stewardly authority and power for church government?
13941What is that new commandment?
13941What is the power committed to them?
13941What is the proper method of dealing with persons that fall into scandal?
13941What likelihood of arbitrary conduct in this government, that is, that it should be managed and carried on according to men''s mere will and pleasure?
13941What necessity is there that a particular congregation should be fully furnished with officers, to make it the subject of all church authority?
13941What necessity of government could be pleaded then, which may not as strongly be pleaded now?
13941What needed all this, if this had been a transcendent, extraordinary, and not an ordinary synod?
13941What one congregation can be instanced in the New Testament that did ever execute any of these acts of authority?
13941What one true excellence is there in the whole independent government in any one point, wherein it really differs from the presbyterial government?
13941What particular form of church government may lay the only proper claim to a divine right, according to the Holy Scriptures?
13941What persons have a right in the sight of God to be actual members of the Church of Christ?
13941What power is it that is committed to the body of the Church or multitude of the faithful?
13941What probability or possibility of tyranny in the presbyterial government?
13941What promise did God ever make to any act or performance, which was not a duty?
13941What rulers are there in the presbyterian church?
13941What that government is?
13941What then can be inferred hereupon by the adversaries of ruling elders?
13941What then?
13941What warrant doth this exception hold out for two sorts of ministers here pretended, some_ preaching_, others_ only administering the sacraments_?
13941What was the cause referred to this synod?
13941When may a particular form of church government be said to be of divine right?
13941When was it given to them?
13941Whence had they it?
13941Where is his conduct commanded, commended, or unmarked with wrath, exemplified in the sacred words?
13941Where is the divine warrant for a presbytery?
13941Where is the divine warrant for an ecclesiastical synod?
13941Where is the divine warrant for congregational sessions?
13941Where is the divine warrant for deacons?
13941Where is the divine warrant for the office of the ruling elder?
13941Where is the divine warrant for the preaching elder?
13941Where then shall that independent church find healing?
13941Wherein is the excellency of the independent way of government?
13941Whether classical presbyteries be of divine right?
13941Whether parochial or congregational elderships be of divine right?
13941Whether provincial, national, and ecumenical assemblies be of divine right?
13941Whether the power of censures in the congregational eldership, or any other assembly, be of divine right?
13941Whether there be any particular church government of divine right?
13941Whether there be any particular rules in the Scripture directing persons or assemblies in the exercise of their power?
13941Which are those obligatory scripture examples?
13941Who have a right to preach the gospel and dispense the public ordinances of religion?
13941Who knows not, that the Pharisaic sect pretended far more strictness, far more devotion, than the family of Christ?
13941Who shall undertake to proportion the honor and reward, according to the proportion of every minister''s labor?
13941Who were the proper members of the synod convened here?
13941Why should Paul''s laboring be restrained here to his preaching only?
13941Why should the presbyterial government, to be erected in England, be prejudged as arbitrary, before the government be put in execution?
13941Why?
13941Will mere prudence, without a divine right, be a sufficient basis to erect the whole frame of church government upon, as some conceive?
13941Will no degree of grace satisfy you until you be perfect to the utmost as Christ is?
13941Will you fly in the face of our civil law?
13941Will you plead for the method of choosing church officers, which already has produced so much strife, bloody squabbling, or riot?
13941Would Christ so crown public prayer were it not his own ordinance?
13941Would you acknowledge the_ three_ for honored ambassadors of Christ?
13941Would you have him to destroy your lusts, to make an end of sin, and to bring all under his obedience?
13941Would you indeed live to the praise of his glorious grace, be an ornament unto his name and gospel, and be fruitful in every good word and work?
13941Would you much rather have the praise of God, and be approved of by him, than the praise of men, and be extolled by them?
13941Yea, what deserve such as deny the Spirit to be of God?
13941[ 123]_ On the same subject-- Who have a right to preach the gospel_?
13941[ 34] May we not from all clearly conclude, Therefore no proper ecclesiastical power was ever given by Jesus Christ to the magistrate as a magistrate?
13941[ Footnote 25: Who in relating such things can refrain from weeping?]
13941_ They may not preach_: for,"how shall they preach, except they be sent?"
13941and are you willing to obey him, and to be subject to his authority and dominion, as well as to be saved by him?
13941and do you desire and aim at the holy ends appointed by God in desiring communion with them?
13941and do you earnestly pray unto him to shed abroad his love into your hearts by the Holy Ghost, that you may love him as ye ought?
13941and do you find him to be so in some measure?
13941and doth it oblige and bind them faster unto him and stir you up to thankfulness?
13941and how absurd were this?
13941and how will the life of religion in families, yea, and in churches also, languish, if these family exercises be not conscientiously upheld?
13941and if all be governors, where are the governed?
13941and if so, what need of pastors, teachers,& c.,, in the Church?
13941and if there be none governed, where is the government?
13941and was this likely to be without several congregations into which they were divided?
13941are all governments?
13941are all prophets?
13941are all teachers?_( and here he stops not, but reckons on)_ are all workers of miracles?
13941are all teachers?_( and here he stops not, but reckons on)_ are all workers of miracles?
13941are they all called of God?
13941are they all sent to preach?
13941except they be gifted?
13941except they be in earnest?
13941for they can make officers virtually, and furnish those officers with gifts and power to that end; but who gave them any such authority?
13941for_ where_ then_ were the hearing, smelling_,& c.;_ or if all were one member, where were the body_?
13941have all the gifts of healing?_& c. If it should be replied, But he doth not add, Are all helps?
13941have all the gifts of healing?_& c. If it should be replied, But he doth not add, Are all helps?
13941if all be eyes, where are the feet?
13941in the case of baptism, have the ordinary ministers of the New Testament any punctual express command to baptize?
13941or a teacher, that doth not teach his flock?
13941or did not discharge Christ''s commandments, touching his kingdom imposed upon them?
13941or did not duly use those keys of Christ''s kingdom committed to them in the ordering and governing of the primitive churches?
13941or have apostles all from the Church?
13941or how could so many members meet in one single congregation at once, ordinarily to partake of all ordinances?
13941or what threatening against any act which was not a sin?
13941or why did he write never a word about ordination to the people, in any of his epistles, but to their rulers?
13941or_ of right_ also, that such things should be done by the after churches?
13941pastors and teachers, governments, or elders_ ruling well_, and helps or deacons?
13941shall it be another collateral church?
13941the political magistrate, into the list and roll of mere church officers?
13941the wife before the husband?
13941v. 17, intends only those rulers that preach?
13941where were the city government?
13941where were the family government?
13941who but Christ Jesus himself can establish new officers in his church?
54309Are not these s men who speak Galileans?
54309By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?
54309Can any man forbid water, that these may be baptized, who have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
54309Canst thou speak Greek?
54309Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name? 54309 For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
54309Hast thou appealed unto Caesar? 54309 How long a time is it,"asked Jesus,"since this came unto him?"
54309Is it lawful for you to whip a man who is a Roman and uncondemned?
54309Jesus I know,said the evil spirit,"and Paul I know, but who are ye?"
54309Lord,said Peter,"what is John to do?"
54309Master, whither art thou going?
54309Put up thy sword into the sheath,commanded the Savior,"the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?"
54309Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
54309Sittest thou to judge me after the law, and commandest me to be smitten contrary to the law?
54309Then how hear we every man in his own tongue, wherein we were born?
54309Unto what then were ye baptized?
54309What does this mean?
54309What is it thou hast to tell me?
54309What mean ye to weep and to break my heart? 54309 What province are you from?"
54309Where wilt thou that we prepare?
54309Who art thou, Lord?
54309Who is this man, and what has he done?
54309Why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? 54309 *** Now for what intent have ye sent for me?
54309A LESSON IN FORGIVENESS About this same time, Peter asked the question:"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
54309A third time Jesus said,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
54309After ordering the prisoners to be taken into another room, they said among themselves:"What shall we do to these men?
54309And immediately Jesus stretched forth His hand, and caught him, and said unto him,"O, thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?"
54309And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, saying, in the Hebrew tongue:"''Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?''
54309Art Thou come to destroy us?
54309As Peter entered, and saw them, he said,"Behold, I am he whom ye seek: what is the cause wherefore ye have come?"
54309As if he wavered just a little, as if his faith had not yet become as firm as Jesus would have it become, he answered,"Lord, to whom shall we go?
54309As much as to say, Lord we have left everything for Thee, now what shall be our reward?
54309As much as to say,"What is the use?
54309Ask him, Where is the guest chamber, where I shall eat the Passover with my disciples?
54309At any rate, he cried out:"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
54309Besides doing this they cried:"Sirs, why do ye these things?
54309Couldst not thou watch one hour?"
54309Did the high priest remember, just then, that the Jews cried at the trial of Jesus,"His blood be upon us, and upon our children?"
54309Do you think Peter would ever forget that lesson?
54309Had He not penetrated into his inmost nature?
54309He said unto them: Know ye what I have done to you?
54309He saith unto him again the second time,"Simon, son of Jonas lovest thou me?"
54309He turned to the Twelve and said,"Will ye also go away?"
54309Here, Jesus, one day, asked His disciples this question:"Who do men say that I, the Son of man, am?"
54309However, he was deeply impressed; for had not Jesus, at first sight, read his character?
54309I forgave thee all that debt, because thou desiredst me; should not thou also have had compassion on thy fellow- servant, even as I had pity on thee?"
54309In the midst of this sea of human passion, shall he say,"Lord, if it be Thee, bid me come unto Thee?"
54309Instead of sending the multitude away hungry, Jesus said,"Whence shall we buy bread that these might eat?"
54309Jesus said,"Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
54309Jesus, too, immediately feeling that"Virtue"had gone out of him, turned and asked,"Who touched my clothes?"
54309Judas, last of all answered and said,"Lord, is it I?"
54309Just as they were going up the steps into the castle, Paul speaking in Greek said to the chief captain,"May I speak unto thee?"
54309King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
54309Lord?''
54309One day some asked him,"Master, why dost thou always say this?"
54309Peter knows that Jesus is the Christ that should come, but has he strength to defend Him in word and deed?
54309Some said,"What will this base fellow say?"
54309Suddenly the man cried,"Sirs, have ye any meat?"
54309The suddenness of the angel''s appearance filled the Centurion with fear; but he answered,"What is it, Lord?"
54309Then Jesus said,"But who say ye that I am?"
54309Then the chief captain came and said to Paul,"Tell me, art thou a Roman?"
54309This stirred Peter''s love and he inquired,"Lord, why can not I follow Thee now?
54309Those who stood nearest Paul said,"Revilest thou God''s High Priest?"
54309Till seven times?"
54309To this important and memorable spot, the philosophers led the Apostle, saying,"May we know what this new doctrine whereof thou speakest is?
54309Was He, indeed, the Messiah that was to come, or should Peter look for another?
54309What could the priests say?
54309What could they do?
54309What was then the blessedness ye spake of?
54309When He came to Peter, the latter said:"Lord, dost_ Thou_ wash_ my_ feet?"
54309When Saul realized this, and knew he had been doing wrong, he asked,"What wilt Thou have me to do?"
54309When he returned, and found the three sleeping, He said,"Simon[ Simon again] sleepest thou?
54309When they had broken their fast, Jesus said to Simon Peter,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?"
54309When they told Paul that they believed the Gospel, he asked them,"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
54309Who touched me?"
54309Why should it be thought a thing which thou couldst not believe, that God should raise the dead?
54309[ 3] They began to inquire among themselves which one of them should be so faithless; and soon each asked the Master,"Lord, is it I?"
54309[ Sidenote:"What Shall We Do?"]
54309[ Sidenote:"Who Touched My Clothes?"]
54309and had He not radiated a spirit that so completely enveloped Peter that from its influence the fisherman never more desired to go?
54309of their own children, or of strangers?
54309or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
47336And Jesus answering said unto them,''Suppose ye that these Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans, because they suffererd such things? 47336 And behold they cried out, saying, What have we to do with Thee?
47336And one shall say unto Him, What are these wounds in Thine hands?
47336But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? 47336 Do the members of your church enjoy the gifts of the Holy Spirit that Jesus promised should follow believers?"
47336From what part of the West?
47336Have you prophets?
47336If he ask for fish will he give him a serpent?
47336Is any sick among you? 47336 Know ye not that there are more nations than one?
47336Pray, then,says the stranger,"What have you left?"
47336Prove all things, hold fast that which is good,and ask the question, what constitutes complete evidence that a man is a prophet of God?
47336Well, then, what have you left?
47336What is man, that Thou art mindful of him? 47336 What is prophecy but history reversed?"
47336What is prophecy but history reversed?
47336Where is your congress?
47336Who are these arrayed in white, brighter than the noon- day sun?
47336Will a man rob God? 47336 *** And what shall I more say? 47336 *** When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
47336Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them?"
47336And from thence has it not continued, as the true Church, down to the present time?"
47336And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
47336And how shall they hear without a preacher?
47336And how shall they preach, except they be sent?"
47336And if ye offer the lame and sick, is it not evil?"
47336And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast, and they worshiped the beast, saying,"Who is like unto the beast?
47336And what thank they the Jews for the Bible which they receive from them?
47336And where is the word of the Lord?
47336And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, He said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
47336And who shall stand when He appeareth?
47336And why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
47336Are men in modern times as particular to avoid speaking in the name of the Lord before they are truly called?
47336Are they less His offspring because they went to people other lands?
47336Art thou come to destroy us?
47336As proof of this I will cite the testimony of Paul:"For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
47336Because Stephen alone saw God and His Son in the last moments of His life, is his testimony false?
47336But John forbade Him, saying,''I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?
47336But in answer to Paul''s question,"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
47336But who may abide the day of His coming?
47336But who may abide the day of His coming?
47336But who will abide the day of His coming, and who shall stand when He appeareth?
47336But ye say, wherein have we robbed thee?
47336Did not they confer the authority upon a people in some remote corner of the earth?
47336Do they remember the travels, and the labors, and the pains of the Jews, and their diligence unto me, in bringing forth salvation unto the Gentiles?
47336Do we"believe all things"and"hope for all things"which have been predicted by the prophets since the world began?
47336Does it consist solely in the giving of bread to the hungry, clothes to the naked or succor to the distressed?
47336Has the messenger spoken of by Malachi come to you and taught you how to build a temple to the Lord, that He may"suddenly come to His temple?"
47336Have not the people denied the prophets and visions of heaven?
47336Have ye obtained a Bible, save it were by the Jews?
47336He is asked,"Where is your vice- president?"
47336Hence it was, upon the day of Pentecost, when the sin- convicted multitude cried out:"Men and brethren, What shall we do?"
47336How can others be excused?
47336How could He suddenly come to His temple unless a temple should be built for Him?
47336How could any one receive that knowledge without revelation from God?
47336How shall this boon be obtained?
47336If a son ask his father for bread"will he give him a stone?"
47336If all would receive this admonition and"turn away"from these powerless forms, what would become of the churches that are now extant?
47336If such were the case with Jeremiah, why not with thousands of the sons of God?
47336In Romans x., 14 to 17, we have the following:"How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?
47336Is it not an ensign to the nations?
47336Is it possible that Christ ever taught such a heinous doctrine?
47336Is not faith, being a principle emanating from Deity, as unchangeable as God Himself?
47336Is the resurrection any more unaccountable from a natural and scientific view than the organization of the human body before its birth into the world?
47336Jesus, thou Son of God?
47336Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
47336Malachi says"And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil?
47336May we not ask with perfect propriety, is not that which was rejected or lost just as valuable as much of that which has been handed down to us?
47336Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
47336Now, how is it possible for a man to be baptized in water when his body has already crumbled in the earth?"
47336O ye Gentiles, have ye remembered the Jews, mine ancient covenant people?
47336O, death, where is thy sting?"
47336On one occasion after His resurrection, the apostles asked the Savior this question:"''Wilt Thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?''
47336Paul also said to the Romans,"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into His death?
47336She has never produced a sage, a philosopher, a poet nor a prophet, and why not?
47336Should man not lead the way, as the Lord directs, back to his"Paradise Lost"?
47336The great preacher looked at the interrogator for a moment and then said:"Young man, where do you hail from?"
47336The query then arises, what is the cause of such apparent difference in the opportunities of human beings?
47336The question is, then, where did he go?
47336The question which logically follows is,"Has that angel come?"
47336The question which naturally follows in this place is: Could Joseph Smith be mistaken?
47336Then shall the righteous answer Him saying: Lord, when saw we Thee an hungered and fed Thee?
47336They have had the Bible, it is true, but what have they learned from it?
47336We ask the question, will the world be any better prepared to receive a message of this character in the future than it is today?
47336We ask, has God changed?
47336What became of them?
47336What could be more real, more tangible than this?
47336What do the facts show?
47336What have we to do with Thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth?
47336What is charity?
47336What is the cause of all this uncertainty respecting the glorious plan of eternal life?
47336What of the character of those who have derided them?
47336What will become of them?
47336When saw we Thee a stranger and took Thee in?
47336Where is he who"envieth not"the possessions of his neighbor, or the honors and emoluments of office enjoyed by others?
47336Where is the Spirit of prophecy?
47336Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
47336Where, then, did the Lord go?
47336Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word?
47336Whither did they flee, and are they lost to God?
47336Who are kind to those who wrong them?
47336Who can believe the Scriptures and yet deny the necessity for more revelation?
47336Who can tell us where those other sheep were and when the Savior visited them?
47336Who has seen things to come?
47336Who is able to make war with him?
47336Who is looking for the restoration of the Jews to Palestine?
47336Who is not"easily provoked,"and therefore does not retaliate against those who may give offense?
47336Who"seeketh not"his own,"but rather"prefers his brother before himself?
47336Who"suffers long"without a murmur, especially if the suffering comes by oppression from an outward foe, and in return for evil?
47336Who"thinks not evil"of those who go contrary to his views, but the motives of whose hearts he knows nothing about?
47336Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
47336Why should an angel bring the gospel if it already existed upon the earth?
47336Why should it be otherwise regarding the law of God?
47336Why should the consideration of sacred ordinances involving the salvation of mankind be treated with less concern?
47336Why was he slain?
47336Why would such a decree be issued against this ordinance if it had no existence in the Church?
47336Will men obey the divine message?
47336Will they be forever damned?
47336Will they be in the Lord there?
47336Will they doubt that Isaiah saw the Lord in the days of King Uzziah?
47336Would the Lord suffer such a prayer to go unanswered, or suffer this boy to be deceived by Satan?
47336Yea, what do the Gentiles mean?
47336and the Son of Man, that Thou visitest him?
47336and what shall be the sign of Thy coming and of the end of the world?"
47336and who shall stand when He appeareth?
47336art Thou come hither to torment us before the time?"
47336or naked and clothed Thee?
47336or thirsty and gave Thee drink?
47336or when saw we Thee sick or in prison and came unto Thee?
853Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple? 853 For what have I to do to judge them that are without?"
853O Lord of hosts,said the angels,"how long wilt thou not have mercy on Jerusalem and on the cities of Judah, against which thou hast had indignation?
85315:3 says:"Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?"
853But how will crimes lie open if they are not disclosed to the priest by confession?
853But to what eunuchs does God make these promises?
853Does not this most exactly display the three parts of repentance?
853God said to Cain:"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
853If works were not meritorious why would the wise man say:"God will render a reward of the labors of his saints"?
853If, therefore, God honors saints, why do not we, insignificant men, honor them?
853Of the righteous the wise man says:"Who might offend, and hath not offended?
853Paul also displays his coercitive disposition when he says:"What will ye?
853Shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love and in the spirit of meekness?"
853So too the Lord to Cain:"If thou doest well shalt thou not be accepted?"
853Why would St. Paul have said:"God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labor of love, which ye have showed towards his name"?
853Why, then, would we deny this of the saints?
853Why, therefore, do they not observe this express divine law?
853Why, therefore, would not God, the most pious, who gave assent to Job, do the same to the Blessed Virgin when she intercedes?
853Why?
853and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?"
853or done evil, and hath not done it?"
47630Shall we do evil that good may come? 47630 Still farther on, oh, how much farther?
47630Then what about the body of Christ itself, the whole, of which sects are regarded as cut- off factions-- is that a sect?
47630They will say to me: Can not we have union of feeling without external union[ that is, with external disunion]? 47630 What branch of the church do you belong to?"
47630What is the chaff to the wheat? 47630 ***** Fourth:Wherein does the come- out church excel the Wesleyan, and manifest its divine origin?"
476301, 1881, we have the following: BRANCHES Where in the Bible do we find the idea of sects being branches, as people talk about?
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47630Again, we ask, Why do not sect apologists attack what"come- outers"teach?
47630Am I making a fool of myself coming out here where I have invited and labored with sinners?
47630And does not nature''s solitude Inspire a soul to worship God?
47630And have you cast your bread upon The waters of the passing year, In hope that what your hands have done Will in much future good appear?
47630And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
47630And if you say you believe them all, as some of you have, then I ask, Why do you object to my believing the same?
47630And is she gone-- dear Celia gone?
47630And shall we compel the Lord to drag his children together over these cursed walls, only to have walls rise up again, and grieve away the Holy Spirit?
47630And think you that God will accept the church in her present condition?
47630And what would it constitute in the progress of events but a reformation?
47630And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not shew us what thou meanest by these?
47630And who would wish again the dross Here purged in our Redeemer''s name?
47630Are we seeking self- interests, as wicked men have belied us?
47630At the close of a short talk he asked,"How many of you children want to give your hearts to the Lord?"
47630Blind sectarians ask us,"What have you got to bind you together?"
47630But I thought, Can such a worm enter into an everlasting covenant with the Holy God of the universe?
47630But is she gone whose heart e''er burned With such devoted, fervent zeal?
47630But it may be asked, What is it that we must be saved from in"our churches"?
47630But what is a mother''s greatness, after all, but simple, unalloyed, Christian motherliness?
47630But what is its obvious meaning?
47630But what is thereby removed?
47630But what of him who walks alone, With past love fled and turned to stone?
47630But whereunto shall we liken, Or with what similitude, Paint this foolish generation?
47630But who are required to do these things?
47630But why multiply texts?
47630But,"Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth[ peace with sin]?
47630Can I ever forget that glad moment?
47630Can it be that this is our child?"
47630Can you stay at home for the sordid dust of earth and let them perish?
47630Did any of them organize the visible church of Christ?
47630Did she give the church of Christ a visible organization?
47630Do not the lover and his maid, Delighted, walk the balmy shade, And there unlock, with words so blest, The pent- up love within their breast?
47630Do you always pray for such only?
47630Do you believe that Christ is the only door to the church, and that"by him if any man enter he shall be saved"?
47630Do you believe that Christ purchased and founded one church of the living God?
47630Do you believe that Christians should not be"unequally yoked together with unbelievers"?
47630Do you believe that believers are"made perfect in one"and that"thorough holiness destroys sects and denominations"?
47630Do you believe that the Holy Spirit sets the members in the body, the church?
47630Do you believe that the"body of Christ"is the church?
47630Do you believe that''divisions and offences are contrary to the doctrine we have received''of Christ?
47630Do you believe there should be"no schisms in the body"?
47630Do you receive them?
47630Does not this look like the record of the"beast that sits upon the seven hills"?
47630Does not this love prove that they are in the way of the Spirit of Christ?
47630Does that look like a divine and heaven- born family, that is composed of numerous, rival, jealous, independent, and conflicting organisms?
47630Does the Harvester admit the assumption?
47630Each began to say,"Lord, is it I?"
47630Finally the thought forced itself on our mind,"Can it be possible that they are selling such things on the camp- ground?"
47630First:"Does the come- out element constitute the true church of God?"
47630For this purpose, says Jesus,"I am come to send fire on the earth; and what will I, if it be already kindled?
47630Had we not better look into the Word of God and see what the Lord saith, than to indulge in mere witticisms?
47630He said,"Mother, do you know this is the man that we were warned against?"
47630Hence, we hear Peter saying unto Ananias,"Why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost?"
47630Here lay my father cold in death, to be buried this A. M., and should I stay or not?
47630How can all these bodies sum up the one organic visible church of God, when they have no organic relation to each other?
47630How can such a marked work be doubted?
47630How can this question pass your mind As falling leaves drift in the wind?
47630How can we expect to bring forth permanent fruits into holiness, if we allow the plowshare of God''s truth to slip over this fallow ground of sin?
47630How then do you think we managed to get out this paper?
47630How would it look for me to work for God here and she whom the Lord had joined to me go elsewhere?
47630I preached in the evening from these words:"What do ye more than others?"
47630I said,"Brother Warner, do you ever become impatient?"
47630I was amazed and said,"What manner of man is this that even the winds obey?"
47630I wish to ask the editor of the Harvester if human sects are essential to the visible organization of Christ?
47630If a person is in Christ Jesus, is he not in the church, and is he not already joined to all others that are joined to the Lord?
47630If so, what need of subsequent efforts at organization?
47630If so, which one?
47630If so, will the Harvester point out the one?
47630If the latter, the mystery remains; for why do such things occur?
47630Is any of the sects that have branched out from the Methodist Episcopal sect the church of Christ?
47630Is it consistent to say,"We do n''t want an ism gospel,"and yet adhere to and stuff the Harvester full of the gospel of Wesleyan Methodist ism?
47630Is it not in the midst of his church where God speaks peace to thousands who seek his face?
47630Is the body of Christ no church?
47630Is this really but the foot- stool of God?
47630M. J. Boyd and I conducted the main discussion on the following question: Do We Suffer More from Real Than Imaginary Evils?
47630O God, must I tear myself away from the dear wife bathed in tears?
47630O my God, do thou remember all those wicked plotting crews, Hear them saying in derision,"Now what do these feeble Jews?"
47630O my Lord, whereunto will this great kingdom yet grow?
47630One of them, addressing Dan, said,"What do_ you_ think it is?"
47630One reaches this parting of the ways and the question comes,"Which road shall I take?"
47630One said,"Why did n''t you throw?"
47630Or was it left for John Wesley to organize the church of Christ in the formation of the Methodist Episcopal sect?
47630Participated in general discussion on the following question: Is the Fear of Punishment a Greater Incentive to Exertion than the Hope of Reward?
47630Per- ish- ing souls at stake to- day, Can you tar- ry for earthly dross?
47630Per- ish- ing souls at stake, my brother, What is all this world be- side?
47630Perhaps we may learn a lesson from Rome-- why did the Romish hierarchy persecute the Reformers?
47630Perishing souls at stake today, Can you tarry for earthly dross?
47630Reader, who do you think has planned, and whose hand is guiding, this movement?
47630Second:"In what particular is the separationist, or come- out church, better than the Wesleyan Methodist Church?"
47630Shall not the springtide music''s roll Mock withered joys and sting the soul?
47630Shall we be found with only leaves When Jesus comes to gather sheaves?
47630Shall we say then that the prophecies did not share this anticipation; that they had to do only with the literal figures?
47630She awoke to a full consciousness and said,"Lord, what is it?"
47630TRUTH"And what is truth?"
47630The music is nearly all written by Brother Barney, whose inspiration in this gift is a marvel.... O beloved, will you help us?
47630The other said,"Why did n''t you?"
47630The remaining question is, Can we get rid of it in this life?
47630The song Who Will Suffer With Jesus?
47630Then you have just now been sanctified, made pure, is it not so?
47630They originated from sin in the church; and shall we admit that the fruit of sin is a necessity under any circumstances?
47630They''re gone, but where?
47630This is good advice, but does Brother Doty walk in it?
47630This is the right way,"an apostate and hypocrite preacher by the name of---- stood back and spake against"this way"of the Lord?
47630Very good; but why not continue under these special blessings and in this special work?
47630Was Christ afflicted with a spiritual rash when he said,"There shall be one fold and one shepherd"?
47630Was it a necessity?
47630Was it pleasing in the sight of God to manufacture another class of backsliders?
47630Was it when the first sect was formed, namely, the Roman Catholic sect, in the beginning of the apostasy?
47630Was it?
47630We find generally these two points, sometimes in the same letter, namely,"Why do you not send your paper out more frequently and more regularly?"
47630We have often said, Why do not opposers of holiness go to the standards of the doctrine and controvert what they say?
47630We reply by asking them,"What have you got to part us asunder?"
47630What can the sect yoke do for us?
47630What could it mean to them but a crisis?
47630What mother like my own dear, sainted mother?
47630What seest thou?
47630What shall I do?
47630What shall remain after the"once more"shaking?
47630What was he then but a"come- outer"?
47630What was this but entire sanctification?
47630When the song was ended, the operator said,"This reminds me of my childhood days; wo n''t you sing that song again?"
47630Where can any facts be cited upon which to base such an unkind assertion?
47630Where the cause-- sin in the church-- is removed by full salvation, should not its effects also disappear?
47630Where would he get time for study and prayer, and for writing hymns or poetry?
47630While my house of clay shall slumber, Shall I then with Jesus rest?
47630Who does not know that this never was really fulfilled in the alienated sects of Jacob''s literal seed?
47630Who will dare the truth to herald At the peril of his life?
47630Who will offer soul and body On the altar of our God; Leaving self and worldly mammon, Take the path that Jesus trod?
47630Who will suffer for the gospel, Follow Christ without the gate; Take the martyrs for example, With them glory at the stake?
47630Who will suffer with the Savior, Take the little that remains Of the cup of tribulation Jesus drank in dying pains?
47630Who with his spiritual eyes open can fail to see the application of the 34th chapter of Ezekiel to the ministry, in general, of this age?
47630Who would accept as a gift a few bushels of wheat scattered through a great heap of chaff and dirt?
47630Who would not obey such a wise Counselor?
47630Whom shall we fear when God is our friend?
47630Why do not people read their Bibles better and learn that every individual believer is a branch in Christ-- John 15?
47630Why should they fear to hear the testimony?
47630Why slumber ye here while Satan has entered the fold of Christ, a wolf in sheep''s clothing, and is rending the flock?
47630Will he assume that the one he represents is the church of Christ?
47630Would those espousing holiness dissolve their sect relations?
47630is thy God continually able to deliver thee?"
47630or has he not done his best to represent them as teaching"no church,""no organization,"and as building another sect, etc.?
47630or should it be said that he represents a variation in the strain, such as is sometimes seen in biological observation?
47630our soul-- where will it be Throughout the long eternity?
47630thou abomination of the earth, thou bane of the cause of God, when will thy corrupt and wicked walls fall to earth and cease to curse men to hell?
6144The children were come to the birth,but would there be"strength to bring them forth"?
6144Was he proud?
6144Above all, why should it not so be with sister Churches, bound together in the highest of all bonds?
6144And is it not always somewhat after this sort, when any great step is to be taken, and there are manifold difficulties in the way?
6144And who were they that should undertake to bring beauty, strength, and order out of all this ruin and desolation?
6144And why did Seabury himself delay his application to Scotland till August of the same year?
6144Are we tempted, in a spirit of self- sufficiency or of doubt or of impatience, to forsake them?
6144But leaving Scotland, how does the contrast stand with the American Church as placed along with her condition one hundred years ago?
6144Can we plead necessity with any propriety till we have been rejected?
6144Did he look at his own diocese?
6144Do we rejoice, dear brethren, in all this with trembling?
6144Do we see tokens not only of assault from without, but of betrayal from within?
6144Do we seem to hear, from the not distant horizon, the muttering of storms which are gathering around us and may burst upon us?
6144Does it not clearly reveal his character?
6144Does it not tell what he was?
6144Does this statement seem a truism to us?
6144Enemies are crying,"What do these feeble Jews?"
6144How fared he in his quest?
6144How often must he have cried from the depths of his heart:"Who is weak, and I am not weak?
6144No wonder that the enemies of Judah and Jerusalem cried,"What do these feeble Jews?"
6144Or were there such discordant elements, that they who held to the Apostolic Faith and Order would be thrust out?
6144Or, when they who composed it then were gone, would it dwindle and die out?
6144Shall we dare from such a past and such a present to look forward through the years of a coming century?
6144So here, the question was not, To whom shall we give the honor?
6144St. Paul to seek the setting sun, They say, to Britain prest; St. Andrew to old Calidon, But who still farther West?
6144The great point, no doubt, was gained; but what was to follow?
6144Was it not so here a century ago?
6144Was there vitality enough in the Church in Connecticut to live and grow?
6144What do these feeble Jews?
6144What do they represent?
6144What has brought them together?
6144Who doubts that in this two- fold designation earnest prayer was made to Him"Who knoweth the hearts of all men"?
6144Who doubts that though no lots were cast, it was left to the ordering of Providence to"show whether of those two the Lord had chosen"?
6144Who was to be the man?
6144Who would have more gladly owned all this, who would have been more thankful for it, than he who gave its name to that centenary?
6144Why should it not so be with bodies of men as with individuals?
6144Will they fortify themselves?
6144Will they make an end in a day?
6144Will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned?
6144Will they sacrifice?
6144Would all churchmen in all the thirteen States of the Confederation be united in one body?
6144Would the consecration of Seabury be everywhere accepted?
6144but, Who can best take up and bear the burden?
6144the mountain has been levelled and the way lies open?
6144who is offended, and I burn not?"
47707By court- martial?
47707Tried by what authority?
47707What are we to understand by Zion loosing herself from the bands of her neck; 2nd verse?
47707Who is your company?
47707Will you swear all you know concerning him?
47707''What about''em?
47707After he went out, I asked some of the guard what was the matter with General Clark, that made him appear so ridiculous?
47707And for what cause?
47707And from whom receivest thou thy power and blessings, but from God?
47707And now what did they hate us for?
47707And now, brethren, we say unto you-- what more can we enumerate?
47707And the reason is very obvious, because it is said, that"Out of Sion shall come the deliverer;"and for what cause?
47707And to what end?
47707And what people had Isaiah reference to?"
47707And where is the pavilion that covereth Thy hiding place?
47707And why are they not chosen?
47707Are not their consciences seared as with a hot iron?
47707Are states such entities as may be held to an accounting for breaches of public faith and public morals-- constitutional immoralities?
47707Are they not murderers then at heart?
47707At that time Judge King retorted upon us again, saying,"Gentlemen, are you not going to introduce some witnesses?"
47707But can they hide the governor''s cruel order for banishment or extermination?
47707But how shall the truth of this be established beyond reasonable doubt?
47707But my heart says, Where is he whose lips used to whisper the words of life to us?
47707But to what tribe of Israel was it to be delivered?
47707But whar mout you live, stranger?"
47707But what of Missouri?
47707Can it be possible that he did not know how utterly unjustifiable the present movement against them was?
47707Can they conceal the blood of the murdered husbands and fathers, or stifle the cries of the widows and the fatherless?
47707Can they conceal the fact that twelve or fifteen thousand men, women and children, have been banished from the state without trial or condemnation?
47707Can they conceal the fact that we have been imprisoned for many months, while our families, friends and witnesses have been driven away?
47707Can they conceal the facts of the disgraceful treaty of the generals with their own officers and men at the city of Far West?
47707Colonel Wight said,"What shall we do?
47707Colonel Wight then asked him what should be done?
47707Did she pay any penalty for her wrong- doing?
47707Did you gaze on this deed of blood?
47707Did you say you cotched one on''em?
47707Did you see your companion in arms thus massacred?"
47707Do I not hold the destinies of all the armies of the nations of the earth?
47707Do the Mormons send missionaries to foreign nations?
47707Do you not know, have you not heard, that there is over you an all- hearing ear and an all- seeing eye?
47707Do you think that the Christians, to whom you will go over by changing your religion, will support you and fill up the place of our fellow believers?
47707Eighteenth--"Is there anything in the Bible which licenses you to believe in revelation now- a- days?"
47707Eighth--"Can they[ the Mormons] raise the dead?"
47707Eleventh--"Did not Joseph Smith steal his wife?"
47707Fifteenth--"Do the Mormons baptize in the name of''Joe''Smith?"
47707Fifth--"Do you believe Joseph Smith, Jun., to be a Prophet?"
47707For have I not the fowls of heaven, and also the fish of the sea, and the beasts of the mountains?
47707For what have they fallen?
47707Fourteenth--"Do they not stir up the Indians to war, and to commit depredations?"
47707Fourth--"How and where did you obtain the Book of Mormon?"
47707Have I not made the earth?
47707He replied in the same rough and careless manner,''You d----d rascals, what is yours?''
47707How do you account for their acts?
47707How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
47707How is this to be done?
47707How long, O Lord, wilt thou not avenge the blood of the Saints?
47707How, then, your petitioners would ask, can it be possible that the prisoner has committed treason?
47707I had five small children; we suffered hunger, fatigue and cold; for what?
47707I know not how soon these things will take place; but with a view of them, shall I cry peace?
47707I thought-- is this our boasted land of liberty?
47707I, Number II, pages 28 and 29, as follows: First--"Do you believe the Bible?"
47707If any of us should be recognized, who can harm us?
47707Ignorant of what?
47707In heaven he opposed the gospel of Jesus Christ; cast out into the earth will he not oppose it there?
47707Is it not of the essence of Americanism?
47707Is there anything that does not authorize us to believe so?
47707Is there no virtue in the body politic?
47707Let them repent of all their sins, and of all their covetous desires, before me, saith the Lord, for what is property unto me, saith the Lord?
47707Nineteenth--"Is not the canon of the Scriptures full?"
47707Ninth--"What signs does Joseph Smith give of his divine mission?"
47707Now do you not know that the Lord sent me already many hard tribulations?
47707Now the Lord has said that He would set His hand the second time, and we ask, for what, but to recover the house of Jacob?
47707Now the question is, unto whom is this dispensation to be given?
47707Now what is this other Comforter?
47707Now, I ask, what is a dispensation?
47707Now, we ask, what is man?
47707O, my father, what are the men going to do with you?
47707One of the women came up, and very candidly inquired of the troops which of the prisoners was the Lord{ 201} whom the"Mormons"worshiped?
47707Or by whom to be revealed?
47707P. S.--If you do not intend to be in Quincy this week, would you favor us with your opinion on this subject?
47707Questions by Elias Higbee:"What is meant by the command in Isaiah, 52nd chapter, 1st verse, which saith, put on thy strength O Zion?
47707Second--"Wherein do you differ from other sects?"
47707Seventeenth--"Does not''Joe''Smith profess to be Jesus Christ?"
47707Seventh--"Do the Mormons believe in having more wives than one?"
47707Shades of Franklin, Jefferson and Washington, were you there?
47707Sixteenth--"If the Mormon doctrine is true, what has become of all those who died since the days of the Apostles?"
47707Sixth--"Do the Mormons believe in having all things in common?"
47707Tenth--"Was not Joseph Smith a money digger?"
47707That all your deeds will be written in a book and judged hereafter?
47707That many sorrows do vex me?
47707The Son of Man hath descended below them all; art thou greater than he?
47707The mob cried out,"Dick Weldin''s dead; who killed Dick?"
47707The only consolation they received from the mob, under these circumstances, was,"G---- d---- you, do you believe in Joe Smith now?"
47707The woman then turning to me inquired whether I professed to be the Lord and Savior?
47707Then what?
47707There are many things published that they say are true, and again turn around and say they are false?"
47707Therefore will I not make solitary places to bud and to blossom, and to bring forth in abundance, saith the Lord?
47707They immediately hailed him, and cried out,''Say, stranger, G----d d---- you, what is your name?''
47707They said,"Then you, as a rational man, will give up Joseph Smith''s being a prophet and an inspired man?
47707Third--"Will everybody be damned, but Mormons?"
47707Thirteenth--"Are the Mormons abolitionists?"
47707Turley asked him,"Why is not the translation now{ 308} true?"
47707Twelfth--"Do the people have to give up their money when they join his Church?"
47707Twentieth--"What are the fundamental principles of your religion?"
47707Was it because we were liars?
47707Was it for committing adultery that we were assailed?
47707Were He alive today who, think you, would be nearer His heart,--the persecuted or the persecutors?"
47707What art thou, O man, but dust?
47707What compromise need there be, Judge King, for no"Mormons"had refused to surrender to the requisitions of the law?
47707What is Boggs or his murderous party, but wimbling willows upon the shore to catch the flood- wood?
47707What is it that he says?
47707What is my offense, I believe in God and revelation?''
47707What is the cause of these Missouri persecutions?
47707What is the rod spoken of in the first verse of the 11th chapter of Isaiah that should come of the Stem of Jesse?
47707What is the root of Jesse spoken of in the 10th verse of the 11th chapter?
47707What power shall stay the heavens?
47707What was to be done in this extremity?
47707While the people will lie and the authorities will uphold them, what justice can honest men expect?
47707Whitmer asked,"Do you hint at me?"
47707Why I''d a tho''t you''d a kilt him on the spot; what have you done with him?''
47707Why do you startle at this, brethren?
47707Why hast thou forsaken that law, and accepted instead of it lying and vanity?
47707Why is this violence done to the principle of religious freedom, a principle that is both the pride and boast of the American people?
47707Why not keep to truth and justice?
47707Why should the authorities of the state strain at a gnat and swallow a camel?
47707Why was this?
47707Why, then, these bonds?"
47707Why?
47707Will you have them do so?
47707Witness replied,"Why not?"
47707Would you murder me?
47707[ 5] Who is the Stem of Jesse spoken of in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th verses of the 11th chapter of Isaiah?
47707[ How long can rolling water remain impure?
47707and I must die, for I can not live without him?''
47707and why use such epithets as"Demagogue"to Thomas H. Benton, for not answering his letter, when it is very probable that he had not received it?
47707they re not out of prison, are they?''
47707where art Thou?
47707will you give up a pearl for that which is nothing, which is of no value in itself?
47707{ 462} He was then asked for what he had thus cast us into prison?
11536''For do men gather grapes off thorns, or figs off thistles?''
11536''From whence come wars and fightings among you?
11536''He who loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?''
11536''How long halt ye between two opinions?''
11536''Is not this the fast which I have chosen?
11536''Is this( God asked the Jews of old) the fast which I have chosen?
11536''What shall I say?
11536A fine- drawn question of words?
11536A messenger from God?
11536After all, half- heathens as they were, Jacob''s blood was in their veins; and if not, were they not still human beings?
11536All?
11536Almsgiving is blessed in God''s sight, and charity to the poor; and God will repay it: but is not useful labour blessed in his sight also?
11536Am I living for ambition?
11536Am I puzzling you?
11536And Ahab said to Elijah, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
11536And all through believing the Athanasian Creed?
11536And did Obadiah, then, carry away nothing with him when he died?
11536And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
11536And how can we find them out?
11536And how did he keep it?
11536And how did he use Christ''s gifts?
11536And how does God give grace to the humble?
11536And how does the picture on the eye send its message about itself to the brain, so that the brain sees it?
11536And how many of us give God the glory, and Christ the thanks?
11536And how many of us give God the glory, or Christ the thanks?
11536And how was, and is, and ever will be, Christ in this world?
11536And how, again-- for here is a third wonder, greater still-- do_ we_ ourselves see what our brain sees?
11536And if God be with us, what matter if the whole world be against us?
11536And if I can work by a word, can not this Jesus work by a word likewise?
11536And is it not reasonable to believe, that there Christ is, in the bosom of the Father, and at the right hand of God?
11536And is not this good news?
11536And now some of you may say,''Then are we more blessed than Thomas?
11536And now, there may be some here who will ask, scornfully enough, And do you talk of nostrums?
11536And shall we Christians be worse than he?
11536And the Spirit of God, the Spirit of truth and right, tells them that they will not succeed: for how can a man win happiness, save by doing right?
11536And the disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
11536And this week, too, of all weeks in the year?
11536And thou shalt speak unto him, saying, Thus saith the Lord, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?
11536And what came of it?
11536And what came of their saying so?
11536And what do we gain by the spirit in us lusting against the flesh, and pulling us the opposite way?
11536And what does the text say?
11536And what happens to him?
11536And what hope could he have for his wretched country?
11536And what is the life of the soul?
11536And what is the likeness of God, but goodness; and what is the glory of God, but goodness?
11536And what is the seed which remains in that man, and keeps him from playing the coward?
11536And what is the way of life?
11536And what is this spirit of God?
11536And what may we learn from St. Peter''s character?
11536And what may we learn from that story?
11536And what says he concerning the Rock of living waters?
11536And what should a child be, but like his father?
11536And what throws men into that sleep?
11536And what was the lesson which God taught St. Peter by this?
11536And what, if he does not look up in vain, nor sigh in vain?
11536And which is more terrible?
11536And which of the two has more cause to thank God?
11536And who am I, that I should be able to make you understand the glory of God, by any dull words of mine?
11536And who, again, will blame them, provided they do not neglect their daily duty meanwhile?
11536And why does God resist and set himself against the proud?
11536And why has he sent it?
11536And why were they good men?
11536And why, too, did he sigh?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And yet what does the Lord say?
11536And, if they do rise up in judgment against you, what must you do?
11536And, what kind of people were these, who so moved our Lord''s pity?
11536Are no religious professors covetous now- a- days?
11536Are not God''s creatures as well ordered, disciplined, obedient, as we soldiers are?
11536Are there none now- a- days?
11536Are these good people( who are certainly right in their horror of cursing) right in the accusations which they bring against it?
11536Are they more honest than either rich or poor?
11536Are they not a hundred times better ordered?
11536Are we really inclined to obey it?
11536Are we to believe and trust that we are going to heaven?
11536Are we to thrive only by thinking of ourselves?
11536Are we?
11536Are we?
11536Are we?
11536Are we?
11536Because I hope it will give me more chance of pleasure and glory in the next world?
11536Because I think I shall gain more safety for my soul?
11536Because he scolded and threatened them?
11536Because his speech was too deep for them?
11536Because it is my interest?
11536Because it satisfies his justice?
11536Besides, how can I expect him to feel for them; I, a mean, sinful man, and he the Almighty God?
11536But all the rest of their time, what are they doing?
11536But are we in love and charity with all men?
11536But are you sure that you speak truth?
11536But could he say less?
11536But do you believe in it?
11536But do you believe it?
11536But do you really believe that Jesus is the Son of God?
11536But does the Commination Service curse men?
11536But for what purpose?
11536But how can they be at peace, when there is no peace in them?
11536But how shall we get that likeness?
11536But how was their conduct hypocritical?
11536But how?
11536But if these be our bodily blessings, what are our spiritual blessings?
11536But in what?
11536But is he safe?
11536But is it not reasonable to suppose, that there God the Father does, perhaps, in some unspeakable way, shew forth his glory?
11536But is it really to be so?
11536But now comes in a doubt-- and it ought to come in-- What are our works at best?
11536But now-- What are these strange words which St. Paul uses?
11536But some may ask,''How will believing that Jesus is the Son of God help us more than believing the other?
11536But some may say, whither, then, did our Lord ascend?
11536But some one may say, If mammon be unrighteous, how can a man be righteous and upright in dealing with it?
11536But then the thought would come-- Why, after all, should God, if he be just and merciful, punish my sin by pain and misery?
11536But we-- how many of us have had nothing but good years?
11536But what do they mean?
11536But what has the text to do with all this?
11536But what has this story to do with us, you may ask?
11536But what if that which was true of him then, is true of him now?
11536But what is the love of an earthly son to an earthly father, compared to the love of The Son to the Father?
11536But what life?
11536But what need for me to go on counting by how many ways Christ will lead you, when he has more ways than man ever dreamed of?
11536But what part of you is afraid?
11536But where is it now?
11536But wherewith?
11536But why better?
11536But why not do whatever we like?
11536But why?
11536But will not the Holy Spirit teach us, without the Athanasian Creed?
11536But you may say-- Very likely that is true; but why need we take so much care to believe it?
11536But, after all, will not the text tell us best how to keep Passion Week?
11536But, if so; have I the mind of Christ?
11536By giving away a few alms, or a great many?
11536Can God be foolish?
11536Can God be weak?
11536Can not he do his work by a word, far more certainly than I can do mine?
11536Can they lead you to eternal life?
11536Can we go wrong, if we keep our Passion Week as Christ kept his?
11536Can you give me any reason why Lord George Gordon''s riots can not occur again?
11536Come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?
11536Comes from Christ?
11536Could he say more?
11536Did he call down lightning to strike sinners dead, or call up earthquakes, to swallow them?
11536Do any of you say,''These are words too deep for us; they are for learned people, clever, great saints?''
11536Do not some at least of you know what that means?
11536Do some of you not understand me?
11536Do these words seem strange to some of you?
11536Do we not know that we could, any one of us, sell our own souls, once and for all, if we choose?
11536Do we not say the Creed every Sunday; I believe in-- and so forth?''
11536Do we?
11536Do we?
11536Do you ask what I mean?
11536Do you ask what I mean?
11536Do you believe that there is a Man evermore on the right hand of God?
11536Do you boast of knowing God better than we did, while you did things which we dared not do?
11536Do you ever have such thoughts as those come over you, my friends, when you are thinking of the Lord Jesus, and praying to him?
11536Do you not see it?
11536Do you not see that this man''s mind is full of higher, nobler thoughts than that of the proud man?
11536Do you put your trust in it?
11536Do you really cast all your care on him, because you believe that he careth for you?
11536Do you say within yourself, He is too great, too awful, to condescend to listen to my little mean troubles and anxieties?
11536Do you shrink from opening your heart to him?
11536Do you suppose that he would not sweep that man away, as easily and as quickly as we do a buzzing gnat when it torments us?
11536Do you think of the Lord Jesus Christ, do you pray to the Lord Jesus Christ, as a man, very man, born of woman?
11536Do you wish to be powerful?
11536Do you wish to be wise?
11536Do you wish to find out whether you believe that or not?
11536Does he make you a better man, or does he not?
11536Does he make you a better man?
11536Does it seem to you foolish of him, to believe that he could save the world, by giving himself up to a horrible and shameful death?
11536Does it seem to you foolishness in me, to preach nothing but him crucified, and to say, Behold God dying for men?
11536Does no one do so now?
11536Does that seem a hard saying?
11536Does that seem no great gain to you?
11536Does this seem to you a small difference?
11536Does this seem to you extravagant, impossible?
11536Does this text seem to any of you difficult to understand?
11536Dost thou fancy that he needs to interfere with the working of that universe, to punish such a worm as thee?
11536For any good works of their own?
11536For if God be for us who can be against us?
11536For just think for once of this-- What nobler feeling on earth than the love of a son to his father?
11536For myself, or for others?
11536For the heathens, like all men, used to have their troubles, and to ask themselves, Who has sent this trouble?
11536For what end am I living at all?
11536For what happened?
11536For what is more honourable than to be of use?
11536For what was it, which had enabled the Romans to conquer so many great nations?
11536For what were his miracles like?
11536For which is the stronger of the two, the whole world, or God who made it, and rules it, and will rule it for ever?
11536For which of us does his duty as he ought?
11536For who is Christ, but the likeness of God, and the glory of God?
11536For who said those last words concerning the birds of the air, and the grass of the field?
11536For, after having fought bravely, and done your duty, what would the flesh say to you?
11536God the Father adopts a man as his child, God the Son dies for that man, God the Holy Ghost inspires that man; and shall we be more dainty than God?
11536God?
11536Great joy, great honour, great success, wealth, health, prosperity and pleasure?
11536Has God, then, no word of command likewise?
11536Has he not baptised us into his Church?
11536Has he not forgiven our sins?
11536Has he not given us the absolutely inestimable blessing of his commandments?
11536Has he not revealed to us that he is our Father, and we his children?
11536Has not God given us his only- begotten son Jesus Christ?
11536Hath God forgotten to be gracious: and will he shut up his loving- kindness in displeasure?
11536Have you faith in it?
11536He thinks-- How shall I meet my God?
11536How can I make my neighbours better likewise?
11536How can it be otherwise?
11536How can it do that?
11536How can it profit God, how can it please God, to give me pain?
11536How can we tell that?
11536How can we tell what is there, or what is not there?
11536How could they?
11536How did they get into this strange state of mind?
11536How do I know that he will not be angry with me?
11536How do I know that he will not despise my meanness and paltriness?
11536How do we know that they are one whit worse than we should be in their place?
11536How do we know that?
11536How do we know, above all, that to have been found out may not be the very best thing that has happened to them since the day that they were born?
11536How is this, then?
11536How many loaves have ye?
11536How may we get into it?
11536How much more wonderful must be the world which we do not see?
11536How much more wonderful must heaven be?
11536How shall he not with him freely give us all things?
11536How shall we escape this death in life?
11536How shall we get the mind of Christ which is the Spirit of God?
11536How shall we prevent the world from overcoming us in this?
11536How the world?
11536How then can we become excellent men, like St. Peter?
11536How was it true of them that to him that hath shall be given?
11536How, then, shall we keep his Passion Week?
11536I believe the fact: I ask you to consider why it was recorded?
11536I do not mean, are there any persons whom we hate; against whom we bear a spite; whom we should be glad to see in trouble or shame?
11536I know one is tempted to answer; but I am afraid the answer is worth very little-- Why not?
11536I warn you of it, and I warn you to go to the physician?
11536If God had not given to man the power of producing wealth, where should we be now?
11536If God really hated any man, do you suppose that he would endure that man for a moment in his universe?
11536If he could find comfort in the thought of God''s order, how much more should we?
11536If he could find comfort in the thought of his justice, how much more should we?
11536If he could find comfort in the thought of his love, how much more should we?
11536If he dealt with us after our sins, and rewarded us according to our iniquities, where should we be this day?
11536If money be a bad thing in itself, how can a man meddle with it with clean hands?
11536If my word can send a man to death, can not his word bring a man back to life?
11536If not, why should I care so much about them?
11536If this is not wonderful, what is?
11536If, therefore, ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?''
11536Is God to be blamed because this is a fact?
11536Is he not a God himself; a God in goodness and mercy; a God in miraculous power?
11536Is he not more high- minded who is looking up, up to God himself, for what is good, noble, heavenly?
11536Is his mercy clean gone for ever: and is his promise come utterly to an end for evermore?
11536Is it hate or love?
11536Is it in us now?
11536Is it in your heart?
11536Is it not written,''If the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch?''
11536Is it not written,''The disciple is not above his master?''
11536Is it so now- a- days among us, my friends?
11536Is it so, my friends?
11536Is it true, that our fate is fixed for us from the cradle to the grave, and perhaps beyond the grave?
11536Is not Christmas- day a sign that he will give it-- a pledge of his love?
11536Is not God''s word of command enough likewise?
11536Is not Holy communion his own pledge that he will do so?
11536Is not he truly low- minded, thinking about low things?
11536Is not his Spirit the Lord and Giver of life-- the only fount and eternal spring of life?
11536Is not that worth going through any misery to learn-- that the Lord will hear us?
11536Is not the Spirit of Christ in a Christian man, unless he be a reprobate?
11536Is not the world full of chance?
11536Is the Commination service uncharitable, is the preacher uncharitable, when they tell men so?
11536Is there a God?
11536Is there not a discipline and order in all heaven and earth?
11536Is this the mind of Christ?
11536Is this the spirit whose name is Love?
11536Is your heart in it?
11536It is only in the next world, or in the case of rare and peculiar visitations and judgments in this world, that it will harm you?
11536It is written--''If thou, Lord, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss: Oh Lord, who may abide it?
11536It means do not fret; do not terrify yourselves; for the Lord is at hand; he knows what you want: and will he not give it?
11536It might be all that I was able to do: but would it justify me in the sight of God?
11536It speaks of something, certainly, which is very curious, mysterious, difficult to put into words: but what is not curious and mysterious?
11536Love of pleasure?
11536May he not punish me for the same reason that I punish them?
11536May they not rise up against some of us in the day of judgment, and condemn us, and say,--''Are you our children?
11536Must it not be so?
11536My friends, is not this just what the text is telling us?
11536My friends, was not the old Psalmist a Jew, and are not we Christian men?
11536Nay, more, what is it but a shame to us, if, while our forefathers were good heathens, we are bad Christians?
11536No doubt, my friends, if a man lives a good life, all is well: but_ do_ people live good lives?
11536Not by merely hiding in our closets to meditate, even about_ him_: but by going about our work, each in his place, dutifully, bravely, as he went?
11536Not-- Does he make you feel better?
11536Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
11536Now then, dear friends, did I not speak truth, when I said, this is a prayer for every one of us, and for every day?
11536Now what is a preacher''s fruit?
11536Now what is the mistake here?
11536Now what is this battle?
11536Now which shall he do?
11536Now, are we in love and charity with these people?
11536Now, how is this?
11536Now, in what way were they like sheep?
11536Now, is this Spirit part of our spirits, or not?
11536Now, what sort of a man was this on whom the Lord Jesus Christ put so great an honour?
11536Now, which is more high- minded; which is nobler; which is more fit for a man; to look down, or to look up?
11536O my friends, do you believe indeed?
11536Of what use to him was it?
11536Oh my friends, is not that worth knowing?
11536Oh ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
11536Or do you say to yourselves at times, I must not think too much about the Lord Jesus''s being man, lest I should forget that he is God?
11536Or,''Everybody does so; what harm can there be in my doing so?''
11536Our Lord says, that we are to copy him by making ourselves friends of the Mammon of unrighteousness: but how?
11536Provided a man lives a good life, what matter what his doctrines are?''
11536Reason and common sense tell them so: for how can a man expect to get to a place without travelling the road which leads to it?
11536Shall I examine into my own selfishness for a selfish end-- to get safety and pleasure by it hereafter?
11536Shall I make myself the centre round which heaven is to turn?
11536Shall I think of God and of Christ only as far as it will profit_ me_?
11536Shall I think over the sufferings of the unselfish Christ for a selfish end-- to get something by it after I die?
11536Shall give?
11536Shall not God merely speak, and be obeyed likewise?
11536Shall we be more dainty, I ask again, than the holy and perfect God?
11536Should we be so very sorry?
11536Should we have gone away, like those nine, without a word of thanks to God, or even to the man who had healed us?
11536So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
11536So how dare I give a positive opinion, where wiser men than I differ?
11536Some people are too apt to say now- a- days,''But what matter if one does hold false doctrine?
11536Some, for instance, are careful this week to attend church as often as possible; and who will blame them?
11536Stupid we might call it, or unreasonable: but how hypocritical?
11536Suppose my child, or even my dog, disobeyed me, would it satisfy my sense of justice to beat him?
11536That now as we speak a man is offering up before the Father his perfect and all- cleansing sacrifice?
11536That seems to have been the way in which he took our Lord''s words: but what does our Lord answer?
11536That, in the midst of the throne of God, is he himself who was born of the Virgin Mary, and crucified under Pontius Pilate?
11536The Cross?
11536The commonest things are usually the most curious?
11536The complaisant man-- the cringing man-- the man who can not say No, or dare not say No?
11536The curse is on you already?''
11536The foolishness of God?
11536The weakness of God?
11536Then answered St. Paul-- Weak?
11536Then begin once more the world- old questions, Why are we thus?
11536Then comes the awful question, Are we at the mercy of these laws?
11536Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
11536Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
11536Then what was the use of God''s warning to him?
11536Then, if the old Psalmist could trust God, how much more should we?
11536These old Jews drank of the spiritual Rock which followed them, and that Rock was Christ?
11536They may live, did I say?
11536They may say, What more pleasant than to have one''s fortune made for one, and have nothing before one than to enjoy life?
11536This does not seem so very wonderful to us; and why?
11536This saying may seem at first a very simple one; and some may ask, What need to tell us that?
11536To persuade you to work?
11536To what place did his body go up?
11536Ungrateful to God?
11536Was it by these things that Hezekiah found men lived?
11536Was there any man to whom he owed money?
11536We can ask ourselves at every turn,--For what end am I doing this, and this?
11536We may cry to our Lord,''From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread in the wilderness?''
11536Were there not ten cleansed, but where are the nine?
11536What am I really?
11536What are these things which are fighting continually in your mind and in mine?
11536What are they thinking of?
11536What are they?
11536What can I know?
11536What could be before the country, and him, too, but utter starvation, and hopeless ruin?
11536What could those lower parts be, they asked, but the hell which lay under the earth?
11536What did he do on the first Christmas- day?
11536What did he shew himself to be on the first Christmas- day?
11536What did the Lord Jesus say himself?
11536What did the angels say the first Christmas night?
11536What do they get thereby?
11536What does he do, then, in his need?
11536What does the Bible tell us?
11536What does walking after the flesh mean?
11536What greater pain to a good son than to see his father dishonoured, and put down below him?
11536What greater pleasure could there be than that,''he asks,''or what better means to improve his soul?
11536What have I of the mind of Christ?
11536What have we ever done right, but what we might have done more rightly, and done more of it, also?
11536What have we which is fit to offer to God?
11536What higher and purer air can a man''s soul breathe?
11536What hope have we, not merely for ourselves, who are here now, but for all the millions who have died and suffered already?
11536What if he be the same yesterday, to- day, and for ever?
11536What if he hurt himself?
11536What if he lost his money?
11536What if he made a fool of himself, and came to shame?
11536What if he were found out and exposed, as we fancy that he deserves?
11536What if his children turned out ill?
11536What is his will toward us, good or evil?
11536What is it that we call remembering a place, remembering a person''s face?
11536What is it which tells us this?
11536What is more wonderful than the beating of your heart; your pulse which beats all day long, without your thinking of it?
11536What is that?
11536What is the jealousy of an earthly son for his father''s honour, compared with the jealousy of God the Son for God the Father''s honour?
11536What is the meaning of''overcoming the world?''
11536What is there about the world which we have to overcome?
11536What likeness between me and him who emptied himself of self, who humbled himself, gave himself up utterly, even to death?
11536What loftier thoughts can man have?
11536What makes them do in one minute something which curses all their lives afterwards?
11536What may we suppose is the reason of this great stillness and soberness of the gospels?
11536What might he_ not_ have said at such a moment?
11536What might we not fancy his saying?
11536What more pleasant than to be idle: or, at least, to do only what one likes, and no more than one likes?
11536What need had they of a contrite heart?
11536What ought I to do?
11536What preacher shall we trust?
11536What says our Lord in the Gospel?
11536What should man be, but like God?
11536What then does St. Paul mean, when he says,''That he may fill all things?''
11536What use in having your past sins forgiven, if the sinful heart still remains to run up fresh sins for the future?
11536What was it which enabled them to keep them in order, and, on the whole, make them happier, more peaceable, more prosperous, than they had ever been?
11536What was the use of his power?
11536What was the use of wealth?
11536What will you learn from them, but to be like them?
11536What words, grand enough, awful enough, might not the evangelists have put into his mouth, if they had not been men full of the spirit of truth?
11536What, then, is this thing?
11536What, then, will help us to overcome the fear of chances and accidents?
11536When afterwards our Lord asked him,''Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?''
11536Where am I?
11536Where in the Old Testament do we read of the Rock following them?
11536Where is it now?
11536Where is the giving of glory to God for all his goodness?
11536Which are we most like?
11536Whither shall I go, then, from thy Spirit; or whither shall I go from thy presence?
11536Whither, then, did Christ ascend?
11536Who am I, that I should comprehend God?
11536Who am I, to say that God''s mercy is not boundless, when the Bible says it is?
11536Who but that very Word of God, whom the Psalmist saw dimly and afar off?
11536Who does not know that state of mind in which, perhaps, without any great reason in reality, one has no peace?
11536Who does not know this frame of mind?
11536Who hath known the mind of the Lord; or who shall be his counsellor?
11536Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
11536Who is the man who has influence?
11536Who is the man who is respected?
11536Who made us?
11536Who put us here?
11536Who so miserable as he?
11536Who that ever came to Holy Communion in spirit and in truth, tried to put into words what he felt as he knelt before Christ''s altar?
11536Who that ever truly loved his wife talked about his love to her?
11536Who told us that we have not merely a Master or a Judge in heaven, but a Father in heaven?
11536Whom say ye that I am?
11536Why are we not to believe that he considered it as such?
11536Why are we not to believe that the Bible meaning of a curse, is simply the natural ill- consequence of men''s own ill- actions?
11536Why are we to suppose that he did not foresee the means by which that result would happen?
11536Why are we to suppose that the prophet meant anything but that?
11536Why are we, in the name of all justice, to impute to him an expectation of miraculous interferences, about which he says no word?
11536Why did he sigh?
11536Why did the Lord Jesus look up to heaven?
11536Why did the cross of Christ, and the message of Good Friday, seem to them weakness and folly?
11536Why did they answer St. Paul,''Your Christ can not be God, or he would never have allowed himself to be crucified?''
11536Why do I mention these three men?
11536Why do I say these things to you?
11536Why do I say, Let him judge?
11536Why not, indeed?
11536Why not?
11536Why should I be singular?''
11536Why should not an accident happen to us, as well as to others?
11536Why should not we have the thing we love best snatched from us this day?
11536Why should not we, then, keep Passion Week somewhat as our Lord kept it before us?
11536Why then because the other is a fact likewise?
11536Why then talk of the weakness of God, of the foolishness of God, if he be neither weak nor foolish?
11536Why use words which seem blasphemous, if they are not true?
11536Will he not say of it, as well as of almsgiving,''Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these little ones, ye have done it unto me?''
11536Will not our Lord''s own example tell us?
11536Will the Lord absent himself for ever, and will he be no more intreated?
11536Will they make you better men?
11536Wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord?''
11536Without wealth, where should we be now?
11536Would not our whole lives have been too short to bless God for his great mercy?
11536Would there not be hypocrisy and play- acting in that, my friends?
11536Yes, we would not hurt him for the world: but what if God hurt him?
11536and if there be, what is he like?
11536and shall he not repay it?
11536and then, after confessing that the masses are hungering for the bread of life, offer them nothing but your own nostrum, the Catechism?
11536are there not tokens enough around us now, whereby we may discern the signs of this time?
11536but-- Does he make you behave better?
11536for fame?
11536for money?
11536for pleasure?
11536for show?
11536to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
171 Nephi 11:10 10 And he said unto me: What desirest thou?
171 Nephi 11:16 16 And he said unto me: Knowest thou the condescension of God?
171 Nephi 11:2 2 And the Spirit said unto me: Behold, what desirest thou?
171 Nephi 11:4 4 And the Spirit said unto me: Believest thou that thy father saw the tree of which he hath spoken?
171 Nephi 12:9 9 And he said unto me: Thou rememberest the twelve apostles of the Lamb?
171 Nephi 13:2 2 And the angel said unto me: What beholdest thou?
171 Nephi 13:21 21 And the angel said unto me: Knowest thou the meaning of the book?
171 Nephi 15:10 10 Behold, I said unto them: How is it that ye do not keep the commandments of the Lord?
171 Nephi 15:15 15 And then at that day will they not rejoice and give praise unto their everlasting God, their rock and their salvation?
171 Nephi 15:21 21 And it came to pass that they did speak unto me again, saying: What meaneth this thing which our father saw in a dream?
171 Nephi 15:23 23 And they said unto me: What meaneth the rod of iron which our father saw, that led to the tree?
171 Nephi 15:26 26 And they said unto me: What meaneth the river of water which our father saw?
171 Nephi 15:8 8 And I said unto them: Have ye inquired of the Lord?
171 Nephi 17:34 34 Do ye suppose that our fathers would have been more choice than they if they had been righteous?
171 Nephi 20:14 14 All ye, assemble yourselves, and hear; who among them hath declared these things unto them?
171 Nephi 20:6 6 Thou hast seen and heard all this; and will ye not declare them?
171 Nephi 21:15 15 For can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
171 Nephi 21:24 24 For shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captives delivered?
171 Nephi 4:3 3 Now behold ye know that this is true; and ye also know that an angel hath spoken unto you; wherefore can ye doubt?
171 Nephi 7:10 10 How is it that ye have forgotten that ye have seen an angel of the Lord?
171 Nephi 7:9 9 How is it that ye have not hearkened unto the word of the Lord?
172 Nephi 12:22 22 Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils; for wherein is he to be accounted of?
172 Nephi 13:15 15 What mean ye?
172 Nephi 15:4 4 What could have been done more to my vineyard that I have not done in it?
172 Nephi 16:11 11 Then said I: Lord, how long?
172 Nephi 16:8 8 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?
172 Nephi 17:13 13 And he said: Hear ye now, O house of David; is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
172 Nephi 20:15 15 Shall the ax boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
172 Nephi 20:3 3 And what will ye do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which shall come from far?
172 Nephi 20:8 8 For he saith: Are not my princes altogether kings?
172 Nephi 20:9 9 Is not Calno as Carchemish?
172 Nephi 24:10 10 All they shall speak and say unto thee: Art thou also become weak as we?
172 Nephi 24:17 17 And made the world as a wilderness, and destroyed the cities thereof, and opened not the house of his prisoners?
172 Nephi 24:27 27 For the Lord of Hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul?
172 Nephi 24:32 32 What shall then answer the messengers of the nations?
172 Nephi 26:25 25 Behold, doth he cry unto any, saying: Depart from me?
172 Nephi 26:26 26 Behold, hath he commanded any that they should depart out of the synagogues, or out of the houses of worship?
172 Nephi 26:27 27 Hath he commanded any that they should not partake of his salvation?
172 Nephi 26:28 28 Behold, hath the Lord commanded any that they should not partake of his goodness?
172 Nephi 29:5 5 O ye Gentiles, have ye remembered the Jews, mine ancient covenant people?
172 Nephi 29:7 7 Know ye not that there are more nations than one?
172 Nephi 29:8 8 Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word?
172 Nephi 31:19 19 And now, my beloved brethren, after ye have gotten into this strait and narrow path, I would ask if all is done?
172 Nephi 31:6 6 And now, I would ask of you, my beloved brethren, wherein the Lamb of God did fulfil all righteousness in being baptized by water?
172 Nephi 31:7 7 Know ye not that he was holy?
172 Nephi 32:2 2 Do ye not remember that I said unto you that after ye had received the Holy Ghost ye could speak with the tongue of angels?
172 Nephi 4:27 27 And why should I yield to sin, because of my flesh?
172 Nephi 4:31 31 O Lord, wilt thou redeem my soul?
172 Nephi 6:16 16 For shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered?
172 Nephi 7 Chapter 7 2 Nephi 7:1 1 Yea, for thus saith the Lord: Have I put thee away, or have I cast thee off forever?
172 Nephi 7:10 10 Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness and hath no light?
172 Nephi 9:47 47 But behold, my brethren, is it expedient that I should awake you to an awful reality of these things?
173 Nephi 12:15 15 Behold, do men light a candle and put it under a bushel?
173 Nephi 13:27 27 Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
173 Nephi 13:28 28 And why take ye thought for raiment?
173 Nephi 13:31 31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
173 Nephi 14:10 10 Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
173 Nephi 14:3 3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
173 Nephi 14:4 4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother: Let me pull the mote out of thine eye-- and behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
173 Nephi 14:9 9 Or what man is there of you, who, if his son ask bread, will give him a stone?
173 Nephi 17:7 7 Have ye any that are sick among you?
173 Nephi 24:2 2 But who may abide the day of his coming, and who shall stand when he appeareth?
173 Nephi 24:8 8 Will a man rob God?
173 Nephi 27:4 4 And the Lord said unto them: Verily, verily, I say unto you, why is it that the people should murmur and dispute because of this thing?
173 Nephi 27:5 5 Have they not read the scriptures, which say ye must take upon you the name of Christ, which is my name?
173 Nephi 27:8 8 And how be it my church save it be called in my name?
17Alma 10:26 26 For behold, have I testified against your law?
17Alma 11:21 21 And this Zeezrom began to question Amulek, saying: Will ye answer me a few questions which I shall ask you?
17Alma 11:23 23 Now Amulek said: O thou child of hell, why tempt ye me?
17Alma 11:24 24 Believest thou that there is no God?
17Alma 11:26 26 And Zeezrom said unto him: Thou sayest there is a true and living God?
17Alma 11:28 28 Now Zeezrom said: Is there more than one God?
17Alma 11:30 30 Now Zeezrom said unto him again: How knowest thou these things?
17Alma 11:32 32 And Zeezrom said again: Who is he that shall come?
17Alma 11:34 34 And Zeezrom said again: Shall he save his people in their sins?
17Alma 11:38 38 Now Zeezrom saith again unto him: Is the Son of God the very Eternal Father?
17Alma 14:19 19 And it came to pass that the judge stood before them, and said: Why do ye not answer the words of this people?
17Alma 14:26 26 And Alma cried, saying: How long shall we suffer these great afflictions, O Lord?
17Alma 15:6 6 And it came to pass that Alma said unto him, taking him by the hand: Believest thou in the power of Christ unto salvation?
17Alma 18:14 14 Therefore Ammon turned himself unto the king, and said unto him: What wilt thou that I should do for thee, O king?
17Alma 18:15 15 And it came to pass that Ammon said unto him again: What desirest thou of me?
17Alma 18:17 17 I say unto you, what is it, that thy marvelings are so great?
17Alma 18:20 20 And the king said: How knowest thou the thoughts of my heart?
17Alma 18:24 24 And Ammon began to speak unto him with boldness, and said unto him: Believest thou that there is a God?
17Alma 18:26 26 And then Ammon said: Believest thou that there is a Great Spirit?
17Alma 18:31 31 And king Lamoni said: Is it above the earth?
17Alma 18:8 8 And it came to pass that king Lamoni inquired of his servants, saying: Where is this man that has such great power?
17Alma 19:9 9 And Ammon said unto her: Believest thou this?
17Alma 20:10 10 And he also said: Whither art thou going with this Nephite, who is one of the children of a liar?
17Alma 21:7 7 Now Aaron said unto him: Believest thou that the Son of God shall come to redeem mankind from their sins?
17Alma 22:5 5 Now the king said unto them: What is this that ye have said concerning the Spirit of the Lord?
17Alma 22:7 7 And Aaron answered him and said unto him: Believest thou that there is a God?
17Alma 22:9 9 And the king said: Is God that Great Spirit that brought our fathers out of the land of Jerusalem?
17Alma 26:17 17 Who could have supposed that our God would have been so merciful as to have snatched us from our awful, sinful, and polluted state?
17Alma 26:2 2 And now, I ask, what great blessings has he bestowed upon us?
17Alma 26:21 21 And now behold, my brethren, what natural man is there that knoweth these things?
17Alma 26:24 24 For they said unto us: Do ye suppose that ye can bring the Lamanites to the knowledge of the truth?
17Alma 26:31 31 Now behold, we can look forth and see the fruits of our labors; and are they few?
17Alma 26:33 33 And now behold I say unto you, has there been so great love in all the land?
17Alma 26:35 35 Now have we not reason to rejoice?
17Alma 27:18 18 Now was not this exceeding joy?
17Alma 27:7 7 And Ammon said: I will go and inquire of the Lord, and if he say unto us, go down unto our brethren, will ye go?
17Alma 29:6 6 Now, seeing that I know these things, why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been called?
17Alma 29:7 7 Why should I desire that I were an angel, that I could speak unto all the ends of the earth?
17Alma 30:15 15 How do ye know of their surety?
17Alma 30:22 22 And it came to pass that the high priest said unto him: Why do ye go about perverting the ways of the Lord?
17Alma 30:35 35 Then why sayest thou that we preach unto this people to get gain, when thou, of thyself, knowest that we receive no gain?
17Alma 30:37 37 And then Alma said unto him: Believest thou that there is a God?
17Alma 30:39 39 Now Alma said unto him: Will ye deny again that there is a God, and also deny the Christ?
17Alma 30:40 40 And now what evidence have ye that there is no God, or that Christ cometh not?
17Alma 30:44 44 But Alma said unto him: Thou hast had signs enough; will ye tempt your God?
17Alma 30:45 45 And yet do ye go about, leading away the hearts of this people, testifying unto them there is no God?
17Alma 30:51 51 And now when the chief judge saw this, he put forth his hand and wrote unto Korihor, saying: Art thou convinced of the power of God?
17Alma 31:30 30 O Lord God, how long wilt thou suffer that such wickedness and infidelity shall be among this people?
17Alma 32:10 10 Behold I say unto you, do ye suppose that ye can not worship God save it be in your synagogues only?
17Alma 32:11 11 Moreover, I would ask, do ye suppose that ye must not worship God only once in a week?
17Alma 32:18 18 Now I ask, is this faith?
17Alma 32:29 29 Now behold, would not this increase your faith?
17Alma 32:31 31 And now, behold, are ye sure that this is a good seed?
17Alma 32:34 34 And now, behold, is your knowledge perfect?
17Alma 32:35 35 O then, is not this real?
17Alma 33:12 12 And now Alma said unto them: Do ye believe those scriptures which have been written by them of old?
17Alma 33:14 14 Now behold, my brethren, I would ask if ye have read the scriptures?
17Alma 33:3 3 Do ye remember to have read what Zenos, the prophet of old, has said concerning prayer or worship?
17Alma 37:45 45 And now I say, is there not a type in this thing?
17Alma 39:18 18 Is it not as necessary that the plan of redemption should be made known unto this people as well as unto their children?
17Alma 40:7 7 And now I would inquire what becometh of the souls of men from this time of death to the time appointed for the resurrection?
17Alma 42:17 17 Now, how could a man repent except he should sin?
17Alma 42:19 19 Now, if there was no law given-- if a man murdered he should die-- would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
17Alma 42:21 21 And if there was no law given, if men sinned what could justice do, or mercy either, for they would have no claim upon the creature?
17Alma 42:25 25 What, do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice?
17Alma 45:4 4 And Alma said again: Believest thou in Jesus Christ, who shall come?
17Alma 45:6 6 And Alma said unto him again: Will ye keep my commandments?
17Alma 46:27 27 And now who knoweth but what the remnant of the seed of Joseph, which shall perish as his garment, are those who have dissented from us?
17Alma 5:10 10 And now I ask of you on what conditions are they saved?
17Alma 5:11 11 Behold, I can tell you-- did not my father Alma believe in the words which were delivered by the mouth of Abinadi?
17Alma 5:14 14 And now behold, I ask of you, my brethren of the church, have ye spiritually been born of God?
17Alma 5:15 15 Do ye exercise faith in the redemption of him who created you?
17Alma 5:19 19 I say unto you, can ye look up to God at that day with a pure heart and clean hands?
17Alma 5:20 20 I say unto you, can ye think of being saved when you have yielded yourselves to become subjects to the devil?
17Alma 5:23 23 Behold will they not testify that ye are murderers, yea, and also that ye are guilty of all manner of wickedness?
17Alma 5:27 27 Have ye walked, keeping yourselves blameless before God?
17Alma 5:28 28 Behold, are ye stripped of pride?
17Alma 5:29 29 Behold, I say, is there one among you who is not stripped of envy?
17Alma 5:30 30 And again I say unto you, is there one among you that doth make a mock of his brother, or that heapeth upon him persecutions?
17Alma 5:39 39 And now if ye are not the sheep of the good shepherd, of what fold are ye?
17Alma 5:59 59 For what shepherd is there among you having many sheep doth not watch over them, that the wolves enter not and devour his flock?
17Alma 5:8 8 And now I ask of you, my brethren, were they destroyed?
17Alma 5:9 9 And again I ask, were the bands of death broken, and the chains of hell which encircled them about, were they loosed?
17Alma 60:12 12 Do ye suppose that, because so many of your brethren have been killed it is because of their wickedness?
17Alma 60:18 18 But why should I say much concerning this matter?
17Alma 60:20 20 Have ye forgotten the commandments of the Lord your God?
17Alma 60:23 23 Do ye suppose that God will look upon you as guiltless while ye sit still and behold these things?
17Alma 60:7 7 Can you think to sit upon your thrones in a state of thoughtless stupor, while your enemies are spreading the work of death around you?
17Alma 7:17 17 And now my beloved brethren, do you believe these things?
17Alma 8:19 19 And as he entered the city he was an hungered, and he said to a man: Will ye give to an humble servant of God something to eat?
17Alma 9:9 9 Do ye not remember that our father, Lehi, was brought out of Jerusalem by the hand of God?
17And Ammon said unto him again: Believest thou that this Great Spirit, who is God, created all things which are in heaven and in the earth?
17And I said unto my father: Whither shall I go to obtain food?
17And Limhi said unto him: What cause have ye to come up to war against my people?
17And are not they the ones who have stolen the daughters of the Lamanites?
17And are they not in the wilderness?
17And behold, are not we a remnant of the seed of Joseph?
17And behold, if a wolf enter his flock doth he not drive him out?
17And can ye not also behold me before you?
17And has he suffered that ye have begged in vain?
17And have ye taught this people that they should do all these things?
17And he began to plead for them from that time forth; but they reviled him, saying: Art thou also possessed with the devil?
17And he said unto them: Was it not so?
17And his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back?
17And how do ye suppose that I know of their surety?
17And is not this, our affliction, great?
17And it came to pass that she did talk with her father, and said unto him: Whereby hath my father so much sorrow?
17And many came forth also, and smote them, saying: Will ye stand again and judge this people, and condemn our law?
17And moreover, have ye sufficiently retained in remembrance that he has delivered their souls from hell?
17And now behold, will not this strengthen your faith?
17And now what say ye?
17And now, are they not his seed?
17And now, believest thou that we deceive this people, that causes such joy in their hearts?
17And now, how could ye speak with the tongue of angels save it were by the Holy Ghost?
17And now, my brethren, what have ye to say against this?
17And the judge smote them again upon their cheeks, and asked: What say ye for yourselves?
17And their works are in the dark; and they say: Who seeth us, and who knoweth us?
17And these things which testify of us, are they not written upon the plates of brass which our father Lehi brought out of Jerusalem?
17And was he not a holy prophet?
17And what know ye concerning the law of Moses?
17And what thank they the Jews for the Bible which they receive from them?
17And where is the fury of the oppressor?
17And while ye are in prison can ye pay even one senine?
17And who hath brought up these?
17And who knoweth but the Lord will carry us forth into a land which is choice above all the earth?
17And who shall be his seed?
17And ye are still indebted unto him, and are, and will be, forever and ever; therefore, of what have ye to boast?
17And yet will ye deny against all these witnesses?
17Are ye not much better than they?
17Art thou become like unto us?
17Art thou not he that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the dragon?
17Art thou sent from God?
17Art thou that Great Spirit, who knows all things?
17Behold are not this people as good as thy people?
17Behold, I say unto you, is not a soul at this time as precious unto God as a soul will be at the time of his coming?
17Behold, I say unto you, that the devil is your shepherd, and ye are of his fold; and now, who can deny this?
17Behold, I say, is not this the cause that the trees of thy vineyard have become corrupted?
17Behold, I was left alone; these, where have they been?
17Behold, O Lord, wilt thou suffer that we shall cross this great water in darkness?
17Behold, are they to be understood according to things which are spiritual, which shall come to pass according to the spirit and not the flesh?
17Behold, has he not set a good example for thee?
17Behold, he has showed unto you a sign; and now will ye dispute more?
17Behold, he is a mighty man, and he can command fifty, yea, even he can slay fifty; then why not us?
17Behold, is not this the Great Spirit who doth send such great punishments upon this people, because of their murders?
17Behold, is there not an account concerning them of old, that they by their secret plans did obtain kingdoms and great glory?
17Behold, my people have not broken the oath that I made unto you; therefore, why should ye break the oath which ye made unto my people?
17Behold, what will these things testify against you?
17Behold, who art thou, that thou shouldst be afraid of man, who shall die, and of the son of man, who shall be made like unto grass?
17Behold, who can glory too much in the Lord?
17Believest thou that these things are true?
17Believest thou this?
17But ye say: Wherein have we robbed thee?
17But ye say: Wherein shall we return?
17But, behold, why do ye ponder these things in your hearts?
17Can ye tell?
17Could ye say, if ye were called to die at this time, within yourselves, that ye have been sufficiently humble?
17Did he not speak the words of God, and my father Alma believe them?
17Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
17Do they remember the travails, and the labors, and the pains of the Jews, and their diligence unto me, in bringing forth salvation unto the Gentiles?
17Do we not know that it is the blood of your brother?
17Do ye not remember that they were all led by him through the wilderness?
17Do ye not suppose that I know of these things myself?
17Do ye suppose that ye shall dwell with him under a consciousness of your guilt?
17Doth salvation come by the law of Moses?
17Enos 1:7 7 And I said: Lord, how is it done?
17Ether 2:19 19 And behold, O Lord, in them there is no light; whither shall we steer?
17Ether 2:23 23 And the Lord said unto the brother of Jared: What will ye that I should do that ye may have light in your vessels?
17Ether 3:11 11 And the Lord said unto him: Believest thou the words which I shall speak?
17Ether 3:7 7 And the Lord saw that the brother of Jared had fallen to the earth; and the Lord said unto him: Arise, why hast thou fallen?
17For behold, doth not my voice shake the earth?
17For do ye suppose that ye can get rid of the justice of an offended God, who hath been trampled under feet of men, that thereby salvation might come?
17For have not they revealed the plan of salvation?
17For shall the work say of him that made it, he made me not?
17For thus saith the Lord: Where is the bill of your mother''s divorcement?
17For what could I write more than my fathers have written?
17Has the end come yet?
17Hast thou seen an angel?
17Hath he not read the record which our fathers brought across the great deep?
17Have ye any that are lame, or blind, or halt, or maimed, or leprous, or that are withered, or that are deaf, or that are afflicted in any manner?
17Have ye experienced this mighty change in your hearts?
17Have ye forgotten the many times we have been delivered out of the hands of our enemies?
17Have ye obtained a Bible save it were by the Jews?
17Have ye received his image in your countenances?
17Helaman 11:16 16 And now, O Lord, wilt thou turn away thine anger, and try again if they will serve thee?
17Helaman 16:19 19 Yea, why will he not show himself in this land as well as in the land of Jerusalem?
17Helaman 5:38 38 And they said unto the man: Behold, what do all these things mean, and who is it with whom these men do converse?
17Helaman 7:13 13 And it came to pass that he opened his mouth and said unto them: Behold, why have ye gathered yourselves together?
17Helaman 7:20 20 O, how could you have forgotten your God in the very day that he has delivered you?
17Helaman 8:14 14 Yea, did he not bear record that the Son of God should come?
17Helaman 8:2 2 Why seest thou this man, and hearest him revile against this people and against our law?
17Helaman 8:21 21 And now will you dispute that Jerusalem was destroyed?
17Helaman 8:5 5 Therefore they did cry unto the people, saying: Why do you suffer this man to revile against us?
17Helaman 9:29 29 And ye shall say unto him: Have ye murdered your brother?
17Helaman 9:32 32 And when ye have seen this, ye shall say: From whence cometh this blood?
17How could he sin if there was no law?
17How could there be a law save there was a punishment?
17How is it that ye can attain unto faith, save ye shall have hope?
17How is it that ye will perish, because of the hardness of your hearts?
17How knowest thou that we are not a righteous people?
17How knowest thou that we have cause to repent?
17How knowest thou the thought and intent of our hearts?
17I say unto you, can you look up, having the image of God engraven upon your countenances?
17If ye have such great power why do ye not deliver yourselves?
17If ye have, how can ye disbelieve on the Son of God?
17In whom did ye desire that Alma should show forth his sign?
17Is it the Son of God?
17Is not Hamath as Arpad?
17Is not Samaria as Damascus?
17Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
17Jacob 2:14 14 And now, my brethren, do ye suppose that God justifieth you in this thing?
17Jacob 2:21 21 Do ye not suppose that such things are abominable unto him who created all flesh?
17Jacob 5:21 21 And it came to pass that the servant said unto his master: How comest thou hither to plant this tree, or this branch of the tree?
17Jacob 5:41 41 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard wept, and said unto the servant: What could I have done more for my vineyard?
17Jacob 5:47 47 But what could I have done more in my vineyard?
17Jacob 6:12 12 O be wise; what can I say more?
17Jacob 6:6 6 Yea, today, if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts; for why will ye die?
17Jacob 6:8 8 Behold, will ye reject these words?
17Jacob 7:10 10 And I said unto him: Believest thou the scriptures?
17Jacob 7:14 14 And I said unto him: What am I that I should tempt God to show unto thee a sign in the thing which thou knowest to be true?
17Jacob 7:9 9 And I said unto him: Deniest thou the Christ who shall come?
17Know ye not that I have power to deliver you up unto the flames?
17Know ye not that he hath all power, and at his great command the earth shall be rolled together as a scroll?
17Know ye not that the Lord hath chosen him to be a ruler over you, and this because of your iniquities?
17Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
17Knowest thou that the righteous yieldeth to no such temptations?
17Knowest thou the meaning of the tree which thy father saw?
17Mormon 5:22 22 And then, O ye Gentiles, how can ye stand before the power of God, except ye shall repent and turn from your evil ways?
17Mormon 5:23 23 Know ye not that ye are in the hands of God?
17Mormon 8:33 33 O ye wicked and perverse and stiffnecked people, why have ye built up churches unto yourselves to get gain?
17Mormon 9:16 16 Behold, are not the things that God hath wrought marvelous in our eyes?
17Mormon 9:18 18 And who shall say that Jesus Christ did not many mighty miracles?
17Mormon 9:19 19 And if there were miracles wrought then, why has God ceased to be a God of miracles and yet be an unchangeable Being?
17Mormon 9:26 26 And now, behold, who can stand against the works of the Lord?
17Mormon 9:3 3 Then will ye longer deny the Christ, or can ye behold the Lamb of God?
17Mormon 9:9 9 For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
17Moroni 7:20 20 And now, my brethren, how is it possible that ye can lay hold upon every good thing?
17Moroni 7:29 29 And because he hath done this, my beloved brethren, have miracles ceased?
17Moroni 7:36 36 Or have angels ceased to appear unto the children of men?
17Moroni 7:41 41 And what is it that ye shall hope for?
17Mosiah 12:29 29 And again he said unto them: If ye teach the law of Moses why do ye not keep it?
17Mosiah 12:30 30 Know ye not that I speak the truth?
17Mosiah 12:37 37 Now Abinadi said unto them, Have ye done all this?
17Mosiah 13:32 32 And now, did they understand the law?
17Mosiah 13:33 33 For behold, did not Moses prophesy unto them concerning the coming of the Messiah, and that God should redeem his people?
17Mosiah 14 Chapter 14 Mosiah 14:1 1 Yea, even doth not Isaiah say: Who hath believed our report, and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
17Mosiah 14:8 8 He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare his generation?
17Mosiah 15:10 10 And now I say unto you, who shall declare his generation?
17Mosiah 15:27 27 Therefore ought ye not to tremble?
17Mosiah 16:13 13 And now, ought ye not to tremble and repent of your sins, and remember that only in and through Christ ye can be saved?
17Mosiah 20:18 18 For do ye not remember the priests of thy father, whom this people sought to destroy?
17Mosiah 27:13 13 Nevertheless he cried again, saying: Alma, arise and stand forth, for why persecutest thou the church of God?
17Mosiah 27:15 15 And now behold, can ye dispute the power of God?
17Mosiah 2:25 25 And now I ask, can ye say aught of yourselves?
17Mosiah 4:19 19 For behold, are we not all beggars?
17Mosiah 5:14 14 And again, doth a man take an ass which belongeth to his neighbor, and keep him?
17Mosiah 7:23 23 And now, is not this grievous to be borne?
17Mosiah 8:12 12 And I say unto thee again: Knowest thou of any one that can translate?
17Now Lamoni said unto him: Who told thee that thy brethren were in prison?
17Now, if a man murdereth, behold will our law, which is just, take the life of his brother?
17O Lord, canst thou not turn away thine anger from us?
17O house of Israel, is my hand shortened at all that it can not redeem, or have I no power to deliver?
17O then why not the Son of God come, according to his prophecy?
17O, then, why is it, that ye can be so hard in your hearts?
17Or has he withheld the power of the Holy Ghost from them?
17Or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, he had no understanding?
17Or will he, so long as time shall last, or the earth shall stand, or there shall be one man upon the face thereof to be saved?
17Sawest thou more than this?
17Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
17Shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
17Suppose ye that we shall believe the testimony of one man, although he should preach unto us that the earth should pass away?
17That I may tell you of your iniquities?
17That your garments have been cleansed and made white through the blood of Christ, who will come to redeem his people from their sins?
17Therefore I said unto thee: Canst thou translate?
17Therefore what will ye that I should prepare for you that ye may have light when ye are swallowed up in the depths of the sea?
17Therefore, what manner of men ought ye to be?
17Therefore, what teach ye this people?
17Therefore, who wondereth that they are in bondage, and that they are smitten with sore afflictions?
17To whom have I put thee away, or to which of my creditors have I sold you?
17What could I have done more for my vineyard?
17What is the cause of their being loosed from the bands of death, yea, and also the chains of hell?
17What meaneth the tree which he saw?
17What say ye?
17Wherefore, my beloved brethren, can we follow Jesus save we shall be willing to keep the commandments of the Father?
17Who can deny his sayings?
17Who is it that has corrupted my vineyard?
17Who is mine adversary?
17Who will contend with me?
17Who will despise the children of Christ?
17Who will despise the works of the Lord?
17Who will rise up against the almighty power of the Lord?
17Why am I angry because of mine enemy?
17Why are ye ashamed to take upon you the name of Christ?
17Why do not angels appear unto us?
17Why do ye look for a Christ?
17Why do ye not think that greater is the value of an endless happiness than that misery which never dies-- because of the praise of the world?
17Why do ye set your hearts upon riches?
17Why do ye speak against all the prophecies of the holy prophets?
17Why do ye teach this people that there shall be no Christ, to interrupt their rejoicings?
17Why has he forsaken you?
17Why have ye transfigured the holy word of God, that ye might bring damnation upon your souls?
17Why will ye die?
17Will ye say that the sons of Zedekiah were not slain, all except it were Mulek?
17Will ye say, Show unto me a sign, when ye have the testimony of all these thy brethren, and also all the holy prophets?
17Wilt thou deliver me out of the hands of mine enemies?
17Wilt thou make me that I may shake at the appearance of sin?
17Would I be plain unto you according to the plainness of the truth if ye were freed from sin?
17Would I harrow up your souls if your minds were pure?
17Would ye that he should afflict others, to show unto thee a sign?
17Yea, and do ye not behold that the seed of Zedekiah are with us, and they were driven out of the land of Jerusalem?
17Yea, and even all the prophets who have prophesied ever since the world began-- have they not spoken more or less concerning these things?
17Yea, and have you sufficiently retained in remembrance his mercy and long- suffering towards them?
17Yea, and who can comprehend the marvelous works of God?
17Yea, at that day, will they not receive the strength and nourishment from the true vine?
17Yea, have ye forgotten the captivity of our fathers?
17Yea, how long will ye choose darkness rather than light?
17Yea, how long will ye suffer yourselves to be led by foolish and blind guides?
17Yea, to whom have I sold you?
17Yea, what do the Gentiles mean?
17Yea, what grounds had they to hope for salvation?
17Yea, who can say too much of his great power, and of his mercy, and of his long- suffering towards the children of men?
17Yea, why should I give way to temptations, that the evil one have place in my heart to destroy my peace and afflict my soul?
17Yea, will they not come unto the true fold of God?
17Yet ye say: What have we spoken against thee?
17and where will ye leave your glory?
17or, What shall we drink?
17or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
17to whom will ye flee for help?
16711And is this the sense in which every soul will be destroyed who refuses to hear this Prophet? 16711 And say, Brethren, did not this poor woman take the cup from the Lord''s hand and drink of the Water of Life?
16711And what shall I say more? 16711 Are they not all,"says he,"ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
16711Are you very sorry for what you have done?
16711But if it so turns out that we both, after death, find that God''s Word is absolutely true, which, my dear friend, will fare the better then? 16711 Can a mother forget her sucking child?
16711Do n''t you see this patch of Ginseng?
16711Do you love me?
16711He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?
16711He that made the ear, shall he not hear? 16711 How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?"
16711If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the disobedient appear?
16711Is this Ginseng? 16711 Ought not the Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?"
16711The blessedness of those above, Why longs my panting soul to know? 16711 What is here?"
16711What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? 16711 What were you doing?"
16711Where is she?
16711Why should we not,said he,"feel as sure that the might of truth will prevail in this as in other things?
16711You know the Lord said to the Pharisees:''The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?'' 16711 _ He that will not plough by reason of the cold, shall beg in harvest._"If you fail to sow, where will your ingathering be?
1671113:21 we read this question:"What wilt thou say when he shall punish thee?"
16711Am I careful to follow his example during the_ few_ years allotted me here?
16711And Esau said:"Behold, I am at the point to die; and what profit shall this birthright do to me?"
16711And are all lost?
16711And are our bodies lost?
16711And can this be true?
16711And can we the words of his exit forget?
16711And did that young lady change?
16711And does not this imply love?
16711And from what place does London get them?
16711And from what place does New York City get them?
16711And from what place does Paris get them?
16711And how about our spirits?
16711And how can any one hear without a preacher?
16711And how can any preach except he be sent?
16711And how did it get its name?
16711And how did it turn out?
16711And how does man live by it?
16711And how is one to know when he is obeying it?
16711And if lost, in what sense is he lost?
16711And is it not a great salvation?
16711And is this true?
16711And may I not here add the words of my text,''Having favor with all the people''?
16711And now, in conclusion, I will ask you, friends, do any of you desire everlasting life?
16711And now, my dear Brethren, what have we learned by our meditation to- day?
16711And the king said:"Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
16711And then he said:"Behooved it not the Christ to suffer these things and to enter into his glory?"
16711And this leads to my second and last question:_ What is faith?_ I will here give Paul''s definition.
16711And what does he save us from?
16711And what does remission of sins imply?
16711And what does true repentance lead to?
16711And what induced him to go?
16711And what is hell?
16711And what is it to repent?
16711And what is the drink the Lord will give?
16711And what is the most precious thing in his sight that we can give?
16711And what shall I say more?
16711And what was the effect of all this?
16711And what would the Lord''s kingdom be without a visible church?
16711And where does the good Lord propose to lead the sinner?
16711And why is this so?
16711And why not?
16711And why not?
16711And why was he speechless?
16711And why?
16711And why?
16711And why?
16711And will he let your soul perish?
16711And will not our heavenly Father meet every true- hearted believer in the same way, as he rises from the baptismal wave?
16711And will not this exercise of the mind and heart be pleasant?
16711And would they own him in his plain dress and old- fashioned ways?
16711Are all my motives pure, sincere, honest, fit for the eyes of the world, and, above all, fit for the eye of God?
16711Are any ashamed to be baptized?
16711Are not these sound words?
16711Are our spirits or minds very good?
16711Are their spirits now in heaven, or somewhere else?
16711Are they there in the flesh?
16711Are you living a life of obedience to Christ?
16711Are you not more in his eye than many sparrows?
16711Are you sure, my friend, that you love God more than the world, and that you love your neighbor as yourself?
16711Are you thirsty?
16711Art thou come to torment us before the time?"
16711Brethren in the ministry, how is it with you?
16711Brethren, do you know that it is, has been and to the end of time will be the pleasure of our heavenly Father to try the faith of his children?
16711Brethren, does not this look like the key to salvation?
16711Brethren, have you ever thought of the precious food these angels brought to the exhausted human nature of our Lord?
16711Brethren, this inheritance which Peter talks of-- what do you think about it?
16711Brother Solomon Garber spoke from Luke 24:26,"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?"
16711But I ask here, first of all, whence arises the necessity for making all things new?
16711But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
16711But John said:"I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
16711But as he was leaving his servants said to him:"If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing wouldest thou not have done it?
16711But do the so- called churches hold fast these words?
16711But do we not act after the same manner when we disobey the Lord?
16711But do you not see that if this be true man''s will is only half free-- free to act in one direction, but not in another?
16711But does not Jesus say:"My words are spirit and they are life"?
16711But does the good law, which essentially is nothing but love, change?
16711But here the query very naturally arises:"Are such to be lost?
16711But how can any one believe in him of whom he has not heard?
16711But how do we prove to ourselves and the world that we DO love him?
16711But how is it with many?
16711But how is it with the bulk of professors?
16711But how is man now?
16711But how is the Lord to rid him of and deliver him from the hand of these strange children?
16711But how is the injunction of the text to be obeyed?
16711But if you stay away, who is to blame?
16711But in their consignment of him to the punishment prescribed by law, do the jury and the judge act from wrath?
16711But in what sense can baptism be said to save us?
16711But is man lost?
16711But is man''s bodily life lost?
16711But not all know the truth; and we ask, Why is it so?
16711But now we read:"He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not, with him also, freely give us all things?"
16711But of what use is a helmet, sword and shield to an idler in the camp?
16711But perhaps some inside this house are saying within themselves:"Is man not free to choose good or evil-- to do right or wrong?"
16711But perhaps you ask:"How am I to get rid of my chains?"
16711But some may ask:"What is it to enter in at the narrow gate, and how is the sinner to know when he is entering?"
16711But what is a parable?
16711But what is a parable?
16711But what is justice?
16711But what is the narrow way?
16711But what is to be understood by brethren loving one another with a pure heart fervently?
16711But where is that rest?
16711But where is the gate, and where is the way?
16711But who are the DEAD of whom he speaks?
16711But why is this so?
16711But would I not tell the truth?
16711But"who shall abide the day of his coming?"
16711By causing a flood of water to drown them?
16711By causing fire to fall from heaven and consume them?
16711Can I bear to hear the voice from the judgment throne say:''Depart, ye workers of iniquity, into everlasting fire''?
16711Can I not prevail on some here to- night to accept Mary''s happy choice, to choose that good part which shall not be taken away from them?
16711Can any one ever repent of what he has done deliberately, understandingly, premeditatedly, and with clear knowledge of all the facts in the case?
16711Can any one read the Scriptures, and not be struck with their beauty?
16711Can any plead ignorance?
16711Can anything loftier be said of a man''s qualification for the work of the ministry?
16711Can it be so?
16711Can it be that one or the other of these experiences is sure to be realized by every one present here to- day?
16711Can it be that there is a deathless life, a fadeless flower, a shadowless beauty?
16711Can little infants realize this?
16711Can man or beast live a moment without blood?
16711Can man or beast live one moment without it?
16711Can they, logically, fare better?
16711Can this be said of our bodies now?
16711Can trees and plants live a moment without sap?
16711Can we suppose that Saul would have become the happy convert that he was, had he refused to obey?
16711Can you say in your heart,"I am serving the Lord"?
16711Can you take this in, and not fall at his feet and kiss them?
16711Can you take this in, and not look up into his face smiling through your tears?
16711Cast away from you all your transgressions,... and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel?
16711Could an angel from heaven, if sent down to live with men on earth, resolve to a better purpose?
16711Could any one resolve better?
16711Did he ever send one away empty?
16711Did he not go about doing good?
16711Did he walk with God in a fleshly mind, or in a spiritual mind?
16711Did it not have deacons at the start?
16711Did not Elijah ascend to heaven?
16711Did she withdraw her love from the unworthy object and give it to the other?
16711Did they go?
16711Did ye not know that I must be about my Father''s business?"
16711Do I hear it with a thoughtless, careless ear?
16711Do I hear some one say:"I feel that I ought to leave the broad road that ends in destruction, but I can not"?
16711Do I love the Lord my God with all my heart, and my brother as I love myself?
16711Do I show my love to the Lord by walking continually in his ways?
16711Do I show this love in my dealings with him, and in my daily conduct towards him?
16711Do any of you suppose that Jesus meant to inform the devil that man needs other kinds of food in addition, such as meats, and fruits, and vegetables?
16711Do bleeding, blistering, starving and drastic purges strengthen the vital forces, or add power to the recuperative system?
16711Do not nearly all men have ears?
16711Do we, then, desire a correct knowledge of God the Father?
16711Do you ask how you are to take it?
16711Do you ask what you are to do in this case?
16711Do you commit sin in the love of it?
16711Do you feel that all within is fit for the eye of God?
16711Do you know that Adam was a son of God?
16711Do you know that a child shielded from every trial, and kept out of the reach of all temptation, will grow up with a very weak moral development?
16711Do you know that a tree standing in a stormy place takes deeper root than one that grows up in a calm, sheltered spot?
16711Do you obey our Lord Jesus Christ?
16711Do you remember, Brethren, that when Jesus was on earth he said that he was also at the same time in heaven?
16711Do you say"No"?
16711Do you willingly transgress God''s holy law contained in the Ten Commandments?
16711Does every one who is now under the sound of my voice do this?
16711Does he do this otherwise than with a will to hear?
16711Does it not have the note of solid comfort?
16711Does it not open the door to a view of eternal life and blessedness?
16711Does it stand favorably in my behalf for the life to come, or have I received my reward here?
16711Does not all this look as if man had a good deal to do with the remission of his sins?
16711Does not that look like an unreasonable command?
16711Does your field need rain?
16711Even our Lord himself upon the cross cried out,''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
16711Every true penitent sinner, with his eyes open, will answer in heart:"Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?"
16711Filled with what?
16711HOKE.--Do you think the seven were deacons?
16711Have I a right to say that you will be saved without baptism?
16711Have I a right, has any one a right, to say that these promises would have been fulfilled without baptism?
16711Have I any idea of that record?
16711Have I wandered away from my text?
16711Have I, have you, such love?
16711Have we a just right to call them deacons when the Word does not call them so?
16711Have you complied with these plain precepts of Holy Truth?
16711He also said to two of them as they journeyed to Emmaus:"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?"
16711He challenged the Jews with the question:"Which of you convinceth me of sin?"
16711He has never in heart so much as asked the question:"Who is he, Lord, that I may believe on him?"
16711He that made the eye, shall he not see?
16711He that made the heart, shall he not understand?"
16711Hence he asked:"How can these things be?"
16711Here is something for every one to think on: Do all the steps of my life tend in the direction of some good object?
16711How about Moses?
16711How can ye sport upon the brink Of everlasting woe?
16711How could Jesus expect the dead Lazarus to hear?
16711How does our Lord prove that he loves sinners?
16711How else can we account for his remark to Philip and implied request:"See, here is water, what doth hinder me to be baptized?"
16711How else could man comply with the injunction given in the text:"Walk in love?"
16711How had they gotten there?
16711How is this?''
16711How will he know this?
16711I ask, If he is not willing that any should perish, why does he not save all?
16711I asked Brother Hedrick if Elijah had not ascended to heaven?
16711I beg every unconverted person in this house to ask himself just now:"How do I hear what the preacher has just now said?
16711I have the spirit of Christ in me in all perfection, and have purified myself even as he is pure''?
16711I now ask, Does not this show that the salvation in the text is truly_ a great salvation_?
16711I repeat the question with emphasis, Is there a soul in this house who can truthfully say all this?
16711I said to him: When you get uncomfortably cool in the shade, and move to where the sun can shine full upon your body, do you not feel its warmth?
16711I think you are now prepared to understand what the Lord means by the words:"And will not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him?
16711If God is not willing that any should perish, why did he not make provision and save all?
16711If God so clothe the grass of the field,... shall he not much more clothe you?"
16711If I do not love my brother and find delight in his company here, how can I be happy with him in heaven?
16711If I do not love the Lord here, in whose love alone there is bliss, what will heaven be to me?
16711If I do, what is to become of me?
16711If Jesus is the friend I took him to be, why does he not come to my rescue?
16711If Peter had said in his half- asleep state,"Just leave me alone-- I''ll come after awhile-- I''m too sleepy to go now"--what then?
16711If a little child that has been taught any correct ideas about salvation and heaven be asked a question like this:"Who go to heaven?"
16711If feet- washing is to be discarded from the list of church ordinances on this ground, what becomes of baptism and the Communion?
16711If he has no will of his own, why give him a command?
16711If he wills that all should come to repentance, why does he not give repentance to all and remission of sins?
16711If he would confer upon them a large share of wealth, honor and power, would they not willingly accept him?
16711If he would have had any reasonable excuse to offer for the unprepared appearance which he made, would he have been speechless?
16711If it is possible for him to save some just because he chooses to do so without any conditions, why not save all?
16711If not the Lord, whom do you serve?
16711If the existing order of things is faultless, why this renovation?
16711If the house of Israel was of the elect on an unconditional basis of salvation, they surely would return at some time, and why such concern?
16711If there were no correspondence between internal and external things-- between the tree and its fruit-- what would we know about anything?
16711In preaching Jesus to the eunuch Philip evidently preached our Lord''s baptism, else what would the eunuch have known about baptism?
16711In the Gospel recorded by Luke a certain lawyer is represented as asking the Lord this question:"Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
16711In the beautiful lines of Montgomery we ask:"Oh, where shall rest be found?
16711In what sense, then, are we to fear God?
16711In writing to his Galatian brethren, Paul says:"Ye did run well for awhile; who turned you out of the way?"
16711Is he sowing the seeds of love and good will to his neighbor, the seeds of peace, and order, and comfort, the seeds of faith, and hope, and love?
16711Is it a joy then?
16711Is it not something worth sacrificing our life and our all in this world for?
16711Is it not to his soul like the waters of Jericho--"naught,"or nothing?
16711Is it something extraneous to the man, something outside of him?
16711Is it to- day in a good humor, and to- morrow angry?
16711Is not this altogether a frightful picture of man''s unenlightened and unregenerate state?
16711Is not this encouraging?
16711Is not this plain?
16711Is there no hope for these rocky- ground, thorny- ground and wayside hearers?"
16711Is there not a lesson here?
16711Is there not manifest love in every act of his recorded life?
16711Is there one here who desires to know how he will bear the searching ordeal of that day?
16711It includes this, of course; but is this all?
16711It is true that ignorance and poverty abound in some places; but are the souls of the poor less dear to the Lord than the souls of the rich?
16711It may now be asked,"How is an evil man to become good?"
16711Jesus said unto him:"What is written in the law?
16711KLINE.--Why do not we ordain deacons in the same way the seven were ordained at Jerusalem?
16711Let me ask you: Why do you live in this orderly and consistent way?
16711Like the Philippian jailer, he would instantly cry out,"What must I do to be saved?"
16711Like the people on the day of Pentecost, being pierced as to their hearts by what they heard and saw, he would say:"Brethren, what shall I do?"
16711Make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel?"
16711Many others again will say:"Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
16711May I not induce some to look to him to- day?
16711May it not as truthfully be said that faith is nothing, and that repentance is nothing, and that obedience is nothing?
16711May it not rekindle in your heart a flame of that first and tender love which shone so brightly when first you saw the Lord?
16711May there not be some in this house to- night who feel toward Jesus as these Jews felt?
16711May we not also do the same?
16711Now I ask, Did Jesus ever show anything else than good will toward men?
16711Now I ask, Did this man have any part to act, or duty to perform in this miracle of healing?
16711Now I ask, in the name of all that is reasonable, can we, dare we, accuse the Lord of dealing deceitfully?
16711Now I would ask if such talk as this is not corrupting the Word?
16711Now how is it possible for any one to drink the blood of Christ?
16711Now what is a covenant?
16711Now, then, does the Father draw?
16711Now, then, in what sense is Jesus Christ to be feared?
16711Now, what is it to be carnally minded?
16711O grave, where is thy victory?"
16711O, can this be true?
16711O, friends, how shall I tell you the difference between a soul saved and a soul destroyed?
16711Of what account is harness, unless the horse that carries it is trained and made willing to use it?
16711Of what good are all the mineral treasures of earth while hidden in the mines?
16711Often and often the reflections of my mind, as it were, hear a voice within saying:"Why did you not put it this way?
16711On one occasion he exclaimed:"Who are my brethren?"
16711On the evidence of these facts the scribes and Pharisees said to him in scorn:"Art thou greater than our fathers, which are dead?
16711One Sunday, toward the close of his life, he said to me:"Brother B----, would it suit you to go with me over to Pendleton and Hardy?
16711Or am I here just beating the air to make you and me hear myself talk?
16711Or any good in having the whole leprous body cleansed, unless the cleansed man would return to give glory to God?
16711Or any good in palsied arms made strong, unless they were used to do good?
16711Or by making the earth to open her jaws and devour them?
16711Or is it something intrinsic to the man in his renewed state, something internal, something inside of him?
16711Or, in other words, what is the carnal mind?
16711Our name as Brethren is hardly a century old, if I am rightly informed; and what are we now?
16711Paul says to the Corinthian brethren:"Know ye not that ye are the sanctuary of God?
16711Say, will ye be his by salvation and redemption?
16711Self- Love says:"What would others think of_ me_, were_ I_ to humble myself to him?"
16711Shall man, born to glorify God and enjoy him forever, be cut short in the free exercise of his will?
16711Since he himself is the way, can we rationally conclude that he would do anything for a guide to us that is unimportant?
16711Some one asked:"Are we to infer from this that the Lord wanted both of these brethren elected?"
16711Some one may ask:"What are his words in which man must abide?"
16711TEXT.--_"How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
16711Text:"And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying, What thing is this?
16711The Jews could well ask the question set forth in the text:"What new doctrine is this?"
16711The Lord calls, saying:"Why do ye spend your money for that which is not bread; and your labor for that which satisfieth not?
16711The blind man did not see until he went to the pool of Siloam and washed; but did not the power of Christ go with him?
16711The prayer of such is:"Lord, what wouldst THOU have me to do?"
16711The question was once asked:"Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
16711Then why not come into the church?
16711They must have had a long ride this day; but who could think the road long with such company?
16711They were addressed by him to his parents when they found him in the temple:"How is it that ye sought me sorrowing?
16711Think of this, will you?
16711This answers the question,"Why do not all know the truth?"
16711This line of thought suggests another question:_ How are men to become righteous or just?_"For the scripture hath concluded all under sin."
16711This prayer was the opening of his heart to do the will of the Lord, for in it he said:"Lord, what wouldst thou have me to do?"
16711This terrific announcement broke up the sealed fountain of his sinful heart and he cried out:"Lord, what wouldst thou have me to do?"
16711To what extent are we all lost?
16711To which class do I belong?
16711Turn thou, turn thou, for why wilt thou die?"
16711WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED?
16711Was it not for these the Lord prayed as he hung upon the cross?
16711We are free now, and how can you say, The truth shall make us free?"
16711We involuntarily ask, When did he sleep?
16711We sat down upon the fallen trunk of an apple tree, and gently placing one arm around my neck, he said:"Peter, do you know that I love you?"
16711We wonder at these vain and almost unnatural excuses; but do we find the excuses of men any more reasonable to- day?
16711Were not his words_ spirit_ and_ life_ to this girl?
16711Were they good or bad?
16711Were those hearers on that day sinners above all men?
16711What are sound words, and what is their form?
16711What benefit can there be in believing what is not true?
16711What brought the throng from all directions that attended and even pressed him?
16711What can be meant by the"wells of salvation,"but the_ fountains of truth_ in God''s Word?
16711What class of children love their parents most and repose the most confidence in them, obedient children or disobedient children?
16711What does Paul say?
16711What does my text say?
16711What else could it mean?
16711What has the mere fleshly, carnal mind to hope for in the world to come?
16711What is his moral and spiritual condition?
16711What is it to be in Christ?
16711What is it?
16711What is the cause?
16711What is the meaning of the clause,"If ye abide in my word"?
16711What is your blood?
16711What keeps men in a state of enmity toward each other?
16711What keeps us a united and happy people?
16711What lack I yet?"
16711What limits can Almighty Goodness know, When seas can harden, and when rocks can flow?
16711What makes a spring flow, and keep on flowing even in dry weather?
16711What makes the difference between a good man, and a bad man?
16711What moved the judge to grant the widow''s request?
16711What must he watch?
16711What new doctrine is this?"
16711What proof have you to give of this?
16711What storm can sink a ship when Omnipotence is at the helm?
16711What support can the soul have in its deep conflict with temptation, or in the dark hour of affliction or bereavement, when stayed on this world only?
16711What_ is_ this state of mind and heart?
16711When Paul was struck down he cried out:"Who art thou, Lord?"
16711When a man''s will or a woman''s will is set on something they love above everything else, can they of themselves change their wills?
16711When any sinner gets this far the Lord is sure to find him and whisper in his heart:"Dost thou believe on the Son of God?"
16711When he says:"Obey my voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be my people,"do you think he has no way of letting them know they_ are_ his people?
16711When he says:"So let your light shine before men, that they may see your GOOD WORKS, and glorify"--YOU?
16711When the Lord was teaching in Jerusalem many asked the question;"Have any of the rulers believed on him?"
16711When the people ran together, greatly wondering, Peter said:"Why marvel ye at this?
16711When you stand before his judgment seat and hear from his lips,"Depart, thou cursed into everlasting fire,"just say to him:"Why do you condemn_ me_?
16711Where is the Lord''s glory, and where is he in his glory?
16711Where is the difference?
16711Where is the loving child that refuses to obey its parents?
16711Where is the subject that is unwilling to render obedience to the prince or king that he loves?
16711Where may be found that favored spot in whose delightful shade the soul may fold her wings and be at rest?
16711Where would then be the salaried scribe, the domineering and overbearing elder, the rich but hypocritical Pharisee, and the pompous high priest?
16711Where, thought I, is he to be found, and how are we to know when we have found him?
16711Who are the just?__ II.
16711Who can comprehend his grace?
16711Who can read them without perceiving in them a beauty that is all divine?
16711Who is this that is thus to be feared?
16711Who is to blame or to incur the responsibility for the failures of fruit in the three classes of hearers given in the parable?
16711Who of us, Brethren, has not prayed at the departure of one we dearly loved?
16711Who of you read and study it with that devotion of faith which makes you feel that your eternal life is in that Word?
16711Who of you, my dear Brethren, make the Bible the man of your counsel?
16711Who says this?
16711Whoever yet found any substantial good in believing a delusion, a falsehood, an error?
16711Whose fault was it that they did not believe?
16711Why could not these be converted to a true faith and life as well as others?
16711Why did he call?
16711Why did he not use them?
16711Why did you not think of that very appropriate passage of Scripture, which would have fit the place so nicely, and have been so expressive?"
16711Why does the heart murderer not kill?
16711Why does the heart- rogue not steal?
16711Why is this?
16711Why is this?
16711Why not glorify your Husband by publicly taking to yourself his name and living henceforth a holy and virtuous life in his sight?
16711Why not honor your Lord by obeying his commands?
16711Why not please your King by visibly becoming his subject?
16711Why then does the devil take away the Word out of his heart?
16711Why?
16711Why?
16711Will he suffer your naked soul to sink into hell when you cry to him for help?
16711Will his spirit of obedience and his resistance of sin bear the strain of this final test?
16711Will it not be profitable?
16711Will it not serve to refresh your love to Christ and the Brotherhood?
16711Will not a father and mother own the child they love?
16711Will not that be a glorious and happy following?
16711Will not you come?
16711Will the next century write the same sad history of your case that stands recorded of the Jews:"He came unto his own, and his own received him not"?
16711Will this be the story?
16711Will you not go with him?
16711With which class am I going to spend a long eternity?
16711Without this, how is the hearer to know whether the truth or its opposite is being preached?
16711Would I not better''seek the Lord while he may be found, and call upon him while he is near''?"
16711Would he own them?
16711Would such addition have been made without a compliance with the terms of admission?
16711Would there be any good in blind eyes being restored to sight, unless man would be willing to see with them?
16711Would those who now smile, or perhaps laugh, have been able to hear the thunder of its voice with a steadier nerve than she?
16711Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you"?
16711You may justly ask,"How can this be determined?"
16711You, for having rejected the Lord Jesus Christ before men; or I, for having humbly confessed him?"
16711_ Live forever!_ Does not that sound pleasant in your ears?
16711_ Love of the Brotherhood._ What keeps alive our sympathies for each other in times of distress and in seasons of sorrow?
16711_ Love of the Brotherhood._ What keeps us from quarreling with one another, from slandering and defrauding one another?
16711_ Sermon by Elder John Kline.__ Preached at David Myers''s, in Pennsylvania, August 26._ TEXT.--"By what authority doest thou these things?"
16711_ Who are the just?_ The just, in the sense of the text, are those who are righteous, and who desire to grow more and more righteous in God''s sight.
16711all things have become new''?"
16711and Moses, and the prophets, which are dead?"
16711and in thy name done many wonderful works?
16711and in thy name have cast out devils?
16711how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?
16711how readest thou?"
16711of exhorting him to do what is right, and to shun what is wrong?
16711or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
16711or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?"
16711or, Did he never get tired?
16711what have we to do with thee?
16711who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
6486But are you not going farther?
6486How can you praise such work, dear Mother?
6486It seems strange that we rebel against trials, since everything that God sends is good and desirable?
6486Should you not have known me better?
6486What has become of your illness, Madam?
6486Why can not I love Thee infinitely? 6486 And was he then really destined for nothing better than the slavery of the world? 6486 And what do I desire of Thee, O my All? 6486 Another time, the same interior monitor asked,If you had a costly pearl or diamond, would you like to have it thrown into the mud?"
6486Are you, indeed, happily chosen to spread in that far- off region the heavenly flame of His love?
6486Awed and bewildered by the solemnity of the address, the child could only say,"But I shall never see you again?"
6486But how could she?
6486But where, meantime, was the heavenly Star, to whose guidance they had confided themselves so lovingly and so implicitly?
6486Can it rest on an Altar of fire and not be set on fire?"
6486Could it be true that that worthless world was one day to boast of having thrown its shackles round the heart of the son of Marie Guyart?
6486Had she perished,--she, the soul, the living model, the cherished Mother of the community?
6486Had the remembrance of her teaching utterly vanished, and the last trace of her maternal influence quite faded away?
6486Have I a chance of getting any of it?
6486How could a feeble woman arrest an impetuous torrent?
6486How long shall I be banished from Thy presence, O Lord?
6486How shall the mother summon courage to bid him adieu?
6486I have eight children dependent for support on my work; if one of them fell sick, what should I do?
6486Knowest Thou not that I love but Thee?
6486Must she not have attracted the complacency of the angels''Lord?
6486She had never refused Him one gift He craved; withheld one sacrifice He asked; was He to be outdone in generosity?
6486That, already deprived by death of one parent, he was now by her own voluntary act to lose the second too?
6486The most lovely above the sons of men, beautiful and attractive beyond description, lovingly embraced me, and then He asked,''Wilt thou be mine?''
6486The projected work could not go on without the help of religious Sisters, and none had been engaged; where were they to be sought?
6486This being so, will you not give me leave to obey God, who commands me to go away?"
6486Was this magnificent harvest to be thus prematurely blighted?
6486What can I fear while shielded by protection at once so loving and so powerful?"
6486When would it become a reality?
6486Where could an efficacious barrier be found to its farther progress?
6486Where find words to say that although he should ever dwell in her heart, her home and his could be one no longer?
6486Who will give me wings to fly to Thee, the only Object of my love?
6486Why not then seek in the latter, the happiness which he had vainly dreamed of finding in the former?
6486Why, O Lord, can not we burn like them with silent love?
6486Will you, then, accept me as the companion of your voyage and a co- operatrix in your future labours?
6486Wilt Thou suffer that they should not live for Him who died for all?
6486and fainted for His courts, now that their portals were about to be thrown open for her admission?
6486of angels?
6486she would say;"for Thyself who art Love; why then should I not speak of love?
6486what can I say of it?
6486what return shall I make Thee for Thine excessive charity towards me?
6486wilt Thou permit them to remain in ignorance of my Jesus?
50357And the Lord said, who shall I send? 50357 And when I talked of her calling, Sr. Revel, who was with us during our sickness, said, Do n''t you understand that?
50357Do I know that Brigham Young was the true successor of Joseph Smith? 50357 Have any such revelations been received?
50357Have any such revelations been received? 50357 Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
50357Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shown you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me? 50357 You ask,''What can honorable men, in or out of the Church, think of such a man?''
50357_ Name them?_No, I shall not name them nor tell what they are.
50357( Inspired Scriptures) Why did n''t he tell them to proclaim it openly from the housetops?
50357And again, verily I say unto you, How shall your washings be acceptable unto me, except ye perform them in a house which you have built to my name?
50357And how can they be perfect as their Father in heaven is perfect if they are not like Him?
50357And if something is not withheld, how can they receive all that He hath and not become as He is, that is, Gods themselves?
50357And in that way, such revelations_ as you have received_, you have had them?
50357And in view of the mobbings and drivings they had to endure, is it any wonder that they should seek a quiet resting- place?
50357And what authentic proof have they to offer that these men had authority in the Prophet''s day?
50357Are we right in our conclusion that a font had been built?
50357At this Joseph cried out, weeping,''Oh, my father, shall I?''
50357But has God revealed to me His mind and His will?
50357But if so, what difference would it make?
50357But some one objects that this is not called a''blessing;''but is it not a blessing?
50357But to whom was this revelation given?
50357But what examination can this be, in which you have found out that you spoke that which was not true?
50357But you say these were the heathen gods?
50357Can any sane man believe that the Lord gave this"revelation?"
50357Did He not know His mind and will, was not_ His_ the"spirit of revelation and wisdom?"
50357Did he in 1860 hold the priesthood?
50357Did he represent Christ?"
50357Did the Lord keep His word?
50357Did the faithful Saints forsake the Church at that time?
50357Did those who risked their lives-- who were shot with the Prophet and Patriarch forsake the Church?
50357Did you ever hear of my denying that?
50357Do you deny this?
50357Do you not believe it?
50357Does it mean if you do not build the Temple at the END of the appointment?
50357Does it not teach the fact that the children shall, through obedience, sometime obtain the exaltation of the Gods themselves?
50357Does n''t this teach plainly the doctrine of plurality of Gods?
50357Has He made manifest to me a knowledge of His truth by and through the Spirit of revelation?
50357He asks me to answer the following questions:"Now let us ask, Mr. Smith: Have any such revelations been received?
50357How can the Saints receive of His fulnesss and be_ equal_ with the Lord and not be as He is, that is Gods?
50357How could this doctrine be stated plainer?
50357How is this to be if they are to be published to the world in the written word?
50357How otherwise did he claim to receive revelations?
50357How strange that such an important occurrence should slip the minds of the entire people on such a vital occasion?
50357If President Joseph F. Smith faced the committee on such an affirmation, and gave false testimony, can it be called anything but perjury?
50357If not what does it mean?
50357If the Lord had required all of their time how would they have supported their families?
50357If you do not do what things?
50357If you think not, why not accept the Prophet''s challenge to prove to the contrary?
50357In answer to the question,"when was the Church rejected with its dead?"
50357In not revealing everything to the world, did Brigham Young,--aye, did Joseph Smith represent Christ?
50357In speaking of some who wanted their endowments, he says:''Well, he gets his endowment, and what for?
50357Is He the Son of the Holy Ghost?"
50357Is it true doctrine?
50357Is our friend not aware of the fact that the office of the Evangelist( Patriarch) is spoken of as an order of Priesthood?
50357Is that true?
50357Is this a promise that his seed shall inherit the Priesthood?
50357James J. Strang?
50357Lyman Wight?
50357No pains were spared; but where has it terminated?
50357Now is that consistent?
50357Now which shall we believe?
50357Now, again, how are they to receive_ all that the Father hath_, if something is withheld?
50357Now, can we put any credence in the testimonies of such men as Lyman Wight, James Whitehead, John S. Carter, and William Smith?
50357Now, how can they crown the tribes of Israel unless they hold the Priesthood and are faithful men?
50357Now, how could this be unless they were members of the Church holding the Priesthood?
50357Now, how were these_ keys_ and_ mysteries_ to be kept from the world, if they were to be published to the world in the written word?
50357Now, is it not plain to see how important this doctrine is, and why the Saints were to be rejected?
50357On one occasion when He had thus spoken, His disciples came and said unto him:"Why speakest Thou unto them in parables?
50357On which page is he correct?"
50357Or the founders of the so- called"Reorganized"Church?
50357Should we take the testimony of our enemies, those who are interested in our downfall, and who are not acquainted with these facts?
50357Sidney Rigdon?
50357The Lord has declared:"Who am I, saith the Lord, that have promised and have not fulfilled?
50357The Times and Seasons, published at the time, or the president of the"Reorganization,"who made his statement some 40 years later?
50357The question is, will the ordination of Joseph Smith of the"Reorganization"stand this test?
50357Then who were those who forsook the cause?
50357This does not sound much like a falling away or a dissolution of the Church, does it?
50357WHO FORSOOK THE CHURCH?
50357Was Jesus"_ afraid_ of any revealments?"
50357Was he afraid, a coward?
50357Was he"afraid that people would ask his followers what he taught?"
50357Was it because they"hearkened,"or because they had not hearkened?"
50357Was it to the Prophet Joseph Smith alone?
50357Was the Church then rejected with its dead?
50357Was the Temple finished?
50357Was there anything in the doctrine of_ gathering_, in the_ vision_, or the_ Doctrine and Covenants_, that Joseph Smith was ashamed of?
50357Were they moved?
50357What anointing does this refer to?
50357What became of him?
50357What can honorable men in or out of the Church think of such a man?
50357What do the Scriptures say of_ him_?
50357What is it but to assail the disciple with a weapon that was in vain directed against the Master?
50357What is meant by the Priesthood coming down from the fathers, and that it must needs remain through the lineage of the Elders of the Church?
50357What is there so terrible in the doctrine of the preservation of the family union in eternity?
50357What made the words unlawful to utter to man?
50357What reliance can be placed on what such a man declares?
50357What sort of a being was God in the beginning?
50357What was it the Savior said to Peter, James, and John, when they came down from the mount of transfiguration?
50357Where are the rest of my children?
50357Where are they and what are they?
50357Where are they and what are they?"
50357Where are they and what are they?"
50357Where did he get his authority as a High Priest by which he had the right to preside?
50357Where is it written?
50357Where were the people the day this public meeting was held?
50357Who could have done what he did?
50357Who was it that failed to be diligent and to labor with their mights in building the Temple?
50357Who were they?
50357Why ask thou me?
50357Why do they make this error?
50357Why not tell the truth about him even though an''apostate?''
50357Why would the earth be wasted?
50357Why?
50357Why?
50357Why?
50357With this Luke agrees:"Then said Mary unto the angel; How can this be?
50357[ 13] What must we then conclude?
50357is it, after all, so unreasonable that there should be_ keys_ that the written word_ does not and will not_ speak of?
50357my father, shall I?''
50357or was there a disagreement on the point between the Lord and the Holy Spirit?
50357we have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural; and who can contradict it?
59993And again, what do we hear? 59993 How shall we know,"ask the opponents of the Prophet,"that he really saw a vision, or that he received authority from heaven?
59993Men and brethren,cried the assembled Jews on the day of Pentecost,"what shall we do?"
59993Men and brethren,they cried,"what shall we do?"
59993Then father asked this question:''If all that you tell me is true, why did you leave the Church?'' 59993 Where is the damned prophet?"
59993Yes,said Joseph;"what shall we do, Brother Hyrum?"
59993[ A] It is undoubtedly this manifestation that the Prophet has in mind when he writes in an address to the Church,And again what do we hear?
59993After reading the names of the witnesses, he continued,"Mr. Cowdery, do you believe this book?"
59993Again it may be asked, How can anyone bear corroborative testimony to the actuality of these visions?
59993Anciently, the Apostle James wrote to the saints"Is any sick among you?
59993And if this is so with finite men, how much more unready will the God of heaven be to approve His creatures''usurping His power and authority?
59993And what is the"Book of Doctrine and Covenants"?
59993And what is the"Book of Mormon?"
59993And what is this famous Section 132 of the Book of Modern Scripture?
59993And what really was the significance of this first vision?
59993And what was this Priesthood restored by the heavenly messenger, John the Baptist?
59993But why should they wait for further manifestations?
59993But why?
59993But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
59993Can Joseph Smith be believed in these assertions?
59993Could he have been an imposter?
59993How can children so reared look with the least degree of favor upon the social evil-- divorce?
59993How can they wink at even the mildest forms of immorality and vice so common in the world today?
59993How does this Higher Priesthood differ from the Lesser?
59993How was it restored?
59993How, then can anyone bear corroborative testimony of the actuality of that vision?
59993How, then, can anyone bear corroborative testimony of the actuality of these visions?
59993I am a dying man, and what would it profit me to tell you a lie?
59993If you believe it to be true, why are you in Michigan?"
59993Is it a matter of wonder, then, that the name of Joseph Smith is known the world over for good or for ill?
59993Is it not possible that he was himself deceived about those things?
59993Is not one ascent as good as another?
59993Is there left to the world any excuse for not accepting his testimony?
59993Is there no chance for his es cape?
59993Now, what is the significance of this glorious vision of John the Baptist?
59993Now, what is the significance of this second vision-- or of this series of visions?
59993Of what consequence was a boy''s prophetic sight that the world should take cognizance of it?
59993Of what importance is it in the story of man''s relationship to God?
59993Of what importance is the family relationship either here or hereafter?
59993Or is it not possible even that he lied deliberately about them?
59993Or, what more, indeed, could now be given them?
59993Said the Lord again, through the prophet Malachi, rebuking the disobedient children of Israel,"Will a man rob God?
59993Shall the one become the partaker of glory and the other be consigned to hopeless perdition?
59993Some one said,''Here is Mrs. Johnson with a lame arm; has God given any power to men now on earth to cure her?''
59993Still perturbed in mind, the Prophet turned to Hyrum and asked,"Brother Hyrum, you are the oldest, what shall we do?"
59993The Reverend Mr. Lane of the Methodist church preached a sermon on the subject,''What Church Shall I Join?''
59993The living may by good chance hear it; but what provision has been made for the dead?
59993Then, if the Lord gave freely to those who asked, and upbraided not, why should he not ask?
59993Thereupon he turned to Porter Rockwell, and asked,"What shall I do?"
59993Was he an impostor?
59993Was there any need during the early part of the nineteenth century of the Christian era for a restoration of the Gospel?
59993Was there at that time any need for a re- establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ?
59993Was your testimony based on a dream, was it the imagination of your mind, was it an illusion, a myth-- tell me truthfully?''
59993What bearing has it on the story of the Restoration?
59993What became of that priesthood after the passing of the apostles?
59993What better or stronger testimony could be required?
59993What could be the matter that their prayers were not answered?
59993What did Joseph Smith do?
59993What great far- reaching truths did the vision contain, that the religious world should still writhe under it?
59993What is the nature of the marriage relationship in the sight of God?
59993What more could the Prophet and his companion await?
59993What more could they now expect?
59993What will be the condition of men and women in the future life?
59993Where was room for doubt?
59993Which time did you tell the truth?"
59993Why persecute me for telling the truth?
59993Would he not certainly exercise the utmost care not to prescribe any test whereby those revelations might be detected as false?
59993Would he then dare these men of superior literary ability to write a single revelation equal to the least of his?
59993Would not so bold a declaration tempt even men of superior wisdom to pit themselves against the reputed man of God?
59993Would not, rather, an intelligent impostor refrain from calling undue attention to his purported revelations?
8731Lord, who is like Thee to defend the poor and the needy?
8731What book? 8731 And so the question comes home to the heart: Does God care for us? 8731 Brothers in Christ of every name, shall we not pray for the healing of the wounds of the body of Christ, that the world may believe in him? 8731 Can I go nearer your heart? 8731 Did Williams, Selwyn, and Patteson fail in Polynesia? 8731 Do we imagine that we no longer need His assistance? 8731 Has the Gospel failed in Japan, where a nation is awakening into the life of Christian civilization? 8731 Have we forgotten our powerful Friend? 8731 Have we given the cost of the trimmings of a dress? 8731 Have we made any sacrifices for Him who gave Himself for us? 8731 Have you ever come to His table?
8731He said,"What book, Sir Walter?"
8731How has it happened, sir, that we have not once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights to illumine our understandings?
8731I ask again, does God care for me?
8731I turn then to this record and I ask, is this Jesus the friend that the world has waited for and looked for?
8731If a sparrow can not fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid?
8731In the presence of fields so white for the harvest, we must ask,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
8731Is he cracked?
8731Is he crazy?
8731Is the kingdom of Christ the only kingdom which has not the right to lay tribute on its citizens?
8731Is this God an inexorable ruler, whose right is His infinite might?
8731It will heal no divisions to say, Who is at fault?
8731May I not ask you to- day here beside God''s altar to consecrate all you have and are to His service?
8731May I not ask you to- day, dear brothers and sisters, what have we done to help on in the great work which is to be done in the eventide of the world?
8731No wonder that he wrote in his Journal, and blotted it with tears:"Oh, God, when will the great sore of the world be healed?"
8731Shall we feel less for the servants of Christ who have given up home and country to suffer and it may be to die for Him?
8731Was it a providence that they rested on the words,"His hands were made strong by the mighty God of Israel?"
8731Was it failure when Hoffman and Auer died for Christ in Africa?
8731Was it failure when James Lloyd Breck, our apostle of the wilderness, carried the Gospel to the Indians?
8731What lonely missionary have we remembered in prayer during the past week?
8731What other nation has come out of the horrors of civil war with victors and vanquished vieing with each other in love for one common country?
8731What wanderer have we tried with love to lead to the Saviour?
8731When I found this grand old man I asked:''What is he here for?
8731Where has the hand of the assassin bowed the whole people by the leader''s grave?
8731Who that remembers Trenton, Valley Forge, Saratoga and Yorktown, will not say God fought for our Washington?
8731You ask me how do I know I have a soul?
8731or is He an eternal Father, whose might is His infinite right?
47192''What for?'' 47192 ''What name?''
47192''Where are you going?'' 47192 ''Who leads the camp?''
47192And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water, and the eunuch said, See, here is water, what doth hinder me to be baptized? 47192 And the disciples came and said unto Him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
47192But,said they,"is there not some one among you{ 70} whom you call your captain, or leader, or who is superior to the rest?"
47192How, then, shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? 47192 Jesus saith unto them, Have you understood all these things?
47192Well,said the scoffer,"what did you gain on this useless journey to Missouri with Joseph Smith?"
47192What thing?
47192Where are you going?
47192And besides, are not those who hold slaves, persons of ability, discernment and candor?
47192And further, if he was accepted of God, what were the ordinances performed further than the offering of the firstlings of the flock?
47192And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
47192And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
47192And how shall they hear without a preacher?
47192And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
47192And if Abel was taught of the coming of the Son of God, was he not taught also of His ordinances?
47192And if it had ordinances what were they?
47192And if it was the Gospel, and that preached in the name of Christ, had it any ordinances?
47192And if you were afraid that your horses and property would be stolen in a strange country, would you not watch and keep guards?"
47192And is not the Gospel the news of the redemption?
47192And now, I ask, how righteousness and truth are going to sweep the earth as with a flood?
47192And now, why tarriest thou?
47192And what shall others receive who do not labor faithfully, and continue to the end?
47192And what was he to receive?
47192And why?
47192Are not such manifestly fitter witnesses than those who are untried?
47192Are our people bound to pay the ferriage on their return?
47192Are they to be accounted wholly deplorable, or as part of that experience of the Church which makes for advancement?
47192Are they to be found?
47192As for the calamitous events of the Church during the Kirtland period, what shall we say of them?
47192But I speak concerning my churches abroad-- there are many who will say, where is their God?
47192But if this life is all, then why this constant toiling, why this continual warfare, and why this unceasing trouble?
47192But what after all are such periods but times of purification, of cleansing?
47192But what of the world-- what of men?
47192But what saith He to His disciples?
47192Can we mistake such language as this?
47192Can we suppose that He has a kingdom without laws?
47192Consequently have need of nothing to govern or regulate them?
47192Could it flourish?
47192Could it prosper?
47192Did I say congregations would gnash their teeth at you?
47192Do not they need some such evidence back of those who shall testify of a new dispensation of the Gospel?
47192Do they not expect to give an account at the bar of God for their conduct in this life?
47192Do we not descend below our own knowledge, and the better wisdom which heaven has endowed us with, by such a course of conduct?
47192Do we not offer violence to our own good judgment when we deny the second coming of the Messiah?
47192Do we offer violence to the Supreme Intelligence of heaven, when we admit the truth of its teachings, and do not obey them?
47192Does your conduct merit such censures as exist against you?
47192Eight-- Shall any intelligence relative to the building up of Zion be withheld from the Council of Zion?
47192Fifth-- By what authority was one of the High Councilors disfellowshiped in the name of the High Council without their knowledge?
47192For a moment reflect: what could have been the purpose of our Father in giving to us a law?
47192Fourth-- Have two presidents authority to lay out a city, and build a House of God; independent of the counsel of the High Council?
47192From whence, then, hath it tares?
47192Had you not fought the good fight, and kept the faith, could you expect to receive?
47192Has not bitter experience taught you that they are the same now?
47192Have you a promise of receiving a crown of righteousness from the hand of the Lord, with the Church of the First Born?
47192He finally asked:"Does Mr. Smith live here?"
47192He then asked:"Wherein do you differ from other Christian denominations?"
47192He then read the revelation,[ 10] and said: Have you desired this ministry with all our hearts?
47192How could Abel offer a sacrifice and look forward with faith on the Son of God for a remission of his sins and not understand the Gospel?
47192How could a government be conducted with harmony if its administrators were possessed with such different dispositions and different principles?
47192How is it that these old Apostles should say so much on the subject of the coming of Christ?
47192How will the serpent ever lose his venom, while the servants of God possess the same disposition, and continue to make war upon it?
47192How, then, is the Lord to dwell in Zion if Zion be not built up?
47192I said they were snakes''eggs-- eat snakes''eggs, will you?
47192I would now ask if each one of the Twelve has not an equal right to the same accommodations from that store, provided they are alike faithful?
47192If I could or could not, would this be an honor or dishonor to me?
47192If in any other name, was it the Gospel?
47192If not, to what end serves the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, and why was it ever communicated to us?
47192If not, was it the Gospel?
47192If slavery be an evil, who could we expect would first learn it: Would the people of the free states, or the people of the slave states?
47192If the Saints are not to reign, for what purpose are they crowned?
47192If the Savior in former days laid His hands upon His disciples, why not in latter days?
47192If the fact were learned first by those immediately concerned, who would be more capable than they of prescribing a remedy?
47192If the whole family of man were as well off without them as they might be with them, for what purpose or intent were they ever given?
47192If there is, why not that Being who had power to place us here, inform us something of the hereafter?
47192Is there nothing further; is there no existence beyond this vail of death which is so suddenly to be cast over all of us?
47192May not the Lord have designed in part this expedition of Zion''s Camp for their instruction, for their training?
47192Now if God should give no more revelations, where will we find Zion and this remnant?
47192Now, before proceeding any farther, I wish to ask one or two questions: Were the Apostles men of God, and did they preach the Gospel?
47192Now, what is like unto it?
47192Or do we believe that it is composed of an innumerable company of beings who are entirely beyond all law?
47192Remember, brethren, that He has called you unto holiness; and need we say, to be like Him in purity?
47192Second-- By what authority was a committee appointed and ordained to superintend the building of the House of the Lord?
47192Shall they pollute that kingdom, or shall they be cast out as material unfitted for the Master''s use, and of their own volition choose to remain so?
47192Some experiences may be sad, and accounted at the time as disastrous; but are they really so?
47192The following questions were frequently put and answered:"''My boy, where are you from?''
47192The question--"Was it, or was it not, the design of Christ to establish His Gospel by miracles?"
47192The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
47192Then answered Peter, Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
47192Then who is to be the judge in this matter?
47192They granted my request, and as we passed them they bawled out,"Do you get any revelations lately?"
47192Third-- By what authority was Jacob Whitmer ordained to the High Priesthood?
47192This, then, we conclude, was the purpose of God in giving His laws to us: if not, why, or for what were they given?
47192To whom did God testify of the gifts of Abel, was it to Paul?
47192Was it that God wanted to merely show that He could talk?
47192Was it that it might be obeyed, or disobeyed?
47192Was that without significance?
47192We all admit that the Gospel has ordinances, and if so, had it not always ordinances, and were not its ordinances always the same?
47192We would reply to this gentleman, Paul we know, and Christ{ 269} we know, but who are ye?
47192What course can sooner divide our union?
47192What nearer friend on earth, or in heaven, had Judas than the Savior?
47192What order is here?
47192What then?
47192What was the cause of this?
47192What, then, could have induced him to undergo all this toil?
47192What, we ask, was this law added to, if it was not added to the Gospel?
47192When or where has God suffered one of the witnesses or first Elders of this Church to fall?
47192When will man cease to war with man, and wrest from him his sacred rights of worshiping his God according as his conscience dictates?
47192Where is one like Christ?
47192Who can rightly estimate the value of the experiences of that movement for the redemption of Zion, called Zion''s Camp?
47192Who comprehends it now?
47192Who hath counted His buffaloes?
47192Who hath seen all His deer on a thousand prairies?
47192Who hath viewed His everlasting fields?
47192Who in the Christian world taught them?
47192Who is as holy as He was?
47192Who is as perfect?
47192Who is as pure?
47192Who understood even the first principles of the doctrines of Christ?
47192Who, among all the Saints in these last days, can consider himself as good as our Lord?
47192Who, at the time comprehended the full import of this incident?
47192Why is this so?
47192Why?
47192Will a hundred dollars do you any good?"
47192Will the mere admission, that this is the will of heaven ever benefit us if we do not comply with all his teachings?
47192Would harmony prevail?
47192Would it not be asserting that man had found out a secret beyond Deity?
47192Would not such ideas be a reproach to our Great Parent, and at variance with His glorious intelligence?
47192Would order be established, and could justice be executed in righteousness in all branches of its departments?
45303And does it teach you differently?
45303Are you not now preaching the gospel in America?
45303But do you get yours from the same book?
45303But how are you going to perform a journey of thirteen or fourteen hundred miles by land, and to a wilderness country without means?
45303But you have, we perceive, another friend here; is he also a minister?
45303But,''say you,''do you not think of us and home? 45303 Can you start in half an hour?
45303Did you ever see Him?
45303Did you ever see anybody that did?
45303Did you ever see anybody that had seen him?
45303Did you ever see them?
45303Do you all believe the Bible?
45303Do you believe in the same doctrine?
45303Do you believe it to be true or false?
45303Does a true book teach three different ways[ of salvation]?
45303He who has made the ear, shall He not hear? 45303 How do you know anything about Him then?"
45303If a revelation from God is not a religion, what is? 45303 Is it to be loaned without interest?"
45303May they[ the sisters] vote now?
45303Now who would consider himself insulted by the hissing of a snake, the attack of the wasp, or the odor of a skunk? 45303 Well, I''ll go to Far West too,"said Brother Mills,"wo n''t you go with me, Brother Taylor, I have plenty of teams?"
45303Well, what did I do? 45303 What brethren?"
45303Where is the spirit of''76? 45303 Where was this scene enacted?
45303Which of your doctrines does he believe?
45303Who wrote this book?
45303''But,''says one,''do n''t you want to send them all to hell?''
45303''Why, where in the name of God shall we go?''
45303** They have 34,761 bushels of wheat?
45303A leading part in what?
45303ABBY: knowest thou whence thou camest?
45303Again, if he knew not the plan, how did he understand the signal?
45303Ah, why?
45303Alluding to the Priesthood and its organization he would say:"These things are given to us for what?
45303And also the following notice inside:''Wesleyan Station at Boulogne?''"
45303And for what?
45303And shall they now ask charity of those that robbed and despoiled them of their goods and murdered their best men?
45303And what for?
45303And where, sir-- tell me where is our redress?
45303And whither thou Art bound?
45303And why he did not express his feelings of disgust before he heard the argument?
45303Are we beasts?
45303Are we to be held still by you, sir, while they thrust the hot iron into us?
45303Are we to have no answer to this subject?
45303Assuming that the reports pertaining to him should prove to be correct, and he really has a plural wife, what then would be the position?
45303Besides, why his broken faith?
45303Brother Taylor, is it possible that they have killed Brothers Joseph and Hyrum?
45303But say you: have you counted the cost?
45303But shall we not receive these gifts if we believe in Jesus, repent and are baptized?"
45303But we would respectfully ask such persons if they ever seriously reflected upon the matter?
45303But what of the rest of the world-- whose children are they?
45303Can anybody tell me?
45303Can no station in life be protected from the shimmer of thy glamour?
45303Can we ever be satisfied?
45303Chairman.--(to Elder Taylor) Do you wish to continue, the gentlemen on the opposite side are satisfied that it rest here?
45303Could anybody be more horrified than those Jews at such pretensions?
45303Could he deny it?
45303Could he say that this was not a legal decision?
45303Did I feel to stand in the way of this great, eternal principle, and treat lightly the things of God?
45303Did they do wrong in protecting Jesus from the law?
45303Did they ever reflect that it might be possible for the Lord to be unchangeable?
45303Did they ever think that Abraham, Jacob, David, Solomon and a host of other good men mentioned in the scriptures were polygamists?
45303Did this mean war, or what was more likely a massacre-- for the approaching troop numbered two hundred?
45303Do I murmur?
45303Do I see a beautiful infant-- hear the prattle of lovely innocents, or the symmetry and intelligence of those more advanced in years?
45303Do not your spirits co- operate with mine?
45303Do these signs follow you?
45303Do they baptize in the name of the Lord for the remission of sins?
45303Do they have prophets among them who prophesy?
45303Do they lay on hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost?
45303Do they speak in tongues?
45303Do you believe in the same book, sir?"
45303Do you not say,''Go, my husband, go, my father; fulfill your mission, and let God and angels protect you and restore you safe to our bosoms?''
45303Do you wish us to deny our God and renounce our religion?
45303Do you?
45303Elder Woodruff:"But where will you get the money?"
45303For these reasons(?)
45303Have the Mormons ever obtained any redress for injuries received in Missouri?
45303Have they been brought to justice, have they been punished for their infamous proceedings?
45303Have they been hung or shot, or in any way punished?
45303Have they evangelists, pastors and teachers-- inspired men?
45303Have they prophets?
45303Have they the organization, ordinances, gifts, prophecy, revelations, visions, tongues, apostles, prophets?
45303Have we not had more than enough trouble already with Virginia, North Carolina, Louisana and Utah?
45303He and his company went to Nauvoo-- what is the result?
45303He then deals with God''s course in the moral government of the world; and then of the question--"Whose right is it to govern the world?"
45303How could he rebutt it?
45303How could they?
45303How did he know this signal portended their death, if he was not in the secret?
45303How will they stand the test?
45303How, then, could they have any legal claim upon Joseph Smith or any Mormon?
45303I feel warm on this subject-- who would not?
45303I hope not-- shall I not say for you, No?
45303I thought, Why must the good perish, and the virtuous be destroyed?
45303If men can do this by the limited knowledge they possess, is it not true that greater things shall yet be revealed?
45303If so, by whom and what authority is he created judge?
45303If the other apostles denounce that as an infamous falsehood, would they be untruthful?
45303In the absence of this I might ask, who constituted Mr. Colfax a judge of my religious faith?
45303Is it not strange to what lengths the human family may be goaded by a continued series of oppression?
45303Is there any prospect of their receiving any remuneration for their loss, or redress for their grievances?
45303Is there any step that we have taken that is contrary to law?
45303Is there no one who will stand up in defense of the oppressed?
45303Is this so?
45303Is this the blessing they purchased with their dearest hearts''blood-- this your liberty?
45303Now, do their doctrines agree with the scriptures?
45303Now, have they apostles?
45303Now, what testimony had St. Paul when he preached at Athens, at Rome or at Antioch?
45303Now, which is the best, our religion, or your philosophy?"
45303Oh, tell me, are they sleeping?
45303Our morals are more pure,(?)
45303Pray, gentlemen, what are you?
45303Referring to the outrages perpetrated both in Arizona and in Utah, he asks:"What would you do?
45303Regain it?
45303Second, the Book of Mormon; is it a revelation from God?
45303See''st thou the multitudes who sail in Guilded barques, and gently float along the Silvery stream?
45303Shall He who made the human eye not see?
45303Shall Joseph Smith be given into her hands illegally?
45303Shall she yet gorge her bloody maw with other victims?
45303Should we not be tending upward too and continually so?
45303THE WORK INTRODUCED INTO PARIS-- INTERVIEW WITH M. KROLOKOSKI--"WHICH IS BEST, YOUR PHILOSOPHY OR OUR RELIGION?"
45303Taylor, do you propose no other plan to ameliorate the condition of mankind than that of baptism for the remission of sins?"
45303Taylor?"
45303That the Mormons_ en masse_ were exterminated from that state without any legal pretext whatever?
45303That the Twelve Tribes of Israel, to whom belong the covenants and promises, descended from four women, the wives of one man?
45303The Work Introduced into Paris-- Interview with M. Krolokoski--"Which is best, your Philosophy or our Religion?"
45303The afternoon was warm and the spirits of the brethren extremely dull and depressed-- did the shadow of their impending fate begin to fall upon them?
45303The author then proceeds to discuss the questions-- What is man?
45303The following is, in part, the bombardment before which they finally fled:"What about their calling?
45303The speaker then asked:"What did we do when we came here?
45303The very natural question was, Why are they coming to Utah, then?
45303Thine Origin?
45303Third, are the ministers of that people[ the Mormons] sent of God by direct appointment?
45303This leads him to the question: Will man always be permitted to usurp authority over his fellow- men, and over the works of God?
45303This not our religion?
45303To gratify our ambition?
45303Was it at the Saturnalia of the Bacchanals of ancient Greece and Rome?
45303Was it during the reign of the first French Republic, when they elevated a prostitute as the goddess of reason?
45303Was it under the influence of Bacchus, or in the midnight revelings as exhibited in Rome under Nero?
45303Was that the kind of climate they were going to?
45303We may, it is true, have to send out an army, and shed the blood of many; but what of that?
45303What are all these legal men but a pack of scoundrels?
45303What are our generals and judges?
45303What are we?
45303What evidence would they have to present before the people?
45303What has become of those murderers?
45303What has been done to them under your administration?
45303What have they got that in the least resembles the gospel?
45303What higher authority can man possess?
45303What his destiny and relationship to God?
45303What honor greater can be given him?
45303What is my offense, I believe in God and revelation?''
45303What is our government doing?
45303What is our governor?
45303What means the following sign over the door of his chapel--''Wesleyan Chapel?''
45303What meant the repeated efforts to engage the military power in the settlement of Utah affairs if violence was not contemplated?
45303What meant this inhuman hounding of men so highly honored in the community?
45303What meant this reign of terror in which laws were perverted, time- honored precedents overturned, and nearly all the rules of jurisprudence ignored?
45303What meant, else, that unwarranted invasion of the homes of the people?
45303What of that?
45303What right had the victims to complain?
45303What shall I say?
45303What?
45303When talking about these principles to him, which he acceded to, I said:''Judge, what are you doing here?''
45303Where is the fire that burned in the bosoms of those who fought and bled for liberty?
45303Where were his documents?
45303Where''s your wheat?"
45303Who am I among?
45303Who can complain?
45303Who can not trust the United States?
45303Who have they suborned as their accusers?
45303Who in the Christian world taught them?
45303Who of you men can raise that much?
45303Who that is before me ever heard him indulge in ribaldry or light and trifling and vain conversation?
45303Who thou art?
45303Who understood even the first principles of the doctrines of Christ?
45303Why are there no public meetings convened in the tabernacle to denounce Mormonism?
45303Why his disregard of what was told him by several parties?
45303Why not do as tens of thousands of others do, live in the condition of illicit love?
45303Why should we fear to investigate Mormonism?
45303Why so oblivious to everything pertaining to the Mormon interest, and so alive and interested about the mobocrats?
45303Will he tell me why he, as a gentleman, undertook to discuss a subject, and published that engagement, which he is now disgusted with?
45303Wo n''t you submit to the dignity of the law?
45303Would you resent these outrages and break the heads of the men engaged in them, and spill their blood?
45303Would you, if necessary, brethren, put the torch to your buildings and lay them in ashes and wander houseless into these mountains?
45303Would you, to gratify a morbid sentimentality desecrate and tear down one of the most magnificent temples of human liberty, ever erected?
45303_ By what right or upon what principle are you disfranchised_?
45303and do you never think of me, and of me?''
45303and must thou perish Thus, and die ingloriously without a hope?
45303can I tell it?
45303have you considered the wealth and power of the United States and the fearful odds against you?
45303must our talented and honorable Vice- President be subjected to thy jaundiced touch?
45303not if it interferes with my religious faith, which you state''is a matter between God and myself alone?''
45303to enable us to ride over and trample under foot our fellow- creatures?
45303to place power and authority upon us?
42238What is the foundation of the rights of man? 42238 [ 262] But why multiply scriptural citations when the whole tenor of sacred writ supports the doctrine?
42238[ 331] Who, therefore, has no need of forgiveness? 42238 = 1.= What are the teachings of the Church regarding the duties of its members with respect to the secular law? 42238 = 1.= What is Theology? 42238 = 1.= What is revelation? 42238 = 1.= What is the Book of Mormon? 42238 = 1.= What is the Church? 42238 = 1.= What is worship? 42238 = 1.= What position does the Bible occupy among the standard works of the Church? 42238 = 10.= What classification of Old Testament writings was recognized in the days of the Savior''s ministry? 42238 = 10.= What is known through modern revelation as to the location of Zion or the New Jerusalem? 42238 = 10.= What kingdoms or degrees of glory are specified in the revealed word? 42238 = 10.= What relationship exists between the Sacrament and the Jewish Passover? 42238 = 11.= How was the first resurrection inaugurated? 42238 = 11.= To which order of priesthood does the authority to confer the Holy Ghost belong? 42238 = 11.= What is known of the Tree of Life in the Garden of Eden? 42238 = 11.= What is meant by Stakes of Zion? 42238 = 11.= What is meant by consecration and stewardship? 42238 = 11.= What is meant by true repentance? 42238 = 11.= What is the Pentateuch? 42238 = 11.= What will be the condition of Satan during and after the Millennium? 42238 = 11.= Who are to inherit the Celestial glory? 42238 = 12.= For whom is the Terrestrial glory provided? 42238 = 12.= What conditions will determine the time of the redemption of Zion in the present dispensation? 42238 = 12.= What did Christ say about signs and wonders that would be wrought by wicked men? 42238 = 12.= What is Mormon''s abridgment of the plates of Nephi? 42238 = 13.= What evidence have you of the existence of spiritual gifts in the Church today? 42238 = 13.= What is meant byGifts of the Spirit"?
42238= 13.= What were the immediate results of the Fall?
42238= 13.= Which of the plates of Nephi did Mormon include with his own abridgment?
42238= 13.= Who will be consigned to the Telestial kingdom?
42238= 14.= In what way does the idolatry of heathen nations support a belief in the existence of God?
42238= 14.= Under what conditions may baptism be repeated on the same person?
42238= 14.= What great purpose of the Lord was subserved by this duplication of part of the ancient record?
42238= 14.= What is known of the gradation of glory within each of the kingdoms specified?
42238= 14.= What is known of the journeyings of the Lost Tribe?
42238= 14.= What ordination in the priesthood is requisite in the case of members of the presiding organizations last named?
42238= 15.= How may this gift be lost or forfeited?
42238= 15.= What evidence is there, external to the Book of Mormon, indicating the common origin of all the American"races"?
42238= 15.= What is meant by the Apocrypha?
42238= 15.= What justification can man find for intolerance toward his fellow, when God, who is grieved over every sin, manifests so marked a forbearance?
42238= 15.= Who are the Sons of Perdition?
42238= 16.= What evidence have we that repentance is possible in the hereafter?
42238= 16.= What is a Patriarch?
42238= 16.= What is the New Testament?
42238= 16.= What is the teaching of the Church regarding the propriety and necessity of marriage?
42238= 16.= What other sacred articles were buried with the plates?
42238= 17.= What has the Lord said through revelation of those who forbid marriage?
42238= 17.= What is known of the written languages current among the Nephites?
42238= 17.= What is meant by the Urim and Thummim?
42238= 18.= What evidence have we that the gospel is preached to the dead?
42238= 18.= What external evidence is there of the Egyptian language having been known among the American peoples?
42238= 18.= What is Celestial Marriage?
42238= 18.= What purpose did these instruments serve in the work translation?
42238= 18.= What will be the lot of the heathen in the resurrection?
42238= 19.= What is known of the intermediate state of the soul, between death and the resurrection?
42238= 19.= What is the Vulgate?
42238= 2.= How was the ancient record brought to modern notice?
42238= 2.= In what manner is the priesthood conferred?
42238= 2.= What is meant by the Primitive Church?
42238= 2.= What is meant by the predicted regeneration of the earth?
42238= 2.= What is the special purpose of baptism?
42238= 2.= What reservation does the Church make in accepting the modern versions of the Bible as the unchanged word of God?
42238= 20.= What does the Church teach regarding the enormity of the sin of unlawful association of the sexes?
42238= 20.= What is the testimony of the learned regarding the characters of parts of the original record?
42238= 20.= What test of the authenticity of the Book of Mormon is given by the last of the writers?
42238= 22.= Who were the three witnesses to the genuineness of the book?
42238= 23.= What is a temple?
42238= 24.= What is the so- called"Spaulding Story"of the origin of the Book of Mormon?
42238= 25.= Prof. Waterman of Boston says of the progenitors of the American Indians:--"When and whence did they come?
42238= 3.= What do we learn from the title- page of the Book of Mormon as to the nations or peoples whose history is dealt with in the volume?
42238= 3.= What evidence have you that a general apostasy from the Primitive Church occurred?
42238= 3.= What evidence have you to prove that the predicted second coming of Christ is near at hand?
42238= 3.= What is a miracle?
42238= 3.= What is known of God''s revelations to:--1, Adam; 2, Enoch; 3, Noah; 4, Abraham; 5, Isaac; 6, Jacob; 7, Moses?
42238= 3.= What is sin?
42238= 3.= What is the teaching of the Church regarding man''s relationship to God?
42238= 3.= When will this change be completed?
42238= 3.= Who are fit partakers of the Sacrament?
42238= 3.= Who are fit subjects for Baptism?
42238= 4.= What do you regard as the essential foundation of faith in God?
42238= 4.= What does the plan of the gathering of Israel in the last days comprise?
42238= 4.= What is known as to the future condition of the earth in its regenerated state?
42238= 4.= What is known as to the time of his coming?
42238= 4.= What is meant by a vicarious sacrifice?
42238= 4.= What is the special office of the Holy Ghost as a member of the Godhead?
42238= 4.= What were the teachings of the apostles of old regarding the observance of the law of the land by the members of the Church?
42238= 4.= Which was the earliest of the nations, mentioned in the Book of Mormon, which established itself on the American continent?
42238= 4.= Why are miracles called, by some, supernatural occurrences?
42238= 4.="Is it unreasonable, is it unphilosophical, thus to look for additional light and knowledge?
42238= 5.= For what purpose are spiritual gifts manifested in the Church?
42238= 5.= What is the attitude of science regarding the earth''s regeneration?
42238= 5.= What is the purpose of the Sacrament?
42238= 6.= What did Christ administer as the emblems of His body and blood?
42238= 6.= What is meant by the resurrection of the body?
42238= 6.= What is the purpose of the gathering?
42238= 7.= To whom is the Holy Ghost promised?
42238= 7.= What are the teachings of the Church regarding the literalness of the resurrection?
42238= 7.= What is meant by the statement that faith is a principle of power?
42238= 7.= What justification has the Church for using water instead of wine under certain conditions?
42238= 7.= Who were the Jaredites?
42238= 8.= How came the record of the Jaredites to be incorporated with the Nephite writings?
42238= 8.= How was the fact of fore- ordination made known to Abraham?
42238= 8.= In what respect are the people of Israel a chosen people?
42238= 8.= Upon what does our belief in the doctrine of the resurrection depend?
42238= 8.= What do you understand by the scriptural declarations concerning the unity of the Godhead?
42238= 8.= What important commands were given them by the Lord?
42238= 8.= What is the Septuagint?
42238= 8.= What is tithing?
42238= 8.= What relationship exists between the Aaronic and the Levitical priesthood?
42238= 8.= What will be the position of honest and honorable men who are not members of the Church when the Kingdom of Heaven is established?
42238= 8.= Why was Christ''s baptism a necessity?
42238= 9.= How was Joseph''s statement of his vision received by sectarian teachers of that time?
42238= 9.= On what conditions was this dispersion predicated?
42238= 9.= What grade of authority in the priesthood is requisite in consecrating the sacramental emblems?
42238= 9.= What is known of Mulek and his people?
42238= 9.= What is meant by the Zion of Enoch?
42238= 9.= What is the Millennium?
42238And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
42238And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest?
42238And through whom should such authority be expected to come?
42238And what can be said of the sincerity of one who refuses to obey the Divine commands except there be specific penalties provided for disobedience?
42238And what is all science but theory compared to the practical influence of prayerful reliance on the assistance of an omnipotent, omniscient power?
42238And what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
42238And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not show us what thou meanest by these?
42238And why are they not chosen?
42238Are such questions always to excite the most intense animosities, and the most terrible divisions?...
42238Are the so- called''religious''champions to be forever as they now are, the most unscrupulously bitter, the most conspicuously unfair?
42238At what time?
42238At what time?
42238Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
42238But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
42238But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
42238By what other name is this division of the people sometimes known?
42238Can such a one''s repentance be sincere, when he now is submissive only through fear of punishment?
42238Did you ever think what he meant by that?
42238Dost thou sit there judging me according to the Law, and in violation of law biddest me to be smitten?''
42238For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, to- day, and forever, and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
42238For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye take it patiently?
42238For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
42238Had they not Moses and the prophets to guide them?
42238How did Shalmanezer and Sargon contribute to the dispersion?
42238How did Titus contribute to the work of dispersion?
42238How different was their acknowledgment of the Savior from that of Peter, who, to the Master''s question"Whom say ye that I am?"
42238How does any one of the multitudes who have not seen for themselves, know of the city of Washington, of the Capitol, and of the President?
42238I had actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God?"
42238If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
42238In answering Peter''s question,"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him-- till seven times?"
42238In what language were the plates of Nephi and those of Mormon inscribed?
42238In writing to the Romans, Paul says:--"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
42238Is it lawful to give tribute unto CÃ ¦ sar or not?"
42238Is such hatred-- hatred in its bitterest and most ruthless form-- to be regarded as the legitimate and normal outcome of the religion of love?
42238Is the spirit of peace never to be brought to bear on religious opinions?
42238Is theological hatred still to be a proverb for the world''s just contempt?
42238Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
42238Of Peter he asked:--"What thinkest thou, Simon?
42238Overcome with grief at the recital of what they had done to the Son of God, they cried out"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
42238Q.--What is a free church?
42238Q.--What is the duty of the church to the state?
42238Shall religion be the one department of human thought and effort in which progression is impossible?
42238Sin.=--What is the nature of sin?
42238The Extent of Theology.=--Who can survey the boundaries of this science?
42238The Latter- day Saints profess to abide by the counsels of James of old,[683]"Is any sick among you?
42238The Title Page of the Book of Mormon.=--Our best answer to the question: What is the Book of Mormon?
42238The bystanders seemed to have been startled by the boldness of St. Paul''s rebuke, for they said to him,''Dost thou revile the high priest of God?''
42238The thought occurred to him that if baptism were necessary for his salvation, what had become of his dear ancestors who had died heathens?
42238Their spokesman was a lawyer; note his question and the Savior''s answer:--"Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
42238Then asked he in surprise,"Unto what then were ye baptized?"
42238They sought to catch Him by the hypocritical question,--"What thinkest thou?
42238Think you that mortal eye could discern such even if it were within the limits of vision as determined by distance alone?
42238To the high priest''s question,--"Answereth thou nothing?
42238To what did they testify?
42238Truly he had knowledge; but, was he wise?
42238Was not the Redeemer born in the flesh through the lineage of Abraham?
42238We observe in passing that what should most concern man is not so much how it is that such is the case, but is it a fact?...
42238What gift could be offered the human race greater than a ready means of obtaining forgiveness for transgression?
42238What is it these witness against thee?"
42238What is known of their fate?
42238What need of more words to prove the worth of this divinely appointed ordinance?
42238What part did Nebuchadnezzar take in the work of dispersion?
42238What symbol more expressive of a cleansing from sin could be given, than that of baptism in water?
42238When His disciples dissented concerning His doctrine of Himself, He said,"What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
42238Where can we find an absolutely sinless mortal?
42238Who was he?
42238Why should the priests in this day seek to alter the form to suit the case of a candidate who has formerly been baptized?
42238Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
42238Would he ever dream of taking his name in vain if he loved him?
42238Would he not be too glad to have one day in seven to dedicate more exclusively to the object of his affection?
42238You could only insult him if you suggested that he should not steal,--how could he steal from those he loved?
42238[ 569] She, with Aaron, railed against Moses, and they said,"Hath the Lord indeed spoken only by Moses?
42238and in thy name done many wonderful works?
42238and in thy name have cast out devils?
42238and what sign will there be when these things shall come to pass?
42238can faith save him?
42238did not the Lord, he against whom we have sinned?
42238hath He not spoken also by us?
42238he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
42238of their own children, or of strangers?
42238of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute?
42238or, are they all wrong together?
42238to whom will ye flee for help?
42238what more could they need?
42238who is exempt from the requirements of repentance?
42238who of all these parties are right?
42238why are they then baptized for the dead?
42238why reject the privileges extended to you by the omnipotent, omniscient Being to whom you owe your life, yet whose name you will not acknowledge?
44896Ah,said he,"how did you happen to lose him?"
44896Brother Parley,said he,"how have you done all this?
44896But what did they preach? 44896 But what will you do?
44896Did they charge you for your keeping?
44896Did you preach to the people?
44896How did the man heal your eyes?
44896How do you do it?
44896How is this that you know not whence he is, and yet he hath opened my eyes? 44896 How so?"
44896How were they dressed, and in what style did they travel?
44896How were your eyes opened and made well?
44896Is he well?
44896Is he willing?
44896Is he yet alive?
44896Is the signer able to meet his engagements?
44896Is this the pattern of the Christian Church, the model for the organization in all after times? 44896 Is your father living?
44896May I rely on you to aid me in collecting the descendants of Christopher Pratt? 44896 Now, father,"said I,"how is this?
44896Now,said he,"where is our Philip?
44896O, my beloved friends, have the people of this western country been led in darkness for so many years by learned and reverend gentlemen? 44896 Perhaps, then, you intend to be his disciple, to join the''_ Mormons_?''"
44896Then you admit they are genuine bills?
44896Tried? 44896 Well, brethren, how do you do?"
44896Were they well?
44896What about''em? 44896 What is the price of land in that country now?"
44896What part of Indiana are you from?
44896Which way shall we go?
44896Why should the authorities of the State strain at a gnat and swallow a camel? 44896 Why, then, are we at a loss in judging of the various systems which, in modern times, claim to be the church of Christ?
44896Will they return soon? 44896 Yes,"said I,"brother, you have guessed right; but what will I do for a saddle?"
44896You saw them, then?
44896_Now, William,"said I,"are these the words of Jesus Christ, or are they not?"
44896After expressing some surprise, the lady inquired what was the peculiar nature of the gospel, as held by himself and his Church?
44896And he said:"When did I ever reveal anything unto you in a dream and it failed to come to pass?"
44896And how many children and grandchildren has each of these cousins?
44896And this in time of peace, and in a republic where the constitution guaranteed to every citizen the right of trial by jury?"
44896And why do you call them prophets?"
44896And, again, he that receiveth the word of truth, doth he receive it by the spirit of truth, or some other way?
44896Are motives wanting still to prompt my love, And kindle my soul''s affection to its Highest, purest flame?
44896As I drew near, all wet and dripping, I cried out very sociably, saying:"Sir, can you entertain a drowning man here this terrible night?"
44896As he approached, I reflected as follows: Why should such a man as I fear?
44896As he entered the door Mrs. P. raised her anxious and sorrowful eyes, and eagerly inquired:"Have you seen my husband?"
44896Besides, how are you to get your living?
44896But hast thou seen no miracle?
44896But still they teased her for particulars,"What did this man do?"
44896But whar mought you live, stranger?"
44896But who is Mr. Rigdon?
44896But, can they hide the Governor''s cruel order for extermination or banishment?
44896By what authority?"
44896Can an impostor do it?"
44896Can an impostor impose upon that man in this age?
44896Can an impostor open the eyes of the blind?"
44896Can he introduce a wild beast, a fowl, a serpent, a man dismembered of his head, eyes, ears, hands, or feet?
44896Can they conceal the blood of the murdered husbands and fathers, or stifle the cries of widows and orphans?
44896Can they conceal the fact of the disgraceful treaty of the generals with a portion of their own officers and men at Far West?
44896Can you divine them?
44896Could he pass any of these upon his fellow men as constituting the human body; the model or pattern answering to the former description?
44896Did I say congregations would gnash upon you?
44896Did John Wesley open the eyes of the blind?
44896Did you hear anything of the four great prophets out that way?"
44896Did you say the appointment was not given out?"
44896Did you say you cotched one on''em?
44896Echo answers, where?
44896For what does he pray?
44896Had_ He_ no love?
44896Has not bitter experience taught you that they are the same now?
44896Has some Elijah call''d and found them in the last Extreme, and multiplied their meal and oil?
44896Have they perished?
44896He asked the old gentleman what he thought of Joseph Smith being a Prophet?
44896He caught up the Book and inquired,"Whose is this?"
44896He replied in the same rough and careless manner,"You damned rascals, what is yours?"
44896He then read the revelation and said:"Have you desired this ministry with all your hearts?
44896How do you cross this river?"
44896How far is it?"
44896How is this?
44896How many children had Obadiah?
44896How many children had each of our uncles and aunts, the brothers and sisters of our father?
44896How shall I meet an entire community bowed down with grief and sorrow unutterable?
44896How shall I meet the aged and widowed mother of these two martyrs?
44896How shall I meet the sorrowing widows and orphans?
44896How shall we get a clue to them?
44896How then will you live?"
44896How, then, can I observe the ordinances of God and keep his commandments?"
44896I accordingly made for a house; but how was I to account for being a traveller, and on foot-- as nearly all men in that country travel on horseback?
44896I answered,"Whereby shall I know that this message is from the Lord?"
44896I replied to him in the language of the New Testament:"Doth our law judge a man before it hear him?"
44896I said to him,"you will not remain fastened to anything; how then can I pull you to pieces?"
44896I then heaved a deep sigh, and feeling exhausted and almost discouraged, I exclaimed to myself half aloud, how long shall I wander and find no rest?
44896I then inquired of him if he had seen any stray"nags"in his neighborhood?
44896I thought to myself,"well, this is a poor place to come for money, and yet I must have it; I know of no one else that has got it; what shall I do?"
44896I tried to prevail upon him, making use of the figure, supposing that he should get into a mud hole would he not try to help himself out?
44896I would ask how horse tracks came to be imbedded in the petrified rock of Kentucky, without a horse to make them?
44896I would ask what the wild buffalo are, if they are not the cattle of the ancient inhabitants?
44896If the Saviour in former days laid his hands on his disciples, why not in latter days?
44896If we are not members of the Church of Christ, wherein do we differ from the heathen, whom we affect to despise or pity?
44896If, then, we differ entirely from the pattern in all things, what claim have we, or any of the Christian world, to be considered the Church of Christ?
44896In a city with so many well supported churches and able divines, can no one be found to match this champion of the Mormons?
44896Is It possible to find out any descendant of either of the brothers or sisters of Christopher Pratt, of Saybrook, our great- grandfather?
44896Is it not better for them to know the worst in time to mend?
44896Is not this a shrewd and cunning policy on our part, gentlemen?
44896Is there any prospect that he will ever get free and return alive?"
44896It might be said, then, with propriety:"Peter I know, and Paul I know, but who are ye?"
44896Luman, drawing down his face and drawling his words with a loud and doleful tone, commenced as follows:"Now, Phila, wo n''t you love me?
44896MY DEAR SON PARLEY: I am well; how are you?
44896Missionaries are sent to the heathen; and why should discussion be denied heathenistic doctrines when they are brought to our own very doors?
44896No fond affection for His own, that you are banished thus, and left As exiles wandering in some dreary waste?
44896O my Father in heaven?
44896Oh, when will the time come?
44896One of the ladies came up and very candidly inquired of the troops which of the prisoners the"Mormons"worshipped?
44896Or why do you inquire so earnestly about my eyes being healed?"
44896Or, shall I tell them to stay at home and take care of themselves, and continue to build the Temple?
44896Our apostles?
44896Our messenger demanded to know who they were, and what were their intentions?
44896Said I,"Brother Murdock, how did you feel to be talked to by that woman?
44896Said I,"Mr. Peabody, are you good at a race?"
44896Said I: Can you tell me how, or by what means, or when I shall escape?
44896Said he,"Have you heard what has happened?"
44896Shall I tell them to fly to the wilderness and deserts?
44896She exclaimed,"why, good Lord, is that you?
44896Spent the evening at a tea party; at ten o''clock we sang,"When shall we all meet again?"
44896THE STANDARD OF ZION O, Saints, have you seen, o''er yon mountain''s proud height, The day star of promise so brilliantly beaming?
44896That may be, says the objector, but who believes it?
44896The golden Tyre, the splendid Athens, the Majestic Rome, with all their works of art-- Their monuments of fame, once the pride And glory of the world?
44896The man came in, and I looked up, with a vacant stare, or rather with a strange and distant air, and inquired if he was the man of the house?
44896The question was put to the Conference:"Who would volunteer to perform so great a journey?"
44896The woman, then turning to Mr. Smith, inquired whether he professed to be the Lord and Saviour?
44896Then again addressing his wife:"Come now, Phila; wo n''t you love me?
44896They immediately hailed him, and cried out,"Say, stranger, G-- d damn you, what is your name?"
44896This is your all; you have toiled for years to obtain it, and why not now continue to enjoy it?"
44896Under what circumstances, and in fulfillment of what Scriptures did they cease from among the Gentiles?
44896Was this in America, in the nineteenth century?
44896We naturally ask, why is this?
44896We say to the Jew, why all this?
44896Well, what if it does?
44896Were these scenes transacted in a constitutional republic?
44896What ate his thoughts?
44896What became of these things?
44896What could I do more?
44896What had he to do with our civil rights?
44896What have the Mormons to do with celebrating_ liberty_ in a damned old prison?"
44896What is the difference between a house full of wives and children or a house of"ill fame,"or of"harlots?"
44896What is the particular crime alleged against the Governor and citizens of Utah, for which they are threatened with destruction or conversion?
44896What is your name?"
44896What prophets?"
44896What say you to this, my brethren?"
44896What shall I say?
44896What then?
44896What''s the matter, Luman?"
44896What, then, should I do?
44896When shall I and my injured family and friends again enjoy thy sweets?
44896When shall the veil be rent and the full powers of the apostleship be permitted to be exercised on the earth?
44896When shall we our rest obtain?
44896When shall we repose beneath thy bower, or bask in thy boundless ocean of felicity?
44896When shall we sit again under our vine and under our fruit trees, and worship our God, with none to molest or make us afraid?
44896Where are our gifts of the Holy Ghost?
44896Where did you stay last night?"
44896Where did you stay last night?"
44896Where find one who was commissioned from heaven, and would administer salvation to me?
44896Where is our Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands?
44896Where is our Peter and John?
44896Where is our receiving the Word with joy, and being baptized_ when we believed_?
44896Where now those helpless ones I left to mourn?
44896Where the Majestic walls, the warlike battlements, The splendid palaces, the hanging gardens Of Babylon?
44896Where the mighty Pharaoh''s, the terrible Alexanders, the invincible Cesars, The warlike Hannibal?
44896Where the proud Nebuchadnezzar, who, with Golden sceptre, swayed the world, and made The nations tremble?
44896Where the proud Nineveh,-- The strong Thebes, with its hundred gates?
44896Who and when did our grandfather, Obadiah, marry?
44896Who baptized them for remission of sins?
44896Who can but love?
44896Who can realize it?
44896Who can withstand the Almighty, or frustrate his purposes?
44896Who commissioned them?
44896Who is Mr. Campbell?
44896Who ordained them to stand up as Peter?
44896Whom did they marry, and when?
44896Why I''d a tho''t you''d a kilt him on the spot; what have you done with him?"
44896Why do we not compare them with the model, and reject or receive at once?
44896Why does your bosom swell with hope and joy, And fire celestial kindle in your eye?
44896Why this disguise?--This painful sojourn in A land of death?-- Why wander far from Heaven''s eternal fold And from the bosom of your Father there?
44896Will the public believe that, with the foregoing view of the subject, the Legislature avoided an investigation?
44896Would you like to be partakers thereof?
44896_ Sir_--What do you mean by the term"Christianity?"
44896how long?
44896in the name of Jesus Christ I pray Thee, show me what these things mean, and what I shall say to Thy people?
44896is it a truth?
44896palace, etc.?
44896said I,"and how is this?
44896said I,"why do they oppose Mormonism?"
44896they are not out of prison, are they?"
44896vengeance cometh speedily upon the ungodly as the whirlwind, and who shall escape it?
44896was he not the commanding officer of the fortress of Far West, the headquarters of the_ Mormon forces_?"
44896what hast thou seen?
44896where his dictations of political government?"
50536And Enoch said unto the Lord: How is it that thou canst weep, seeing thou art holy, and from all eternity to all eternity? 50536 And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
50536And the Lord said: Whom shall I send? 50536 And when Enoch heard the earth mourn, he wept, and cried unto the Lord, saying: O Lord, wilt thou not have compassion upon the earth?
50536But John forbade Him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? 50536 Did this man sin, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
50536DispensationDefined.--It is time to ask, and to more fully answer the question, What is meant by the term"dispensation"?
50536Man?
50536Now seeing that I know these things, why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been called? 50536 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
50536The love that hath redeemed all worlds All worlds must still redeem; But mercy can not justice rob-- Or where were Elohim? 50536 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee?
50536What are we to understand by the seven seals with which it was sealed?
50536When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? 50536 Who''s on the Lord''s Side?"
50536Why should I desire that I was an angel, that I could speak unto all the ends of the earth? 50536 ''Forgive me my foul murder?'' 50536 *** How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days? 50536 ******Try what repentance can: what can it not?
50536***********"What are we to understand by the sounding of the trumpets, mentioned in the 8th chapter of Revelations?"
50536A friend of mine once said to me:"Why do I need to belong to a church, to subscribe to a creed, or to undergo any ordinance, in order to be saved?
50536Achievements of Christendom.--Who can doubt that this same philosophy applies to Christendom and its marvelous achievements, all down the centuries?
50536Again-- this time to the Romans:"Know ye not that so many of us as are baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
50536An Echo from Eternity.--Can anyone, enlightened by the Holy Spirit, doubt the heavenly origin of such wise and sublime instructions?
50536And did he not warn them against allowing"the salt"to"lose its savor"--its power to save and preserve?
50536And if the principle of power, must be so in man as well as in the Deity?
50536And why are they not chosen?
50536Are Earth and Heaven as one?
50536Are not all your exertions of every kind, dependent on your faith?
50536Are they not Jewish?
50536Are you not dependent on your faith, or belief, for the acquisition of all knowledge, wisdom, and intelligence?
50536As to the pouring process-- may not enough of an element be poured upon a person to bury him therein?
50536But O what form of prayer Can serve my turn?
50536But what does baptism mean?
50536Caesar, sitting upon the throne of the world, would have been mystified had the question been put to him: What shall men do to be saved?
50536Can hell prevent, when heaven and earth would join?
50536Can you conceive of its creation as a principle?
50536Carlyle on Repentance.--"Of all acts,"says Carlyle,"is not, for a man, repentance the most divine?
50536Did he not lay down his life and take it up again, as the Father had done before him?
50536Did not Jesus tell his disciples that they were"the salt of the earth"--the saving or preserving element among men?
50536Do you think such a plea would avail?
50536Elias?
50536Elijah''s Mission.--"Why send Elijah?"
50536Far more likely, is it not, that the king, rather than the subject, would be exempt from such obedience?
50536For how could they save others, if their own feet were not firmly planted upon the Rock of Salvation?
50536Had he always been noble and great?
50536Hark to that chime!--What tongue sublime Now tells the hour of noon?
50536How could redemption have been, had there been nothing to redeem?
50536How shall this alien become naturalized?
50536Human Standards and Divine Dispensations.--Why, it may be asked, did God place Adam and Eve in so seemingly contradictory a position?
50536I answer: How know you that we are not?
50536I have always been truthful, honest, virtuous, benevolent-- why will this not suffice to make my peace with God and pave my way to heaven?"
50536If he refuses to climb, who but himself is responsible for his remaining in the pit?
50536If this be true of Jeremiah, why not true of other prophets, both ancient and modern?
50536Imprisoned here the Mighty One, Who reigned in yonder skies?
50536In a word, is there anything that you would have done, either physical or mental, if you had not previously believed?
50536In other words, why use the symbol of the resurrection, if there be no resurrection-- if the symbol does not symbolize?
50536Is discord then no more?
50536Is it not just possible that baptism was instituted to symbolize this mighty birth, this mortal burial, with its immortal resurrection?
50536Is it not the faith of any nation, its trust in and reliance upon some power deemed by it divine, that constitutes its main strength?
50536John saw this point when Jesus presented himself for baptism:"I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?"
50536Like Suggests Like.--What said the Lord to Moses?
50536May one be pardoned and retain the offense?
50536Note also Paul''s words to the Corinthians, already quoted:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
50536O dying world, art welcoming Life''s life-- Light''s sun and moon?
50536Of what use were a gospel of salvation where nothing needed to be saved?
50536Or must that in which a person is buried necessarily come from beneath?
50536Or, may we not ask, what have you, or what do you possess which you have not obtained by reason of your faith?
50536Or, would have been opened unto you?
50536Original Excellence.--What had given Abraham his superior standing in the heavens?
50536Princes and Servants.--If the name Israel means"prince of God,"when applied to Jacob, may it not mean princes of God, when applied to his posterity?
50536Said he:"What is Priesthood?
50536Science so affirms, and who can gainsay it?
50536The Articles of Faith.--What should Latter- day Saints believe?
50536The Blood that Believes.--Next, let us consider the question: In what way did these calamities upon Israel prove a blessing to the human race?
50536The Centurion''s Faith.--Was not the blood of Abraham in the veins of the Roman centurion, whose faith caused even the Savior to marvel?
50536The Most Important Personage.--This gospel code-- this way into the kingdom-- what is it?
50536The ladder having been let down into the pit, how shall the fallen avail himself of the divine assistance offered?
50536Then why strain the simple metaphor,"This is my body,"in an ineffectual attempt to make it mean more or less than the Savior intended it should mean?
50536This, then, is one of the moral standards by which men and nations will be judged: How have you treated my servants whom I sent unto you?
50536Was it an original or an acquired excellence, or both?
50536Were they to be damned?
50536What are the divine laws of naturalization?
50536What does it consist of?
50536What had he done to deserve it?
50536What kind of men ought they to be, and what is required of them by Him who sent them forth?
50536What must he do for himself, that he may profit fully by the great things done in his behalf?
50536What pen can paint the marvel that befell?
50536What puny hand thy giant arm can stay?
50536What requirements are made of those who would be identified with the Church of Christ-- who would be saved in this world and in the world to come?
50536What tongue the wondrous miracle portray?
50536What was to become of martyrs, who had shed their blood in defense of the church, or for its sake, but had never confessed Christ nor been baptized?
50536When God would speak with man, who tells him nay?
50536When crushed, or backward held, thine hour beyond?
50536When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which is gone forth out of me?
50536When will my Creator sanctify me, that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?
50536When, when till now, so rife?
50536Where the deliverance from this worse than Egyptian bondage-- a bondage of which Egypt''s slavery was but typical?
50536Where was the Moses for such an exodus?
50536Who are these 144,000?
50536Who but God could reveal such principles as this marvelous book contains?
50536Who but one inspired of heaven could teach them in so pure a spirit and in such majestic terms?
50536Who could do this?
50536Who could retrieve the situation, bring good out of evil, mould failure into success, and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat?
50536Who, than the savage Lamanite, better understands the Mosaic law of retaliation--"an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth"?
50536Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
50536Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
50536Why peace?
50536Why was Abraham, with his seed, chosen for such a mission?
50536Why were they forbidden to do what they had manifestly come to do, and which had to be done in order to carry out the divine purpose?
50536Why, then, should you hope for admittance into God''s kingdom upon any other conditions than those which the King himself has laid down?"
50536Why, then, was he baptized?
50536Why?
50536Will Gods go down Thus low that men may rise?
50536Wilt thou not bless the children of Noah?
50536Would he be under any obligation to think so, even if a priest were to tell him it was true?
50536Would it not be that it was the assurance which they had of the existence of things which they had not seen as yet?
50536Would you ever planted, if you had not believed that you would gather?
50536Would you exert yourselves to obtain wisdom and intelligence, unless you did believe that you could obtain them?
50536Would you have ever asked, unless you had believed that you would receive?
50536Would you have ever sought, unless you had believed that you would have found?
50536Would you have ever sown, if you had not believed that you would reap?
50536Yet what can it when one can not repent?"
50536Your food, your raiment, your lodgings, are they not all by reason of your faith?
50536and would not have anxiously inquired,"What shall we do?"
50536or naked, and clothed thee?
50536or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
14139But,you say,"suppose his name goes down under the hoof of scorn and contempt?"
14139But,you say,"suppose his store burns up?"
14139Lord, is it I? 14139 Oh, when, thou city of my God, Shall I thy courts ascend?
14139Suppose his physical health fails?
14139Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars?
14139Well,said the minister,"would n''t you like to have me pray with you?"
14139Well,you say,"I have been driven out of that tower; where shall I go?"
14139What are you waiting here for?
14139What do you mean?
14139What,say you,"ca n''t a man be saved without going to church?"
14139Where did your grandfather die?
14139Where did your great- grandfather die?
14139Wherefore do the wicked live?
14139Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah, mighty to save?
14139Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?
14139Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?
14139Why are you here?
14139''Is that all?
14139A few nights later, while crossing the ferry, she overheard the name of her employer in the conversation of girls who stood near:''What, John Snipes?
14139A paragraph from their report:"''Can you make Mr. Jones pay me?
14139About to jump, where will you land?
14139After death seizes upon that soul, is there no resurrection?
14139And can it be possible that our eternity is dependent upon the healthy action of that which can be so easily destroyed?
14139And the soul will cry:"Is this forever?"
14139And then, when the bread is passed around, they taste of it skeptically and inquiringly, as much as to say:"Is it bread?
14139And who will say, on earth or in Heaven, that Havelock had not the right to preach?
14139And will He take care of the sparrow, will He take care of the hawk, and let you die?
14139Are not those of you who are in the third class ready to pass over into the second division, and become seekers after Christ?
14139Are not women as sharp as men on washer- women and milliners and mantua- makers?
14139Are the clerks in your store irate against the firm?
14139Are there any here who would like to enter into that association?
14139Are there two destinies?
14139Are we to go through the slaughter?
14139Are you all fed?
14139Are you doing nothing?
14139Are you ready for the emergency?
14139Are you ready to join with me in some new work for Christ?
14139Are you to blame?
14139As it was even- time he said to his wife:"Have you lighted the candles?"
14139As soon as it came within speaking distance the people on the shore cried out:"Did you save any of them?
14139Ask the day of judgment when her crowned debauchees, Commodus and Pertinax, and Caligula and Diocletian, shall answer for their infamy?
14139Ay, are you not ready to pass over into the first division, and become the pardoned sons and daughters of the Lord Almighty?
14139Because their own personal expenses are lavish?
14139Because they are avaricious?
14139But are there no truths to be uttered in regard to this great evil?
14139But as money is not a lawful tender, what is?
14139But do you know what made the ancient deluge a necessity?
14139But hear you not the tramp of your unpardoned sins all around the tower?
14139But how shall Abimelech and his army take this temple of Berith and the men who are there fortified?
14139But suppose you do not keep it?
14139But what is all that commotion and flutter, and surging to and fro above Him and on either side of Him?
14139But what shall be the destiny of the latter?
14139But where is the king?
14139But why talk of refuge?
14139But will the monument to Him who died for the eternal liberation of the human race ever be completed?
14139But you say,"Have n''t people lived on in complete use of it to old age?"
14139But, you say,"What is the use of all these harvest- fields to Ruth and Naomi?
14139By what principle of justice is it that women in many of our cities get only two thirds as much pay as men, and in many cases only half?
14139By what weapon?
14139Can a million wrongs make one right?
14139Can it be possible that heaven can not buy you in?
14139Can one speckled and bad apple in a barrel of diseased apples turn the other apples good?
14139Can those who are themselves down help others up?
14139Can those who have themselves failed in the business of the soul pay the debts of their spiritual insolvents?
14139Can you be without emotion as the Sun of Righteousness rises behind Calvary, and sets behind Joseph''s sepulcher?
14139Can you do such a shocking thing as that?
14139Can you have any doubt about who it is on the seat on the judgment day?
14139Can you imagine anything more unimportant than the coming of a poor woman from Moab to Judah?
14139Did it make you gloomy and sad?
14139Did not a meteor run on evangelistic errand on the first Christmas night, and designate the rough cradle of our Lord?
14139Did not the stars in their courses fight against Sisera?
14139Did the distress heal them?
14139Did the world come in to stand by his death- bed, and clearing off the vials of bitter medicine, put down any compensation?
14139Did they not try to divorce Margaret, the Scotch girl, from Jesus?
14139Did you ever put your forefingers on its eternal pulses?
14139Did you ever read De Quincey''s"Confessions of an Opium- Eater?"
14139Did you go with your head cast down?
14139Did you save any of them?"
14139Did you think that your soul was a mere trinket which for a few pennies you could buy in a toy shop?
14139Did you think that your soul was short- lived, and that, panting, it would soon lie down for extinction?
14139Did you think that your soul, if once lost, might be found again if you went out with torches and lanterns?
14139Did you, my brother, ever measure the meaning of that one passage:"Behold, I stand at the door and knock"?
14139Do n''t remember them, eh?
14139Do n''t you know that with some persons there is a tide in their spiritual natures which, if taken at the flood, leads on to salvation?
14139Do n''t you want to go in with such a rabble?
14139Do not women, as much as men, beat down to the lowest figure the woman who sews for them?
14139Do you believe that?
14139Do you believe that?
14139Do you believe that?
14139Do you expect me to take that pardon offered with such a voice as you have, with such an awkward manner as you have?
14139Do you hear that?
14139Do you know how it is made?
14139Do you know where Sheba was?
14139Do you know who Supply and Demand are?
14139Do you not feel the swellings of the great oceanic tides of Divine mercy?
14139Do you not see the troops?
14139Do you realize this?
14139Do you remember all those lapses in conduct?
14139Do you remember all those opprobrious words and thoughts and actions?
14139Do you say that I swing open the gate of heaven too far?
14139Do you want history?
14139Do you want logic?
14139Do you want poetry?
14139Does it not seem as if his volume of infamy were complete?
14139Does it not seem as if the last fifty years would make an appropriate peroration?
14139Does it reform him?
14139Far on in the ages one lost soul shall cry out to another lost soul:"How long have you been here?"
14139Fifteen, twenty, forty, sixty years?
14139For fun?
14139For what are you taking it?
14139From what land did you come?
14139Furthermore, let me ask why a chance should be given in the next world if we have refused innumerable chances in this?
14139Give us another chance"?
14139Great God, is life such an uncertain thing?
14139Had he lost his patience?
14139Had he resigned his confidence in the Christian religion?
14139Had the world treated him so badly that he had become its sworn enemy?
14139Happy?
14139Happy?
14139Happy?
14139Happy?
14139Happy?
14139Has he a right to expect to be invited after all the indignities he has done you?
14139Has he found any new elixir?
14139Have I held back any truth, though it were plain, though it were unpalatable?
14139Have not pains shot their poisoned arrows, and fevers kindled their fire in your brain?
14139Have they been used for the elevation of society or for its depression?
14139Have we not the Lord Almighty on our side?
14139Have you any idea that sin will wear out?
14139Have you ever imagined what will be the soliloquy of the soul on that day unpardoned, as it looks back upon its past life?
14139Have you ever tried it?
14139Have you given one half day to the working out of your salvation with fear and trembling?
14139Have you made any effort, any expenditure, any exertion for your immortal and spiritual health?
14139Have you never felt the quiver of its peerless wing?
14139Have you no idea of the coming of such a time?
14139Have you not noticed that God harnesses men, bad men, and accomplishes good through them?
14139Have you nothing better than money to leave your children?
14139He says,"Shall I stop the mill, or shall I run it on half time, or shall I cut down the men''s wages?"
14139He says:"Do you remember those chances you had for heaven, and missed them?
14139Hear you not all the trumpets of heaven and all the drums of hell?
14139Hear you not the welcome of those who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us?
14139His old comrades came in and said as they bent over his corpse:"What is the matter with you, Boggsey?"
14139How are these evils to be eradicated?
14139How can a man stand in the pulpit and preach on the subject of temperance when he is indulging such a habit as that?
14139How could you do so?
14139How dare the Christian Church ever get discouraged?
14139How darest thou sleep in harvest- time and with so few hours in which to reap?
14139How do I know it?
14139How do you feel toward that spiritual fraud, turpitude and perfidy?
14139How long did it take God to slay the hosts of Sennacherib or burn Sodom or shake down Jericho?
14139How long have you, my brother, lived unforgiven?
14139How long will it take God, when He once arises in His strength, to overthrow all the forces of iniquity?
14139How much robustness of health would a man have if he hid himself in a dark closet?
14139How shall it be taken?
14139How shall this great multitude be supplied?
14139How then?
14139I can not help now, while preaching, asking myself the question-- Am I ready for that?
14139I do not blame you for asking me the quivering, throbbing, burning, resounding, appalling question of my text,"Wherefore do the wicked live?"
14139I go a little further on the same road and meet a trumpeter of heaven, and I say:"Have n''t you got some music for a tired pilgrim?"
14139I said to one of the intelligent men of Ireland:"Tell me in a few words what are the sufferings of Ireland, and what is the Land Relief enactment?"
14139I see a man rising in that great crowd and asking:"Is there any one here who has bread or meat?"
14139I start out on this King''s highway, and I find a harper, and I say:"What is your name?"
14139I wonder what proportion of this audience will be saved?
14139If I bear a little too hard with my right foot on the earth, does it break through into the grave?
14139If a man topples off the edge of life, is there nothing to break his fall?
14139If a woman asks a dollar for her work, does not her female employer ask her if she will not take ninety cents?
14139If an impenitent man goes overboard, are there no grappling- hooks to hoist him into safety?
14139If anything is purchased and paid for, ought not the goods to be delivered?
14139If you are on the right side, to what cavalry troop, to what artillery service, to what garrison duty do you belong?
14139If you have bought property and given the money, do you not want to come into possession of it?
14139If, then, we are to be compelled to go out of this world, where are we to go to?
14139In other words, in what Sabbath- school do you teach?
14139Is it I?"
14139Is it all true?
14139Is it not fair that you love Him?
14139Is it not imperative that you love Him?
14139Is it not right that you love Him?
14139Is it possible that a man or woman sworn to be a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ is doing nothing?
14139Is it to frighten your soul?
14139Is it to help him back to a moral and spiritual life?
14139Is not that plain?
14139Is that so?
14139Is that the kind of society that reforms a man and prepares him for heaven?
14139Is there a God?
14139Is there a divergence now between the parlor and the kitchen?
14139Is there enough muscle in your arm for such a combat?
14139Is there no help?
14139Is there no way out?"
14139Is there not an old Book somewhere that commands us to go out into the highways and the hedges and compel the people to come in?
14139Is this a mere statement of a preacher whose business it is to talk morals, or is the testimony of the world just as emphatic?
14139Is this plea all in vain?
14139Is this world, which swings at the speed of thousands of miles an hour around the sun, going with tenfold more speed toward the judgment- day?
14139Lend you a shilling?
14139Lovely?
14139Messages that say:"When are you coming home to see us?
14139Must He take another darling child from your household?
14139Must He take another installment from your worldly estate?
14139Must I meet you there, oh, you dying but immortal auditory?
14139Must life come upon you with sorrow after sorrow, and smite you down with sickness before you will be moved, and before you will feel?
14139My friends, my neighbors, what can I say to induce you to attend to this matter-- to attend to it now?
14139My little child, seven years of age, said to her mother one day,"Why do n''t God kill the devil at once, and have done with it?"
14139Need I tell a cultured audience like this that there is no other name given among men by which ye can be saved?
14139Now what is the use of my discussing it any more?
14139Now, where is this to begin?
14139Oh, impenitent soul, have you ever tried the power of prayer?
14139Oh, man and woman, have you not learned that like vultures, like hawks, like eagles, riches have wings and fly away?
14139Oh, men of the strong arm and the stout heart, what use are you making of your physical forces?
14139Oh, must God come upon you in some other way?
14139Oh, my brother, what possessed you that you should part with your soul so cheap?
14139Oh, why do you not put out your arm and reach it?
14139Oh, would it not be better for us to get our nature through the Grace of Christ revolutionized and transfigured?
14139Oh, ye pursued, sinning, dying, troubled, exhausted souls, are you not ready now to hear me while I tell you of Christ, the Refuge?
14139Oh, ye who have tried this world, is it a satisfactory portion?
14139Old age?
14139On what battle- field, my brothers?
14139Only one test-- do you love Jesus?
14139Or for all eternity where would you be?
14139Or had you no idea what your soul was worth?
14139Ought not the apostle to know?
14139Ought you not give him freedom of choice?"
14139Out of so dark a night did there ever dawn so bright a morning?
14139Out of this audience to- day, how many will get to the shore of heaven?
14139Pay?
14139People cried out,"Who ever heard of such theories of ethics and government?
14139Really, is it bread?"
14139Roll over me with all thy surges, ye oceans of sorrow"?
14139Ruth going into that harvest- field might have said:"There is a straw, and there is a straw, but what is a straw?
14139Shall He not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?"
14139Shall I give an account for what I have told you to- night?
14139Shall I tell you when your death hour will come?
14139Shall any man or woman or child in this audience who has ever suffered for another find it hard to understand this Christly suffering for us?
14139Shall it rise into the companionship of the white- robed, whose sins Christ has slain?
14139Shall you, His child, rush in to criticise or arraign or condemn the divine government?
14139She coaxes him again, and says:"Now tell me the secret of this great strength?"
14139She said to Wellington:"Can there nothing good be said of this man?"
14139She said:"Are you not going to pay me?"
14139She took up the death- warrant, and it trembled in her hand as she again asked:"Does no one know anything good of this man?"
14139Some one said to him,"What are you listening for?"
14139Speak, dying Christian-- what light do you see?
14139Spinola said to Sir Horace Vere:"Of what did your brother die?"
14139Standing before some who shall be launched into the great eternity, what are your equipments?
14139The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?"
14139The debt is paid, and the receipt is handed to you, written in the blood of the Son of God-- will you have it?
14139The employer says:"I hear you are going to leave me?"
14139The entire kingdom of the morally bankrupt by themselves, where are the salvatory influences to come from?
14139The happiest, and the brightest, and the fairest in all heaven-- who are they?"
14139The man turned to the other, and said:"Where did your father die?"
14139The men whose life- time work is the study of the science of health say so, and shall I set up my opinion against theirs?
14139The question is asked:"Is there any good about this man?"
14139The servants come rushing up and say:"What''s the matter?
14139The tenant goes on improving his property, and after awhile I come around and I say to my agent,''How much rent is this man paying?''
14139The workman looks around to his comrades, and says:"Boys, what do you say to this?
14139The world clapped its hands and stamped its feet in honor of Charles Lamb; but what does he say?
14139Then chariots and horses of fire racing up and down the heavens; then perfect day:"Who is she that cometh forth as the morning?"
14139Then have you forgotten the last half of my text?
14139Then you have a soul, have you?
14139There is n''t anything like the Bible for a dying soldier, is there, my comrade?"
14139There is not enough food in all the village for this crowd; besides that, who has the money to pay for it?
14139There was a gentleman riding by on a horse, and he stopped and said to this corporal,"Why do n''t you help them lift?
14139They come bounding toward me, and I say:"Who are they?
14139They look as if they had rusted from sea- spray; and I say to the maiden of Israel:"Have you no song for a tired pilgrim?"
14139Though you should be successful in leaving a competency behind you, the trickery of executors may swamp it in a night?
14139To- morrow?
14139To- night?
14139Toward that bridal Jerusalem are our windows opened?
14139WHY ARE SATAN AND SIN PERMITTED?
14139Was it merely coincidental that before the destruction of Jerusalem the moon was eclipsed for twelve consecutive nights?
14139Was n''t it strange?"
14139Was there ever such a convocation of pictures, bronzes, of bric- Ã  -brac, of grandeurs, social grandeurs?
14139Well, how could the tender- hearted Paul say that?
14139Were there not enough sick to be attended in these Northern latitudes?
14139What are Michael Angelo''s great pictures?
14139What are Paul Veronese''s great pictures?
14139What are Tintoretto''s great pictures?
14139What are Titian''s great pictures?
14139What broken bone of sorrow have you ever set?
14139What can such a wretched mendicant as this fellow that is tramping on toward the house want with a ring?
14139What did Benjamin Franklin say?
14139What did Daniel Webster say of it?
14139What did Horace Greeley say of it?
14139What did Thomas Jefferson say?
14139What did he say?
14139What do you want?
14139What does Satan do for such a man?
14139What does the world do?
14139What does the world say?
14139What does the world think?
14139What effect such ballot might have on other questions I am not here to discuss; but what would be the effect of female suffrage on women''s wages?
14139What has been the testimony on this subject?
14139What have they done for your fortune?
14139What have they done for your health?
14139What have they done for your immortal soul?
14139What have they done for your reputation?
14139What have your companions done for you?
14139What is it that I see glittering in the mild eye of Jesus?
14139What is it that keeps you from rushing up and throwing the arms of your affection about His neck?
14139What is it?
14139What is that long procession approaching Jerusalem?
14139What is that monument in Greenwood?
14139What is that passage,"Ships of Tarshish shall bring presents"?
14139What is the advice to be given to the multitude of young people who hear me this day?
14139What is the advice you are going to give to your children?
14139What is the reason?
14139What is the terminus?
14139What is the use of your fretting about clothes?
14139What is the use of your fretting lest you will be overcome of temptations?
14139What is the use of your fretting, O child of God, about food?
14139What is the use worrying for fear something will happen to your home?
14139What is to be your destiny?
14139What is your Christian influence in this respect?
14139What is your influence upon young men?
14139What keeps me here?
14139What made Garibaldi and Stonewall Jackson the most magnetic commanders of this century?
14139What makes Edinburgh better than Constantinople?
14139What ought to be done with such hard behavior?
14139What proportion will be lost?
14139What reward, what gratitude, what sympathy and affection can I expect here?
14139What sounds do you hear?
14139What then?
14139What though our feet be blistered with the way?
14139What were the subjects of Raphael''s great paintings?
14139What will become of that womanly disciple of the world?
14139What would the colonel say?
14139What, then, will be said to us-- we to whom the Lord gave physical strength and continuous health?
14139What_ is_ the matter?"
14139When is that?
14139When we are attacked, what advantage is there in having a fortress on the other side of the mountain?
14139Where are the carpets?
14139Where are the daughters?
14139Where are your comrades now?
14139Where is he?
14139Where is she now?
14139Where is the book- binder that could make a volume large enough to contain the names of all the people who have ever lived?
14139Where is the hat- rack?
14139Where is the piano?
14139Where is the wardrobe?
14139Where would you and I have been if sin had been followed by immediate catastrophe?
14139Where?
14139Which side are you on?
14139Who are this other group standing so near the throne?
14139Who are those bright immortals near the throne, their faces partly turned toward each other as though about to sing?
14139Who are those two gentlemen now going up the front steps?
14139Who are those two taller and more conspicuous angels?
14139Who can doubt but it is appointed for the evangelization of other lands?
14139Who ever noticed such a style of preaching as Jesus has?"
14139Who got you out?
14139Who has not heard of Claude''s"Marriage of Isaac and Rebecca"?
14139Who has not heard of Da Vinci''s"Last Supper"?
14139Who has not heard of Dürer''s"Dragon of the Apocalypse"?
14139Who has not heard of Turner''s"Pools of Solomon"?
14139Who is she?
14139Who is that going up the front steps of that house?
14139Who is that mighty angel near the throne?
14139Who is that other great angel, with dark and overshadowing brow?
14139Who is that poor man, carried on a stretcher to the Afghan ambulance?
14139Who is this that I see coming out of that palace gate of Shushan?
14139Who needs it, if the refuge spoken of be a city or a castle, into which men fly for safety?
14139Who shall rouse them up?
14139Who will bring them to life?
14139Who will furnish the hammers?
14139Who will furnish the thorns?
14139Who will furnish these?
14139Who would volunteer to be his counsel?
14139Who, then, shall feed this multitude?
14139Whom shall I fear?
14139Whom the Lord loveth He gives four hundred thousand dollars and lets die on embroidered pillows?
14139Whose?
14139Why are they drudging at business early and late?
14139Why become a castaway from God when you can sit upon the throne?
14139Why defer this matter, oh, my dear hearer?
14139Why did God command the priests of old to strike the knife into the kid, and the goat, and the pigeon, and the bullock, and the lamb?
14139Why did that good man suffer, and that bad man prosper?
14139Why do I say this?
14139Why do the low fellows of the city now stick to him so closely?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do they go there?
14139Why do they go there?
14139Why do they not take the city cars on their way up?
14139Why do you not fly to it?
14139Why do you not step in it?
14139Why go?
14139Why have I told you all these things to- night, plainly and frankly?
14139Why in that direction open?
14139Why is that good Christian woman dying of what is called a spider cancer, while that daughter of folly sits wrapped in luxury, ease, and health?
14139Why not burst into tears at the thought that for thee He shed it-- for thee the hard- hearted, for thee the lost?
14139Why not heave the old miscreant into his dungeon now?
14139Why plunge off into darkness when all the gates of glory are open?
14139Why should I stand here and plead, and you sit there?
14139Why should they stay any longer?
14139Why this anxious look?
14139Why this deep disquietude in the soul?
14139Why throw away your chance for heaven?
14139Why will ye die miserably when eternal life is offered you, and it will cost you nothing but just willingness to accept it?
14139Why will you live on husks when you may sit down to this white bread of heaven?
14139Why, at the beginning of this service, did you do what you have not done for years-- bow your head in prayer?
14139Why, then, talk of refuge?
14139Why?
14139Why?
14139Why?
14139Will He come?
14139Will it?
14139Will the epidemic sweep Europe and America?
14139Will there be a judgment?
14139Will they do it with spear?
14139Will they do it with sword?
14139Will this war between capital and labor be settled by human wisdom?
14139Will you be among the gathered sheaves?
14139Will you be among them?
14139Will you let Him depart?
14139With battering- ram, rolled up by hundred- armed strength, crashing against the walls?
14139Wo n''t you let Me in?
14139Wo n''t you?
14139Would you advise us to come to you, or will you come to us?
14139Would you advise your friends to make the investment?
14139Would you go to Shreveport or Memphis, with the yellow fever there, to get your physical health restored?
14139Would you not like to be free?
14139Would you not like to exchange this awful uncertainty about the future for a glorious assurance of heaven?
14139Would you not like to- day to come up from the swine- feeding and try this religion?
14139You do not tell him that, do you?
14139You have yours; will you sacrifice it?
14139You say that is all imaginary?
14139You say to him:"Loan you money?
14139You say to me,"Did God not create tobacco?"
14139You say to me,"Is not God good?"
14139You say:"Where are you going?"
14139You will go over to the store to- morrow, and your comrades will say:"Where were you yesterday?"
14139You will not take up arms against the Triune God, will you?
14139and must all this audience share one or the other?
14139does not this story of Vashti the queen, Vashti the veiled, Vashti the sacrifice, Vashti the silent, move your soul?
14139in what prayer- meeting do you exhort?
14139is that the Master''s spirit?
14139of France, who was responsible for St. Bartholomew massacre, died?
14139or David Hume, who employed his life as a spider employs its summer, in spinning out silken webs to trap the unwary?
14139or Voltaire, the most learned man of his day, marshaling a great host of skeptics, and leading them out in the dark land of infidelity?
14139or will it go down among the unbelieving, who tried to gain the world and save their souls, but were swindled out of both?
14139that it will evaporate?
14139that it will relax its grasp?
14139that you may find religion as a man accidentally finds a lost pocket- book?
14139to what almshouse do you announce the riches of heaven?
14139to what penitentiary do you declare eternal liberty?
14139were there ever darker times than those?
14139where?
7125Couldst thou not watch with Me one hour?
7125If you please, dear friends, will you listen? 7125 Well, but,"say some,"is not a person who holds wrong views with a right heart better than a person with right views and a wrong heart?"
7125''And now what shall I say?
7125''Do I remember?''
7125''Go to the Meeting with you, Katie?''
7125''How,''asked Mrs. Booth once,''are we to put heart into people?
7125''Since you can pray so beautifully, will you come and talk to us on our special Prayer- Meeting night?''
7125''Was she not converted before this?''
7125''Would you rather keep the money for barley- sugar, Willie, or give it to the poor boy?''
7125All our enemies have to be conquered by_ faith_, not realization; and is it not so with the last enemy, death?
7125Am I not God?
7125And again:--''"Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldst believe, thou shouldst see the Salvation of God?"
7125And did Katie persevere?
7125And did our Army Mother in after years regret that she had acted like this?
7125And do not we see enough all round us to show that unless people adopt things on principle, because they see it to be right, they soon change?
7125And if you do, can you fail?
7125And then what do you think she did?
7125As I looked at the waving fields, and grazing sheep, the flashing sky, a Voice said in my soul,"Of what oughtest thou to be afraid?
7125But how can they do so?
7125Can not I supply thy little, tiny needs?"
7125Can you not live so till He finds you one after His own heart?
7125Dare you not take hold of the arm that holds the world and all things up?
7125Did The General like this advice and counsel?
7125Do many people go to see it?
7125Do you also follow Christ?
7125Do you wonder that the struggle was a severe one?
7125Had Catherine ever before thought of the day when she would get married?
7125Had she not great gifts and very remarkable powers, and was she not trained in a very special way to do the work to which God called her?
7125Have_ you_ iver tried lard isted o''bootter?
7125He chose this weak one, and then let him fail"?
7125He stepped down, and asked me,"What is the matter, my dear?"
7125How can I show you some of the marvellous results of her preaching?
7125How can we love each other more than Christ has loved us?
7125How can you expect such a sudden change as if you were a great big drunkard?
7125How, then, can ordinary people follow in her steps?
7125I wonder if you know what that is?
7125If this be true, what have I to fear?''
7125If you please, will you be converted?
7125My precious William is all I desire, and without this what would the most splendid home be but a glittering bauble?''
7125Oh, why should we not have that gift back?
7125Or did he feel, as some men do to- day, that women can not judge nor understand such things?
7125Perhaps you say,"You do n''t want me, then, to learn any more?"
7125Shall we read just this, that, and the other?"
7125She rose from her seat, and came and knelt beside me, saying:"Do you know what was my first thought?
7125Surely you will not sell your birthright?
7125Then he said,"And is n''t the altar holy?"
7125Then, said he,"Are you not holy?"
7125VI THE MOTHER''A lady once said to me,"How have you managed to get your children converted so early?"
7125Was not Mrs. Booth, you ask, an exceptional woman?
7125Was not, then, the long struggle and agony on her own behalf worth it?
7125What about yourself?''
7125What did she do?
7125What would you do if you were put in custody for two years, like Paul was?
7125Will He ever forsake them, and thus make Himself a laughing- stock for Hell?
7125Will you come to Jesus?
7125Will you give your heart to God or not?
7125Will you not rise to your destiny?
7125Will you?
7125William said,"Do n''t you lay all on the altar?"
7125Writing from Portsmouth, she tells the same story of loneliness and victory:--''You say,"How do you get on personally?"
7125Yes or no?''
7125You ask, did I ever feel so?
7125You say you wish you had heard her speak?
7125You will promise me, will you?''
7125You wonder what she did in those three years?
47182And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord? 47182 Good Master,"said he,"what good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?"
47182How can a man be born when he is old?
47182Is our modern nation to bring upon itself the doom of destructive depravity? 47182 Know ye not that there are more nations than one?
47182Men and brethren, what shall we do?
47182Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved?
47182Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word? 47182 Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
47182( 2) What shall be the purpose and attendant conditions of His coming?
47182-- 10-- ORIGINAL SIN Are All to Suffer from it Eternally?
47182-- 102-- WHAT DOTH IT PROFIT A MAN?
47182-- 15-- HOW DOES CHRIST SAVE?
47182-- 17-- IN THE REALM OF THE DEAD Paradise-- What of the Spirits in Prison?
47182-- 18-- WHY ARE THEY BAPTIZED FOR THE DEAD?
47182-- 23-- ARE BABES TO BE DAMNED?
47182-- 3-- WHAT''S IN A NAME?
47182-- 33-- IS THE BIBLE SUFFICIENT?
47182-- 50-- THE LAW OF THE LAND Should We Submit to It?
47182-- 58-- THE WORD OF WISDOM Sanctity of the Body"KNOW ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
47182-- 61-- TILL DEATH DOES YOU PART Is There No Hope Beyond?
47182-- 74-- HOW LONG SHALL HELL LAST?
47182-- 77-- BE YE PERFECT Is It Possible?
47182-- 81-- WILL MANY OR FEW BE SAVED?
47182-- 82-- THE GRAVES SHALL BE OPENED And the Dead Shall Live"WHY should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?"
47182-- 83-- RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD When Shall It Be?
47182-- 85-- THE HOUSE OF THE LORD Why do the Latter- day Saints Build Temples?
47182-- 90-- THE WILL OF GOD Though Opposed, Yet Eventually Supreme DO you believe that"whatever is is right"?
47182-- 92-- ARE MEN CREATED EQUAL?
4718216:22; 27:16), and more specifically that He is"the Father of spirits"?
47182And He saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
47182And how be it my Church, save it be called in my name?
47182And how be it my church, save it be called in my name?
47182And is it to be the lot of the many or the few?
47182And this because men would put their dogmas and precepts above the revealed word?
47182And what of the impressive lesson taught by the experience of Simon the sorcerer?
47182And what of the widow, whose sons were to be sold into bondage because she could not pay her late husband''s debt?
47182And who are these blessed ones?
47182And yet, why in reason should direct revelation from the heavens be more of an improbability today than in the centuries of long ago?
47182Are consistency and reason less to be considered in matters of Divine administration than in the affairs of mortals?
47182Are husbands and wives to be separated, and the mutual claims of parents and children to be nullified by the grave?
47182Are not the awful vicissitudes of the days of war and death sufficient to arouse us to some realization of the solemnities of eternity?
47182Are these, to whom no knowledge of the Gospel has come, to be under eternal condemnation in consequence?
47182Are they irrecoverably lost?
47182Are they to be hopelessly and forever damned?
47182Are you unable to realize that baptism is essential to salvation?
47182But the demon in the man laughed them to scorn, and cried aloud in derision:"Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?"
47182But what are the restraints of democracy in contrast with enslavement under autocratic rule?
47182But what of the hereafter-- shall we not be made equal there?
47182But who will affirm that things beyond human comprehension can not be?
47182But who will venture to affirm that foreknowledge is a determining cause?
47182But who will venture to affirm that passive belief as distinguished from active faith is here implied?
47182But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
47182But, it is fair to ask, shall not morality count in the judgment to come?
47182But, many have asked, had we not the Gospel?
47182Can a man be said to believe in Jesus Christ in any effective and genuine sense unless that man shall strive to do the things that Christ commands?
47182Can gold stay the hunger pangs better than the nourishing food that the money may buy?
47182Can he enter the second time into his body of flesh and be immersed in water?
47182Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
47182Can it be otherwise?
47182Can it be the Divine will that any man or nation shall come under the thrall of iniquity?
47182Can it be truthfully said that the father''s foreknowledge is even a contributory cause of the evil life of his boy?
47182Can moral defilement be any the less filthy and pestilential in man than in woman?
47182Certain wicked Pharisees sought to entangle Him by the question:"What thinkest thou?
47182Consider anew the question asked of Christ:"Lord, are there few that be saved?"
47182Could Scripture be simpler or plainer?
47182Could it be counted less than sacrilege to attach the name of Deity to a church called into being in the manner we have assumed?
47182Could the members of the Trinity be more definitely segregated?
47182Did Philip, who was directed in this ministry by the angel of the Lord, err in administering baptism by immersion?
47182Does the organization profess to be The Church of Jesus Christ, or The Church of the Latter- day Saints?
47182Expunge from the Bible all record of actual revelation and reference thereto, and what remains?
47182For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, today, and for ever; and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
47182For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
47182Had it not so been declared by Isaiah?
47182Had not that visit of deliverance been long predicted?
47182Had they not Moses and the prophets?
47182Have they not read the Scriptures, which say ye must take upon you the name of Christ, which is my name?
47182Have you never read of Naaman, captain of the Syrian hosts, who sought relief from his leprosy through the ministration of Elisha, the man of God?
47182Have you never read that in the last days all things shall be in commotion?
47182Have you read the story of the contrite Ethiopian eunuch, treasurer to Queen Candace?
47182He challenged assailants with the pertinent demand"Which of you convinceth me of sin?"
47182He demanded of the casuistical complainers:"Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?"
47182He that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?"
47182How can a man be baptized when he is dead?
47182How could the spirit be otherwise than in the image of God if it be divinely begotten and born?
47182How else are His definite asseverations concerning Himself to be construed?
47182If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
47182In the Realm of the Dead-- Paradise-- What of the Spirits in Prison?
47182In the heavens are parents single?
47182In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
47182In what then does the second death consist?
47182Is a male leper less to be shunned for fear of contagion that a woman similarly stricken?
47182Is hope yet open to us?
47182Is it enough that the debtor shall merely acknowledge his obligation and express regret that he has not heretofore been able to meet it?
47182Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?"
47182Is it not true that money or its equivalent-- the essential things that money can buy-- must be counted among the necessities of life?
47182Is it the will of God that man shall make of himself a drunken sot, with reason dethroned, and naught but his brutish passions alert?
47182Is it the will of God that woman''s virtue shall be bartered for gold, and that vice shall stalk unchallenged through the world?
47182Is it unreasonable to believe that unto the western fold God sent His shepherds, and that prophets officiated amongst them by Divine appointment?
47182Is the family relationship to end with death?
47182Is the plow more than the field to be furrowed, or the sickle than the ripened grain?
47182Is"Mormonism"Misunderstood Because of Its Unpopular Title?
47182Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
47182Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
47182Must we tolerate the shadow of death as an intruding guest at every wedding?
47182Note again the question, and part of the response:"Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved?
47182Note the explicit and withal pathetic words of the heavy- hearted Christ:"Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
47182Of the disciples he asked:"What and if ye shall see the Son of Man ascend up where he was before?"
47182Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
47182Original Sin-- Are All to Suffer from it Eternally?
47182Our Lord''s reply must have been humbling if not humiliating to the man:"Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?"
47182Paul evidently so knew, as his words attest:"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
47182Questions of supreme import to every one of us are these:( 1) When will Christ come?
47182Repeatedly did the Lord rebuke and admonish with such reproofs as"O ye of little faith,""Where is your faith?"
47182Resurrection of the Dead-- When Shall it be?
47182Saul of Tarsus when rebuked for his ill- directed zeal in persecuting the Lord''s own, exclaimed in agony:"What shall I do, Lord?"
47182Shall the terms of citizenship in the Kingdom of God be less definite than in the nations officered by men?
47182Such may ask: Are men to suffer penalty in the hereafter because they can not understand what is required of them in mortality?
47182The House of the Lord-- Why do the Latter- day Saints Build Temples?
47182The Law of the Land-- Should We Submit to It?
47182The gross materialist, who wilfully refuses to see or to acknowledge anything beyond the affairs of earth, may ask: How can water wash away sin?
47182The question as submitted was:"Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?"
47182Till Death Does You Part-- Is there no Hope Beyond?
47182To evil- hearted Cain the Lord said:"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
47182To the Savior''s question"Whom say ye that I am?"
47182To which interrogatory a fair rejoinder is Why not?
47182WHAT''S in a name?
47182Was it the will of God, think you, that Israel should sin?
47182What can we do?
47182What had Christ to offer in mitigation of their grievous state?
47182What is this frightful eventuality?
47182What led up to this utterance, calling for the explanatory"therefore"by which the relation of premises and conclusion is expressed?
47182What more could they need?
47182What shadow of excuse, not to speak of justification, can be found for this outrageous and cowardly discrimination?
47182What shall we do?
47182What then of the dead, who have lived and passed without so much as hearing that there is a Gospel of salvation or a Savior of the race?
47182What were the plants of Pharisaical tradition but noxious tares, doomed to be rooted up and burned?
47182What''s in a Name?--Is"Mormonism"Misunderstood because of Its Unpopular Title?
47182When Death is reaping so rank a harvest through war, pestilence, and famine, can we bear to believe it?
47182When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high?
47182When will men awaken to the imperative yet persuasive summons to repentance?
47182Whither then shall we look for guidance?
47182Who are the dead but the uncounted myriads who once lived in the flesh and have already passed to the world of the disembodied?
47182Who are the living but the few just now tabernacled in mortal bodies destined sooner or later to die?
47182Who but the superficial will venture to deny the influence of names?
47182Who is the more depraved-- the vendor or the purchaser of woman''s honor?
47182Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
47182Who of us has not felt at times the spontaneous yearning and aspirations incident to our deep inborn conviction of life beyond death?
47182Who that hears or reads can brush it aside?
47182Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
47182Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
47182Why then should babes be baptized?
47182Why waste time and effort in bewailing what Adam did?
47182With at least equal pertinency it may now be asked: How can a man who has died without baptism be baptized?
47182Worldly Gain-- Eternal Loss"FOR what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
47182and"How is it that ye have no faith?"
47182he asked;"can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
47182of their own children, or of strangers?
47182the skeptical may exclaim,"A heavenly being visiting the earth and talking to a man in these modern days?"
47182why are they then baptized for the dead?"
45846Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son,& c. Now, sir, is it at all incredible that an angel should come to men?
45846Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted, and slain them which told before of the coming of the Just One?
45846_ Say not thou what is the cause that the former days were better than these? 45846 A great and wise man, or obscure and ignorant, or an old or young man? 45846 Again, can the people of this country obtain a correct knowledge of the prophet through the religious prints? 45846 Again, it may be asked, will not those who have died without the knowledge of the gospel, during many centuries past, perish for want of the gospel? 45846 And how are the sons of the mighty fallen? 45846 And may they not do more good to their fellow- men by scattering about amongst the people promiscuously? 45846 And what could he do to disabuse the public mind? 45846 And where is the justice of leaving persons to perish, for want of that which it is not in their power to obtain? 45846 And who comes next to receive a message for all nations, and hold the keys of revelation for all nations? 45846 And who is he? 45846 And will not such a remission and forgiveness of sins be as valid as though He administered the ordinance of baptism himself? 45846 Angels have once tried to preach another gospel; and what has been the result of their efforts? 45846 Are not our preachers very grave, and apparently devoted and holy in their bearing? 45846 Are the children instructed in learning and religion? 45846 Are they not orthodox and evangelical, insisting much upon the new birth and a radical change of heart? 45846 Are we not scrupulously guarded against all levity and trifling conversation? 45846 Are you offended? 45846 Are_ they_ done away too? 45846 As her little ones would often inquire at the door of the waggon,how is ma''?
45846At this time, and in this day of revivals, where were the ten thousands of priests that officiate at the altar?
45846But He has a body; and what is His body like unto?
45846But grovelling unbelief will ask, how can such an immense city be let down to the earth, or suspended over it, and contiguous to it?
45846But how did he propose to exercise all that power which was given him both among the nations of the earth and in heaven?
45846But how is the true Church to show forth all the omniscience and potency of Jesus?
45846But how long a time does she want to run for this prize of"unity of faith,& c.?"
45846But if the righteous scarcely escape, where shall the sinner and ungodly appear?
45846But shall the knowledge of Christ be buried in oblivion because his acts and sayings can not be written?
45846But was the faith of Paul, and of the Judaic church generally, the faith of immediate revelation or the faith of miracles?
45846But what faith are they to have in order to receive it?
45846But what harm in all this?
45846But what shall I say of time- honoured orthodoxy?
45846But where are they now?
45846But, in reply to my own question, why the ancient religionists opposed Jesus Christ?
45846But, say they, have we not got the good old Bible, which makes men wise unto salvation?
45846But, where were the statesmen that make high professions of patriotism, and sensitive regard for the national honor of the United States?
45846By what faith shall the just live?
45846Can any man know God without faith?
45846Can it be supposed for a moment, that the Church is prevailed against, because it is removed from the earth?
45846Did he not thereby acquire the possession of all things in heaven and upon earth?
45846Did he not triumph over death, and ascend up on high, and lead captivity captive?
45846Did not the Lord apportion off the land of Canaan to the twelve tribes to be their inheritance for ever?
45846Did the message that Joseph received, lead him to disfellowship all the religious systems of the day, as incompatible with the primitive pattern?
45846Did they hear of it?
45846Do not you believe the scripture that saith,"except a man be born of the WATER and of the spirit, he can not enter into the kingdom of God?"
45846Do temperance lecturers, bible and education agents, and other moral reformers find it necessary to carry on their enterprises by such means?
45846Do the Mormons suffer much persecution?
45846Do their lives show that they do sincerely believe and love the apostolic gospel which they profess?
45846Do they not fast often and pray much?
45846Do they seek to avoid an open and frank discussion with the intemperate portions of the community?
45846Do we forget that all men are to be judged out of the books?
45846Do you also ask what kind of organization this Church has?
45846Do you ask why I make such a bold declaration, and how I know this seemingly exclusive and uncharitable truth?
45846Do you ask, if I call baptism a saving ordinance?
45846Do you not believe that the walls of Jericho fell down under the simple blast of the rams''horns?
45846Do you not preach, sir, the ancient faith spoken of in the eleventh chapter of Hebrews, for modern believers to imitate?
45846Do you say, are they credible witnesses?
45846Do you think there is too much power invested in this chosen order of men?
45846Does he appear at the head of his troops as a military commander?
45846Does he appear at the head of his troops as a military commander?"
45846Does he claim to be inspired?
45846Does not the word by Joseph commend itself to every man''s conscience where it is heard with due candour?
45846Has he ceased wholly from the earth?
45846Has he not a right to say by what ordinance sins shall be remitted?
45846Has he not a right to say who are fit subjects for baptism?
45846Has not Christ died?
45846Has not Jesus Christ a right to remit sins by baptism unto repentance?
45846Has there been the like fanaticism since the time of the crusades?
45846Hast thou lost all admiration for the Spirit''s miraculous gifts, power, and blessing?
45846Have ye received the Holy Ghost_ since_ ye were baptized?
45846He drove him into an extremity for pretending to work miracles; did n''t he?
45846How can Christ come with his ten thousand Saints, and descend with a shout?
45846How can it be that a people of this description are not pious and exceedingly holy?
45846How could Elijah go up in the chariot of Israel?
45846How could Jesus ascend up till the eye could see his person no longer?
45846How could Peter know Jesus, when he heard his conversation and preaching?
45846How could the STONE, containing it, ever have been CUT OUT OF THE MOUNTAIN WITHOUT HANDS, if it had never been put_ into the mountain_?
45846How could the angel fly through the midst of heaven, that the prophets Zechariah, John, and Daniel saw speaking to the young man Joseph?
45846How do birds fly in the air, and vast planets hang on nothing?
45846How do devoted sectarians entertain the Latter- day Saints?
45846How do men have the testimony of Jesus?
45846How is it, sir, that devils do not trouble modern churches, as they did the primitive saints?
45846How long shall men wage a war of scandal, extermination, and massacre against the advocates of miracles?
45846How long shall this treatment of the Saints be persisted in?
45846How many inhabitants has the city of Nauvoo?
45846How will Saints, by tens of thousands and millions, be caught up to meet him in the air?
45846How, then, are these innumerable kingdoms governed?
45846I reply, How can the earth be suspended in vacant space?
45846If Christ has power on earth to forgive and remit sins, may He not send forgiveness and remission by another, even by whom he will?
45846If Isaac and Ishmael have no records of parentage, how can one claim rights of lineage above another?
45846If it can not forecast events beyond the mere common prescience of human minds, how can the wise man foresee the evil in time to hide himself?
45846In conclusion, do you ask if the Apostolic Church is again re- established, where is it?
45846Is he a man of prayer?
45846Is it a thing incredible with you, sir, that God should remit sins through baptism?
45846Is it not God that justifies?
45846Is it not also credible, that God should employ an angel to carry a message to the nations?
45846It would give me great pleasure to learn, also, how you are employed?
45846Jehovah speaking?
45846Jesus was removed from this life and gave up the ghost, but was he therefore prevailed against?
45846Might we not as soon think the spirit has grown old to dotage, or lost his first love, or been beguiled into other pursuits of less importance?
45846Must the best constitution, ever given to any uninspired nation, be made the sport of traitors and demagogues?
45846Must the sons of venerated puritans so soon be covered with the inglorious gore of assassinations and belligerent carnage?
45846Must thy cities be laid waste, whose lofty spires rival the mountain- tops, in courting the earliest sunbeams of the morning?
45846Now, may not the reply that would fit them be applicable to the advocates of modern christianity?
45846Now, sir, to which of these sides do you belong?
45846Now, sir, what has become of this miraculous and almighty spirit?
45846Now, sir, what objection can there be for a man sent from God to remit sins by baptism, in the name and by the authority of the King of heaven?
45846Now, sir, when I have conceded most liberally to the above, what does it all prove?
45846Now, to what man might we expect an angel would bring such a message of vast importance?
45846Now, was the young man Joseph_ the_ man, or look we for another?
45846Now, when God shall build up Zion and his Holy House in the tops of the mountains, and all nations flow into it, will He not appear in his glory?
45846Or is it incredible that he should come soaring, or"_ flying_ in the midst of heaven to earth?"
45846Reverend and Dear Sir,--A question has sometimes been asked concerning infants-- with what bodies will they come forth?
45846Reverend and Dear Sir,--You have doubtless been ready to ask, time and again, why this GATHERING together of such large bodies of Saints?
45846Says he,"else why are ye baptized for the dead?"
45846Shall I attempt to describe the scene at Nauvoo on that memorable evening?
45846Surely He never wrought so lazily, or in such imbecility and indifference in any other age, when true believers or prophets were on the earth?
45846The full biography of Jesus Christ contained in the New Testament?
45846The governor threatening to destroy the city in person if they did not keep the peace, and deliver the Smiths for trial?
45846To the unbelieving?
45846To whom?
45846True: He did make this declaration; but what does it prove?
45846Was it a marvellous tale that he told?
45846Was it an airy, invisible, evanescent, mystical_ nothing_, which some would denominate spirit?
45846Well, now, what kind of body or person had Jesus Christ, which looked so much like the Father''s person?
45846What ailed the Judaic churches in Christ''s day?
45846What are the dimensions of the Temple, now in course of erection?
45846What but the power of God could have secured these great and blessed results in the very teeth of boasting christendom?
45846What could I do?
45846What fellowship hath Christ with Belial, or believers with unbelievers?
45846What has been the consequence?
45846What is the faith of each?
45846What is the nature of the worship among you, and wherein does it differ from that of religious people with whom you have been acquainted elsewhere?
45846What is their condition, occupations, and general character?
45846What is their doctrine, and whither are they fleeing?
45846What mysterious collection of visions, arranged into the form of a BOOK, that no uninspired man can read, IS THIS?
45846What part did they all take towards regulating public opinion and preventing human slaughter?
45846What saith the scriptures?
45846What were Peter, Elijah, or Moses, but earthen vessels, by whom God communicated his own knowledge, power, and glory?
45846What, then, is the true and infallible standard of character?
45846When every form and power of sin ceases, may we not expect that death will also cease?
45846Where are those who have sown to the flesh during this long and glorious reign of the righteous on the earth?
45846Where is he now?
45846Where is now the ordinance of anointing with oil?
45846Where is the evidence of its increase of power or knowledge?
45846Where should they have deposited it, so that it could have answered the purpose intended, so well as in the ground?
45846Where the least signs of approximation to"unity of faith,"and the"full stature measure of Christ"in"manifold wisdom and power?"
45846Where the ordinance of imposition of hands?
45846Where the ornamental beauty and symmetry of the Bride that is preparing for the marriage feast of the Lamb?
45846Where was the legislature of Illinois when the Smiths were shot in prison, in the sight of all Carthage, by hundreds in a painted gang?
45846Where were the Illinois priests of modern christianity at that time?
45846Where were the innumerable converts to modern christianity?
45846Where were the rulers and governors?
45846Who are these Latter- day Saints?
45846Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
45846Who could convince Jacob of the fallacy of visions, after what he experienced at Bethel?
45846Who could dissuade Peter from the faith of miracles, after witnessing the lame man healed at the gate of the temple?
45846Who ever heard such a thing, except from transgressors sitting in the region and shadow of death?
45846Who is prepared to say that the faithful will not take the cup of blessing, even in the heavens, and drink wine in our heavenly Father''s kingdom?
45846Who is the man, to whom the angel shall give the gospel message of all nations, in the last days, according to the vision of John, the revelator?
45846Who shall lay any sins to his charge?
45846Who shall say that the penitent believer''s sins are not remitted by baptism?
45846Who, sir, that has read them does not clearly perceive that they speak familiarly of things past, present, and to come?
45846Why can they not stay in their former residences, like other christians?
45846Why were the learned and devout Judaic churches surprised that Peter should proclaim to thousands--"be baptized for the_ remission_ of your sins?"
45846Why, go away off to some distant part of the earth?
45846Will they be raised in the stature of manhood or adult size?
45846Will you stop here and throw down my letter with contempt, as though an ignorant upstart had abused you?
45846With what contempt would Abraham look upon the religion that immediately preceded the days of Moses?
45846Would David or his mighty men doubt the power of God, after a single individual had lifted up his spear and slew_ eight hundred_ at one time?
45846Would mobbing and imprisonment force Sampson to abandon his supposed delusion, after he had put to flight an army of thousands?
45846You ask"If the Latter- day Saints are persecuted; if so, by whom are they persecuted?"
45846You ask,"By whom we are persecuted?"
45846You ask,"Is he a man of prayer, of a pure life, of peace?
45846You ask,"What is their condition, occupation, and general character?"
45846You inquire,"Does he claim to be inspired?"
45846You wish to know,"What is the personal character and influence, doctrines and claims of him who is called the leader, Joseph Smith?"
45846Your inquiries and objections I will briefly answer.--Why should not the religious world be mistaken?
45846a man of peace?
45846a man of pure life?
45846and that the simple touch of the hem of a garment, or of handkerchiefs, was attended with healing virtue to them that believed?
45846are not the millions of China and Asia religious?
45846can so many divines of celebrated learning and devotion have been all this time in error?
45846can_ he_ be, in very deed, a true prophet of God?
45846do not the great mass of the human family profess to be religious?
45846if so, from whom?
45846is not the Almighty God to be found as much in one place as another?
45846is she any better?"
45846is there no hope?
45846my much- loved friend, will you not shudder at the sight of such a catastrophe before the modern churches?
45846say you; could God do such a bloody deed?
45846settled down under reconciliation to a load of doubts and fears, hoping that death will remove thy tormenting burden?
45846where are the wicked all this time?
45846whether your family are with you?
50955Aaron, how did you come to this?
50955Among the thousand women of the court, are there not maids that please you? 50955 And during that time you found no signs of life?
50955And that is--?
50955And the proof?
50955And what if it were?
50955And where are you going with this Nephite, who is the son of a liar?
50955And where will you be, you priest of Satan, on that day?
50955And who is the lady that dares withstand the bold Amulon?
50955And who, in all the realm of the Jaredites would dare?
50955And you?
50955And you?
50955Are you the princess of this island, or Mother Eve in the Garden of Eden?
50955At least, you will let Amalickiah go?
50955But the others? 50955 Ca n''t you shake this depression off?"
50955Can not they be apprehended?
50955Did he stay so long with mother? 50955 Did you lose any other relatives besides your father on the boat?"
50955Did you tell him it was of vital importance?
50955Did_ you_ come in one of the ships of Hagoth?
50955Do you know what for?
50955Does Abinadi know?
50955Hagoth making love to an Indian; I wonder what Ahah will say?
50955He is going to put Abinadi to death?
50955How can we expect justice when the Nephite officials are in secret league with the robbers?
50955How did you find out?
50955How did you know I was here?
50955How do you know it is an island?
50955How do you propose to do it?
50955How do you think they''d burn him-- dead?
50955How goes it?
50955How long were you-- alone?
50955How?
50955How?
50955I address the commander- in- chief of the Nephite forces?
50955If I should leave, what then? 50955 If we are the only persons living on this island, how long must we stay before others come?"
50955If you should fail?
50955Is my brother Aaron, son of King Mosiah here?
50955Is that what brought you here, my lady?
50955It is you, Tish? 50955 May I ask what you were entering the country for?"
50955Not going back?
50955Oh, God, have I come to this? 50955 Perhaps the same conveyance will carry you back?"
50955Save your people? 50955 Shall we release him?"
50955Since you have refused to become the king''s son- in- law, may I ask what you propose to do?
50955The price? 50955 Then you are a merchant?"
50955Then you were not married?
50955Then you will do nothing?'''' 50955 Then you will let us take you back in our boat?"
50955They''re not going to burn him alive?
50955This man has spoken the truth, and when, in all the reign of the just Noah, was a man put to death for speaking the truth?
50955Three times? 50955 Was he, to whom you were betrothed, drowned?"
50955Was it for this that my people fought the bloody wars with the Lamanites? 50955 Was that what you wanted to see me about?"
50955What are the charges?
50955What are they waiting for?
50955What do you mean?
50955What do you want that for?
50955What have you done?
50955What have you seen?
50955What is it now?
50955What is my lady''s latest caprice?
50955What is that compared with the salvation of souls? 50955 What now, Amulon?
50955What of it?
50955What would his be?
50955What, do you court the father? 50955 When did the Nephites have to call upon their ancient enemies for help?"
50955Where is Zara, the daughter of Gideon?
50955Where is he?
50955Wherefore the crowd?
50955Who are these Gadiantons?
50955Who is there to hear you?
50955Who killed him?
50955Who told you that they were in prison?
50955Why are you here alone at this time?
50955Why ca n''t I make clothing out of these?
50955Why did n''t you come to my feast?
50955Why did the king have you brought here? 50955 Why do n''t you reproach me for having brought you to this?"
50955Why do you, the priests of the Lord, who are supposed to teach the people, ask these things of me? 50955 Why not?
50955Why not?
50955Why should you not rule over the whole continent, for you are stronger than they?
50955With whom?
50955Would it then be so distasteful?
50955Would talking about it mend matters?
50955You are going back to Antionum?
50955You are in a hurry, today?
50955You are willing to pay the price?
50955You found--?
50955You have prospered?
50955You remember that day when we first met, my father offered me to you?
50955You wanted me, father?
50955You will cease the conflict for my sake?
50955You will send your orders?
50955You will wait here for me, Mulek?
50955After a silence, he said gently,"Have you thought, my child, that after this is accomplished there must come a day of reckoning?"
50955And you?
50955And you?"
50955And you?"
50955As his flying figure wa?
50955As the orator ended with the appeal,"Will you who have so bitterly resented the Lamanitsh yoke bend the knee to a Nephite king?"
50955Believeth thou this?"
50955Could that be Zara, the daughter of Gideon, in the party of the princess?
50955Does not this testify against them?"
50955Does nothing there suit you?"
50955Else why had she stooped to love him?
50955How did you come here?"
50955How did you get out?"
50955How do I know that Hagoth has not a dozen Indian loves among his own people?"
50955How was it that you, a girl, of all your crew was saved?"
50955If the horrors of their surroundings palled on him, what must it be to her?
50955If they knew it, what would they do to you?"
50955Is there no end to our endurance?"
50955Resisted the yoke of bondage to become thralls of a Nephite king, because perchance, Amalickiah would have it so?"
50955Should he let a stranger be more generous than he?
50955So, that is why you came to the palace?"
50955There are no people living here?"
50955To grace the train of Otalitza, when there are a hundred women fighting for the place you occupy?
50955Under the circumstances what else could I say?"
50955Was it apoplexy, a deep seated heart trouble, or had the Lord, who promised Ammon that he should pass unscathed through perils, struck him down?
50955Was there no end?
50955Were there not enough, but my daughter must grace your court?
50955What can you do?"
50955What crime did you commit in Zarahemla that makes you an outcast?"
50955What do you want?"
50955What does Lehonti say?"
50955What has it brought me?
50955What if she had died before the cliff dwelling was attacked?
50955What if she herself should go to sleep in this dire exigency?
50955What if she were already dead?
50955What if she were gone and all of his torture were in vain?
50955What if they were all dead?
50955What is this insensate thing that I have poured out the lavishness of my soul on?
50955What office in the kingdom could he offer for such a crime?
50955What say you, my girl?
50955What was she doing in the palace of the king?
50955What was the matter with the garden?
50955What would happen to him there among the hills if he lost his reason?
50955Where are the others from your boat?"
50955Where did you go?"
50955Where was Gualzine?
50955Who is this man that he should judge thee?"
50955Who knows but what if we come to one belief that these bloodthirsty wars between our two peoples shall cease?"
50955Who knows?
50955Why had n''t they picked him up and carried him in?
50955Why so gloomy?
50955Why, I say, except at my request?
50955Will you not ask the king''s permission that I may go?"
50955Would it make any difference if the woman offered herself to you?"
50955Would you have a rose, a violet, a magnolia, a lily, a passion flower or a tulip?
50955Would you like to see them?"
50955You are strong, will you not lift the lid back into place?"
50955You say that you have relinquished your father''s kingdom to come and live among us?"
50955has the gentle Alma turned prophet?
60491Does the necessity of expiation in order to pardon arise from the nature of the case, or from an arbitrary arrangement? 60491 Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
60491Should you, in all seriousness, if participation in such a world were proposed to you, feel bound to reject it as not safe enough? 60491 The soul-- the mind of man-- the immortal spirit-- where did it come from?
60491Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give more than twelve legions of angels? 60491 *** O Lord God of hosts, who is a strong Lord like unto thee? 60491 *** Why could not man have been made a perfectly pure, innocent, happy being, unplagued by evil and incapable of sin? 60491 : satisfy the law in the future by perfectly obeying it, and in the past by enduring its whole penalty? 60491 And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord? 60491 And can the vicarious suffering of an innocent victim pay the debt to justice due from one who is guilty of the transgression of law? 60491 And how far this greatest and best may arise above the other Intelligences, who may say? 60491 And on the other hand, for the promotion of life, what encouragement has God not given? 60491 And shall this suffering for others have no benefiting effect upon those others for whom the suffering is endured? 60491 And what is the condition of that righteous father and mother the while, when they look upon this sad mischance in their household? 60491 Animals must have been slain to provide the skins that clothed Adam and Eve; and wherefore slain, except in sacrifice? 60491 As to the importance of the subject, need anything be said? 60491 At what point does she enter into the moral and spiritual economy? 60491 But how could a man, himself stained with sin, be an offering for sin? 60491 But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
60491But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?"
60491But how?
60491But is such an effect to us who know something of the force of steam contrary to the laws of nature?
60491But what man descending in the ordinary course would be free from sin?
60491But, enquires the sinner, is there no way for escape?
60491Can I not devise some way by which I can extricate myself from the penalty of the second law and escape this second banishment?
60491Can there be such a thing as vicarious suffering?
60491Could Other Means than the Atonement Have Been Provided for Man''s Salvation?
60491DOES THE NECESSITY OF THE ATONEMENT ARISE FROM THE NATURE OF THE CASE, OR FROM ARBITRARY ARRANGEMENT?
60491Do these qualities pertain to the body?
60491Else what shall become of man?
60491Forgive man his transgression out of hand as becomes the true sovereign of the universe?
60491Have we here the reappearance of the old Epicurean doctrine,"pleasure is the supreme good, and chief end of life?"
60491Hence, the phrase"shall we not be subject to the Father of spirits and live?"
60491How can it be otherwise when the higher powers which God has conferred upon him are subordinated to and made the instruments of his animalism?
60491How can we have courage, unless there is danger and apprehension of the danger?
60491How can we have fidelity, unless there is some trust to be maintained, and some temptation calling on us to leave the trust and be false to it?
60491How can we have patience, unless there are burdens?
60491How did they arrive at the knowledge of it?
60491I will observe, in passing, that what should most concern us is, not so much how it is that such is the case, but is it a fact?
60491If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
60491Is it logical to say that the intelligence of spirits is immortal, and yet that it( i. e., the intelligence) had a beginning?
60491Is it meaningless?
60491Is it not nature''s testimony to the fact of the desirability of life?
60491Is life-- especially human life-- worth living?
60491Is my case hopeless?
60491Is the subject difficult?
60491Is''the blood of Christ''the blood which flowed from Him at the crucifixion?
60491It is correct enough, but how did it get into your head?
60491May it not, however, from some points of view be regarded as a misnomer, this"fall?"
60491Men Suffer With Each Other on Account of Sin:_ Then men suffer_ with_ each other?
60491Motive Force of the Atonement:_ And what shall prompt a Deity to make such an atonement?
60491Nay, rather, what can he do?
60491Nay, what can he do?
60491No marvel that Moses sang,"Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods, glorious in holiness?
60491Of this attribute David sings:"The heavens shall praise thy wonders, O Lord:*** for who in the heaven can be compared unto the Lord?
60491Our author quotes Hooker as in substantial agreement with the above views as follows:"Then what is the fault of the church of Rome?
60491Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
60491Shall this love- force of men and of divine Intelligences be mere waste of the highest and most refined of all forces-- spiritual force?
60491The Problem:_ What, Then, Can Man or God Do?
60491The writer who exhibits it more plainly and fully than any other is Iranaeus(+200?)
60491Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than Twelve legions of angels?
60491Ultimately and in the last resort will not they, too, put themselves in time with the harmony of existence?
60491What assurance had they of its truth?
60491What can God do?
60491What can man do?
60491What do we learn from all this?
60491What gives him character as good or bad, small or great, lovable or detestable?
60491What makes the quality of a man?
60491What shall God do?
60491What then, is meant by the ascription of the attribute Omnipotence to God?
60491What would have been the effect on the mind of the old- time sailor?
60491Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened?
60491Who among the sons of the Mighty can be likened unto the Lord?
60491Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
60491Who is to say?
60491Who told you so?
60491Who told you that man did not exists in like manner, upon the same principles?
60491Why?
60491Will you join the procession?
60491Will you trust yourself and trust the other agents enough to face the risk?
60491[ A] Under these circumstances what shall man do?
60491[ A]"Whom shall I send?
60491[ Footnote B: A question presses on the optimists,*** Are the rebellious and the sinful not also on the up grade?
60491[ Footnote B:"Freedom and reason make us men, Take these away, what are we then?
60491_ The Authority for Protestant Conclusions:_ But to what authority could the Reformers appeal in behalf of their proposition?
60491and word[ expression?]
60491do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice?
60491do ye suppose that mercy- can rob justice?
60491iii:24, 26), then asks:"Whom shall I send?
60491or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
60491or who hath stretched the line upon it?
60491or who laid the corner stone thereof,_ when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
7429Did I not tell you that I would go through with you?
7429Did I not tell you that you were going to pass through deep waters?
7429Do you doubt my having been tired?
7429Do you doubt the Lord''s resting me?
7429Do you know what came to me first?
7429Do you know what the matter is then?
7429Do you know what you have to do?
7429Do you want to know why it is not clear to you now?
7429For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? 7429 Has he not shown you that that is your future work?"
7429Have I not done as I promised?
7429If I can get a congregation together,said she,"will you talk to them?"
7429Jeremiah, what patent medicine have you been taking?
7429Mama, are n''t you better now?
7429Mary, why do n''t you set a better example?
7429Mother, wo n''t you forgive me?
7429Mother,said I,"what makes that light?"
7429Shall I go across first and see how deep the water is?
7429Sister Cole,said he,"what do you think about baptism: is it a commandment of God?
7429Sister,I asked,"do you call this death?"
7429There,said my brother,"can you take that?
7429Well,said they,"what will you do if God does not give you the means?"
7429What are you doing that for?
7429What commandments?
7429What have you there?
7429What kind is that?
7429Where did you get it?
7429Why did you not tell us?
7429A few minutes later, when one of my brothers went to the barn, Father said to him,"What is that noise at the house?"
7429After I had read the line to her she said,"Mary, ca n''t you adopt the next line as yours?
7429After I was vaccinated, some one said to me,"Now you feel more safe, do n''t you?"
7429After prayer she said,"Mama, are you better now?"
7429After the little girl had prayed the third time, she said,"Mama, are n''t you better now?"
7429And he said,"Do you mean that he has healed you or that he has healed that sore on your face?"
7429Are you not willing to be coworkers with others for the Lord?"
7429Are you not willing to plant and let some one else water?
7429Are you willing to fight in it?"
7429As I was lying on the couch trying to rest, my brother said,"Mary, is there anything you want from the Lord?"
7429As she finished her story, we asked,"Is there anything we can do?
7429Before leaving us, the sister said,"What are you going to do after we are gone?"
7429Can we think that it pleases His loving heart To cause us a moment''s pain?
7429Can you accept the lesson the Lord wants to give you?"
7429Collections were taken up for the ministers and for the general expenses of the meeting, but no one ever said to me,"Do you need any means?"
7429Do you not think he will do to trust?
7429Do you not think we should be very thankful since we are the most highly favored people on earth?
7429Do you think it would be a good idea to have a day of fasting and prayer?"
7429Do you think it would be all right for me to open my heart to you and tell you my burden?"
7429Does not the"all"include the women present?
7429During my discourse, I said,"Fools make a mock at sin, but who is it that mocks God?"
7429Finally, Mother, who had been listening to the conversation, said to him,"Can you eat a raw egg if I get it for you?"
7429God cut my excuses short with,"Who made man''s mouth?
7429He now brought me face to face with the question,"What will you do?"
7429Her older sister said to her one day,"Rebecca, our dear mother died a Universalist; are you going to forsake her faith?"
7429How can we do this if we do not open our hearts to others and tell what our burdens are?
7429I have heard Brother Warner say when he met those who seemed to have no praises stirring in their souls,"Have you no calves this morning?"
7429I often sat beside my mother and cried,"Mother, why ca n''t I die?
7429I opened it and as God would have it, my eyes fell on these lines:"And will you basely to the tempter yield?"
7429I thought,"Why does he talk that way?
7429If so, what is the correct mode?"
7429Is not the servant of the church the minister?
7429It came to me,"How do you know but that the shoes are downstairs waiting for you?"
7429My Mother, who was sitting by, said,"Mary, what are you doing?"
7429Not knowing how my soul had been longing for God and a new life, he said,"Mary, what has broken loose?"
7429Noticing what I was doing, she said,"Mary, what is the matter?"
7429On the Wednesday after I was healed, I found him lying before the fire and said to him,"Oh, Marion, have you heard the good news?
7429One day he said to me,"Mary, did not the Lord call you to preach his gospel?"
7429Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
7429Peal after peal of the heavenly anthem struck upon my ear, and in my dream I exclaimed,"Is heaven so near the earth as this?
7429She said,"Why, Mary?"
7429So I called on God earnestly:"O Lord, why is it that I am left here to burn to death alone?"
7429The Father gave the Son, heaven''s best gift, and did he leave out the minor gifts?
7429The blacksmith stood thoughtful for a moment and then said,"Yes; why should n''t I thank the Lord that it is just as it is?"
7429The brother replied,"Ca n''t you thank the Lord that it is as it is?"
7429The great- grandfather said to his cousin,"Pat, Pat, what kind of a world have we got into?
7429The voice of God''s Spirit spoke directly to my soul,"If I send you consolation in a dream, will you accept it?"
7429Then I said,"Lord, what next?"
7429Then I would think,"I do not want to tempt God; what shall I do?
7429Then came the question:"If you should die now, without a moment''s warning, do you know that you are ready?"
7429Then comes the temptation,"Has God called me, or am I trying to push out without any calling?"
7429Then he confronted me with this question,"Will you consecrate yourself to go out as a life- worker for me?"
7429Was not their speaking as the Spirit gave utterance the act of a minister in preaching?
7429What was I to do?
7429When I awoke I said,"Lord, what is there in this dream for me?"
7429When Mother cooked the eggs, he looked at her and said,"Mother, have you any meat?"
7429When we reached the other side, the brother broke into a hearty laugh:"Sister Cole, did you think I was trying to drown you?
7429Why did I not die when I was a child?
7429Will he not with him freely give you all things?
7429Wo n''t you read and pray?"
7429said I,"why have you let me come to a place like this?"
7429why did you come through this heat?"
7429why is it that after you have used me in the salvation of souls, some of whom no doubt are in the glory- world, I must now be lost?"
7039It means that you''re going to die, and are you ready for what comes after?
7039''''Twould, Adjutant; what one would do?''
7039''Are there none of our sort in Reading?''
7039''Are you saved, my friend?''
7039''Are you, dearie?
7039''But why?''
7039''But, Katy, what have we always preached?
7039''Could you possibly manage to do with her, poor child?
7039''Dear, I ca n''t go down like this,''she said;''will you see to the business for me?''
7039''Did n''t you_ know_ I wanted you to talk to me?
7039''Does Mrs. S---- live here?''
7039''How_ did_ you get here?''
7039''I love God with all my heart; I am fully consecrated to His service; then what is amiss?''
7039''I''m the new captain, and I''ve come to see her, is she at home?''
7039''Oh, so you do n''t understand?''
7039''Oo ever''eard tell of agoing to bed wif close on?''
7039''Out so early, and on a Monday morning, Adjutant?''
7039''Sergeant- Major, have you a grudge against any person?
7039''Tell me about her holidays?''
7039''What did they want?
7039''What do you mean?''
7039''What do you want?''
7039''What is it, little love?''
7039''What shall I do, Adjutant?''
7039''Where was he?''
7039''Where''s father?''
7039''Why can you love to come here?
7039''Why did you not remain at home to- night?''
7039''Will you buy a"War Cry"''?
7039''Would you mind letting me look at your back?''
7039''Yes, what do you want with her?''
7039A much- worn''Where Is It?''
7039Above everything else, what about the lieutenant?
7039And the people?
7039Before she left he was made to feel that The Army loved such as he-- and who knows the result of that word?
7039But how?
7039But she would laugh and say,"What''s the good of giving way to feelings?
7039But what was the good of a decent hall, clean, well lighted and warm, if the people remained outside?
7039Could I do it?
7039Could he advise her?
7039Did Kate Lee never wish to escape from this endless strain upon body and soul?
7039Did Kate believe it?
7039Do n''t we still believe that a soul, really committed to God, can not be moved, can not be hurt, except by His permission?
7039Do the sinners and drunkards feel we are a long time coming, because the labourers are too few, and you have kept back from becoming one?
7039Do we always value them?
7039Do we praise God sufficiently for His mercies?
7039Had I ever been converted?
7039Had she a weakness?
7039Have n''t you heard me crying every night in bed?
7039Have you read''Tongues of Fire,''by William Arthur; S. D. Gordon''s''Quiet Talks on Prayer''?
7039He stepped down and asked me,''What is the matter, my dear?''
7039How can he get to Jesus?
7039How can we expect her to do well till we get her fairly on her feet?''
7039How could she hope to get crowds of people into that place?
7039How could she obey?
7039How did Kate Lee take her holidays?
7039How did the glare of the limelight affect Kate Lee?
7039How did_ they_ stand before God in relation to sin?
7039How is it with your soul?''
7039How many are there in God''s service who merely look on?
7039How many houses of ill fame?
7039How many places of worship?
7039How written?
7039If Headquarters would agree to you accompanying us from corps to corps, would you be willing to break up the home and come?''
7039Is there another corps cadet who should take up this work?
7039Not a few people both in and outside the ranks of The Army have asked the question,''Wherein lay the secret of Kate Lee''s success?''
7039Once in their room Lucy continued:''I do n''t think we want a light, do we?''
7039One soldier, feeling rather deprived on this account said,''Must I go on the booze to get a little of your attention?''
7039Pointing to a clear space she remarked,''Would n''t a message go well there?''
7039Says the treasurer of one of her corps:-- Soon after she arrived here she gave me a list of questions, including,''How many saloons in the town?
7039She knew she was a sinner?
7039She thought,''I think,"Where will you spend Eternity?"
7039She was sorry for her sins?
7039She would give them up?
7039Some have said,"What have you got that rubbish on there for?"
7039Some ladies on bicycles stopped me one day and said,"What is the meaning of those words?"
7039The comrade hastened to her to learn the news,''Where are you going?''
7039The gentleman continued,''May I ask why are you out so early?''
7039Then a shade of sadness steals into his voice as he continues, wistfully,''What was I doing to miss all those years?
7039This constant spinning from out of her own heart and mind a web of love in which to capture wandering souls?
7039This was when she remarked to a beloved comrade who helped her to wrestle for the most hopeless,''Shall we ever get to an end of it?
7039Very quickly he picked up a piece of fat that I had put there for the sparrows, and then ran off so fast; and, what do you think?
7039Was God going to help her after all?
7039Was I mistaken?
7039Was it all a delusion?
7039Was it not dying made the harvest?
7039Was the door of the public ear ever more ready to listen to us than at the present time?
7039Were people ever more ready to open their doors to us than they are now?
7039What could one do with such a crowd in all stages of intoxication?
7039What parents are not pleased when some one charmingly loves and makes a fuss of their children?
7039What proportion of people go to church?
7039What spirit moved her when the pressure of responsibility for her particular charge was removed; when professionalism was, for the moment, dropped?
7039What was the town like?
7039What_ can_ we do for him?
7039Why should not Kate be employed by The Army?
7039Why so called?
7039Why?
7039Will you forgive me, too?''
7039Would anyone be there to meet her?
7039Would you like some supper?''
7039Written by whom?
7039You do, and you will love them, wo n''t you?_''With the tears running down my face, I promised that I would do so.
7039You have been a long time coming though, have n''t you?''
7039_ every one?_ and would live henceforth only for God?
7039_ every one?_ and would live henceforth only for God?
7039gasped Kate,''where did you get it?''
18369Is anything too hard for the Lord?
18369Thinkest thou,He said Himself,"that I can not now pray to My Father, and He will send Me presently more than twelve legions of angels?"
18369Under the shadow of Thy wings shall be my refuge--that is a noble figure; can we not feel its beauty?
18369Who art thou that repliest against God? 18369 A better God imagined by man, than the actual God who made man? 18369 Am I and my misery alone together in the universe? 18369 And Jesus answering said unto them, Suppose ye that these Galilaeans were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they suffered such things? 18369 And are not you, too, a work of God? 18369 And can we not trust Him? 18369 And consider-- Is not man a kind? 18369 And did He not do the same in the sixteenth century? 18369 And does not our own highest reason tell us that they were right? 18369 And even if not, will He hear? 18369 And from whom would you try to learn all this? 18369 And has not mankind varied, physically, intellectually, spiritually? 18369 And hell? 18369 And how did you expect to do that? 18369 And how? 18369 And if I be told this is true of the Old Testament, but not of the New: I must answer,--What? 18369 And if I could feel that,--being the thing I am-- how much more must the inspired Psalmist have felt it? 18369 And if I get them, how shall I be sure that they are true understanding, and true knowledge? 18369 And if any one answer--Hate?
18369And if any say,"Why doth He then find fault?
18369And if any say-- as is too often rashly said-- This is not the God of the New: I answer, But have you read your New Testament?
18369And if any say-- as too many in these luxurious unbelieving days will say-- What words are these?
18369And if any should ask-- as has been asked ere now-- But is there not in this tone of mind something undignified, something even abject?
18369And if ever the thought comes over us-- But these men had their faults, mistakes-- Oh, what of that?
18369And if he should evade the difficulty; and try to explain the usual success by saying that nature is governed by law: I answer-- What is nature?
18369And if not so controlled, is not the alternative as to His character even more fearful?
18369And if this be true of things earthly and temporary, how much more of things heavenly and eternal?
18369And is not that fresh goodness, which we have not defined yet, the very kind of goodness which we prize most in human beings?
18369And is that not a more terrible thought than any?
18369And lastly; you would try to learn the judgments about the ship: and what would they be?
18369And meanwhile, who are we that we should complain of the Jews now, or the Jews of our Lord''s time, for being too fond of money?
18369And now-- How is the earth shaken, and the heavens likewise, in that very sense in which the expression is used by him who wrote to the Hebrews?
18369And shall not the earth witness against us?
18369And shall this noblest form of goodness be possible to sinful man, and yet impossible to a perfectly good God?
18369And that is this-- This just and magnificent God, has He also human pity, tenderness, charity, condescension, love?
18369And the darker and more painful figures of the psalm: are they not true still?
18369And to what ought it to lead us, who are most of us, I presume, not physical philosophers?
18369And was it not this-- The intensity of his faith in God?
18369And was that all that was meant by fighting manfully under Christ''s banner against sin, the world, and the devil?
18369And what befel them?
18369And what does Passion- week say to men?
18369And what in it is true for ever?
18369And what is that?
18369And what is this wonderful little word?
18369And what was that,--but a warning to repent, and mend their ways, ere it was too late?
18369And what would they be?
18369And when I have learnt, how shall I act up to my lesson?
18369And where is he now?
18369And where will you learn that, as in the Bible?
18369And who are they?
18369And who gave them life?
18369And why should it not be so with you, townsfolk though you are?
18369And why?
18369And why?
18369And why?
18369And why?
18369And with those thoughts come others about moral retribution--"What is its purpose?
18369And-- Whither shall a man flee from God''s Spirit?
18369Another-- It is all physiological units: but his reason asks-- What is the"physis,"the nature and innate tendency of the units?
18369Are there none now, too, whose teeth are spears and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sword?
18369Are we to reverence Him less or more, if we hear that His might is greater, His wisdom deeper, than we ever dreamed?
18369Are you forgetting or remembering God''s presence?
18369As for God, who can find Him?
18369Ask no more of Him-- Why hast Thou made me thus?
18369Ask no more-- Whence pain and death, war and famine, earthquake and tempest, and all the ills to which flesh is heir?
18369Ask no more-- Why do the wicked prosper on the earth?
18369Beside, I ask-- Is the experience and the conclusion of the vast majority of all mankind to go for nothing?
18369But against what does He make war?
18369But by what?
18369But do you mean by rising in life, simply becoming a nobler, because a better man?
18369But how much must that last word comprehend, as long as there is misery and evil in this world, or in any other corner of the whole universe?
18369But how shall I learn?
18369But how will this help you to rise in life?
18369But if you are not doing right-- What then?
18369But is not this too true of some at least of us in this very day?
18369But is this all?
18369But now, what words are these which we read of this same Word of the Lord, in the first chapter of St John''s Gospel?
18369But of what use can suffering and death be to dumb animals?
18369But pray, O philosopher, if you can not think and conceive of the omnipresence and omnipotence of God, what can you think and conceive?''
18369But shall it cast over our minds only gloom and darkness?
18369But some go further still, and say-- A God?
18369But some will say, How shall I learn?
18369But then comes another, and even a more awful question-- If I ask Him, will He teach me?
18369But they know as little of one as of the other; and their notions of both are equally worthy of-- Shall I say it?
18369But were they wise in so doing?
18369But what Lord, and what God?
18369But what are they finding, more and more, below their facts, below all phenomena which the scalpel and the microscope can show?
18369But what do we find in the Bible, with the exception of that first curse?
18369But what has happened to it?
18369But what is it to me?
18369But what says our Lord?
18369But what shall we say of those who have not received what we have received?
18369But while such men exist, how shall a man escape them?
18369But who is this Word of God?
18369But why should you not die?
18369But you do not surely believe in special Providences?
18369Can God, in this respect, be at once less merciful and less powerful than man?
18369Can He hear: or is He Himself a mere brute force, a law of nature and necessity?
18369Can it-- can any punishment have any right purpose save the correction, or the annihilation, of the criminal?
18369Can there be one morality for God, and another for man, made in the image of God?
18369Did He not then sweep from the minds and hearts of half Christendom beliefs which had been held sacred and indubitable for a thousand years?
18369Did it never occur to you that they might possibly mean something to you?
18369Did it never occur to you that those words might possibly mean something?
18369Did not God make all trees?
18369Did we admire you for it?
18369Did we love you for it?
18369Do I say that this is all?
18369Do I say this to make any man dislike or despise the Jews?
18369Do none of us know that it is true?
18369Do they not consider whatever is strange and inexplicable, as coming immediately from God?
18369Do we indeed?
18369Do we not hear people saying, whenever they are blamed for doing what they know to be wrong-- I could not help it?
18369Do we truly believe in that one true God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit?
18369Do you not see it in the young?
18369Do you wish to pray, with hope that you may be heard,--O Lord, confound me not, and bring me not to shame?
18369Does God care for my trouble?
18369Does God feel for my trouble?
18369Does God know what trouble means?
18369Does God understand my trouble?
18369Does He not plant all wild trees, and every flower and seed?
18369Does The Lord manage the world by rules and laws?
18369Does not St Paul hold the identity of the whole Jewish race with Israel their forefather, as strongly as any prophet of the Old Testament?
18369Does not that witness against us?
18369Does not the heaven above our heads, and the earth beneath our feet, witness against us here?
18369Dost thou long to right them, to deliver them, even at the price of thine own blood?
18369Dost thou suffer?
18369Dost thou sympathize with thy fellow- men?
18369Each one of us says I-- I think, I know, I feel, I ought, I ought not, I did that, and can not undo it: and why?
18369Else how can I do it aright?
18369Enough for him?
18369Even no judge?
18369For are we not all-- even the very best of us-- apt to tempt our Lord in this very matter?
18369For consider-- how does the text describe this Spirit?
18369For if God be with a man, who can be against him?
18369For if the wages of sin were not death, what end could there be to sin, and therefore to misery?
18369For if they be two different spirits, then there must be two Holy Spirits; for any and every Spirit of God must be holy,--what else can He be?
18369For in his misery and confusion he looks up to heaven and asks-- Is there any one in heaven who understands all this?
18369For is He not the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world?
18369For what rises in them, or seems to rise, more and more painfully and fiercely?
18369For who hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been His counsellor?"
18369For who hath resisted His will?"
18369God clothes the lilies of the field: and will He not clothe me?
18369God feeds the birds: and will He not feed me?
18369Had not even the heathens believed as much, and said so, by the mouth of the poet Virgil?
18369Has God, whose name is Love, never dared, never suffered, even to the death, in the mightiness of a perfect Love?
18369Has every utterance that has ever gone up from suffering and doubting humanity, gone up in vain?
18369Has it mattered nought whether men cried to Baal or to God; for with both alike there has been neither sound nor voice, nor any that answered?
18369Has it not seen, for now fifteen hundred years and more, God''s goodness to us, and to our forefathers?
18369Hath He promised, and shall He not do it?
18369Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel to honour, and another to dishonour?"
18369Have you never been touched by, never been even shocked by, the mystery of pain and death?
18369Have you read the Book of Revelation?
18369Have you read the latter chapters of St Matthew?
18369Have you read the opening of the Epistle to the Romans?
18369He had to ask, almost in despair-- How many are the days of Thy servant?
18369He hideth away his face, and God will never see it"?
18369He that chastiseth the nations; it is He that teacheth man knowledge: shall He not punish?
18369He that made the eye, shall He not see?
18369He that nurtureth the heathen; it is He that teacheth man knowledge, shall He not punish?"
18369He that planted the ear, shall He not hear?
18369Heaven?
18369Help you?
18369How can it make them better in this life, and happier in the life to come?
18369How can that infinite majesty be proved more perfectly than by condescension equally infinite?
18369How can we help believing in it, while we see it working around us, in many a fearful shape, here, now, in this life?
18369How can you define, how can you analyse, the Spirit of God?
18369How could He, if He be the same yesterday, to- day, and for ever?
18369How could He, who said of Himself,"My Father worketh hitherto, and I work"?
18369How does it decay?
18369How does it die?
18369How does that suit your conception of a God of love?
18369How indeed, my friends?
18369How much?
18369How shall I get knowledge?
18369How shall I get understanding?
18369How shall he defend himself from them?
18369How should they escape it?
18369How should they escape it?
18369How then shall I get true knowledge?
18369I can plead with God like poor Job of old, even though in wild words like Job; and ask-- What is the meaning of this sorrow?
18369I have said-- Whither shall a man go from God''s presence?
18369I say-- Is there a being who can even hear our prayers?
18369I, as a Christian, glory in them; and ask, Where else should man take refuge, save in God?
18369If He had not felt the shame, what merit in despising it?
18369If He is satisfied with their degradation, so may we be?
18369If He refused to hear us; if He said to us,--You forgot me in your prosperity, why should I not forget you in your adversity?--What could we answer?
18369If Thou, Lord, wert extreme to mark what is done amiss, O Lord, who could abide it?
18369If Thou, Lord, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss, O Lord, who may abide it?
18369If a sovereign or a sage should bid you come to him, would you shew reverence by staying away?
18369If he can tell his story to God, why tell it to any of God''s creatures?
18369If the old words,"He that made the eye, shall he not see?
18369If there be a God, must He not be the best of all beings?
18369If they ceased to trust God, what had they to trust in?
18369If this be all, what have we Christians learnt from the New Testament which is not already taught us in the Old?
18369If we are asked-- Why are they beautiful in man?
18369If you are doing right, what matter what they say of you?
18369If you can get light from the sun itself, why take lamp or candle in place of his clear rays?
18369If you can go to God Himself, why go to any of God''s creatures, however holy pure, and loving?
18369If you can go to the pure fountain- head, why drink of the stream, which must have gathered something of defilement as it flows?
18369If you have only been fancying that you are doing right, and suspect suddenly that you have been very likely doing wrong-- What then?
18369If you throw that away, and choose instead death and a curse; it is your own fault, not God''s?
18369In God the helper, God the guide?
18369In one Psalm God asks,"Thinkest thou that I will eat bulls''flesh, and drink the blood of goats?"
18369In one word, have we not only a God in heaven, but a Father in heaven?
18369In such times, if a man may not lie a little, cheat a little, do a questionable stroke of business now and then; how is he to live?
18369Is He a God who hides Himself, and leaves us to despair and chance: or is He a God who hears, and gives us even a single ray of hope?
18369Is He a just God?
18369Is He not good to all?
18369Is He so controlled by necessity that He is forced to bring into the world beings whom He knows to be incorrigible, and doomed to endless misery?
18369Is it God''s will and law, or is it not?
18369Is it according to the laws and will of God, as revealed in facts?
18369Is it not rather the anarchy of hate, injustice, impurity, uselessness; wherein abides all that is opposed to God?"
18369Is it not so?
18369Is it so?
18369Is my misery without any meaning, and I without hope?
18369Is not His mercy over all His works?
18369Is not each and every human being who is not a madman, a king over his own actions, a judge over his own heart and conscience?
18369Is not that the eternal heaven wherein God abides for ever, and with Him those who are like God?
18369Is not the Bible, from beginning to end, a history of the variations of mankind, for worse or for better, from their original type?
18369Is not the true and real heaven the kingdom of love, justice, purity, beneficence?
18369Is not the wonder, that he should, in the majority of cases, succeed without any effort of his own?
18369Is not this the very element of goodness which we all confess to be most noble, beautiful, pure, heroical, divine?
18369Is prayer a superfluous folly, or the highest prudence?
18369Is that His justice, that His love, which if we copied, we should call each other, and deservedly, utterly unjust and unloving?
18369Is that to be the highest triumph of all your labours?
18369Is that your notion of rising in life?
18369Is the Lord rejoicing in you?
18369Is the experience of men, heathen as well as Christian, for all these ages to go for nought?
18369Is there knowledge in the most High?"
18369Is there such a thing as God''s Providence: or is there not?
18369Is this the inward voice of health and strength?
18369Is this the last outcome of civilization, the last discovery of the human intellect, the last good news for man?
18369It begins-- What is your name?
18369It is often asked-- men have a right to ask-- what would the world have been by now without Christianity?
18369Job, too: what is the moral of the whole book of Job, save that God''s ways are unsearchable, and His paths past finding out?
18369Joseph of old feared God when he was tempted; and said,"How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?"
18369Knowledge which I shall know accurately, and practically too, so that I can use it in daily life, for myself and my fellow- men?
18369Knowledge which will be really useful, really worth knowing?
18369May He not, even, like those Epicurean gods, despise men?
18369Medea?--Some one will ask, and have a right to ask-- Is that the model which you set before us?
18369Men are asking questions about the heaven-- the spiritual world-- and saying--"The spiritual world?
18369Must not God be The One Good, who is the cause and the fountain of all other goodness in man, in angels, in all heaven and earth?
18369Must not people now see signs and wonders before they believe in God?
18369My friends, do you really believe in that kingdom, and in that King?
18369Nay rather, had He not looked on it from all eternity?
18369Nay, is he not good in Himself?
18369Never knew that there was any battle of life?
18369No God, even though He be a consuming fire?
18369No counsellor?
18369No deliverer?
18369No friend?
18369No helper?
18369No one higher than man who cares for my soul and for the souls of those who are dearer to me than my own soul?
18369No punisher?
18369Not kings?
18369Not merely in acting for, but in daring, in struggling, in grieving, in agonizing, and, if need be, in dying for, the object of its love?
18369Now what two thoughts were in the Psalmist''s mind?
18369Now, is the spirit of wisdom the same as the spirit of love?
18369O presumptuous mortal, what have you done that Christ should save or help you?
18369Of course we pray, else why are we in church to- day?
18369Of what use is your life to Christ, or to any human being?
18369Oh save the me which Thou hast made?
18369On the side of good men and of God, or on the side of bad men and the devil?
18369On this day Christ said-- ay, and His Cross says still, and will say to all eternity-- Wouldest thou be good?
18369One says-- It is all vibrations: but his reason, unsatisfied, asks-- And what makes the vibrations vibrate?
18369Or does He let things go by chance and accident, and take no care about them?
18369Or has He likes and dislikes, favourites and victims; as human rulers and statesmen, and human parties too, and mobs, are wo nt to have?
18369Or is God, and The Word of God, like those old heathen gods?
18369Or must I fight the battle of life alone, without sympathy or help from God who made me, and has put me here?
18369Or shall we degenerate into faithless fears, and unmanly wailings that the flood of infidelity is irresistible, and that Christ has left His Church?
18369Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
18369Ought God to seem less or more august in our eyes, when we are told that His means are even more simple than we supposed?
18369Ought it to be so, or ought it not?
18369Out of your own brain and fancy?
18369Poetry?
18369Shall he that contendeth with The Almighty instruct Him?
18369Shall not that heaven witness against us?
18369Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
18369Shall we fail, or shall we succeed?
18369Shall we founder and drown at sea, and sink to eternal death?
18369Shall we make a prosperous voyage?
18369Shall we quarrel with Science, if she should show how those words are true?
18369Shall we say this, and so suppose them holier than their own Maker?
18369Shall we say this, the very words whereof confute themselves and shock alike our reason and our conscience?
18369Shall we sink, or shall we swim?
18369Shall we translate this,--Heaven and earth shall not come true: but My words shall come true?
18369Should we not say-- We know that Christ has been so doing, for centuries and for ages?
18369Stay alone:--with all these?
18369Take him and persecute him, for there is none to deliver him; where is now his God?
18369That He has punished them, not for their private, but for their public faults?
18369That as long as the world was no better than it is, there was still a battle of life; and that you too were sworn to fight in it?
18369That brute competition is the one law of his life?
18369That he is doomed for ever to be the slave of his own needs, enforced by an internecine struggle for existence?
18369That if new truths are being discovered, Christ Himself may be revealing them?
18369That if opinions be changing, then Christ Himself may be changing them?
18369That if some of those truths seem to contradict those which He has revealed already, they do not really contradict them?
18369That man is merely a part of nature, the puppet of circumstances and hereditary tendencies?
18369The One Good?
18369The greatest philosopher of the 18th century said that every rational being had to answer four questions-- Where am I?
18369The most gracious of all virtues, therefore, is self- sacrifice; and is there no like grace in God, the fount of grace?
18369The question which naturally suggests itself when we hear these words, is-- When were these things to take place?
18369Then I believe that the Psalmist would have answered-- Laws?
18369Then why speak of them especially as trees of God?
18369There are those who, now- a- days, will laugh at such a notion, and say-- Self- sacrifice?
18369There is in him no sentimentalism, no complaining of God, no impious, or at least weak and peevish, cry of"Why hast Thou made things thus?"
18369These are they of whom Solomon says,"Seest thou a man who is wise in his own conceit?
18369They are they who ought to speak; who is Lord over them?
18369They continue this day according to Thine ordinance, for all things serve Thee"?
18369Thou wilt not let me perish?
18369Threatening, terrible, cruel?
18369To gratitude, surely, not unmixed with fear and trembling; till we say to ourselves-- Who am I, to boast?
18369To say with the old Psalmist, that the universe is governed by"a law which can not be broken:"but why?
18369To say"All things continue as they were at the beginning:"but why?
18369To the hypocrites He says at times,"Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
18369To those who are ruining themselves by their own folly He says,"Why will ye die?
18369True, the seeds, the animals came by natural causes: but who was the Cause of those causes?
18369Unholy?
18369Wake in the next life to find oneself confounded?
18369Was Charles the First, for example, the worst, or the best, of the Stuarts; and Louis the Sixteenth, of the Bourbons?
18369Was it not written of old-- Whither shall I go from Thy presence?
18369Was it not written of old--"Whither shall I go from Thy presence, or whither shall I flee from Thy Spirit?"
18369Was that all which was needed to go to heaven?
18369We are masters, and who is master over us?
18369Were they not rather among the righteous men who ought to have saved it, if it could have been saved?
18369Were they sinners above all who upheld the Romish system in England?
18369What but the word I?
18369What can I know?
18369What did the apostles do?
18369What do the latter, the writers of the New Testament, say, with that fuller knowledge of God, which they gained through Jesus Christ our Lord?
18369What do they mean?
18369What fruit am I expected to bring forth?
18369What good will it be to your fellow- men if you keep your money, instead of losing it?
18369What has kept us from it?
18369What has kept us from ruin so long?
18369What has saved us?
18369What have I done?
18369What have I, that I did not receive?
18369What if evil still endure?
18369What if the end be not yet?
18369What if the medicine have not yet conquered the disease?
18369What is He like?
18369What is it?
18369What is law?
18369What is my duty?
18369What is the meaning of it all?
18369What is the meaning of this text?
18369What is the most important thing to you, and me, and every man?
18369What is this life which is gone out of it?
18369What is this which the Psalmist and prophets call being confounded; being put to shame and confusion of face?
18369What man is he that loves life, and would fain see good days?
18369What must I do?
18369What next will be demanded of us by physical science?
18369What prodigy could He not have performed, before Scribes and Pharisees, Herod, and Pontius Pilate?
18369What reason can he give why God should save him?
18369What reason can you shew why He should not take you away, and put some one in your place who_ will_ do his duty?
18369What should I do?
18369What sort of people are they?
18369What then can we know of this same life, which is so precious in most men''s eyes?
18369What then?
18369What would the world have been without the Holy Spirit of God?
18369What would you have a man do?
18369What, then, are we to believe and do?
18369What-- save self- sacrifice?
18369When wilt Thou be avenged of them that persecute me?
18369Whence did they come?
18369Where is he now?
18369Where wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
18369Whether men believe it or not, that is true which the Psalmist said-- Whither shall I flee from His Spirit, or whither shall I go from His presence?
18369Whether this generation will awaken out of that sleep of practical Atheism, which is creeping on them more and more, who can tell?
18369Which shall it be, my friends?
18369Whither am I going?
18369Whither shall I flee from God''s presence?"
18369Whither"--he asks--"shall I go then from God''s Spirit?
18369Who am I, to pride myself on possessing a single faculty which one of my neighbours may want?
18369Who kept the life in floating seeds, in flying spores?
18369Who made that life, when they reached the barren shore, grow and thrive in each after their kind?
18369Who sent the things thither, save God?
18369Who that has trained horses does not know that the stupid horse is never vicious, never takes fright?
18369Who will teach me?
18369Who, but the Spirit of God, the Lord and Giver of life?
18369Who, then, are the people who know what being confounded means; who are afraid, and terribly afraid, of being brought to shame and confusion efface?
18369Who, then, is He of whom the text speaks?
18369Why did he die?
18369Why does not God in return remember our sins, and the sins of our forefathers?
18369Why is He not angry with us for ever?
18369Why is not England thus?
18369Why is this?
18369Why need there be, if the difference between an animal and a man be one of degree alone, and not of kind?
18369Why should Christ help you to keep it, and misuse it still more?
18369Why should Christ keep you alive to hurt and corrupt your neighbours, and to set a bad example to your children?
18369Why should Christ save you from death?
18369Why should He not be doing so now?
18369Why should He not get rid of you, as you get rid of vermin, as you get rid of weeds; and cast you into the fire, to be burned up with all evil things?
18369Why should He not-- as He has sworn-- cast out of His Kingdom all things which offend, and you among the rest?
18369Why should He?
18369Why should he say that specially of the cedars?
18369Why should you care for the opinion of your fellow- men?
18369Why should you not be ruined?
18369Why, in spite of all our shortcomings and backslidings, are we prospering here this day?
18369Will He hear me?
18369Will He hear us, teach us, when we cry?
18369Will they believe it even now?
18369Without my Father in heaven not a sparrow falls to the ground: and am I not of more value than many sparrows?
18369Would it not be deserved, however terrible?
18369Would that answer not be just?
18369Would that prevent your being crushed by the machinery, if you got entangled in it through ignorance or heedlessness?
18369Would you invent theories of navigation and shipbuilding for yourself, without practice or experience?
18369Would you shew reverence by refusing his condescension?
18369Wouldest thou be like God?
18369Wouldest thou not be a curse unto thy self?
18369Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
18369Yet how did our Lord use that miraculous and almighty power of His?
18369You are afraid of being lost-- why should you_ not_ be lost?
18369You say-- What is the need of asking such a question?
18369and next-- Can I eat it?
18369and whither shall I flee from Thy Spirit?
18369are they mere ornaments?
18369but Why?
18369from yourself?
18369have not got it answered rightly yet-- But are there any rules at all in the world?
18369he that planted the ear, shall he not hear?"
18369in vain, that I shall never see again, among those who must needs serve God and Mammon?
18369not judges?
18369only for a while?
18369or are they sacred duties?
18369shall I be lost?
18369thus to cry for help, instead of helping oneself?
18369thus to depend on another being, instead of bearing stoically with manly independence?
18369without the Christian religion?
18369without the Church?
59970Did you say Joe Smith in a sermon?
59970I want to ask this congregation-- every man, woman and child-- to answer the question in their own hearts, what kind of a being is God? 59970 Sectarian priests cry out concerning me and ask:"Why is it that this babbler gets so many followers and retains them?"
59970We had been outrageously imposed upon, and knew not how far we could trust anyone; besides a question necessarily arose, how shall we come? 59970 What right had that constable to refuse our request?
59970Who is your company?
59970*** How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
59970*** I know not how soon these things will take place; and after a view of them, shall I cry peace?
59970*** Now what is this other Comforter?
59970**** Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause?
59970***** Who can wonder that the chair of the National Executive had its place among the visions of this self- reliant man?
59970A modest fear might suggest: Who was he that he should dare to approach the great Creator''s throne?
59970Almighty God, what shall we do in such a trial as this?"
59970And had we not a right to expect foul play?
59970And where will Thy temple stand unto which all nations shall come in the last days?
59970And whither were they to go?
59970As they departed, one of the mob leaders said to another: Did n''t you feel strange when Smith took you by the hand?
59970Behold the great day of the Lord is at hand; and who can abide the day of His coming, and who can stand when He appeareth?
59970But the Prophet exposed them in the following words: But can they hide the Governor''s cruel order for banishment or extermination?
59970But what shall be said of men who believe and yet never saw him?
59970Can it be wondered at that he was bewildered in the labyrinth of paths, each of which claimed to be the heavenly way?
59970Can they conceal the blood of the murdered husbands and fathers, or stifle the cries of the widow and the fatherless?
59970Can they conceal the fact that twelve or fifteen thousand men, women and children have been banished from the state without trial or condemnation?
59970Can they conceal the fact that we have been imprisoned for many months, while our families, friends and witnesses have been driven away?
59970Can they conceal the facts of the disgraceful treaty of the generals with their own officers and men at Far West?
59970Citizens said: If these men do not like Nauvoo, why do they continue to reside here?
59970Did Mr. Boggs, as the controversy proceeded, remain a neutral spectator, as his first intimation had given the Mormons to understand?
59970Did he, in obedience to the oath which he had taken to support the constitution of the state, respond to the call as a governor should?
59970Does any man or woman know?
59970Does not this look like many others of our prosecutions with which you are acquainted?
59970For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever; and in Him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
59970For these wrongs the Mormons ought to have some redress; yet how and where shall they seek and obtain it?
59970For what purpose?
59970Have you got the ague?"
59970He walked up to Reynolds and offered his hand, when the bandit cried out:"Do you meet me as a friend?
59970How is it with the kingdom of God?
59970How were these plundered people to find means for journeying to a land of safety?
59970I again repeat the question, What kind of a being is God?
59970I am ready to be offered a sacrifice for this people; for what can our enemies do?
59970If not, before whom shall the Mormons institute a trial?
59970If not, what can be the meaning of this?
59970In the night Joseph whispered to Dan Jones,"Are you afraid to die?"
59970Is not this a plea of justification for the loss of individuals, done in pursuance of that order?
59970Is there no chance for his escape?
59970It is their happiness; then why disturb the Mormons so long as they are happy and peaceable, and are willing to live so with all men?
59970Joseph inquired:"What is the meaning of this?"
59970Joseph said:"Why do you make this threat so often?
59970Need I say, he is not guilty of the crime alleged against him by Governor Boggs?
59970Now, what do we hear in the gospel which we have received?
59970Peter W. Cownover, one of the Prophet''s friends, said to Wilson:"What is the matter with you?
59970Placing his hand upon my head, he said,"Is there no place for you, my boy?
59970Reynolds asked,"Is Jem Flack in the crowd?"
59970Shall the one become a partaker of glory, and the other be consigned to hopeless perdition?
59970Shall they apply to the courts of the state of Missouri?
59970Shall they apply to the federal courts?
59970Shall they apply to the legislature of the state of Missouri for redress?
59970Shall they summon a jury of the individuals who composed the mob?
59970The Prophet said,"Do you not believe in Jesus Christ?"
59970The all- absorbing question with him was: Which of these churches is the church of Christ?
59970The people said: Is it possible that Brother Law or Brother Marks is a traitor and would deliver Joseph into the hands of his enemies in Missouri?
59970The question was proposed at a lyceum which Joseph attended whether the kingdom of God was set up before the day of Pentecost or not till then?
59970Then will ye longer deny the Christ, or can ye behold the Lamb of God?
59970Then, after a little time, his angel came once more and said:"Joseph, why are you here?"
59970Then, sir, why is it that he should be so cruelly pursued?
59970Thus blinded, how could mankind offer true worship to the Lord of heaven and earth?
59970To do what?
59970Was it the Mormons or our enemies who first commenced these difficulties?
59970Was not this almost a mockery of the people''s disasters?
59970Were such fish to be caught with Spaulding''s tedious romance and a puerile fable of undecipherable gold plates and gigantic spectacles?
59970What constitutes the kingdom of God?
59970What could we do under the circumstances different from what we did do?
59970What do you say to the case of the penitent thief?
59970What would be their fate in the great hereafter?
59970What, then, we would respectfully ask, is the remedy of the Mormons?
59970When next they were to begin their labor, Joseph was at first silent; and then he exclaimed:"Martin, what is the matter?
59970When will Zion be built up in her glory?
59970When will the wilderness blossom as the rose?
59970Where can we turn our eyes to behold such another?
59970Where did the kingdom of God begin?
59970While they stood talking Joseph put his hand upon Foster''s vest and said:"What have you concealed there?"
59970Who can say that a restoration of the Gospel of Peace was not necessary in such an age?
59970Who ordered out the Nauvoo Legion?
59970Who will say that the"Mormon"Prophet is not among the great spirits of the age?
59970Whom shall they sue?
59970Why are they then baptized for the dead?
59970Why is it that I must be made accountable for other men''s acts?
59970Why not give him the privilege of the laws of this state?
59970Why not?"
59970Why, then, should we be dragged to Carthage, where the law does not compel us to go?
59970Yet how shall it be fulfilled under modern systems?
59970_ Governor_:"Why did you not give a more speedy answer to the_ posse_ that I sent out?"
59970_ Prophet:_ How do you know he was n''t baptized before he became a thief?
59970_ Prophet:_ What do you mean by that?
59970and who would not be the sufferer?
59970do you mean that I may say anything I please, and that you will make no reply?"
59970have I not seen it?
59970to feed their hungry, and clothe their naked with the$ 2,000?
60915AM I THEREFORE BECOME YOUR ENEMY, BECAUSE I TELL YOU THE TRUTH?
60915Am I therefore become your Enemy, because I tell you the Truth?
60915And Araunah said, Wherefore is my lord the king come unto his servant?
60915HAVE I BEEN SO LONG TIME WITH YOU, AND YET HAST THOU NOT KNOWN ME, PHILIP?
60915Hath CHRIST, then, been so long time with thee, and yet hast thou not known him?
60915Have I been so long Time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
60915Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
60915Lo, I have sinned, and I have done wickedly: but these sheep, what have they done?
60915To whom shall I go?
60915To whom shouldst thou go, but to JESUS CHRIST? 60915 What kind of a Saviour then is it, for whom all nature thus cries aloud, through all her works?
60915Why WILL YE die, O house of Israel? 60915 Will ye also go away?"
60915--Is it so, thou Blessed Apostle?
60915Against the united efforts of such formidable enemies, where shall we find armour of sufficient proof?
60915And are these the blessings, by which thou art to be distinguished from the rest of thy sex?
60915And can these men be said to"prosper in whatsoever they do?"
60915And canst thou not, O Christian, have as much Faith in thy SAVIOUR, as one frail mortal has in another?
60915And now, my brethren, is not such a Knowledge of GOD worth possessing?
60915And what is it that hinders us from having such a view of our real misery?
60915Are not their souls as much bowed down by the weight of their sinful nature, as their bodies by temporal evils and infirmities?
60915Are they not often destitute of spiritual as well as of worldly comforts?
60915But are not many good men afflicted inwardly, as well as outwardly?
60915But didst thou ever attend to the true and only means, by which the Scriptures have assured thee this conquest may be obtained?
60915But here the grand question may be asked-- How doth GOD manifest himself to his creatures?
60915But how is this privilege to be obtained?
60915But if GOD is willing to save all, Why are not all saved?
60915But in what manner was the appearance of this illustrious Babe made known to the world?
60915But shall their conduct have the least influence upon yours?
60915But what could oppress or afflict the heart of the Meek and Innocent JESUS?
60915But where are the ensigns of royalty?
60915But where is his happiness all the while?
60915For, who that looks upon his work as already done, will chuse to labour any longer?
60915Hast thou never coveted, been jealous, angry, revengeful, bitter, and implacable?
60915Hast thou never felt thyself swoln with pride, or burning with envy?
60915Hast thou so?
60915He cries aloud for help?--"What shall I do to be saved?"
60915Here then a serious and inquiring mind may be ready to ask-- How is this BLESSED REDEEMER to become my Righteousness?
60915How sayest thou then, shew us the Father?"
60915I then concluded with asking you, whether such a Knowledge of GOD as I had been describing, was not worth your possessing?
60915In a conflict so long and arduous, where shall we meet with such supplies of strength, as will enable us to contend and finally to overcome?
60915Indeed,"to whom shall we go?"
60915Is this to be"highly favoured?"
60915Must thy spotless Babe, at the very instant of his birth, enter upon his Labour of Love?
60915My business was to plant, Apollos''s to water; but what could it avail to plant or to water, unless GOD gave the increase?
60915Need I, therefore, now call upon you to put in your claim to this vast inheritance?
60915Now, what is Faith?
60915Now, who can deny, that sickness, pain, sorrow and affliction, have in their very nature this tendency?
60915O why, my brethren, why will ye"spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which satisfieth not?"
60915Shall we suffer the Child of GOD, the Redeemed of the HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL, to be taken captive by the armies of aliens?
60915Shall we then tamely suffer these Rights of Heaven to be invaded by the powers of darkness?
60915THEN SAID JESUS UNTO THE TWELVE, WILL YE ALSO GO AWAY?
60915THEN SAID JESUS UNTO THE TWELVE, WILL YE ALSO GO AWAY?
60915TO WHOM SHALL WE GO?
60915TO WHOM SHALL WE GO?
60915The awakened sinner"looks up and lifts up his head, for his redemption draweth nigh"--looks up to Heaven-- For what?
60915The plain and obvious meaning of which is undoubtedly this: Hath GOD favoured me with such an astonishing deliverance?
60915Then Simon Peter answered, LORD, to whom shall we go?
60915Then said JESUS unto the Twelve, Will ye also go away?
60915Thus, for instance, the covetous man grasps, and saves, and fills his coffers-- for what?
60915Was each of us to be asked, in a serious and solemn manner, Are you really happy?
60915Was it not by those very sufferings, which seem so diametrically opposite to this triumphant state?
60915Well, but say some, How can this be?
60915What a senseless doctrine this, that would shut us out from all the joys, which earth holds forth for our acceptance?"
60915What have we to do with evil spirits, or possessions, at this day?
60915What was it, but an humble acknowledgment of his own spiritually helpless and indigent condition?
60915What, but that fascinating charm, which these very spirits throw before our eyes to deceive us?
60915When"all things are yours,"why will you take up with the scanty provisions which a poor perishing nature can give?
60915Whence is it then, O sinner, that, though thy SAVIOUR hath been so long time"with thee, yet hast thou not known him?"
60915Whence is it, though he has made thee such frequent offers of his Love, thou hast still slighted or rejected them?
60915Who amongst us, let me ask, hath not, in innumerable instances, given such a rash and impatient answer to the Servant of GOD within us?
60915Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers, by whom ye believed, even as the LORD gave to every man?
60915Who told thee, that GOD created thee for this world; and that thou art to take up thy rest in that visionary happiness, which thou findest here?
60915Who would not wish, then, to become a votary, a pupil, a child of Wisdom?
60915Why shouldst thou despond in the hour of trial?
60915Why then, O Christian, shouldst thou despair of success?
60915Will ye be intimidated by their flight?
60915Will ye suffer your fidelity and perseverance to be shaken by their evil example?
60915Would you know what these fruits are?
60915and must the stable at Bethlehem be the first scene of that awful drama, which was afterwards closed on the trembling top of Calvary?
60915art thou so strangely blind to thy best interests, so amazingly neglectful of thy real happiness?
60915to whom shall I go?"
60915to whom shall we go?
60915to whom shall we go?
60915we are ready to exclaim-- is it thus, that the promises of the Angel are to be accomplished?
60915what conduct must we observe, that will entitle us to be members of her illustrious household?
60915what kind of sensibility was awakened in you at that happy season?--Was it not a sensibility of Love intense, and Meekness unutterable?
60915what path must we pursue, that will lead us to her delightful mansion?
60915where are the tokens of thy illustrious birth?
60915who told thee, that GOD had given thee such corrupt passions, as now solicit for indulgence?
60915why, with deluded Esau,"will you sell your birth- right for a mess of pottage,"an heavenly for an earthly inheritance?
60490And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord? 60490 Can He beget in His turn?"
60490Has He paternity, or productive virtue without paternity?
60490If He be the Word, did He emanate from God in time or before time?
60490If He emanated from God, is He co- eternal and of the same, that is identical, substance with Him, or merely of a similar substance?
60490If it be said that this disposition is unattainable, I answer, so is all perfection; ought therefore a moralist to recommend imperfections? 60490 Is He distinct from the Father, that is, separate from Him, or is he not?"
60490Is He made or begotten?
60490When the Lord of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
60490Where wast thou,asked the Lord of Job,"when I laid the foundations of the earth?
60490''What moved God to make them?
60490*** Wherefore then serveth the law?
60490*** You ask the learned doctors why they say the world was made out of nothing, and they will answer,"Do n''t the Bible say He created the world?"
60490***** When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
60490***** how have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
60490All worlds must still redeem; But mercy can not justice rob-- Or where were Elohim?
60490And on the other hand, for the promotion of life, what encouragement has God not given?
60490And our father Adam spake unto the Lord, and said: Why is it that men must repent and be baptized in water?
60490And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
60490And who shall Cain rule over?
60490Are all apostles?
60490Are all prophets?
60490Are all teachers?
60490Are all workers of miracles?
60490Art thou a Master of Israel and knowest not these things?"
60490Behold, I say unto you, Is not a soul as precious unto God, as a soul will be at the time of his coming?
60490But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?"
60490But where learned Abel to offer sacrifice if not from his father, Adam?
60490Concerning the question, he asked God--"Which of all the sects is right, and which shall I join?"
60490Do all interpret?
60490Do all speak with tongues?
60490Do we owe much to God for creation?
60490Does not violation of law involve intelligences in suffering in all worlds?
60490Does the infinity of his eternal nature ebb and flow with every increase or diminution in the sum of human guilt and misery?
60490For What purpose are the spirits of men sent to take bodies upon the earth?
60490For how easy would it have been for him, even without a miracle, to have avoided falling into the hands of his enemies?
60490For what end did God create them?
60490God''s creative acts culminating thus, the next pertinent questions are: Then what of the decreed purpose of God to punish moral evil?
60490Had man ever died if he had never sinned?
60490Have all the gifts of healing?
60490Have we here the reappearance of the old Epicurean doctrine,"pleasure is the supreme good, and chief end of life?"
60490He said:"And again, what do we hear?
60490Hence, the phrase"shall we not be subject to the Father of spirits and live?"
60490His relationship to God and to the Savior having been fixed by the first revelation, what next?
60490His seeking knowledge from God upon this very question--"which of all the sects is right?"
60490How came he to offer sacrifice of the firstlings of his flock?
60490How did we lose original justice?
60490How do you prove that?
60490How is it that John was considered one of the greatest Prophets?
60490If it"repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and grieved him at his heart"--why then did he make him?
60490In all worlds and in all world- systems does not the same Gospel prevail?
60490In reply, I asked-- Whom did Jesus have reference to as being the least?
60490In what way does it contribute to the better apprehension of that which is, the truth?
60490Intelligencies, Eternal, Self- existent:_"The soul-- the mind of man-- the immortal spirit-- where did it come from?
60490Is God to become more holy, more wise, more powerful hereafter; and must evil be annihilated to make room for his perfections to expand?
60490Is it not as necessary that the plan of redemption should be made known unto this people, as well as unto their children?
60490Is it not evident that the kingdom of peace, wherein was to dwell righteousness and truth, had become merely one of the kingdoms of this world?
60490Is it not nature''s testimony to the fact of the desirability of life?
60490Is life-- especially human life-- worth living?
60490Is not God infinitely wise and holy and powerful now?
60490Is not eternal law maintained by its constant and eternal vindication, what some call the maintenance of Justice?
60490Is the Christ capable of such mockery?
60490It is correct enough, but how did it get into your head?
60490Must they keep their lips forever closed on that account?
60490NOTES_ What is Prophecy but History Reversed:_"What is prophecy but history reversed?"
60490Now, then, suppose these conditions, and suppose further that Jesus came here, what would be the nature of his mission?
60490One excellency; ought therefore a moralist to recommend imperfections?
60490Query.--How could Moses"esteem the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt"if he knew nothing of Christ?
60490Remember yet not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
60490Second question: How was the least in the kingdom of heaven greater than he?
60490Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
60490That is, if the Gospel was preached to Abraham how came the law of Moses into existence: why was it given to ancient Israel and binding on them?
60490The Gospel Plus the Law:_ After making the statement that the Gospel was preached to Abraham, Paul asks the question,"Wherefore then serveth the law?"
60490The question is whose desire shall be unto Cain?
60490Then alter that, what would be the next most important thing?
60490Then why be sorry that he had created him, since God''s foreknowledge must have taught him what kind of a being man would be?
60490Thus: The Justice of God Requires that the Gospel should be Revealed to the Antediluvians; or, Was the Gospel Revealed to the Antediluvians?
60490Value of the Doctrine of Eternal Existence:_ But what is the value of this doctrine of the eternal existence of uncreated intelligences?
60490Was Paul crucified for you?
60490Was it not"left to other people?"
60490What Think Ye of Christ?_"Said Jesus to the Pharisees.
60490What do we learn from all this?
60490What have we deserved to suffer for such conduct?
60490What is meant by that?
60490What of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world?
60490What should he first do?
60490What signify the words creation of heaven and earth?
60490What think ye of Christ?
60490What truth do these Christian critics hold to be the most important truth to mankind?
60490Wherein lies the just responsibility of man if he was so created as to love evil and to follow it?
60490Which mode of spending the time will produce the best results?
60490Which, in the last analysis of things, in spite of all special pleadings to the contrary, leaves responsibility for moral evil with God?
60490Who so fit to restore the keys of the gathering of Israel and leading the ten tribes back from the north as Moses, the great prophet of Israel?
60490Who told you so?
60490Who told you that man did not exist in like manner, upon the same principles?
60490Who were these daughters of men?
60490Who were these sons of God?
60490Whoever had so great a privilege and glory?
60490Whoever had such a trust committed to him before or since?
60490Whoever had the honor of doing that?
60490Why, then, do you wreak your fury against the temples, when this surely is not to persuade, but to use force?
60490Why?
60490Will not God be in such worlds reconciling them to himself through the Christ and the Christ spirit that shall be made every where to abound?
60490Would it not be to teach man his moral duty?
60490Would not that be the most important thing to have declared?
60490and does not sin exist along with that infinite holiness and wisdom and power?
60490and what of the much vaunted justice of God in that punishment?
60490in His relationship to the Godhead; and the disputants concerned themselves with such questions as these:"Is Jesus the Word?"
60490l,"How, then, shall thought- power be increased?
60490when wilt thou cease to be a child in knowledge?"
60490whose son is he?
22542And the Lord said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, why is it that the people should murmur and dispute because of this thing? 22542 Are ye also deceived?"
22542But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
22542But what think ye? 22542 But which of you, having a servant plowing or feeding cattle, will say unto him by and by, when he is come from the field, Go and sit down to meat?
22542Foolssaid He,"did not he that made that which is without make that which is within also?"
22542How can a man be born when he is old? 22542 In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
22542Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
22542Is it not written,He demanded of them in wrath,"My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer?
22542Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 22542 Lord, is it I?"
22542Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?
22542Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?
22542Now is my soul troubled,He groaned;"and what shall I say?"
22542O ye of little faith;"Where is your faith?
22542Pilate answered, Am I a Jew? 22542 Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
22542Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
22542Tell us therefore,they continued,"What thinkest thou?
22542Tell us,said they,"when shall these things be?
22542Then said they unto him, Who art thou? 22542 Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses?
22542Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us?
22542We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
22542What have I to do with thee?
22542What is that to us?
22542What is truth?
22542What is written in the law? 22542 What manner of man is this,"they asked one of another,"that even the wind and the sea obey him?"
22542What will ye give me?
22542When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? 22542 When Paul came to certain disciples, he asked if they had received the Holy Ghost?
22542Where have ye laid him?
22542Who is this Son of man?
22542Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
22542Who then can be saved?
22542Whom makest thou thyself?
22542Whose is this image and superscription?
22542Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? 22542 [ 1090] The opening sentence,"But what think ye?"
22542[ 1247] And further,the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
22542[ 573] What stronger testimony of the Baptist''s integrity is needed? 22542 [ 910] Whatever of motive there may have been in the lawyer''s query,"Who is my neighbour?"
22542''Saidest thou dogs?
22542( 2 Kings 5:25) when his heart went with his servant all the way that he had gone; and even in the question of God Himself to Adam,''Where art thou?''
22542( Gen. 3:9), and to Cain,''Where is Abel thy brother?''
22542151, 152) raises the question and answers it with excellent reasoning and in eloquent lines:"Why did not this multitude of ignorant pilgrims resist?
22542A father among his children, and demanding Who committed this fault?
22542After long experience, Peter''s concern was:"Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?
22542Again He put the question,"Whom seek ye?"
22542All these he had forsaken; what was to be his reward?
22542And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
22542And especially, how would she be regarded by her espoused husband?
22542And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
22542And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?"
22542And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?"
22542And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
22542And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done?
22542And they said, What need we any further witness?
22542And through what means could glory to God in the highest be more effectively rendered?
22542And what came of it all?
22542And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
22542And who would have been the legal successor to Joseph?
22542And why take ye thought for raiment?
22542And yet the third time Jesus asked,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
22542Andrew added that there was a lad present who had five barley loaves, and two small fishes,"But,"said he,"what are they among so many?"
22542Andrew and John were so impressed by the Baptist''s testimony that they immediately followed Jesus; and He, turning toward them asked:"What seek ye?"
22542Are ye not much better than they?
22542Are you in doubt as to what that message means to- day?
22542As they supplicated the Father in the Son''s name, Jesus appeared amongst them, and asked:"What will ye that I shall give unto you?"
22542As they wended their way down the mountain- side, they asked the Master:[787]"Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come?"
22542Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?"
22542Behold he[ Christ] is in the desert, go not forth: behold, he is in the secret chambers, believe it not"?
22542Believest thou this?"
22542But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?
22542But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
22542But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
22542But how can such come except through the maintenance of good will toward men?
22542But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
22542But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?"
22542But the Lord comforted them, saying"Why are ye troubled?
22542But was He a mere man, like even the most honored of God''s servants?
22542But which?
22542But why proceed with labored reasoning, which can lead to but one conclusion, when our Lord''s own words and other scriptures confirm the fact?
22542Caiaphas, rising from his seat to give dramatic emphasis to his question, demanded of Jesus:"Answerest thou nothing?
22542Calmly He replied to their piteous call,"Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?"
22542Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?"
22542Can it be said that the father''s foreknowledge is a cause of the son''s sinful life?
22542Can such souls as these be other than hypocrites in asking God to deliver them from the evils they have sought?
22542Construing the last declaration as applying to the mortal state only, they said:"Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?"
22542Could he not be just to them and charitable to the rest if he so chose?
22542Could it be that he was the Christ?
22542Did He dare to class them with Gentiles and lepers?
22542Did He pretend to exalt Himself above Abraham and the prophets?
22542Doth he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him?
22542Enoch pleaded:"O Lord, wilt thou not have compassion upon the earth?"
22542For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?"
22542For the difficult passage,"Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?"
22542Had not John given to Jesus His first attestation?
22542Had not the lost been found again?
22542Had the Father so soon forgotten as to leave His Beloved Son thus to suffer?
22542Had they forgotten the former occasion on which a greater multitude had been fed and filled with but five loaves and two small fishes?
22542Had they not already seen signs in profusion?
22542Have they not read the scriptures, which say ye must take upon you the name of Christ, which is my name?
22542Have you never been so happy that you have had to weep?
22542Have you some besetting weakness, some sinful indulgence that you have vainly tried to overcome?
22542He demanded an explanation, saying:"Speakest thou not unto me?
22542He turned to look over the throng and asked,"Who touched my clothes?"
22542His opponents then asked with contemptuous or sarcastic intent,"Where is thy Father?"
22542How different was their acknowledgment of the Savior from that of Peter, who, to the Master''s question"Whom say ye that I am?"
22542How much then is a man better than a sheep?"
22542I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
22542If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?"
22542If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
22542If such be true of every man''s existence, how transcendently so was it of the life of Him who came to die that men may live?
22542If you have not learned wisdom and prudence in the use of"unrighteous mammon,"how can you be trusted with the more enduring riches?
22542In accents of tenderness they asked of her:"Woman, why weepest thou?"
22542In amazement some of them said:"Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans?
22542In courteous interest, He asked:"What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?"
22542In simplicity and without pride or sense of self- righteousness, the young man said:"All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?"
22542In sorrowful earnestness the Lord pleaded with them, asking who is greater, he that sits at the table, or he that serves?
22542In stinging reminder of their national subjugation, Pilate asked with yet more cutting irony,"Shall I crucify your King?"
22542In the bewilderment of ignorance he asked,"How can these things be?"
22542In the early dawn they were hailed from the shore by One who asked:"Children, have ye any meat?
22542In trepidation he inquired:"Who art thou, Lord?"
22542In words of gentle yet unmistakable reproof the mother said:"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
22542Intent on drawing from the men a full statement of the matter by which they were so plainly agitated, the unrecognized Christ asked,"What things?"
22542Is it lawful to give tribute unto Cæsar, or not?"
22542Is it not a rational explanation that, when spoken authoritatively by Him, the two expressions were of allied meaning?
22542Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
22542Is it to be wondered at, that from the sixteenth century onward, churches of man''s contriving have multiplied with phenomenal rapidity?
22542Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?"
22542Is not the physician''s place among the afflicted ones?
22542Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
22542It implied a question soon to follow; and that proved to be: Which of the two sons was the obedient one?
22542It is true that they disobeyed the law of God, in eating things they were told not to eat; but who amongst you can rise up and condemn?"
22542It was called out by Peter''s question,"What shall we have therefore?"
22542It was the voice of the Christ:"_ Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?
22542Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?"
22542Jesus answered with pathetic and mild reproof:"Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
22542Jesus asked of them:"When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye anything?
22542Jesus averred that in the day of judgment many would pretend allegiance to Him, saying:"Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
22542Jesus caught him by the hand, saying:"O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?"
22542Jesus continued:"Or else how can one enter into a strong man''s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man?
22542Jesus knew their inmost thoughts,[415] and made reply thereto, saying:"Why reason ye these things in your hearts?
22542Jesus recognized in the man a fit subject for blessing, and said to him:"Wilt thou be made whole?"
22542Jesus said,"Thou hast rightly judged,"and proceeded:"Seest thou this woman?
22542Jesus walked toward the officers, with whom stood Judas, and asked,"Whom seek ye?"
22542Jesus, cognizant of their disaffection, asked:"Doth this offend you?"
22542Looking upon them and upon the grain fields nearby, Jesus continued:"Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest?
22542Maddened with bigotry and blood- thirsty fanaticism, some of his colleagues turned upon him with the savage demand:"Art thou also of Galilee?"
22542Mark tells us that Jesus asked:"What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?"
22542Martha grew fretful in her bustling anxiety, and came in, saying:"Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
22542Mary''s sensitive nature was pained by the ungracious words of disapproval; but Jesus interposed, saying:"Why trouble ye the woman?
22542Matthew records the further question addressed to Jesus:"Art thou come hither to torment us before the time?"
22542Moreover, were it possible that a man could be born a second time literally and in the flesh, how could such a birth profit him in spiritual growth?
22542Most of the apostles fell into a state of introspection; and one after another exclaimed:"Is it I?"
22542Nathanael saw that Jesus could read his mind, and asked in surprize:"Whence knowest thou me?"
22542Nevertheless, the state of mind of some was such as to evoke from Jesus the question:"Will ye also go away?"
22542Not a few of the disciples failed to comprehend His teachings; and their complaints drew from Him these words:"Doth this offend you?
22542O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
22542Of the contentious scribes He asked:"What question ye with them?"
22542Of them Jesus asked:"Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?"
22542Of what service would a lighted candle be if hidden under a tub or a box?
22542Once more he took Jesus into the judgment hall, and in trepidation asked,"Whence art thou?"
22542One of those who had been impressed by His doctrines submitted this question:"Lord, are there few that be saved?"
22542One said to the other,"Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?"
22542Ought we not to be liberal and charitable in our judgment as to the intent of others?
22542Our Lord countered their poorly veiled purpose by asking:"Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days?"
22542Our Lord''s reply to the first part of the inquiry we shall consider presently; concerning the second, He asked"Know ye not the parable?
22542Pained over the lack of gratitude on the part of the nine, Jesus exclaimed:"Were there not ten cleansed?
22542Peter here broke in with a question:"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
22542Peter put the question,"Lord, whither goest thou?"
22542Peter said unto him, Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
22542Peter wished to peer into the future as to his companion''s fate-- was John also to die for the faith?
22542Peter, speaking for himself and his brethren, answered with pathos and conviction:"Lord, to whom shall we go?
22542Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then?
22542Pilate, plainly without animosity or prejudice against Jesus, asked:"Art thou the King of the Jews?
22542Pilate, surprized, disappointed, and angered, then asked:"What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
22542SEEKERS AFTER SIGNS?
22542Said He:"How is it that ye sought me?
22542Said He:"Woman, what have I to do with thee?
22542Said they:"Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come down from heaven, and consume them, even as Elias did?
22542Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
22542She expressed her surprize in the question"How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?
22542She heard His sympathizing inquiry:"Woman, why weepest thou?
22542Should He say,"Father, save me from this hour"when as He knew"for this cause"had He come"unto this hour?"
22542Simon and the others at table murmured within themselves,"Who is this that forgiveth sins also?"
22542So Peter spake it in name of them all: Lord, to whom shall we go?
22542So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
22542So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
22542So this official deputation, with plans matured, came to Him saying:"By what authority doest thou these things?
22542So, when Pilate reiterated the question:"Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?"
22542Some of the Pharisees caught the remark, and asked in pride:"Are we blind also?"
22542Some of them asked querulously,"Will he kill himself?"
22542Some of those who heard demurred to the Pharisaic deduction, and asked:"How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?"
22542Soon after, visiting Sepharedish Jews of Nablous, Dr. Frankl asked one of that sect,''if he had any intercourse with the Samaritans?''
22542Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most?"
22542The Lord knew this man''s heart, and said:"Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
22542The Lord replied:"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
22542The Pharisees asked:"Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?"
22542The Pharisees had a ready rejoinder:"Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?"
22542The baptism of John, whence was it?
22542The crucial question followed immediately:"Art thou then the Son of God?
22542The disciples, eager to learn, asked:"Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
22542The ever recurring question was, Who is this new prophet?
22542The first question put to Him was,"Art thou the Christ?
22542The high priest accused the prisoners by question and affirmation:"Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name?
22542The inquiry referred specifically to time-- when were these things to be?
22542The question in his mind was not-- Can Jesus heal me?
22542The question then arose, how, and upon what principle, should the salvation, exaltation and eternal glory of God''s sons be brought about?
22542The question they discussed was:"What do we?
22542The reply must have been humbling if not humiliating to the man:"Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?"
22542The same offense might be found in Elisha''s''Whence comest thou, Gehazi?''
22542The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
22542The women retreated with a cry of horror, and one of them said,''Have you been among the worshipers of the pigeons?''
22542Their inquiry was:"How long dost thou make us to doubt?
22542Then He spoke to them, asking:"Believe ye that I am able to do this?"
22542Then asked he in seeming surprize,"Unto what then were ye baptized?
22542Then of the lawyer Jesus asked:"Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbor unto him that fell among the thieves?
22542Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
22542Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
22542Then, with startling abruptness, He challenged them with the question,"Why go ye about to kill me?"
22542There Peter was approached by a collector of the temple tax, who asked:"Doth not your Master pay tribute?
22542There came to Jerusalem certain men from afar, wise men they were called, and they asked,"Where is he that is born King of the Jews?
22542There was such graciousness in His words that all wondered, and they said,"Is not this Joseph''s son?
22542Therefore he asked of them:"Whom will ye that I release unto you?
22542Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?
22542They have received what they bid for; what more can such men demand or consistently expect?
22542They knew Him to be the Christ, the Son of the living God; and how could such a One be brought into subjection and be slain?
22542They propounded a plain question:"Why do the disciples of John and of the Pharisees fast, but thy disciples fast not?
22542They secured the publicity they sought; what more could they ask?
22542They that heard were pricked in their hearts, and in contrition cried out to the apostles:"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
22542They were set above kings, for is it not written''Through me kings reign''?
22542Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee unto me: what hast thou done?
22542This lawyer, standing up among the people who had gathered to hear Jesus, asked:"Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
22542This reiteration of His distinctive supremacy brought forth the challenging question,"Who art thou?"
22542Thus, as quoted by Farrar( p. 166 note):"''Are you a Jew?''
22542To Jesus they presented this statement and question:"Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned; but what sayest thou?"
22542To all such Jesus said, on entering:"Why make ye this ado, and weep?
22542To the Lord''s question,"What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?"
22542To the further inquiry-- Did they actually occur?
22542To the inquiry of the uninformed,"Who is this?"
22542To the inquiry-- Were the Bible miracles probable?
22542Turning to the disciples, He asked in tones of gentle yet unmistakable reproof:"Where is your faith?"
22542WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?
22542Was it possible that the angel''s words to her had reference to this supreme expectation and hope of the nation?
22542Was it proper that the Son of God should go hungry?
22542We find brief mention of him at the time the five thousand were fed, on which occasion Jesus asked him"Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?"
22542Were the children of Abraham included?
22542Were they first found in an oyster, or in some manufacturing laboratory?
22542Were they the ninety and nine, who, by self- estimation had strayed not, being"just persons, which need no repentance?"
22542Were they to be likened unto despized unbelievers, and that too by the son of the village carpenter, who had grown from childhood in their community?
22542Were they, His townsmen, to be slighted?
22542Were those grumblers justified in their evil displeasure because their master was charitable and good?
22542What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
22542What blasphemy could be greater?
22542What cared they that no sentence had been pronounced against him, or that they were acting in reckless defiance of Roman law?
22542What did it mean?
22542What did this Galilean, who owned nothing but the clothes He wore, know about money or the best way of administering wealth?
22542What does the brightest light avail the man who is blind?
22542What finds he inside the gilded wrapping?
22542What need of the decalog could there be if mankind would obey this first and great and all- embracing commandment?
22542What other man has been without sin, and therefore wholly exempt from the dominion of Satan, and to whom death, the wage of sin, is not naturally due?
22542What other man has come to earth with such appointment, clothed with the authority of such foreordination?
22542What other man has lived with power to withstand death, over whom death could not prevail except through his own submission?
22542What right have we to declare that God meant not what He said?
22542What right have we to turn the scriptures from their proper sense and meaning?
22542What sayest thou of thyself?
22542What think ye?
22542What was the opinion of the common people worth?
22542What was the speck in his neighbor''s vision to the obscuring beam in his own eye?
22542What will mortals not do, to what lengths have men not gone, to assuage the pangs of hunger?
22542When He reached Peter, that impulsive apostle protested, saying:"Lord, dost thou wash my feet?"
22542When Peter entered, and was about to inform the Master concerning the interview, Jesus forestalled him, saying:"What thinkest thou, Simon?
22542When he tested the efficacy of their baptism by asking"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
22542When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which is gone forth out of me?
22542When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
22542When the meal was finished,"Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?"
22542When they had retired to the house, they asked of Jesus,"Why could not we cast him out?"
22542When will my Creator sanctify me, that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?"
22542Whence came His wisdom, before which all their academic attainments were as nothing?
22542Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?"
22542Whether of them twain did the will of his father?
22542Which mountain overtops all the rest?
22542Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
22542Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
22542Which river is the longest or the largest?
22542Whither can we go for words of eternal life, if not to Christ?
22542Who among men can word a more solemn and awful warning against the danger of committing the dread unpardonable sin?
22542Who baptized you, then?
22542Who ever did that?
22542Who ever had so great a privilege or glory?
22542Who ever led the Son of God into the waters of baptism, beholding the Holy Ghost descend upon Him in the sign of a dove?
22542Who is the greatest poet, philosopher, scientist, preacher or statesman?
22542Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
22542Who of them was to be prime minister; who would be chancellor, who the commander of the troops?
22542Who stands first and foremost in the community, the nation, or even, as the apostles in their aspiring ignorance asked, in the kingdom of heaven?
22542Who was trusted with such a mission before or since?
22542Who would dare to affirm that man can originate a priesthood which God is bound to honor and acknowledge?
22542Whose should be the wealth, to amass which he had jeopardized his soul?
22542Why did Ahab not dare to arrest Elijah at the door of Naboth''s vineyard?
22542Why did David abjectly obey the orders of Joab?
22542Why did Pilate waver, hesitate, vacillate, and at length yield contrary to his conscience and his will?
22542Why did not every man of the tribe of Simeon become a Goel to the dauntless assassin?
22542Why did not some among the multitude object?
22542Why not prove the Father''s interest in His Son at this moment of dire necessity?
22542Why would He not treat them to some entertaining exhibition of His powers?
22542Why, in the same way we might ask, did Saul suffer Samuel to beard him in the very presence of his army?
22542With burning words of certain conviction He continued:"O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things?
22542With ill- concealed anger the temple officials demanded of Him:"Hearest thou what these say?"
22542With seeming indignation they rejoined:"Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
22542Would He clear Himself of the blasphemy that attached to the unjustified acknowledgment of so awful a dignity?
22542Would he be justified in keeping aloof from the sick and the suffering?
22542Would they also go away?
22542Would you know where Christ is to be found?
22542Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
22542Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
22542Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
22542[ 1000] Jesus said:"Why callest thou me good?
22542[ 1003] Everyone of us may pertinently ask, What do I lack?
22542[ 1008] Was there not a suggestion of the hireling''s spirit in the query of even the first of the apostles,"What shall we have therefore?"
22542[ 1027] Jesus thus met her objection:"Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?"
22542[ 1243] This is a more nearly correct translation than"wherefore art thou come?"
22542[ 1296] Wherein lay the cause of Pilate''s weakness?
22542[ 423]"Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
22542[ 566] These came to Christ and reported the purpose of their visit thus:"John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that should come?
22542[ 598] At this triumph over the powers of evil the people were the more amazed and said:"Is not this the son of David?"
22542[ 668] Jesus asked,"What is thy name?"
22542[ 686] But there is in Christ''s question,"Who touched me?"
22542[ 713] Jesus, realizing that the people were hungry, asked Philip, one of the Twelve,"Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?"
22542[ 740] To the question:"Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?
22542[ 818]"How think ye?
22542[ 851] The question of the scribes and Pharisees,"But what sayest thou?"
22542[ 942] WILL MANY OR FEW BE SAVED?
22542and added:"What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?"
22542and extended the question,"or to do evil?
22542and how then will ye know all parables?
22542and in thy name done many wonderful works?
22542and in thy name done many wonderful works?
22542and in thy name have cast out devils?
22542and in thy name have cast out devils?
22542and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?"
22542and what was the greatest commandment of all?
22542and who are my brethren?"
22542and who gave thee this authority?"
22542and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
22542and"How is it that ye have no faith?"
22542and"Wherefore didst thou doubt?
22542art thou come to destroy us?
22542asked Salameh Cohen, the Samaritan high priest, of Dr. Frankl;''and do you come to us, the Samaritans, who are despised by the Jews?''
22542but where are the nine?
22542but-- Will He heal me?
22542can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
22542from heaven, or of men?"
22542from whence then hath it tares?
22542hath no man condemned thee?
22542he answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
22542he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?"
22542how long shall I suffer you?"
22542how readest thou?"
22542in other words, Can this be any other than the Christ we have been so long expecting?
22542knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?"
22542meaning, Art thou also a disciple of this Galilean whom we hate?
22542of their own children, or of strangers?
22542of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute?
22542or as Luke puts it,"Who touched me?"
22542or look we for another?"
22542or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
22542or, according to a more correct transcript of them:''Why does this one speak thus?
22542or, as Matthew states the question:"Master, which is the great commandment in the law?"
22542they demanded; and further,"Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?"
22542till seven times?"
22542to save life, or to kill?"
22542what is it which these witness against thee?"
22542what shall I say unto them?
22542which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?_"What mind of man can fathom the significance of that awful cry?
22542which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?_"What mind of man can fathom the significance of that awful cry?
22542whom seekest thou?"
22542whose son is he?
22542why are they then baptized for the dead?
22542will ye also be his disciples?"
22542wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
22542wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
8495And have you nothing to give Me?
8495And how much do you love them?
8495And how much is that?
8495Are you not afraid for me?
8495But how can I be joyful,said the weeping child,"whilst I am so far from my Spouse and His palace, and still kept a prisoner in this vale of tears?"
8495But,replied the voice,"would you not fear the fire?
8495How can I do so?
8495Is it you, indeed? 8495 My Francesca, whom I left an hour ago at the point of death?"
8495What are you saying?
8495What bow, and what arrow, are you talking of?
8495Where are the capons,she said,"that were in the court this morning?"
8495Why do you stand thus gazing at my son?
8495You dear little angels,she said,"are you not glad at what our Lord has done?"
8495(_ Quando?
8495Absorbed in the subject, Vannozza exclaimed, with childlike simplicity,"But what should we have to eat, sister?"
8495Am I dreaming?
8495Amidst the joys of Paradise hast thou remembered earth and its sufferings?"
8495And at the words he did indeed come; and looking up sweetly into Dominica''s face, he asked,"And do you really love Jesus?"
8495And do you rob God of His glory by unlawful dealings with hell?"
8495And is the bliss of the Saints and the joy of loving God so inexpressibly sweet to any souls here on earth?
8495And the bewildered Vannozza suddenly awoke out of her sleep, and distrusting the evidence of her senses, kept repeating,"Who calls me?
8495And who will venture to say that it is not good_ for us all_ to have such thoughts frequently pressed upon our attention?
8495Angel of God, hast thou thought of thy mother, of thy poor father?
8495Are angels and devils so near, so very near, to us all?
8495Are suffering and awful bodily anguish blessings to be_ really_ coveted?
8495Are the maxims which I daily hear around me so hopelessly bad and accursed?
8495Are these marvellous tales to be regarded as poetry, romance, superstitious dreaming, or as historical realities?
8495Are these things possible?
8495Are they not a butt for determined and obstinate Protestants, and for such Protestants only?
8495Are this life and this world so literally vain and worthless, so absolutely nothing worth?
8495As she looked at them the lady spoke to her:"Dominica,"she said,"why are you here, and what do you seek?"
8495Do the Jesuits entrap the Pope?
8495Do the clergy cheat the laity?
8495Do you not see how every day fresh miseries are gathering on the devoted heads of her people?
8495Do you not see the bow bent, and the arrow ready to fly?"
8495Does not such a supposition confute itself?
8495Does the reader wish to know the motive she had for soliciting this singular privilege?
8495Drawing near to Francesca''s bed, he said:"I am Alexis, and am sent from God to inquire of thee if thou choosest to be healed?"
8495Francesca takes him aside: what can she know of what is passing in his soul: how read what has not been revealed to any human creature?
8495Have you not heard how two years ago the thunderbolts fell on her sacred towers?
8495He is already growing,"she exclaimed;"now He is twice the size He was!--how is that?"
8495He spoke again,"Dominica, what seekest thou here, amid these rocks and woods?"
8495He then asked of His little Spouse;"will you not give Me that silk mantle and pretty necklace?"
8495Her mother observed her as she lingered behind:"Lucy,"she said,"do you know who that beautiful lady is whom you see there?
8495How could she have done so?
8495How is it you do not remember the Precious Blood which redeemed you from the power of the devil?
8495I am prepared to accomplish His bidding; but without you, my sisters what can I do?
8495I ask; which are the dupes, and which the rogues?
8495Is it worth admitting, even as an hypothesis?
8495Is religion, after all, so terribly near to us?
8495Or do the laity( who have quite as much to do with these miracles) cheat the clergy?
8495Or does the Pope mystify the Jesuits?
8495That God''s will is not accomplished, or that your own is thwarted?
8495The Oblate seemed to awake from a long dream, and opening her eyes, she distinctly said,"Mother, what would you have me to do?"
8495The two beautiful children which he had left by her side, where were they?
8495Then the voice of her Spouse spoke within her and said,"What would you do, Dominica, if you saw your Spouse in the midst of those flames?"
8495They enchain the attention; they compel us to say, Are these things true?
8495They heard her murmur several times with an indescribable emphasis the word,"When?
8495Was it never to end, this life of many cares?
8495Whence do you come?
8495Who are you?
8495Who would say to a blind man,"Forget the tangible realities of this life, because you can not see them"?
8495Why do you weep, Francesca?
8495Why is it that the material creation is not the ordinary instrument by which our souls converse with Him?
8495Why tarry we longer?
8495Will not the eye follow them with love, and many rise up to call them blessed?
8495Would such a statement be endured for a moment by a judge and twelve men in a jury- box?
8495_ Where_ is it, then?
8495and why is your soul disquieted?
8495do you not remember how terrible was the pain when your sister burnt her hand?"
8495if your wounds give forth this delicious perfume, what will the perfume of Paradise be like?"
8495said the woman;"what do you see in him?"
8495she exclaimed,"if you abandon me, you who have taught me to love God and to serve Him I What am I without you?
8495she exclaimed,"what is the matter with your hands?"
8495what is this?
8495what your abode?
8495when?"
8495who are your companions?
8495why further delay?
8495why hast thou left Me thus?"
8495why hast thou left Me thus?"
8495with what do you anoint your son''s wounds, for the odour of them is sweeter than my sweetest flowers?"
3608119:12. Who can understand his errors?
36081Are cursing and swearing sinful when they have become a habit?_ Most certainly; for a sinful habit proves that sin is our master.
36081Are there more Gods than one?_ No; there is but one God, and there is none else besides Him.
36081Are we never permitted to swear?_ Yes; when the proper authorities demand it in God''s stead.
36081Are ye not much better than they?== Which of you by taking thought, can add one cubit to his stature?== And why take ye thought for raiment?
36081But are not many, thus redeemed, yet lost?_ Yes, indeed; many reject Him because of their unbelief and love of sin.
36081But can all pray in this manner?_ No, not the impenitent; their hearts are not right with God, and they do not seek Him earnestly.
36081But does the Word of God point out a way to us in which a sinner may be justified and saved?_ Yes; in the blessed Gospel.
36081But how can their word be the Word of God?_ The Spirit of God revealed to them what to speak and write.
36081By what means does the Holy Spirit call us?_ By the Word of God; using the law to awaken our hearts, and the gospel to invite us to Christ.
36081By what means does the Holy Spirit sanctify and preserve the believer?_ By the Word of God and the Lord''s Supper.
36081By what rule will Christ judge us?_ He will judge us by His Word.
36081Can any man, then, keep God''s commandments so perfectly that he thereby is justified and saved_?
36081Can we be saved through the Law?_ No; since the fall in sin no man can perfectly keep the Law.
36081Can we feel assured that God will forgive us this debt?_ Yes; Jesus Christ has paid for all our sins.
36081Can we love God and the world at the same time?_ By no means.
36081Did Christ remain in humiliation and death?_ No; God exalted Him and gave Him a name which is above every name.
36081Did Christ suffer bodily pain only?_ No; His greatest suffering was a fearful anguish of soul on account of our sins.
36081Did our first parents remain innocent and without sin?_ No; they sinned and lost the image of God, and thus sin and death entered into the world.
36081Do all obey the call of the Holy Spirit?_ No; many resist the Holy Spirit, and will not repent and come to Christ.
36081Do we always understand the ways of God''s providence?_ No; His ways are often hidden from our eyes; but even then they are the kindest and best.
36081Does God accept this weak faith?_ Yes, indeed; only it be true and sincere.
36081Does God answer our prayer at once?_ Sometimes; but He often delays His answer in order to strengthen our faith and our hope.
36081Does God give us such opportunities in order that we may sin?_ By no means; God, who is holy and loving, does not tempt any one to sin.
36081Does God yet care for what He has made?_ Yes; by His watchful care He preserves and governs all things.
36081Does not also he who remains true to the covenant of his Baptism need repentance?_ Yes; he needs daily repentance and daily renewal.
36081Does this Law demand outward observance only?_ No; it demands the whole man, and the willing obedience of heart and mind.
36081Does this promise hold good only when we use the Lord''s Prayer?_ No; God hears every prayer offered up according to His will.
36081For what offices was Jesus anointed and consecrated?_ The offices of High Priest, Prophet, and King.
36081For whom does God care most?_ For man; and especially for His believing children.
36081For whom is the Lord''s Supper intended?_ The Lord''s Supper is intended for true Christians, who are of age and understanding to prove themselves.
36081For whom should we pray?_ We should pray not only for ourselves, but also for others,--even our enemies.
36081For whose sake does God forgive us our sins?_ For Christ''s sake, who has satisfied for the sins of the whole world by His death on the cross.
36081God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent; hath he said, and shall he not do it?
36081Has God given us also a land?_ Yes; He has given us our native land, that we may love it and help it to prosper.
36081Has not Christ redeemed all mankind?_ Yes, He has; He gave Himself a ransom for all.
36081Have all men become sinners through the fall of our first parents?_ Yes; sin and death have spread from our first parents to the whole human race.
36081Have you deserved all this?_ Not in the least; He does all this, not because I have deserved it, but because He is a loving and merciful Father.
36081How are the believers named after Christ?_ They are called Christians; meaning,"the anointed".
36081How can I feel assured of this?_ God Himself has commanded us to pray, and has added this promise to hear us: Amen, Amen; that is, Surely; so be it.
36081How can we be kept pure?_ We must watch and pray, and avoid everything that awakens impure desires.
36081How did Christ act through all this suffering?_ He was patient as a lamb that is lead to the slaughter.
36081How do unfaithful husbands and wives treat this holy institution?_ They despise it, and thus bring down upon themselves the judgment of God.
36081How do we bear false witness out of court?_ When we tell lies about our neighbor and slander or defame him in our conversation.
36081How do we learn that the grace of God is found in Christ?_ We learn this through the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit.
36081How do we lie and deceive by the name of God?_ By perjury, false teaching, and hypocrisy.
36081How do we misuse the day of rest?_ 1.
36081How do you know there is a God?_ 1.
36081How do you know this?_ Christ says concerning the bread:"Take, eat; this is my body."
36081How does Baptism save us from sin, death, and the devil?_ In Baptism we come into fellowship with Christ, and are made partakers in His redemption.
36081How does Christ have divine nature?_ He is begotten of the Father from eternity.
36081How does Christ have human nature?_ He is conceived by the Holy Ghost, and born of the Virgin Mary.
36081How does God preserve all things?_ He lets all things continue as long as He thinks well, and He cares like a father for all His creatures.
36081How does God punish sin?_ In soul and body; now and forever.
36081How does God threaten those who transgress His commandments?_ He will visit, that is, punish, their wickedness.
36081How does one bear false witness in court?_ When a witness swears to a lie, and when a judge decides wrong to be right, and right to be wrong.
36081How does our flesh tempt us?_ Our own flesh tempts by its evil desires.
36081How does the Holy Spirit preserve the believer?_ He teaches and guides, corrects and comforts him.
36081How does the devil tempt us?_ The devil tempts us by putting evil thoughts into our minds.
36081How does the world tempt us?_ The world tempts us by threats, attractive invitations, and bad example.
36081How has God given His law to us?_ 1.
36081How has sin injured the human soul?_ 1.
36081How is stealing done?_ In a coarse or in an artful manner.
36081How is the Bible divided in regard to its teaching?_ It is divided into Law and Gospel.
36081How is this commandment transgressed?_ 1.
36081How is this commandment transgressed?_ 1.
36081How is this done?_ 1.
36081How many persons are there in the Godhead?_ Three; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
36081How many steps do you notice in the humiliation of Christ?_ Five: the birth in poverty; the suffering; the crucifixion; the death; the burial.
36081How should the children of God receive their daily bread?_ They should ask God to bless their daily bread, and return Him thanks for it.
36081How should we keep the day of rest holy?_ 1.
36081How should we pray?_ We should pray humbly, confidently as a child, and reverently.
36081How was Jesus anointed?_ He was anointed with the Holy Ghost and with power.
36081In what did the image of God in man consist?_ In true wisdom, righteousness and holiness, peace and joy.
36081In what did their sin consist?_ It consisted especially in the unbelief of their hearts and in their selfishness and disobedience.
36081In what does this new life really consist?_ In consists in love to God who first loved us.
36081In what way is the believer freed from sin by the redemption of Christ?_ 1.
36081In what ways may we break the covenant of our Baptism?_ 1.
36081In whose care may you therefore safely leave yourself?_ In God''s care, who protects me from all danger, and keeps me from all evil.
36081In whose name must we pray?_ We must pray in the name of Jesus.
36081In whose name then are you baptized?_ I am baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
36081Is Christ no longer present on earth?_ Yes; He is present in a real, though invisible, manner.
36081Is Jesus conceived and born with sin?_ No; He is conceived by the Holy Ghost and therefore without sin.
36081Is he who thus believes and lives in fellowship with Christ sure to be saved?_ Yes; when he continues steadfast in faith until death.
36081Is it of little importance how we receive the Lord''s Supper?_ By no means; we must be prepared when we go to partake of these gifts.
36081Is it possible to remain in the covenant of Baptism?_ Yes; by the grace of God it is possible.
36081Is it wrong to be a partner with a thief?_ Yes; the partner of a thief is no better than the thief.
36081Is neglecting to do good as sinful as doing wrong?_ Yes, indeed; to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.
36081Is no work permitted on Sunday?_ Yes; any work of necessity that can not be delayed, and any loving kindness we may show our neighbor who is in need.
36081Is the New Birth necessary to our salvation?_ Yes, indeed; except a man be born anew, he can not see the kingdom of God.
36081May we love ourselves?_ Yes, for God has made us, but we must beware of selfishness.
36081May we not do with our property what we please?_ No; we are but keepers of God''s gifts, and we must once give an account of how we have used them.
36081May we take our own life?_ No; God has given us life, and He alone has the right to take it.
36081Must we love also our enemies?_ Yes; for even our enemy is our neighbor.
36081Must we obey parents and superiors when they ask us to do what is sinful?_ No; we ought to obey God rather than men.
36081Need we not work for our daily bread when we pray for it every day?_ Yes; God wants us to be diligent, each in our calling, trusting in His help.
36081Of how many kinds is the fear of God?_ Of two kinds: slavish fear and child- like fear.
36081Of what benefit, then, is the Law?_ 1.
36081Of what do the three articles treat?_ Of the nature, will, and works of the triune God.
36081Of what does God remind us by these words?_ He reminds us of the fact that He is a just God, who in His holy wrath punishes every sin.
36081Of what does the word"daily"remind you?_ I must be content with that which God gives me.
36081Should such persons be admitted to the Lord''s Supper?_ No.
36081The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
36081Upon what does God then really look?_ Upon the attitude of our hearts toward Him.
36081What are our weapons against temptation?_ We must use the Word of God, watch and pray, and take care not to invite temptation.
36081What are the closing words of the Lord''s Prayer?_= For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever.
36081What benefit did the human body have from the image of God?_ Perfect health, immortality, and a life free from care in Paradise.
36081What benefit do we have from the resurrection of Christ?_ 1.
36081What benefit do we have from the true and living faith in Jesus Christ?_ By faith we are justified, born anew, sanctified, and finally saved forever.
36081What benefit does the believer have from the redemption of Christ?_ By this redemption he is freed from sin, from death, and from the power of Satan.
36081What comfort do we have from the burial of Christ?_ He has buried our sins, hallowed our graves, and taken away their horror.
36081What did Christ accomplish for us by His death on the cross?_ By His death He has paid the wages of sin, which is death.
36081What did Christ do in order to become our Savior and Redeemer?_ He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
36081What do the children of the world think of sin?_ They love sin, and do not ask to be forgiven.
36081What do the ninth and tenth commandments forbid?_ All sinful desire to get what belongs to our neighbor.
36081What do we promise God in this petition, while asking His forgiveness?_ We promise to forgive those who trespass against us, and return good for evil.
36081What do you mean when you say"I believe in Jesus Christ?
36081What do you owe God for all his goodness?_ It is my duty to serve Him thankfully and obediently all the days of my life.
36081What do you pray for in the fifth petition?_ I pray God to forgive us our trespasses.
36081What do you pray for in the first petition?_ I pray that the name of God may be hallowed among us.
36081What do you pray for in the fourth petition?_ I pray God to give me daily bread.
36081What do you pray for in the second petition?_ I pray that the kingdom of God may come.
36081What do you pray for in the seventh petition?_ I pray God to deliver us from evil.
36081What do you pray for in the third petition?_ I pray that the will of God may be done among us on earth, as it is in heaven.
36081What do you pray for in this petition?_ I pray God not to lead us into temptation.
36081What does God promise all who keep His commandments?_ He will have mercy upon them in a thousand generations.
36081What does God require of us in the first commandment?_ We should fear, love, and trust in God above all things.
36081What does he bring upon himself who transgresses this commandment?_ Condemnation and punishment from God.
36081What does the Bible say about Christ being both God and man?_ It says, The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.
36081What does the Bible say about Christ being true God?_ The Bible calls Him the only begotten Son of God, and one with the Father.
36081What does the Holy Spirit further work in the believer?_ He sanctifies and preserves him.
36081What does the ascension of Christ teach us?_ It teaches us to be heavenly- minded, and to have a desire to depart and be with Christ.
36081What does the first commandment forbid?_ It forbids the worship of strange gods, or idols.
36081What does the fourth commandment forbid?_ To despise and give offense to father and mother.
36081What does the name Christ signify?_ The same as Messiah; that is, the Anointed or the Consecrated.
36081What does the name Jesus signify?_ A Savior.
36081What does the second table teach us about our relation to our neighbor?_ We must feel and act toward him, as we would have him feel and act toward us.
36081What is Baptism?_ Baptism is not water alone, but it is water comprehended in God''s command, and united with His Word.
36081What is Christ''s work as High Priest?_ He offered up Himself a sacrifice for our sins, and ever prays for us.
36081What is Christ''s work as King?_ He governs and keeps His children, and defends them against their enemies.
36081What is Christ''s work as Prophet?_ He teaches us the will of God concerning our salvation.
36081What is God''s promise to those who honor father and mother?_ It shall be well with them, and they shall live long on the earth.
36081What is God''s will concerning man?_ God willeth that all men should be saved, and come to the knowledge of the truth.
36081What is God?_ God is a spirit, who is eternal and almighty; all- knowing and everywhere present; wise, good, and merciful; holy, true, and just.
36081What is actual sin?_ Actual sin is all evil thoughts and desires, words and acts, springing from original sin.
36081What is eternal death?_ Eternal death is a dreadful state of separation from God, and everlasting anguish and suffering in hell.
36081What is here understood by mercy?_ Every blessing for soul and body, now and forever.
36081What is implied by the word"trespasses"?_ Thereby is implied our guilt or debt to God, which we have brought upon ourselves by our sins.
36081What is it to curse by the name of God?_ It is to call down evil upon ourselves, our neighbor, or any other created thing, by the name of God.
36081What is it to steal?_ To steal is to take from our neighbor even the smallest part of his property against his will.
36081What is it to swear by the name of God?_ It is to bear witness to anything by the holy name of God.
36081What is meant by an idol?_ Anything that man worships, fears, loves, and trusts in instead of the one true God.
36081What is meant by child- like fear?_ When we love God so dearly that we wish to do nothing that is against His will.
36081What is meant by original sin?_ Original sin is the inborn wickedness, deep corruption, and evil disposition, of the human heart.
36081What is meant by saying that the kingdom of God comes to us?_ It means that we become partakers in it.
36081What is meant by slavish fear?_ When we fear God because we are afraid of punishment.
36081What is meant by temptation?_ By temptation is meant opportunities that invite to sin.
36081What is meant by the"name"of God?_ 1.
36081What is meant by"New Testament"in this connection?_ Thereby is meant the new covenant which God has made and sealed with the blood of Jesus.
36081What is meant, in a particular sense, by the kingdom of God which you pray for in this petition?_ 1.
36081What is sin?_ Sin is any thought or feeling, word or act, which is contrary to God''s holy Law.
36081What is the Gospel?_ The Gospel is the glad tidings of the grace of God in Jesus Christ our Savior.
36081What is the Law?_ The Law is the divine Word which tells us what we must do.
36081What is the intimate fellowship called in which all true Christians live with one another?_ The Communion of Saints.
36081What is the meaning of the word"Amen"?_ Its meaning is, Surely; so be it.
36081What is the state of the church on earth?_ The church of God on earth is militant.
36081What is the substance of all the books of the Bible?_ The great truth that Jesus is the way to salvation for all who believe.
36081What is the substance of the first table?_ Love of God.
36081What is the substance of the law?_ Love to God, ourselves, and our neighbor.
36081What is the substance of the second table?_ Love to ourselves and our neighbor.
36081What is the will of God?_ It is the will of God that all His rational creatures should praise Him forever in perfect holiness and happiness.
36081What is the work of the Holy Spirit?_ To call, enlighten, sanctify, and preserve.
36081What is the work of the holy angels?_ They praise God, and serve him, especially by ministering to His children.
36081What is"false witness"?_ All untruthful speaking about our neighbor, in or out of court.
36081What judgment does the Word of God pass upon thieves and robbers?_ They shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
36081What moves God to forgive sin so freely?_ His everlasting love and mercy alone.
36081What must we do to experience personally that their word is the Word of God?_ We must obey the Word and receive it into our hearts.
36081What must we do to remain in the grace of our Baptism?_ We must watch and pray, and make diligent use of the Word of God and the Lord''s Supper.
36081What must we do when we receive the Lord''s Supper?_ We must remember our Savior and His death.
36081What must you do that you may continue steadfast in faith and also increase therein?_ I will pray God every day graciously to help and strengthen me.
36081What parts of the catechism treat about the gospel?_ The four last parts.
36081What should a man care for most of all?_ For his soul, the immortal part of himself.
36081What was the character of man as he was made by God?_ Adam and Eve were innocent, without sin, and like God.
36081What way of salvation does the Law then point out to us?_ It says, Keep the commandments and you shall be saved.
36081What will be the state of the church in heaven?_ It will be triumphant, because all its enemies are conquered.
36081What, then, does God require of us in His holy Law?_ Perfect purity and holiness in all our thoughts and desires, words and acts.
36081What, then, does the believer receive through justification?_ He receives the forgiveness of sins, and is adopted as a child of God.
36081When did Jesus institute the Lord''s Supper?_ In the night in which He was betrayed to death; it is therefore called the Lord''s Supper.
36081When do we fear God?_ We fear God when we think so highly of Him, that we are afraid of offending Him by any wrongdoing.
36081When is the name of God hallowed among us?_ When the Word of God is rightly taught and is received into our hearts.
36081When is the name of God taken in vain?_ When it is used in a thoughtless and mocking manner and without devotion and reverence.
36081When was Christ sent to the world?_ In the fulness of time; that is, the time appointed and prepared by God Himself.
36081When was this Savior first promised to the world?_ Immediately after the fall.
36081When will He again come to earth in a visible manner?_ On the last day, when He comes to judge the quick and the dead.
36081Where do all the risen go after the day of judgment?_ The chosen enter into life everlasting; the condemned, into eternal death.
36081Where does God show us how we may be saved?_ In the holy Scriptures, also called the Bible.
36081Where is the will of God done in this manner?_ In heaven, where the holy angels praise God in undisturbed peace and joy.
36081Whereby is it seen that we love God?_ By a holy life.
36081Which are the most excellent of the heavenly creatures?_ The holy angels.
36081Which are the sacraments of the Christian church?_ They are Baptism and the Lord''s Supper.
36081Which day is the day of rest among Christians?_ Sunday, the first day of the week, on which Christ arose from the dead.
36081Which is the most excellent of the earthly creatures?_ Man, to whom God gave power to rule over the earth.
36081Which is the most perfect prayer?_ The most perfect prayer is the Lord''s Prayer, which Christ taught His own disciples.
36081Who alone can confidently call God Father?_ God''s children alone can call God their Father.
36081Who are hypocrites?_ Hypocrites are they who indeed make outward confession of Christ, but who inwardly and in their conduct deny Him.
36081Who are the enemies of the church?_ The enemies of the church are the devil, the world, and our own flesh.
36081Who are thus condemned?_ All who continue in impenitence and unbelief until death.
36081Who enjoy the blessings that God promises in Baptism?_ All who remain in the covenant of their Baptism.
36081Who fear God in this manner?_ God''s children only.
36081Who get a share in the redemption of Christ?_ Those who repent their sins and believe in Him.
36081Who has instituted marriage?_ God Himself instituted it in Paradise.
36081Who is Jesus Christ?_ The Son of God and the Son of Mary, true God and true man.
36081Who is our neighbor?_ Every human being is our neighbor.
36081Who is the Holy Ghost?_ The Holy Ghost is true God together with the Father and the Son.
36081Who led them astray?_ They permitted the devil to lead them astray.
36081Who obey the call of the Holy Spirit?_ They who repent their sins and believe the Gospel.
36081Who partake of the Lord''s Supper unworthily?_ They who do not feel nor repent their sins, and who do not from their heart believe in Jesus.
36081Who profanes the name of God?_ He that teaches and lives otherwise than the Word of God teaches, profanes the name of God.
36081Who seek to prevent the will of God from being done among us?_ The devil, the world, and our own flesh.
36081Who should pray?_ All should pray; even little children.
36081Who should read the Bible?_ It is the will of God that all should use His Word and love it as a dear gift.
36081Who steal in a coarse manner?_ Those who, without any right or permission whatever, take their neighbor''s money or property.
36081Who steal in an artful manner?_ Those who take or withhold the property of others by any kind of fraud.
36081Who teaches us to pray well?_ The Holy Spirit, who is also called the Spirit of prayer.
36081Who wrote the Bible?_ The holy prophets, evangelists, and apostles wrote the Bible.
36081Who, on the other hand, obtain life everlasting?_ All who continue steadfast in faith until death.
36081Who, on the other hand, tempt us to sin?_ The devil, the world, and our own flesh, tempt us to sin.
36081Who, on the other hand, will help us to do the will of God?_ God, who is merciful and faithful, will Himself help us to do His will.
36081Who, then, is rightly prepared to partake of the Lord''s Supper?_ He who believes these words:"Given and shed for you, for the remission of sins."
36081Whom do all idolaters really serve?_ They serve the devil who is the father of lies, and the lord of all impenitent and hardened sinners.
36081Whom has Christ redeemed?_ He has redeemed me, a lost and condemned sinner.
36081Whom has God given power to declare the forgiveness of sins?_ The congregation, through its ministers.
36081Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
36081Whom must we honor and obey besides our parents?_ All those whom God has placed over us, such as guardians, employers, teachers, and the government.
36081Why are the words"this day"added?_ They are added that I should not be anxious for the morrow, but let each day bear its own burdens.
36081Why do we call God the Maker of heaven and earth?_ Because He has made heaven and earth to come forth by His almighty Word.
36081Why do you end your confession of faith with the word Amen?_ Because I know that what I here confess is certainly true.
36081Why is Baptism called the"washing of regeneration"?_ Because the Holy Spirit in Baptism cleanses us from sin, and gives us a new spiritual life.
36081Why is this sin so fearful?_ Because it affects both soul and body more than any other sin.
36081Why must our Savior be true God?_ In order that His death and His blood might have everlasting power to atone for sin.
36081Why must the Son of God become true man?_ In order that He might suffer and die for us.
36081Why must the believer ask the forgiveness of sins every day?_ Because he sins every day, and is always in need of forgiveness.
36081Why must we honor father and mother?_ Because God has placed them over us to care for us.
36081Why must we love God?_ We must love God because of His goodness toward us.
36081Why must we trust in God alone?_ Because He is our almighty and faithful Friend.
36081Will God, then, leave all men to perish?_ No; God has in love sent His Son Jesus Christ to save man.
36081_ What are the closing words of the Lord''s Prayer?_= For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever.
36081_ What is Baptism?_ Baptism is not water alone, but it is water comprehended in God''s command, and united with His Word.
56691''But is it not the deepest law of Nature that she be constant?'' 56691 Mormonism"a small thing?
56691Now seeing that I know these things, why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been called? 56691 Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
56691What are the Laws of Nature?
56691What are we to understand by the sounding of the trumpets, mentioned in the 8th chapter of Revelations? 56691 What do men say of him?"
56691Why should I desire that I were an angel, that I could speak unto all the ends of the earth? 56691 You have prayed me here, now what do you want of me?"
56691_--Were these tests applied to Joseph Smith in the early part of the nineteenth century? 56691 --What arethe tents of Shem?"
56691A miracle?
56691A question put to the Savior by his disciples:"Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
56691Adam obeyed, and after many days an Angel appeared to him, saying:"Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?"
56691All were put to death, save one, concerning whom Peter had inquired of the Lord:"What shall this man do?"
56691And is it not manifestly unfair?
56691And now of you, too, I make the old inquiry: What those same unalterable rules, forming the complete statute book of Nature, may possibly be?
56691And the Lord had said:"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?"
56691And what is it?
56691And where was the man, uninspired of Heaven, who could have anticipated such a catastrophe?
56691And why do our Articles of Faith give those tribes a special mention?
56691And why should they not be?
56691Are not the means of knowledge in the first estate equal those of this?
56691Are they not Jewish?
56691But how can such views be reconciled with divine revelation and the history of God''s dealings with man?
56691But how"get the message across?"
56691But what about the faith necessary to handle pick and shovel?
56691But when did Great Britain"call upon other nations,"fulfilling in her own case the terms of the"Mormon"leader''s fateful forecast?
56691But why could not Divine Power have done it all-- done it designedly, in the manner and with the means specified in the sacred narrative?
56691But, bearing in mind the apostolic injunction,"Is any sick among you?
56691By command of Moses, the tribe of Levi-- every man of which responded to his loyal appeal,"Who''s on the Lord''s side?"
56691Caesar, sitting upon the throne of the world, would have been mystified had the question been put to him-- What shall men do to be saved?
56691Can a sheep know the voice of its shepherd, if it has never heard that voice before?
56691Can we know anything here that we did not know before we came?
56691Could there be a more glaring instance of"straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel"?
56691Destruction?
56691Did he not translate the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham?
56691Did the proud world know that a prophet of God had foreseen these fearful happenings, and had sounded a warning of their approach?
56691Do the Dead Return?
56691Do you think such a plea would avail?
56691Else would He not have endowed them beforehand?
56691Evil Spirits at Large.--A very important question now arises: How may good or bad spirits be known?
56691Far more likely, is it not, that the king, rather than the subject, would be exempt from such obedience?
56691George W. Emery, who sat beside him, and inquired:"What children are these?"
56691Had he always been noble and great?
56691Had he not created it, and was it not made to bear record of him?
56691Had not the ghost returned from that very"country,"for the special purpose of this interview?
56691Have any deepest scientific individuals yet dived down to the foundations of the universe, and gauged everything there?
56691He then asks:"How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?"
56691How can We Know?--There are bad spirits as well as good, and the vital question is: How can we know the difference between them?
56691How, without the children of Japheth, could the children of Jacob be gathered out from the nations?
56691If a follower of Joseph Smith were asked:"How do you expect to spend eternity?"
56691If he refuses to climb, who but himself is to blame for his remaining at the bottom of the pit?
56691In other words, how shall the alien seeking citizenship in the Kingdom of Heaven, obtain it?
56691In the heavens are parents single?
56691Is it a fact, or only a fancy, that we and they were mutually acquainted and mutually attracted in some earlier period of our eternal existence?
56691Is it not a time for thought, a season for solemn meditation?
56691Is not his offering as acceptable as that of his comrade who makes what is called"the supreme sacrifice?"
56691Is there not something symbolical in all this-- something suggestive of things higher?
56691Is there something, after all, in that much abused term"affinity,"and is this the basis of its claim?
56691It sounds well, but is it true?
56691Martyrs who had shed their blood in defense of the Church, or for its sake, but had never confessed Christ nor been baptized-- what of them?
56691Mountains had been moved before by the power of faith;[ 3] then why not now?
56691Nigh at Hand.--When will end the"little season"of waiting?
56691Or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?"
56691Original Excellence.--What had given to Abraham his superior standing in the Heavens?
56691Orson Pratt, citing an unpublished revelation, says:"What is the name of God in the pure language?
56691Princes and Servants.--If the name Israel means"prince of God"when applied to Jacob, may it not mean"princes of God"when applied to his posterity?
56691Shakespeare puts into the mouth of one of his characters-- the guilty King Claudius-- this speech:"Try what repentance can: what can it not?
56691The Baptist, deeming himself unworthy of that high honor, demurred, saying:"I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?"
56691The Divine Purpose.--And what is the purpose-- the ultimate purpose of it all?
56691The Fruit of Falsehood.--How, then, do such gross misunderstandings arise?
56691The Power of Godliness.--Did the Zion- builder of the Adamic age stand at the head of a Gospel dispensation?
56691The Sacrifice Complete.--What, then, was"finished"by the Death on the Cross?
56691The learned man asked:"Where did Joseph Smith get this information?
56691Then where will you find breadth?
56691They who love Truth, and to whom it appeals most powerfully, were they not its best friends in a previous state of existence?
56691This admitted, and what becomes of their"failure?"
56691This being the case, how could he have meant to identify the bread and wine with the constituents of his mortal tabernacle?
56691To which I answer: Is it not so?
56691Was it an original or an acquired excellence, or both?
56691Was it not instituted in anticipation and as a memorial of that mighty Birth, with its mortal burial and its immortal resurrection?
56691Was man with his experience present at the creation, then, to see how it all went on?
56691What Are Miracles?
56691What are the divine laws of naturalization?
56691What did those words signify?
56691What else could completely qualify him as a special witness?
56691What else is the meaning of the Savior''s parable in which he likens the Kingdom of Heaven to a feast?
56691What has caused Christian nations to flourish so mightily?
56691What has enabled Christianity, in spite of its errors, to survive the wreck of empires and to weather the storms of time?
56691What is the name of men?
56691What is the name of the Son of God?
56691What must he do for himself, to the end that he may profit by the great things done in his behalf?
56691What need to particularize as to the Ten Tribes, if they were no longer a distinct people?
56691What need to remember him, if he were present in person?
56691What of his state and standing before he came on earth?
56691What of the Benefits?--Let us now consider the question: In what way did these calamities upon Israel prove a blessing to the human race?
56691What was to be done?
56691What wonder?
56691When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high?
56691When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face?
56691When the poet''s inspired mind conceived this beautiful creation, had he heard of Eliza R. Snow and her invocation to the Eternal Father and Mother?
56691When will the day of Zion''s redemption dawn?
56691Where the deliverance from this worse than Egyptian bondage-- a bondage of which Egypt''s slavery was typical?
56691Where was the Moses for such an Exodus?
56691Who can doubt that He upheld and sustained the arms of those who carried it to a victorious conclusion?
56691Who could do this?
56691Who is"the true and living God?"
56691Who than the savage Lamanite, better understands the Mosaic law of retaliation--"an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth?"
56691Who was able to mend the broken law, bring good out of evil, mould failure into success, and"snatch victory from the jaws of defeat?"
56691Who, having faith in a Maker of the universe, can question his power to govern that universe, the workmanship of his hands?
56691Why Elijah?--"Why send Elijah?"
56691Why Was Abraham Blessed?--What had Abraham done to merit this high distinction?
56691Why are they his, if he has nothing to do with war-- if such things are independently and exclusively the work of Satan?
56691Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
56691Why came Socrates, Confucius, Zoroaster and Gautama?
56691Why did the Savior say:"My sheep know my voice?"
56691Why is that not enough?
56691Why is that not sufficient to entitle me to vote, to hold office, take up land, and enjoy all the rights and privileges of an American freeman?
56691Why not Christ alone?
56691Why will it not suffice to make my peace with God and pave my way to Heaven?"
56691Why, then, should you hope for admittance into the Kingdom of Heaven upon any conditions other than those which the King himself has laid down?"
56691Why, then, was he baptized?
56691Yet what can it when one can not repent?"
56691[ 11] Could anything be plainer?
56691[ 11] The Question of Cause.--Who will cause these terrible calamities?
56691[ 1] But in what way did the revolt of South Carolina, which began the Civil War, prove a"beginning"of wars for"all nations"?
56691[ 20] Did he mean the watery element which enters so largely into the composition of the earth?
56691[ 2] Of what avail would a compact be in their case, unless their jailor or some higher power were a party to it?
56691[ 2] Why should not Thomas share in the experience?
56691[ 2] Why should we not attach importance to work of that kind?
56691[ 3] No Flesh Safe Upon the Waters.--Was not this condition almost realized during the darkest days of the Great War?
56691[ 4] Does that sound as if"Mormonism"takes no cognizance of what is going on in the outside world?
56691[ 5] Is God impotent in the presence of Nature-- fettered by his own creation?
56691[ 6] In other words, why use the symbol of the resurrection, if there be no resurrection-- if the symbol does not symbolize?
56691_ The True and Living God._--What is meant by that?
56691_ The Vital Question._--Does this man come from God?
56691and why?
56691cried an illuminated class:''Is not the machine of the universe fixt to move by unalterable rules?''
56691when shall my Creator sanctify me, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?"
56691whither?
38232But what is the motive?
38232For how,they ask,"can an action that is really to come to pass, be foreseen, if it be not determined?
38232Is not this grace a greater calamity to our race than the fall of Adam?
38232Now if you ask me what is that power, which is never exerted without Divine efficiency? 38232 Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge?"
38232Who, under such circumstances, can refrain from suspicion?
38232lest a promise being left of entering into rest, any should come short?
38232lest there be in them an evil heart of unbelief, in departing from the living God?
38232( How much liberty to serve God has a bond slave to sin?)
382321 misunderstand it?
382323 misunderstand it?
38232According to this doctrine is it possible, according to the very nature of mind, for the choice to be different until the perceptions are changed?
38232And are there any passages against these, any that say we can not come, can not believe, seek,& c?
38232And can a man, upon the known and universally acknowledged principles of responsibility, be accountable for such a volition?
38232And can any one help trembling for a large portion of the orthodox Churches among us at the present day?
38232And can the perceptions be changed, until God changes them?
38232And can this be the doctrine of the Bible?
38232And does this make these acts in themselves innocent?
38232And have they the Divine warrant for such a course?
38232And here I ask, in the name of candour, What is the use of calling things by wrong names?
38232And if he had not, has he enough now that his mind has become darkened, his judgment perverted, and his moral powers corrupted and weakened?
38232And if he should not do it, would he not be called a wanton and cruel wretch?
38232And is it just, that the author of the sermon should be held the defendant on the record, when the execution is issued against Calvinism itself?
38232And is there no voluntary action in all this?
38232And is this the ability that"the mass of the New- England divines have held to from the beginning?"
38232And is this the common theory of Calvinism?
38232And is this wrath necessary to the accomplishment of his purposes?
38232And must he seek after he has found him?
38232And no testimony but Divine will here be of any authority; and does revelation prove this doctrine?
38232And ought not all to follow them in this, who hold to natural ability?
38232And ought not the New- Haven divines to be commended for carrying out the system to its legitimate results?
38232And pray what does this inquiry mean?
38232And pray what is meant by God''s"deciding on the fact of the entrance of sin into his kingdom?"
38232And shall he be accused by these very men of bearing false witness against his brethren?
38232And shall we now be told that Methodists examine but one side of the question?
38232And shall we still be told that faith is not the condition of regeneration?
38232And shall we still be told that we do not understand this doctrine?
38232And what do such scriptures mean?
38232And what does he mean by that prayer?
38232And what is this, but affirming all that the sermon has affirmed on this subject?
38232And what objection can any, who hold to natural power to choose life, urge against this?
38232And what says its great evangelical champion in this country, Dr. Edwards?
38232And why should they start back at results which they have long laboured to produce?
38232And will Calvinists say, this is owing to prejudice and to a want of understanding the subject?
38232And will you then turn round and say, the acts which follow have no guilt?
38232And would you believe, reader, that any reasonable man would resort to such an idea for the sake of helping out a theory?
38232And yet does not the son owe a debt of gratitude to that father, when he has done all this?
38232And yet what says the Spectator, the organ and oracle of that school?
38232And yet, taking the whole together, who does not see that it is a most stupendous system of grace, from the foundation to the top- stone?
38232Are we not conscious that this also is weak?
38232But I ask, How much is he to blame, and to what extent should he be punished?
38232But could it turn its course and roll back its waters to their fountains?
38232But does he therefore decree the wrath itself?
38232But does that prove the truth of this theory?
38232But has the atonement made it possible for the reprobates to be saved?
38232But here the question arises, Can_ Calvinists_ consistently occupy any such middle ground?
38232But how came_ he_ to sin?
38232But how does this appear?
38232But how does this prove that God hath decreed sin?
38232But how excited to action?
38232But how were the Israelites healed?
38232But if Calvinism is not essentially what it was, we ask what it now is?
38232But if a solitary passage could have been adduced, should we not have heard of it?
38232But if these expressions mean any thing more than pardon, what is that meaning?
38232But if they have the operations of the Spirit, what are these operations?
38232But in what does such freedom differ from mere instinct?
38232But is it wrong for us to be prompted to action by those considerations which God himself urges upon us?
38232But is there any thing clearer than that man ought not to be held accountable for what is unavoidable?
38232But is there no act of the will in all these?
38232But is this correct?
38232But is this true?
38232But perhaps it may be asked here, Is not the sinner, in the performance of these conditions,_ partly_ converted?
38232But the inquiry in each case should be, Are those objections fatal to the system?
38232But the question is, where are these passages?
38232But the simple question is, Does the event take place because it is foreknown, or is it foreknown because it will take place?
38232But was there no prescience back of this?
38232But what motives other than those found in the Gospel?
38232But when does he do this?
38232But who made them miserable perishing sinners?
38232But why impracticable?
38232But why is conditional regeneration so offensive?
38232But why so?
38232By what authority will the reviewer support this definition?
38232Can any one point out any essential difference between the two systems?
38232Can any one say then, on this theory, that the mind has the power of choice?
38232Can any one wonder, after this, that in Geneva, in Germany, and in New- England, Calvinism has finally resulted in Socinianism?
38232Can any thing be clearer or more decisive?
38232Can he succeed?
38232Can it be said then that there is no motive for a volition, or a mental effort that shall conflict with the unsanctified affections?
38232Can you see any self- evident proof of this assertion?
38232Did God foresee that they would not, and on that foresight predicate his decree of reprobation?
38232Did he determine to create a universe, independent of a view of all the bearings in the case?
38232Do you ask on what ground he accepts of this?
38232Do you say his volitions?
38232Do you say, by varying the form of the answer,"He can if he chooses?"
38232Do you say, he must leave off wrong volitions, and have right ones?
38232Does he ask for some external accommodation and aid?
38232Does he come to the sinner when he is careless and inattentive, and show him the_ things of Christ?_ No!
38232Does he not know, also, that all this has been done in this generation?
38232Does it come to pass, that some are lost?
38232Does not Dr. Wood say this?
38232Does not the reverend gentleman know, that a great portion of our members in New England are those who were once members of Calvinistic congregations?
38232Does predestination in these passages mean merely_ to permit_, or not_ to hinder?_ and do these passages teach a personal election to eternal life?
38232Does predestination in these passages mean merely_ to permit_, or not_ to hinder?_ and do these passages teach a personal election to eternal life?
38232Does such a plan imply the necessity of a change,"on condition that his creatures act in this or that way?"
38232Does the power of moral action, independent of the magistracy and the laws, destroy all the control of the civil government over malefactors?
38232For what purpose, then, is this grace given?
38232Had God nothing to do with man until his prescient eye beheld the whole race in a ruined state?
38232Had man any too much moral power in the first instance to constitute him an accountable moral agent?
38232Has he any where promised this?
38232Has he ever intimated such a sentiment in all his writings?
38232Has he found the Lord before he has sought him?
38232Has not the_ deformity_ of sin come to pass?
38232Have anti- predestinarians misunderstood this from John Calvin''s day to the present?
38232Hear him finally exclaim, in self despair,"Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
38232Hence in any reply to my sermon on predestination and election it was natural and fair that the first inquiry should be, Are the definitions correct?
38232Here then we have a standard of faith, which all the_ classes_, I suppose, will acknowledge,--and what saith it?
38232How came man in this state?
38232How do the assumed opinions correspond with revelation?
38232How is it in the case under examination?
38232How many experiences of intelligent and pious Calvinists could I quote on this point?
38232How much less in the other case?
38232How shall we judge in this matter?
38232I answer, What is light, in this case, but a clear conception of the propositions?
38232I ask it again, Can he, by a direct act of the will, love God?
38232I should fear the searching interrogatory of Him who questioned Job:"Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?"
38232I would ask, in reply, whether regenerating grace takes away our natural ability?
38232If God will not forgive sin without repentance, will he renew the heart without it?
38232If any one should say he can not understand what this moral defect is, I would answer by asking him if he can tell me what the essence of mind is?
38232If it be asked whether disinclination can ever be so strong as to destroy the freedom of the will to act in one particular direction?
38232If it is a common noun, or a general name, then, what are the qualities, the properties, or doctrines designated by it?
38232If it is changed in the hands of its supporters, how much has it changed?
38232If man does not elect himself, and God_ only predestinates_, that is,_ permits-- does not hinder_ his election; who, we ask, will elect him?
38232If not, how has he been affected?
38232If so, is it safe that the reviewer should still accord to them their old symbols of faith?
38232If the attractive power of motives over the mind is any thing different from the law of gravitation or magnetic attraction, what is that difference?
38232If there is, then, whether the term is a common or a proper noun?
38232If they do not, why do they try to bring sinners to thoughtfulness?
38232Ignorant of_ my_ views he could not be, I think, after reading my reply.--Why, then, does he persist in talking of a difference where there is none?
38232In doing his own pleasure, in this case, does he not decide on the fact of the entrance of sin into his kingdom just when and where it does?"
38232In his word, we are taught, that he is"of_ one_ mind"--that his"ways are equal;"and who can doubt it?
38232In their practical effects two opposite errors may, in individual cases, neutralize each other.--But is either therefore safe?
38232In what does the identity of Calvinism consist?
38232Insomuch, that the answer to the question,"Are you willing to be damned?"
38232Is Dr. Fitch ignorant of what Methodists hold to?
38232Is God at war with himself, or is he sporting and trifling with his creatures?
38232Is either of these suppositions correct?
38232Is he not then the direct procuring cause?
38232Is he to be held innocent of the murder because he was drunk?
38232Is it Calvinism still, or has it lost its identity?
38232Is it because God has fixed the barrier in something else, by which this ability, grace, and all are rendered nugatory?
38232Is it because the Scriptures directly oppose it?
38232Is it fancy, or is it fact?
38232Is it meant that God_ forces_ the soul to be willing?
38232Is it the best way to promote truth?
38232Is it to be wondered at, that many Calvinists have become infidels?
38232Is not a father, after he has been instrumental of bringing a son into the world, bound_ in justice_ to provide for and educate him?
38232Is not this a preparatory process?
38232Is not this correct reasoning?
38232Is not this holding the gracious ability after all?
38232Is not this, of itself, a suspicious trait in its character?
38232Is such a decree of election founded in love to the suffering object?
38232Is such a supposition worthy of our righteous God?--Does it accord either with his justice or wisdom?
38232Is the action any stronger than the motive influence?--Is it carried beyond this influence?
38232Is there any plausibility in the idea, that by such expressions nothing is meant but the general provisions of grace in the Gospel economy?
38232Is there no difference between a"purpose in relation to a thing,"and the foreordaining or decreeing that the thing shall be?
38232Is there such a theory?
38232Is this all the Calvinists mean by the_ election_ of_ sovereign grace_, not of man, nor of the will of mans but of God?
38232Is this generous, or just?
38232Is this justice to the author of the sermon?
38232Is this the Bible doctrine of the new birth?
38232Is this the method which the Divine Being takes to save his rebellious subjects?
38232Is this the way to gain knowledge, and to make truth triumphant?
38232It has laid the foundation to say justly,"What more could I have done for my vineyard?"
38232It is believed there is no avoiding this conclusion; and what then?
38232It is the mental_ action_ that is bad.--What is there then in the man that is to be changed?
38232It is this:"Are these conditional acts of the mind holy or unholy exercises?
38232It is true, the Scriptures blame man for his inability-- for inability they certainly ascribe to him, and why?
38232Mr. Metcalf''s answer to these questions?
38232Must not he who, in this manner, forms and executes the general plan, also form and execute all its parts?
38232Nay, why may not some of the reprobates, in the plenitude of their natural ability, repent and be converted, in despite of the decree of reprobation?
38232Now if salvation is conditional and yet of grace, why not election?
38232Now let me ask the reviewer, is this leaving out all the Divine influence that determines character?
38232Now what, I ask, can all these scriptures mean?
38232Now, so far as moral action is concerned, how does this differ from materialism?
38232Now, who can point out any fallacy in this reasoning?
38232Of what use is such a Deity?
38232On page 612, of the review, he asks the question,"But in what sense are we to understand the position that he( God) purposes the existence of sin?"
38232Or are the difficulties in the proposed system greater than in some other view of the subject?
38232Or is it not more probable than either, that the premises are false?
38232Or why do they call their attention to Gospel provisions and a crucified Saviour?
38232Or will it be denied that the moral energies of his nature have been impaired by sin?
38232Or will it be said, the difference between motive influence and gravity is consciousness?
38232Or will this second alternative be resorted to?
38232Or, in other words, Does God know an event to be certain because it is certain, or does his knowing it to be certain make it certain?
38232Ought he to do that which would prove him a practical Pelagian and an operative workmonger?
38232Query: would not the apostle have thought it presumption to have said, I can do all things without strength from Christ?
38232Shall we take the Christian Spectator''s answers?
38232Should any one say, I can not tell; I ask then, How does he know but it is_ that very power_ for which Arminians contend?
38232Should we doubt their repeated asseverations?
38232That no direct, gracious influence of the Spirit upon the heart is intended?
38232The next question is, What is the doctrine of the reviewer?
38232The present inquiry then is, are these, in very deed, the characteristics of absolute predestination?
38232The question in dispute is simply this: What relation is there between the decrees or purposes of God and the responsible acts of man?
38232The question now is, Are they sustained by Scripture?
38232The simple question is, Has fallen man,_ on the whole_, the power to make a right choice, or has he not?
38232They know the system thoroughly; they have made it the study of their lives, and have they testified to the truth respecting this theory?
38232This brings us back to the inquiry started above:"What is this power of choice?"
38232This is mere assumption; where is the proof?
38232This removes at once all complaint of Jew and Gentile, and authorizes the reply, so often misapplied,"Who art thou that repliest against God?"
38232Was not this the effect of God''s decree?
38232Was sin necessary, as a pretence to damn them?
38232We ask again, therefore, What do these scriptures mean?
38232Well, how, I ask again, does God execute his decrees respecting unholy volitions?
38232What does this doctrine make of our heavenly Father?
38232What else could we expect?
38232What if it should subject the reviewer, and the theological doctors in New- Haven generally, to the charge of heresy?
38232What important theory is there in philosophy, politics, morals, or religion, against which some apparently plausible objection may not be urged?
38232What is it secures the fulfilment of the Divine decrees, in respect to the elect and the reprobate?
38232What is it that produces much fear and trembling in the mind of the awakened sinner?
38232What is it?
38232What is meant by making the soul willing?
38232What is repentance?
38232What is that power, or property, or faculty of the mind, which constitutes man a free moral agent?
38232What is the Spirit doing to the inner man?
38232What is the official determination of a legislative body?
38232What is the precise meaning that we are to attach to the terms,_ natural_ and_ moral ability_, as used by the Calvinists?
38232What is the_ ordinance_ of a senate?
38232What is this but the New Divinity?
38232What language can be more"unqualified"than this?
38232What more could be said of the most merciless tyrant?
38232What motive had he?
38232What says Dr. Fitch?
38232What stronger gracious ability do Arminians hold to, than this?
38232What then is Calvinism, that can not, through the lapse of centuries, make itself understood either by friend or foe?
38232What truly awakened sinner has not a deep conviction of his utter helplessness?
38232What was the ground of that command, and what was implied in it?
38232What, of Satan himself?
38232What, of the most arrant hypocrite?
38232When or where has God ever taught us, that he has two opposing wills?
38232Where are the passages that say he hath decreed all things?
38232Where is his justice?
38232Where is his mercy?
38232Where is the discrepancy here?
38232Who shall deliver you?
38232Who that has passed through this change, but remembers this conflict, this war in the members?
38232Who under such circumstances can refrain from suspicion?"
38232Why do not some of the elect, in the use of the same ability, fall into sin and finally perish?
38232Why do not some of the reprobates, in the use of natural ability, repent and get to heaven?
38232Why do these gentlemen wish to establish this point?
38232Why do they try to awaken them to a sense of their danger, and make them tremble under the view of the Divine displeasure?
38232Why does he feel that there is but a step between him and destruction?
38232Why have Calvinists left their old ground of natural impotency, and resorted to the dogma of a natural ability?
38232Why have they no guilt?
38232Why is the command addressed to him at all?
38232Why is this?
38232Why make such an exclamation?
38232Why may not some of these repent without grace?
38232Why should St. Paul fear lest, after having preached to others, he should be a castaway?
38232Why should the saints be exhorted"to take heed lest they fall?"
38232Why then does the reviewer complain of the sermon?
38232Why, in short, do they not begin to doubt whether,_ as a class_, they have any system?
38232Why, then, does he oppose the opposers of Calvinism, and thus keep error in countenance?
38232Why, then, it may be asked, is it necessary to enter into this analysis at all?
38232Why?
38232Will any one pretend to deny, that the unregenerate sinner is called upon to_ seek_,_ ask_,_ repent_,_ believe_,& c?
38232Will any one pretend to say that this looking and seeking implies regeneration?
38232Will it be said he is bringing motives to bear upon the mind?
38232Will it be said that some of these passages refer to the regenerate, and therefore are not in point to meet the case of the unregenerate?
38232Will it be said that this puts man entirely out of the control of his Creator?
38232Will it be said, that it seems more reasonable, and in accordance with the course of nature, to suppose that he would?
38232Will love and hatred go or come at his bidding?
38232Will the general effect be salutary?
38232With no power to do otherwise, how is he who murders a fellow creature more criminal than the tiger, or even a falling rock that destroys him?"
38232With what other powers should he serve him?
38232Would he not in that case be guilty, not only of all the evils that might result to others from his malady; but also of self murder?
38232[ 4] Has the author of the sermon said more than this, and worse than this, of Calvinism?
38232_ Can not_ a conditional election be of grace?
38232and is not this_ nature_ the result of a decree?
38232are you not conscious that you have understanding, conscience, and will?
38232is the sinner regenerated before the malady of his soul, the poisonous bite of sin, is healed?
38232it is asked,"is not this unholy?"
38232lest_ they_ should"also be cut off?"
38232or any that say, this work of personal regeneration is performed independent of conditions?
38232or in a different direction?
38232or is he unwilling to identify himself with us?
38232or was the whole guilt of the murder to be referred to the act of getting intoxicated?
38232that he ought not to be held to answer for volitions that are efficiently controlled by a superior?
38232which would blot out the Gospel and nullify the atonement itself?
38232while our spiritual guides, our doctors in divinity, pursue this course?
38232who would ever infer this idea from the Scriptures themselves?
38232wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
13570And shall not God avenge His own elect? 13570 And the Lord said, Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?"
13570But O, how will you answer for this day''s work?
13570How durst you convene against my proclamation?
13570How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost Thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
13570Is there no balm in Gilead? 13570 Lord, wilt not Thou give me Scotland?"
13570See the top of yon hill?
13570That is all I wait for,he said, then added in a rapture of joy,"O, death, where is thy sting?
13570Think you that we are the sufferers? 13570 Villain, dost thou say mass at my lug?"
13570What book is that you are reading?
13570What think you now of your companion?
13570What think you of your husband now?
13570Where have you been, Willie?
13570Who dare subscribe this treasonable paper?
13570Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?
13570Will it hurt much, Janet?
13570Will you attend the curate''s service?
13570Will you pray for King James and his supremacy?
13570Would you know what the devil is doing in hell?
13570***** POINTS FOR THE CLASS 1 Who was Marquis Argyle?
135701. Who succeeded Cameron as leader of the Society people?
135701. Who succeeded Renwick as leader of the Covenanters?
1357010. Who were the men of broad principles in those times?
135702 What reverse did they suffer?
135702 What service had he formerly rendered the king?
135702. Who commanded on each side?
135703 How did they account for it?
135703. Who was his successor on the throne?
135703. Who was his successor?
135704 How did the Covenanters receive him?
135704. Who visited the home the evening before the sad event?
135704. Who were the Scottish commissioners?
135705 What was the nature of the government he established?
135705. Who were their leaders?
135706 What was his attitude toward the Covenanters?
135706. Who appeared in search of them?
135706. Who introduced confusion into their ranks?
135706. Who joined Cameron in carrying out his commission?
135706. Who were the Covenanted captains at Drumclog?
135707 Who was his first victim?
135708. Who won the battle?
13570Against Thy pasture- sheep why doth Thine anger smoke so sore?"
13570Ah, was not Charles the rebel?
13570Are present Covenanters acquainted thus with God?
13570Are the elders of the Covenanted Church worthy of their predecessors?
13570Are they carrying the banner of Christ forward, even beyond the ministers, where the testimony for King Jesus requires it?
13570Are they defenders of the flock against all defection?
13570Are they leaders of the people in every good enterprise?
13570Are they not the zealous defenders of the Reformed faith?
13570Are we amazed at the divine beauty of the martyr''s life?
13570Are we building, as they built, upon the true foundation, which is Jesus Christ?
13570Are we carried to the place of worship at the appointed hour by our love for Jesus Christ?
13570Are we employing our strength against all opposing evils?
13570Are we fulfilling our sworn duties to our country, our Church, and our Lord?
13570Are we full of power in the Lord''s service?
13570Are we keeping step in the Covenanted ranks that are marching on, assured that the principles of the Reformation will yet prevail in every land?
13570Are we lifting up our lives into relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ through our inherited Covenant?
13570Are we loyal as they were to the Covenants?
13570Are we maintaining this exalted truth with the courage of our ancestors?
13570Are we so consumed with the holy passion of love, that we can not rest till we bring others into the house of God?
13570Are we surprised that God permitted him to quench the noisome spark?
13570Are we surprised?
13570Are we using all lawful means to cause true religion to prevail?
13570Are we worthy of our relation to the Covenanted fathers?
13570Are we zealous in making the Church of Christ appear the glorious Temple of truth, the Sanctuary of the living God, the Habitation of the Holy Spirit?
13570Are you willing?"
13570As he came up she humorously said,"Am not I as good as my word?"
13570But could they not find hidden manna on the sand, and kernels of wheat in the chaff?
13570But how could a Covenanter give his approval without perjury?
13570But shall discipline, therefore, fail?
13570But was this the happy condition of many, or merely of a few, in those days of sad adversity?
13570But were they not justifiable?
13570But who were thrown out of the Presbyterian Church in the reign of Charles II.?
13570But who will lead the Covenanters in such a struggle?
13570But why?
13570But will not the dwelling- place of the righteous be protected from harm?
13570By what means was the Church again revived?
13570By whom was the Reformed Presbytery organized?
13570By whom was the truth preserved?
13570By whose hand was it set in its own historic foil?
13570By whose skill was it so admirably cut and polished?
13570Can he suspend the high calling, sunder the holy ties, abandon the field and flock, and go forth, not knowing whither he goeth?
13570Can the Church no more sustain her laws, and administer her censures?
13570Can the Church now furnish such men?
13570Can the Church survive the loss of her external organization?
13570Can the husband, the father, the shepherd, the watchman arise and forsake all?
13570Can we account for these afflictive providences?
13570Can we here find a lesson to lay upon our hearts?
13570Censure the Cameronians for exclusiveness?
13570Could they not get sufficient food in the new ministrations to sustain their souls?
13570Could they not reach heaven by the new road as certainly as by the old?
13570De we appreciate the fruits of the fields, fertilized with the blood of the fathers?
13570Describe Ayrsmoss on the night after the battle?
13570Did it pay to be true to Christ?
13570Did it pay?
13570Do Covenanters feel their obligations to the Lord?
13570Do our lives arise into the heroic spirit, and take on the moral grandeur exhibited by them?
13570Do the children of these Covenanters appreciate the value and power of the truth?
13570Do their children strive after the same attainment?
13570Do we appreciate the value, the dignity, and the advantage of a Covenanted home?
13570Do we keep the home bright, cheerful, and inspiring, by worshiping our Covenant God, and honoring the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ?
13570Do we make the throne of Jesus our viewpoint, from whence we see all things related to Him, and through Him to each other?
13570Do we stand for the right, however weak that side may seem, knowing that all the powers that be of God are on that side?
13570Do we wonder that so many relaxed under the strain of persecution, and returned to their own vine and fig tree?
13570Does the Covenant of the fathers include posterity?
13570For what was it used in those times?
13570For what were the Covenanters contending?
13570Four of them, who were captured in a group, replied thus to their captors, when told that they must be shot:"We are to die, you say?
13570From whence shall light and deliverance now come?
13570Hath He not said,"Upon all the glory shall be a defence?"
13570Have the Covenanters of to- day spirit, power, and character like this?
13570Have the fundamental principles of the kingdom of Jesus Christ become incarnated in our lives?
13570Have they the view that will keep them steadfast, progressive, and enthusiastic in His service?
13570Have we a conscience like that of the Covenanted fathers?
13570Have we incorporated the element of Divine strength into our lives?
13570Have we the zeal of these fathers for the house of our God?
13570Heroes of the Covenant, why fainted ye in the day of battle?
13570How account for God''s people suffering defeat?
13570How account for the success?
13570How can the noble band escape annihilation?
13570How can we hesitate?
13570How could Guthrie have done otherwise, as a faithful minister of Christ Jesus, in the high calling of the Gospel?
13570How could John Brown have saved his life?
13570How could the Church entrust the government of God''s house to the king''s commissioners?
13570How could they have done otherwise?
13570How did Argyle''s death seem to affect the king?
13570How did Bessie Willison meet her trials?
13570How did Cameron and his associates employ their time?
13570How did Cameron''s life and death impress the Covenanters?
13570How did Cargill die?
13570How did Christ''s servants contend for His supremacy?
13570How did Communion Monday service originate?
13570How did God prepare His Church for the approaching trials?
13570How did King Charles regard it?
13570How did Melville resist the king''s attempt to rule the Church?
13570How did he attempt to counteract its power?
13570How did he deal with the Covenanted Church?
13570How did he defend himself in court?
13570How did he meet his death?
13570How did he overcome it?
13570How did he persist in the work of the Gospel?
13570How did he protect himself against wrong criticism?
13570How did he reply?
13570How did he testify against the errors of the Church of Holland?
13570How did it divide the Covenanted Church?
13570How did it issue?
13570How did it terminate?
13570How did the Cameronians regard it?
13570How did the Church thereafter decline?
13570How did the Covenanted Societies survive the general defection?
13570How did the Covenanters esteem the Bible?
13570How did the Covenanters follow up their victory at Drumclog?
13570How did the Covenanters meet the king''s army?
13570How did the Covenanters meet the king''s second appeal to arms?
13570How did the Covenanters prepare for self- defense?
13570How did the Covenanters receive his restrictions?
13570How did the Covenanters treat their captive king?
13570How did the General Meeting provide a ministry?
13570How did the Presbyterian ministers oppose them?
13570How did the children suffer in the persecution?
13570How did the death of Cargill affect him?
13570How did the faithful ministers suffer?
13570How did the king keep his promise?
13570How did the king regard the Covenant?
13570How did the king try to enforce uniformity on the Church?
13570How did the king try to suppress them?
13570How did the persecuted Church keep up her force of elders?
13570How did the persecuted people increase?
13570How did the state make use of Episcopacy in the battle with Presbyterianism?
13570How did the true Covenanters become diminished?
13570How did they entreat the ministers to come to them?
13570How did they show their love for the Church of Christ?
13570How did they succeed when they had no ministers?
13570How did they suffer in Edinburgh?
13570How does God keep His Church pure?
13570How does Jesus reprove His people for growing feeble in love?
13570How does it lay obligations on posterity?
13570How does it show the value of Gospel truth?
13570How had the General Assembly previously deteriorated?
13570How has He sometimes undertaken to revive His Church''s fidelity?
13570How is the Church dependent on woman, for spirited and successful work?
13570How is truest patriotism best displayed?
13570How long after the declaration till this fight occurred?
13570How long did Oliver Cromwell rule Scotland?
13570How long did the Assembly sit?
13570How long did the Solemn League and Covenant remain in force?
13570How long did the persecution last?
13570How long had they to decide?
13570How long was the Assembly suppressed?
13570How long wilt thou suffer this tyranny of man?"
13570How many Indulgences were offered?
13570How many in it represented the Covenanted Societies?
13570How many men were on each side?
13570How many pastors were driven from their churches?
13570How many were enrolled?
13570How many years of persecution did he suffer?
13570How may the study of the martyrs''lives purify, strengthen, and ennoble our lives?
13570How may the young people arise in strength for church service?
13570How may we attain to a similar familiarity with God?
13570How may we have the same rapturous joy at communions now?
13570How may we meet the obligations descending from the fathers?
13570How may we, too, become inspired for service?
13570How much does the spirit of zeal, courage, witness- bearing, and discipline, stir the descendants of the martyred Covenanters in the present day?
13570How much of this Scotch granite is apparent in the faith and firmness of the present generation?
13570How numerous were the Covenanters at this time?
13570How ought we to esteem the Bible?
13570How shall it be distributed?
13570How should a Covenanted home be appreciated?
13570How should the Church guard divine worship against corruption?
13570How should the Church respond to the love of Christ?
13570How should the obligation be met in our day?
13570How should the success of the fathers inspire us?
13570How should we appreciate peaceful worship?
13570How should we guard it for other generations?
13570How was England disturbed at this time?
13570How was John Brown captured?
13570How was he influenced to become a minister?
13570How was he troubled with doubts regarding God?
13570How was her independence affected by state patronage?
13570How was his opposition resisted by the Covenanters?
13570How was his power dreaded by his enemies?
13570How was the Covenant received by the nation?
13570How was the Liturgy received by the Presbyterians?
13570How was the nation stirred at the prospect of renewing the Covenant?
13570How was the reign of King Charles I. ended?
13570How was the true Church kept alive?
13570How was this struggle ended?
13570How were the people prepared for Covenanting?
13570How were the societies unified?
13570How will our delight in the Word of God compare with theirs?
13570How will present zeal for Divine services compare with their zeal?
13570How with the 100,000 Covenanters while suffering in their homes, or roaming through the mountains, or hiding in the caves?
13570How would such a demand agitate the mind?
13570In his dying testimony, he pleaded in the following manner:"Oh, will ye love Him?
13570In the consciousness of this almighty strength, which was at his back, how could he be afraid?
13570In what manner did the Covenanters receive his commissioner?
13570In what manner does the blood cry for vengeance?
13570In what spirit did the people retire from the Covenant Convention in Edinburgh?
13570In what spirit did the women endure the persecution?
13570In what way did the Covenanted ministers explain the trouble?
13570In what way did the king authorize that which corrupted Church services?
13570In what way did these continue their ministry?
13570In what way do the former Covenants bind the present generation?
13570In what way does her love often fail?
13570Is it for evermore?
13570Is our building material like theirs-- gold, silver, and precious stones?
13570Is she incapacitated?
13570Is the Covenant position still held by any?
13570Is the truth, the entire system of truth, every stone in the temple of truth, thus dear to us?
13570Is there no physician there?"
13570Is there no remedy to be found?
13570Is this too strong?
13570James Renwick had been taunted with the question,"Do you believe that none, but those of your principles, can enter heaven?"
13570Less than four months previous, the Covenant had been renewed in that city amid transports of joy; must it now be trampled in the dust?
13570Many weary hearts were crying out,"How long, O Lord?"
13570May he not modify a certain ministerial action so as to save his life, provide for his family, and continue to shepherd his flock?
13570May the ruthless slayer enter this little sanctuary, where God and His children dwell together in mutual and unquenchable love?
13570Must these spirited men bow to the will of the tyrant and see their Church brought into bondage?
13570My life''s strength is the Lord; of whom Then shall I be afraid?"
13570O, grave, where is thy victory?"
13570Oh, Scotland, wherefore didst thou doubt?
13570On what condition may we expect to be strong in the Lord?
13570On what grounds?
13570On what points did they refuse to obey the king?
13570On what terms were ministers permitted to return home?
13570On what terms would they have received the minister?
13570Ought they to go forth against their king in battle?
13570Out of what mine did the priceless diamond come?
13570Overawe and subdue the Covenanters by sacrificing their prominent leaders?
13570Presbyterianism to be succeeded by an uncertainty?
13570Rather, will not the fighting spirit be roused?
13570Shall the cruel persecutor then have power to tread on that sacred threshold?
13570Should they then be reprimanded, for not joining in the general stampede?
13570Should they use the weapons that are carnal, and engage in the shedding of blood?
13570The Bible inspired?
13570The Covenanters rebels, because they declined the king''s authority in matters like these?
13570The Covenants have been the glory and strength of the Church in the past; will they not be safety and stability to the Church in the present?
13570The Psalm is the shout of faith:"The Lord''s my light and saving health, Who shall make me dismayed?
13570The head and hands were presented to him, with the sneering question,"Do you know them?"
13570The sea is roaring, the waves are raging, will Presbyterianism be engulfed?
13570The very sentiment seemed to be the stirring of hearts, that were consciously entering into a forlorn battle:"O God, why hast Thou cast us off?
13570To what did the Church resort for her reviving?
13570To what did they resort for deliverance?
13570To whom could they look for protection?
13570True, she has ceased to shed the blood of saints; but has she repented of the blood she has shed?
13570Under what obligations were future generations placed?
13570Was he not accountable for the souls that waited on his ministry?
13570Was he not entrusted with the truth and claims and glory of Christ?
13570Was he not responsible for the honor of the Church?
13570Was his prophecy fulfilled?
13570Was not he the traitor, the revolutionist, the autocrat who attempted to turn things upside down?
13570Were they justifiable in separating from others?
13570Were they justifiable?
13570Were they not the strong, unyielding, uncompromising Covenanters?
13570What Joint Commission was then created?
13570What aroused him against the king?
13570What aroused their jealousy for the Church?
13570What atrocities committed by Gen. Dalziel''s troops?
13570What became the test for the pastorate?
13570What benefit derived from the study of these manuals?
13570What brought ruin upon him?
13570What can be worse?
13570What caused them the greatest grief?
13570What caused these nations to abandon the Covenant?
13570What champion of freedom arose at this time?
13570What charge was preferred against Guthrie?
13570What charges did the Covenanters prefer against the king?
13570What class of ministers then had the ascendancy?
13570What contributed much to their prominence in history?
13570What could they then do, but deliver him up to the English army, whose battles they were fighting?
13570What course did his son Charles pursue?
13570What course did they take?
13570What cruelties practiced on the Covenanters on Rullion Green field?
13570What dangers arise from the surrender of truth?
13570What dangers did he meet?
13570What demonstration of strength by the Presbyterians?
13570What device for public worship was ratified by parliament?
13570What did Melville''s faithfulness cost him?
13570What did it accomplish?
13570What did the enemy do with Cameron''s body?
13570What did the king require of the ministers?
13570What distinguishes the largest Church?
13570What distress did he meet at his licensure?
13570What distresses fell upon these homes?
13570What dread responsibility attached to this office?
13570What effect had the Covenant on the Church?
13570What effect had the Indulgences on the Covenanters?
13570What effect had the death of Argyle and Guthrie on the Covenanters?
13570What effect should such a life have on us as we study it?
13570What effort on the part of the Covenanters to secure a successor?
13570What event called the Westminster Assembly into being?
13570What event intensified the issue between the king and the Covenanters?
13570What faithful young minister declined the test?
13570What financial question in those days ensnared the Church?
13570What foe attempted her suppression?
13570What fruits of their sufferings do we now enjoy?
13570What gift specially distinguished Peden?
13570What girl would brave such hardships for a day''s preaching?
13570What good work did it accomplish?
13570What great principle in the Church was here at stake?
13570What great reformer appeared at this stage of the conflict?
13570What growth did the Church experience in the next ten years?
13570What had Guthrie done to merit the king''s mortal displeasure?
13570What happened to the sisters and their elderly friend?
13570What heinousness lies in Covenant- breaking?
13570What hope is there of the world- wide success of Covenanted principles?
13570What horrors followed the battle?
13570What interests were here under deliberation?
13570What is its permanent use to the nations?
13570What is known concerning the beginning of the Church in this country?
13570What is the duty of the present generation in the great conflict?
13570What is the estimated number of those who suffered?
13570What is the explanation?
13570What is the only Scriptural form of church government?
13570What is the size?
13570What is the true position of Covenanters?
13570What is their mission in the world?
13570What kind of inspiration did they ascribe to the Bible?
13570What large meaning in the motto?
13570What led to the battle of Rullion Green?
13570What lesson here regarding a pure conscience?
13570What lesson may we learn from this defeat?
13570What lessons may we derive from the fathers?
13570What line of action did the Societies follow?
13570What loyal heart could brook these terms?
13570What may again occasion a sifting time?
13570What may be said of Cargill''s last years of service?
13570What may the Church expect, when her young people are true?
13570What meetings were held in this cottage?
13570What memorials are found at Irongrey?
13570What minister having any regard for conscience could sign this list of errors, after swearing the Covenant?
13570What minister of Christ, bent on preserving honor and conscience, could remain in charge of his church?
13570What monument has been erected at Ayrsmoss?
13570What moral inheritance did the Covenanted fathers leave their children?
13570What motto on the Covenanters''Banner?
13570What name will have the honor of heading the list on that white parchment?
13570What need now to advocate the supremacy of Jesus, and the independence of the Church?
13570What new attempt to divide and destroy them?
13570What new danger loomed up?
13570What new danger was now threatening Scotland?
13570What new effort to suppress the Conventicles?
13570What next?
13570What notable family suffered under him?
13570What notable men did God raise up for the occasion?
13570What now shall be done with the royal captive?
13570What objection had he to the king''s anniversary?
13570What obligation comes with the inheritance?
13570What obligations descend from that Covenant upon the present generation of Covenanters?
13570What occurred to his body after burial?
13570What official act did he perform on the king and six others?
13570What practical lesson here for us?
13570What present danger along the line of Indulgence?
13570What previous proclamation occasioned this battle?
13570What principle governs the true followers of Christ?
13570What proportion remained faithful under the trial?
13570What questions should our elders apply to their own conscience?
13570What reaction followed the ten prosperous years after the Covenant of 1638?
13570What remarkable prophecies did he utter?
13570What saith the Lord?
13570What second inspiration needed to understand it?
13570What sentence did he receive?
13570What separated them from others in worship?
13570What service is much neglected in the Church in our day?
13570What shall be the end of these things?
13570What should be the spirit and character of Covenanters?
13570What significance is attached to the martyrs''blood?
13570What significant providence accompanied this daring act?
13570What special advantages have we for serving God?
13570What success did he have in his ministry?
13570What successive attitudes toward the king did they assume?
13570What task here has fallen to us?
13570What terrors must such a man have to meet at death?
13570What the population?
13570What three men were in great part responsible for the cruelties?
13570What three successive demonstrations of strength did the Covenanted Church give against the new Prayer Book?
13570What trust did it commit to future generations?
13570What two great events in the Church transpired in 1638?
13570What two of their ministers were executed?
13570What two parties henceforth in the Church?
13570What two questions did the Covenanters face in attending Conventicle services?
13570What violence did the Presbyterian Assembly suffer by the king?
13570What was Alexander Henderson''s experience?
13570What was Scotland''s condition when over- ridden by the Roman religion?
13570What was done with, the prisoners taken at Bothwell Bridge?
13570What was he planning when death claimed him?
13570What was high treason in those days?
13570What was his character?
13570What was his character?
13570What was his death cry?
13570What was his demeanor in danger?
13570What was his first notable service in the Covenant?
13570What was his great sorrow?
13570What was its general character?
13570What was its purpose?
13570What was its source?
13570What was the Bible to these sufferers?
13570What was the Covenanters''ideal for nations?
13570What was the agreement known as"The Engagement?"
13570What was the attitude of Knox toward Romanism?
13570What was the character of the members?
13570What was the condition of the Presbyterian Church during 1560- 1570?
13570What was the cost of the liberty we enjoy?
13570What was the double effect of the Indulgence?
13570What was the effect?
13570What was the great doctrine around which the battle was waged?
13570What was the great issue?
13570What was the great question in controversy?
13570What was the growth of their army?
13570What was the intention of the Solemn League and Covenant?
13570What was the manner of the death of the two Margarets?
13570What was the nature of that"high treason?"
13570What was the nature of the Queensferry declaration?
13570What was the nature of this excommunication?
13570What was the oath of membership?
13570What was the respective strength of the forces?
13570What was the secret of power in these defenders of the truth?
13570What was the subject of debate?
13570What was the success of the Gospel during the early centuries?
13570What was the value of the First Book of Discipline?
13570What was the work assigned to the Assembly?
13570What were some of the difficulties faced by Lady Rothes?
13570What were the chief doctrines of the Church in those times?
13570What were the conditions upon which these ministers returned?
13570What were the prospects of the young prince?
13570What were the results of the war?
13570What would have been their eminence among nations had the terms of the Covenant been fulfilled?
13570When He inquireth after blood, what shall Scotland do?
13570When John Knox found the woman of his choice, he said,"My bird, are you willing to marry me?"
13570When and where was the General Assembly reorganized?
13570When did King Charles die?
13570When did the Revolution take place?
13570When did they proclaim a revolutionary war against the king?
13570When was the First Reformation at its climax?
13570When was the General Assembly reorganized?
13570Whence did the Presbyterian Church get its name?
13570Whence the power?
13570Where are the ministers now, when the trumpet blast proclaims a revolutionary war against the king?
13570Where did he study theology?
13570Where did that horrible path lead?
13570Where was James Renwick born?
13570Where was his first pastorate?
13570Where was the declaration of war issued?
13570Where was the engagement fought?
13570Where will we stand in case the trial come?
13570Wherefore does his army hesitate?
13570Wherefore turned ye back, ye sons of the mighty, lacking neither bows nor other arms?
13570Wherein lay Bruce''s great strength?
13570Wherein lay his unwavering strength?
13570Wherein lay the moral strength of the Covenanters?
13570Which way will the man of God take?
13570Which?
13570While reading from the Bible, he suddenly stopped, and exclaimed,"What''s this I hear?"
13570Who are these separated from their brethren, and driven like chaff before the wind over mountains and moors?
13570Who can silence tongues of fire?
13570Who will be able to stand when He arises in wrath to vindicate His own royal rights?
13570Who will command these"little flocks of kids,"when the hosts of Syria fill all the country round about?
13570Who will fill it?
13570Who would not pause in presence of such a serious consideration?
13570Whom did he seize next?
13570Why commit the guardianship to any but the loyal servants of the Lord Jesus Christ?
13570Why did Scotland aid England with her army?
13570Why did he leave Glenluce?
13570Why did the king insist on having bishops in the Church?
13570Why does God send trials upon His Church?
13570Why entrust it to other than His people?
13570Why is the sifting process needed?
13570Why ought the truth of Christ have wide publicity?
13570Why should these exercises be revived?
13570Why should we appreciate our Covenanted inheritance?
13570Why was it repealed?
13570Why were the Cameronians called extremists?
13570Why were the Covenanters now compelled to meet the English in battle?
13570Why were the Covenanters styled rebels?
13570Will a pastor of Christ''s flock hold his position for what he finds in the flesh- pot?
13570Will not his example be to us an inspiration to work with faith and might, to build up the Church and enlarge the Kingdom of Christ?
13570Will not ministers and elders soon be worn out by the incessant and desperate attacks?
13570Will not the Lord, in His glorious presence, hover over them as a cloud by day and as a flaming fire by night?
13570Will not we, for the sake of coming generations, be likewise faithful?
13570Will the ambassador of God submit to be muzzled?
13570Will the herald of Gospel liberty become a slave to vilest men?
13570Will the kindness be returned?
13570Will the minority be censured for not following them?
13570Will the oak wither at the loss of a few boughs?
13570Will the preacher of righteousness connive at wickedness?
13570Will the servant of the Lord take orders from man?
13570Will the sixty be censured for not following the others in submitting to the king''s supremacy over the Church?
13570Will the sun faint and fail beneath the gale?
13570Will the two be censured for separating from the sixty, and holding forth the Banner of Christ?
13570Will the wicked be permitted to draw the sword, and quench the coals on the hearth, and the fire on the altar, with the blood of the worshipers?
13570Will they be censured for withdrawing from their brethren who remained?
13570Will veterans recoil at the first fire?
13570Will we be a strong link, or will we be a broken link, connecting the worthy past with the golden future?
13570Will we be true to the task laid on us by the fathers, who unfalteringly carried the Banner of the Covenant amid fiercest battles?
13570Will we strive to emulate Knox in prayer, courage, self- denial, and pure- heartedness?
13570With what interference did it meet?
13570With what result?
13570With what spirit did the"remnant"sustain their trials?
13570Would he not immediately feel his spiritual life sink below zero?
13570Would it be right to take up arms against the government?
13570Would not his heart chide him bitterly for the degradation of his office and manhood?
13570Would not the Church of Christ take on like activities, proportions, and strength, by following the same course of fidelity in our own times?
13570a conscience that can not submit to a man?
13570a conscience that can take instructions only from God?
13570can flesh and blood endure the ordeal?
13570die?
13570the true soldiers of Jesus Christ?
13570who can estimate the extent of such a calamity?
13570who can reckon the sorrows, sufferings, and stupendous losses, public and private, caused by this iniquitous act of the king?
13570will the supremacy of Jesus Christ go to the bottom?
54335''Alma, my child,''I said,''you believe that the Lord made your hip?'' 54335 ''Could you dress a fat hog if one was laid at your door?''
54335''Did any man vote for him?'' 54335 ''Did polygamy exist in the territory before the women voted?''
54335''Do you not remember your prayer this morning, Father Smith?'' 54335 ''Do you think that the Lord can, mother?''
54335''Had it deprived them, or any class of men, of the right to vote, would they have realized what it meant, and voted differently?'' 54335 ''Have they ever had the privilege of voting against it?''
54335''How did the man heal your eyes?'' 54335 ''How many voted for the opposing candidate?''
54335''Madam,''said one,''have you any meat in the house?'' 54335 ''Well, the Lord can make something there in the place of your hip, do n''t you believe he can, Alma?''
54335''What shall be done with the dead?'' 54335 ''Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
54335''Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? 54335 ''Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
54335''Would it do that?'' 54335 ''You intend to disfranchise the men who voted for this man?''
54335Are all apostles? 54335 Frightened at what we saw, I said, Father Young, what does all this mean?
54335Have all the gifts of healing? 54335 How many yokes of oxen have you?"
54335In our utter desolation, what could we women do but pray? 54335 In the midst of this war of words, and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, what is to be done?
54335Oh my Heavenly Father, I cried, what shall I do? 54335 Said I:''Can you tell me how, or by what means, or when, I shall escape?''
54335The question came: Where shall we look for help among those in power? 54335 Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,''Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
54335Well, Brother Whitney, how do you do?
54335Well, what do you want of me?
54335Where is freedom? 54335 Wherefore?"
54335While walking with these sisters, I remarked,''Richards is a good name; I never want to change it; do you, Jennetta?'' 54335 Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?"
54335Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?
54335Who, or what, is the creature who framed this incomparable document? 54335 ''Have you heard the news?'' 54335 ''How were your eyes opened and made well?'' 54335 ''Phoebe,''she said, impressively,''will you come back to me if you find Mormonism false?'' 54335 ''What did this man do?'' 54335 ''What news?'' 54335 And are these men of the parliamentary Sodom of modern times the proper persons to decide the marriage question? 54335 And does he fully comprehend the equally significant fact that woman was the first witness and testament of the resurrection? 54335 And shall it not be said then that the subject_ rises_ from the God- Father to the God- Mother? 54335 And so all have left their hard- earned homes?
54335And what did this news personally amount to, to me?
54335And what of the Mormon women?
54335And what the part of the sisterhood in this great work outlined in foreign lands?
54335And who began the regeneration of the race?
54335And woman?
54335Angels will visit the earth, but are we, as handmaids of the Lord, prepared to meet them?
54335Are all prophets?
54335Are all teachers?
54335Are all workers of miracles?
54335Are we not all bound to leave this world, with all we possess therein, and reap the reward of our doings here in a never- ending hereafter?
54335At length she entered the room where he was sitting, and after enquiring of each of the other children,"Is that my favvy?"
54335Brother Job, where wast thou?
54335But was that curse to be perpetual?
54335But what shall be said of their example during the Utah war?
54335But where was woman"when the morning stars sang together, and the sons of God shouted for joy?"
54335But which Lord?
54335But who was he?
54335But, where their shelter?
54335Ca n''t you do something for them?"
54335Can an impostor open the eyes of the blind?''"
54335Can there be any doubt that the men of Washington have seized polygamy for their own ends?
54335Could such promises be made and motherhood fail to leap for joy?
54335Could the heavens thus speak and woman fail to hear?
54335Did motherhood refuse the cup for her own sake, or did she, with infinite love, take it and drink for her children''s sake?
54335Did woman hesitate a moment then?
54335Did you say the appointment was not given out?''
54335Do all interpret?
54335Do all speak with tongues?
54335Do n''t you know the Great Spirit is watching you and knows everything in your heart?
54335Do they know what those impulses mean?
54335Do we not all wish in our hearts to be sincere with ourselves, and to be honest and frank with each other?
54335Does the Cullom bill give us this right?
54335Good or evil?
54335Had he ever a mother, a wife, or a sister?
54335Has egotistic man sufficiently cogitated over this fact?
54335Have you seen Mr. Frelinghuysen in reference to this?''
54335How become mortal only by transgressing the laws of immortality?
54335How become the Mother of a world of mortals except by herself again becoming mortal?
54335How is it?''
54335How only by"eating of the forbidden fruit"--by partaking of the elements of a mortal earth, in which the seed of death was everywhere scattered?
54335How stands woman in the grand temple economy, as she loomed up in her mission, from the house of the Lord in Kirtland?
54335If any one of them be right, which is it?
54335If she dared to bear the patriarchal cross, was it not because she saw brightly looming in her destiny the patriarchal crown?
54335If so, do we not desire to be undeceived, and to know and to do the truth?
54335In a moment or two five armed men pushed their way into the house and presented their guns to my husband''s breast, and demanded,''Are you a Mormon?''
54335In another chapter of Paul''s epistle to the Corinthians, he presents another famous spiritual view:"How is it, then, brethren?
54335In my first primeval childhood, Was I nurtured by thy side?
54335In the heavens are parents single?
54335In thy glorious habitation, Did my spirit once reside?
54335Is he an Esquimaux or a chimpanzee?
54335Is it not also her philosophy--"If thy brother smite thee on the one cheek turn unto him the other also?"
54335Is it strange that such a scene, occurring in the life of a latter- day saint, should make an everlasting impression, as this did on mine?
54335Is not that woman''s own gospel?
54335Is not this according to the example?
54335Is not this exalting woman to her sphere beyond all precedent?
54335It was our''country''s call,''and the question,''Can we spare five hundred of our most able- bodied men?''
54335Joseph asked with a smile; and then with grave solicitude added:"You have prayed me here, now what do you want of me?
54335Leaving his store and running across the road to his house, Elder Whitney exclaimed:"Who do you think was in that sleigh at the store?"
54335Now what do you want of me?"
54335O woman, who shall measure thy love?
54335O, my dear brother, why is it that our friends should stand out against the truth, and look on those that would show it to them as enemies?
54335O, who can tell the anguish of the hearts of the survivors, who knew not whose turn it would be to follow next?
54335Or who hath stretched the line upon it?
54335Or who laid the corner- stone thereof:"''When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?''"
54335Said he:"Widow Smith, how many wagons have you?"
54335Shall Jehovah reign in the coming time?
54335Shall he be the Lord God omnipotent?
54335Shall we-- ought we-- to be silent, when every right of citizenship, every vestige of civil and religious liberty, is at stake?
54335She did not know what was the matter, saying,''Certainly the man has not bewitched me, has he?''
54335She quietly kept her seat, however, and coolly asked them,"How many more times are you going to search this wagon to- day?"
54335She would ask, Have we transgressed any law of the United States?
54335The course of events[ finally?]
54335Then why are we here to- day?
54335They demanded of me why I was not gone?
54335They had learned from the prophet Joseph the meaning of Paul''s words,''Why then are ye baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?''
54335This the literal record; but what the symbolical?
54335Vice- President Colfax, while in Utah, had propounded the serious question,"Will Brigham Young fight?"
54335Was it because the peculiar institution of the territory recognizes in any degree whatever, the elevation, purity, and sanctity of women?
54335We have been driven from place to place, and wherefore?
54335What could I do more?
54335What else could he do?
54335What is life to me, if I see the galling yoke of oppression placed on the necks of my husband, sons and brothers, as Mr. Cullom would have it?
54335What isolated land or spot produced him?
54335What potent faith had come into the world that a people should thus live and die by it?
54335What sense in their claim to be the Israel of the last days had they not followed the types and examples of Israel?
54335What was the reason for adopting that measure?
54335What were Egypt and Babylon, compared with Sarah and Hagar?
54335What wonder that they have since come in hosts good and bad, and made their advent popular?
54335When I leave this frail existence-- When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal court on high?
54335When did woman fail if her sympathies were enlisted?
54335When the hour came for parting my father could not speak, and my mother cried out in despair,''When shall we see you again, my child?''
54335Whence came he?
54335Where is justice?
54335Where shall we put them?"
54335Where the bride?
54335Where was Zion?
54335Where was woman?
54335Who are these thus pursued as by the demons that ever haunt a great destiny?
54335Who can doubt it, when faith is the greatest of all keys to unlock the gates of heaven?
54335Who can imagine our feelings during this dreadful suspense?
54335Who has blown the trump of this Hebraic resurrection?
54335Who shall number the blasphemies of the sectarian churches against our first grand parents?
54335Who shall say that this is not the fact?
54335Who would harm the homeless exiles?
54335Who would we find there?
54335Who, of all these parties, are right?
54335Whose human nature was manifested in the work?
54335Whose prayers had been answered?
54335Why is this?
54335Will woman allow her sanctuary to be thus invaded and her supremest subject thus defiled?
54335Winter hastens fast; Can tents and wagons stem this northern blast?
54335Yet how shall there be the new civilization without its distinctive temples?
54335and how shall I know it?
54335and receiving an affirmative response, she placed herself directly in front of her father, and looking him full in the face, said,"Is you my favvy?"
54335and whose word?
54335is the house on fire?"
54335must guards be serving here?
54335my Father, thou that dwellest In the high and holy place; When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face?
54335or, are they all wrong together?
54335said I,''why do they oppose Mormonism?''
54335why hast thou forsaken me?"
54335would you consent to see this beautiful home in ashes and this fruitful orchard destroyed?"
60492And Jesus said, who touched me?
60492And our father Adam spake unto the Lord, and said: Why is it that men must repent and be baptized in water? 60492 How can you do it?
60492In what terms does the New Testament describe them? 60492 There are several gifts mentioned here, yet which of them all could be known by an observer at the imposition of hands?
60492Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels? 60492 Unto what shall I liken these kingdoms, that ye may understand?
60492What could be more original, for instance, than the Apostle''s reiteration that the Christian was a new creature, a new man, a babe? 60492 What now, let us ask specifically, distinguishes a Christian man from a non- Christian man?
60492[ B] How could a power or influence of the Father intercede with the Father? 60492 [ B] How then shall this difficulty be overcome?
60492[ B] Is this new birth possible to all? 60492 *** For which of those do ye stone me? 60492 *** Forasmuch then as God gave them the like gift as he did unto us, who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ; what was I, that I could withstand God? 60492 *** Now what is this other Comforter? 60492 *** Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said I am the Son of God? 60492 Again:Is the Son of God the very eternal Father?
60492And again:"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
60492And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
60492And if they were all one member, where were the body?
60492And is there not a real justification in the processes of the new birth for such a parallel?
60492And now, who are the world?
60492And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
60492And what shall it matter?
60492And what will that life be?
60492And why the expression--"Somebody hath touched me; for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me?"
60492Appearing now in this form, now in that?
60492Are all Teachers?
60492Are all apostles?
60492Are all workers of miracles?
60492Are there not vital processes in the spiritual as well as in the natural world?
60492As yet?
60492At this the Pharisees marveled, and enquired,"How can a man be born again when he is old?
60492But does not the Scriptures say that they spake in tongues and prophesied?
60492But how then shall the scripture be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
60492But if the God Immanent may be associated with the Christ, may it not also be associated with God, the Father, as well as with God the son?
60492But was the world created to make us happy?
60492But-- how?
60492Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
60492Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
60492Can it be that the Holy Ghost takes on varied and really physical forms?
60492Conformity to Type:_ The Spiritual life of God once established in man-- what then?
60492David states it beautifully:"Whither shall I go from thy spirit, or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
60492Do all interpret?''
60492Do all speak with tongues?
60492Do not I fill heaven and earth?
60492Do not I fill heaven and earth?
60492Do the elders understand that way?
60492Does not the Father speak of himself?
60492Doth this idea startle you?
60492For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?"
60492For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
60492For where may sin and wickedness hide themselves?
60492How can freedom co- exist, that is, the freedom of man as a free moral agent, co- exist with the Sovereign will of the All- Powerful and Immanent God?
60492How could a power or influence groan with groanings unutterable?
60492How long can rolling waters remain impure?
60492How long shall it take?
60492If the Holy Spirit were the Father, would it be reasonable to say, that he does not speak of himself?
60492If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
60492If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
60492If the whole were hearing where were the smelling?
60492In writing to the Corinthian Saints who had received the Holy Ghost, Paul says:"What?
60492Is his religion merely that peculiar quality of the moral life defined by Mr. Matthew Arnold as"morality touched by emotion?"
60492Is it that certain faculties have been trained in him, that morality assumes special and higher manifestations, and character a nobler form?
60492Is it that he has certain mental characteristics not possessed by the other?
60492Is the Christian merely an ordinary man who happens from birth to have been surrounded with a peculiar set of ideas?
60492Is the analogy invalid?
60492Is there a way?
60492Is there any fallacy in speaking of the embryology of the new life?
60492It does not confine[ conform?]
60492Jeremiah is equally as clear in a statement of the same truth, even if less poetical:"Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
60492Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
60492Now, perhaps, as"burning bush"; now as a"dove"; now as"cloven tongues as of fire"; and now"in form of a man?"
60492Now, what had happened?
60492Or that this new man was"begotten of God,"God''s workmanship?
60492Or this,''we are changed into the same image from glory to glory?''
60492Paul''s Choice of Gifts:_"So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken?
60492Solomon said of God:"The heaven, and heaven of heavens can not contain thee, how much less this house that I have builded?
60492Suppose a man had the discerning of spirits, who would be the wiser for it?
60492That being the general truth taught throughout nature, may it not hold in reference to Divine Personages as well?
60492The Divinity of the Holy Ghost:_ There remains to be considered the question, Is the Holy Ghost God?
60492The Law of Biogenesis in the Spiritual World:_"Where now in the Spiritual spheres shall we meet a companion phenomenon to this?
60492The Things that Make for Edification:_"How is it then, brethren?
60492The answer Peter gave was,"Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
60492The bird being an incarnation of the bird- life, may not the Christian be a spiritual incarnation of the Christ- life?
60492Then with that new birth will there come new life?
60492What essentially is involved in saying that there is no Spontaneous Generation of Life?
60492What in the Unseen shall be likened to this deep dividing- line, or where in human experience is another barrier which never can be crossed?
60492What is it then?
60492What is the object of our coming into existence, then dying and falling away, to be here no more?
60492What is to come of it?
60492What must a man do to commit the unpardonable sin?
60492What power shall stay the heavens?
60492What wonder if development be tardy in the Creature of Eternity?
60492When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said,"Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?"
60492When it dies whither has it gone?
60492When the plant lives whence has the life come?
60492Who could point out a Pastor, a Teacher, or an Evangelist by their appearance, yet had they the gift of the Holy Ghost?
60492Who knows?
60492Whoever had so great a privilege and glory?
60492Why does prosperity so frequently, in this world at least, attend upon the wicked?
60492Why is it, then, it may be asked, that every one is willing to admit the postulate of science, while so many doubt that of religion?
60492Will you be liable to fall into temptation and be overtaken in sin?
60492Would the Father intercede with himself?
60492Yes; but who is it that writes these Scriptures?
60492Yet ye say, What have we spoken so much against thee?
60492[ B] Why is the sum of human misery so great?
60492[ C] Why is the sum of human happiness so small?
60492[ D] Why do the good suffer adversity?
60492[ E] Why do the sins of the wicked involve the innocent-- why are the innocent made to suffer with the guilty?
60492[ F] Why does truth make such tardy appearance in the world, and why of so partial rather than of universal distribution?
60492[ Footnote C:"How terribly large is the proportion of evil?
60492_ SPECIAL TEXT:"Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off?
60492_ SPECIAL TEXT:"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in yon?
60492are all prophets?
60492are all teachers?
60492are all workers of miracles?
60492do all interpret?
60492do all interpret?''
60492do all speak with tongues?
60492do all speak with tongues?
60492have all the gifts of healing?
60492the supreme in you?
6367And in what way do you desire to have souls?
6367But of what treasure are you talkingsaid Masse,"at a time when we are in want of many things?"
6367But, Father,said his companion,"are we not going to preach?"
6367But,added he,"for how many years do you ask me for this indulgence?"
6367How is it, then,replied Bartholomew:"is Francis so great a man, that his presence has such an effect?"
6367I?
6367Men of little faith,replied the Saint,"why have you these doubts?
6367My Father,he would say, with tears in his eyes,"does not our cure tell us that those who do such things will not possess the Kingdom of God?"
6367Oh, how shall I be able to do that,answered Cotolai,"I who am so poor, and who live by my daily labor?"
6367Unfortunate young man,said the Saint,"why do you attempt to show by your eyes what is not in your heart?
6367What my brethrensaid he,"are you still devoid of understanding; and do you not know the will of God?
6367What then,said he,"is devotion grown so cold?
6367What will you give me in payment?
6367What,said he,"do n''t you see our Father, Francis, going up to Heaven?"
6367What,says the man,"shall I leave my plough and lose my time, to serve you?"
6367Why do n''t you answer as I desire you?
6367Why then,continued our Lord,"do you leave God who is the master and rich, to seek man, who is the servant and poor?"
6367A voice forthwith made him this answer:"Francis, what price should be set upon that which shall obtain a kingdom which is above all price?
6367And who can censure a man who is wholly religious, for expressing himself in a manner which is grounded on the first principles of religion?
6367And, after all, what reason has he given me for censuring him?
6367Are the saints not to be imitated in this?
6367As he went away, the Pope asked him:"Whither art thou going, simple man?
6367Because I have appointed you the pastor of this religion which I have established, are you unmindful that I am its principal protector?
6367But is not the garb of St. Francis, which is of ash color, a real purple, which may adorn the dignity of kings and cardinals?
6367But why preach to birds?
6367Could I do less than devote myself wholly to his Order, I, who owe to him all that I have, and all that I am?
6367Do they imagine that they understand the Scriptures better than the holy doctors?
6367Do they not cloak their disobedience by a respectful silence, always ill kept and finally broken through by open rebellion?
6367Does not the cord of St. Francis deserve to gird even royal purple?
6367Finally, as to the falsehood: What risk does the pious multitude run, in believing the miracles of the Lives of the Saints?
6367For, in what do these principles consist?
6367From whence do these come, and from whence did those others arise?"
6367Have you heard, have you, yourself, heard the voice which came forth from the cloud, and which spoke so audibly?
6367He then again asked which of them among those who were there present he should take?
6367He then made this further inquiry:"Lord, when I shall have joined that Order, what mode of life shall I follow, to be more agreeable to Thee?"
6367He who preserved the three young men in the furnace of Babylon, could He not temper in my favor the heat of my brother, the fire?"
6367How does it happen that they do not decorate with all possible magnificence this Peter, on whom Jesus Christ has founded His Church?"
6367How is it that men do not offer all they have, and do not even offer themselves on a spot where the ashes of the Prince of the Apostles repose?
6367If I tell them this, I shall be considered an idiot;-- and if I do not tell it, my conscience will reproach me; what do you think of it?"
6367If a king promised to give a kingdom to one of his subjects, would not that person have great reason to rejoice?
6367If our age deems itself wiser, what reason has it for not doing similar justice?
6367Is not such a discourse sufficient to show us, that St. Francis had great talents and judgment, joined to great knowledge of the practice of virtue?
6367Is there anything which a servant of the Lord should more sedulously avoid?"
6367Is there anything which can soften minds and obtain favors sooner than this virtue?
6367Is there not the greatest rashness in including such men as these in one sweeping condemnation?
6367It is in this sense that St. Paul said:"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6367May we not, by the grace of God, which assuredly will not be wanting, practice those virtues by which they became saints?
6367Moreover, your son is one of God''s creatures; and if God has destined him for Himself, who shall dare to resist His will?
6367Ought not all Christians to have such feelings in their illnesses and other afflictions?
6367Shall tribulation, or distress, or famine, or nakedness, or persecution, or the sword?"
6367Such grand and superb palaces, are they for Friars Minor?
6367The Sultan Meledin asked him who sent them, and for what purpose they came?
6367The cure was much displeased at this, and complained to St. Francis, who asked him, how much he thought he had lost?
6367The young man answered courageously:"My Father, are not you and yours of the same nature as I am, and formed of the same earth?
6367Then Francis said somewhat angrily:"Why have you dared to transgress the rule of obedience, and to answer so often differently to what I desired?"
6367Then asking the child, whether it was God''s will that all the religious who were with him should put to sea and make the voyage with him?
6367Then he reproached them mildly in these words:"Why did you fly, you pusillanimous men, and of little faith?
6367This order vexed Elias, and he came to the door in great irritation, asking what he was wanted for?
6367To what a height of perfection did not God propose to raise this His faithful Servant?
6367To whom do you consign us, in the desolate state in which we are?
6367What can the evil spirit do against a soul whose sole pleasure is to serve God, who has no other solace than to love and praise Him?
6367What certitude hast thou of what thou hast just been granted?"
6367What even can be thought of their most heroic victims?
6367What have I done, therefore, in clothing myself with this garment?
6367What is it that a mother has not a right to require from us, who has given two of her sons to the religious?"
6367What is there more honorable than teaching others from the Evangelical pulpit?
6367What is there more likely to bring down the grace of conversion and sanctification, and increase the love of God, than the practice of works of mercy?
6367What opinion will be formed of their acts?
6367What right have they to limit the words of the Son of God?
6367What shall I say further?
6367What should well- thinking minds desire more than to be employed in defence of the faith, and to combat the enemies of the Church?
6367What, then, did I do that was unseemly,--I whom the Almighty assured of His kingdom?
6367When St. Paul said,"Doth God take care of oxen?"
6367Which of the two do you think best: that I shall give myself to prayer, or that I shall go forth to preach?
6367Which of us would have it in his power to shed a sufficiency of tears to equal the merit of so great and so worthy a subject of grief?"
6367Who could this charitable purveyor be?
6367Who shall say to Him,''Why dost Thou do thus?''
6367Who will console us?
6367Who will instruct us?
6367Why have you not considered more favorably the merit of obedience?
6367Why, then, do we look to and prefer what is dangerous to what has so much more spiritual advantage, since it is for this that time is given to us?"
6367Will it never be understood that, in the diseases of the soul, as in those of the body, there is nothing so dangerous as a relapse?"
6367Will they be deemed more trustworthy in other matters?
6367and who am I, Thy servant, a miserable worm?
6367and whom and I?
6367by what excess of goodness do you come down from heaven into this small and poor chapel?"
6367do you think that God will have mercy on you, after so many crimes which you have committed?"
6367exclaimed Francis,"what is it your pleasure I should do?"
6367or danger?
6367or distress?
6367or famine?
6367or nakedness?
6367or persecution?
6367or the sword?"
6367shall tribulation?
6367will the sages of this age ask; but why did David say what the Church repeats daily in her Divine Office?
60575And may we not say that the mind of the one has knowledge, and that the mind of the other has opinion only? 60575 Are, then, senses, understanding, reason, all equally at fault?
60575Dost thou see aught?
60575Granted that the very existence of the world implies an Eternal Cause, what can we learn about that Cause? 60575 Granted, then, that the religious faculty is practically universal among mankind, what is the significance of this fact?
60575How do you distinguish them? 60575 Is not that the true cause?"
60575Was,did I say?
60575What is the name of angels in the pure language?
60575What is the name of men?
60575What is the name of the Son of God?
60575Who shall deliver me from this body of death?
60575Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?
60575Whom do ye say that I am?
60575Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? 60575 _ What think ye of Christ?
60575''He that made the eye, shall he not see?''
60575**** Was the world[ universe], always in existence and without beginning?
6057546), asks,''Have we not one God, and one Christ?
60575After being instructed of Philip, he inquired--"What doth hinder me to be baptized?"
60575And by His humility, are not men taught humility, as they are taught it by no other circumstance whatsoever?
60575And have not even these poor savages some vestige at least of the religious faculty?
60575And it came to pass that Moses called upon God, saying: Tell me, I pray thee, why these things are so, and by what thou madest them?
60575And what certainty can we have that He hath not done it?
60575And what is an event?
60575And what is man that God is mindful of him?
60575And why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
60575Are they, all alike, prone to deception, all alike, unproductive?
60575But how did he do so?
60575But what are they?
60575But what causes?
60575But where does this leave Jesus?
60575But why must Force"in every instance be assumed as prior"to volition?
60575Can it be?
60575Can we proceed to reason from them, to build any conclusions upon the fact that such ideas are?
60575Can''st thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?"
60575Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father in Me?
60575For what is the belief in the necessity and universality of causation?
60575Has he?
60575He can make nothing of them; but if he could, what God, what immortality, would they establish?
60575He said to them:"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods?
60575He said:"Many good works have I shown you from the Father; for which of these works do ye stone me?"
60575He said:''In what, then[ in whose name, then] were you baptized?''
60575How can we know that we can know absolutely nothing about a conceivable object of knowledge?
60575How do children of our generation get their first idea of God?
60575If so, then what advantage has the Christian over the Hindoo, whom he has called a heathen, for so many generations?
60575If this is not the absolute nothing, what is Nirvana?
60575In the face of these scriptures, will anyone who believes in the Bible say that it is blasphemy to speak of God as being possessed of a bodily form?
60575Is He God?
60575Is He an exalted man?
60575Is He personal or impersonal?
60575Is Jesus Christ God?
60575Is Mr. Van Der Donckt prepared to accept the inevitable conclusion of his own exposition of John 10:30?
60575Is he God?
60575Is he man?
60575Is not Nature taking the place of God?
60575Is not that atheism?
60575Is the Absolute to be apprehended as"Will,""finding its completion in the intuition of perfect attainment?"
60575Is there any of your false gods, who is able to do the least of these things?
60575Is there no such thing as degradation?
60575Is there not one Spirit of Grace, who is poured out upon us, and one calling in Christ?''
60575It is a grand(?)
60575It is written that God can not look upon sin with the least degree of allowance, and that is true, he can not; but how about the sinner?
60575Jesus answered, referring to Psalm 82:6,"Is it not written in your law: I said ye are Gods?
60575Jesus, observing that something had happened to him, turned to the apostles, and said,"Who touched Me?"
60575Joshua approached him and said:"Art thou for us, or for our adversaries?"
60575May not eternal things exist together as the two eternal things, matter and force, co- exist; as duration and space co- exist?
60575Merely"a power outside ourselves"?
60575Now Moses, in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned; but what sayest Thou?"
60575On one occasion he was asked how the"spirits could be served,"to which he made answer,"If we are not able to serve men, how can we serve the spirits?"
60575Or was it placed in the word of God because it is simply true?
60575Or"Feeling,""which apprehends the unity of things in a single and immediate act of self- consciousness?"
60575Or"Reason,""comprehending itself as the eternal process of the world and finding that all is Good?"
60575Oromasdes, say they, considering that he was alone, said to himself,''It I have no one to oppose me, where, then, is all my glory?''
60575Shall He come again in that form?
60575The Douay Bible gives the same passages,"Who do men say that the son of man is?"
60575The first question is,"What is the name of God in the pure language?"
60575Then to the apostles"But whom say ye that I am?
60575Then, in further attestation of the reality of His existence, as if to put away all doubt, He said,"Have ye here any meat?"
60575They replied,"Master, the multitude throng Thee and press Thee, and sayest thou, Who touched ME?"
60575This is not only a weak, but a false, argument; for, first of all, how do you know the opinions of all nations?
60575Was He God as He stood there among His disciples in His glorious and, to use Mr. V''s own word,"sacred,"resurrected body?
60575Was and is Jesus God-- true Deity?
60575Was that done to make human beings or certain truths more intelligible to God?
60575What do these words imply, but that Seth was like his father in features, and also, doubtless, in intellectual and moral qualities?
60575What idea does this language convey to the mind of man, except that man, when his creation was completed, stood forth the counterpart of God in form?
60575What is the meaning of Antediluvian?
60575What more is wanted?
60575What of Postdiluvian?
60575What of the blind, the lame, the halt?
60575What think ye of Christ?
60575What think ye of Christ?
60575What was it?
60575What was the reply?
60575When Jesus looked around and saw none but the woman, He said to her,"Woman, where are thine accusers?
60575Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
60575Whereon are the foundations thereof fastened, or who laid the cornerstone thereof?"
60575Whereupon she uncovered her face and said:"Dost thou see it now?"
60575Who hath laid the measures thereof if thou knowest, or who hath stretched the line upon it?
60575Who said:''In John''s baptism*** Having the instrument of the Father?
60575Why should man obey God?
60575Why, then, should we not believe the world is a living and wise being, since it produces living and wise beings out of itself?"
60575Will He become an impersonal, incorporeal, immaterial God, without body, without parts, without passions?
60575Will it be?
60575With His body of flesh and bones, with the marks in His hands and in His feet?
60575Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
60575Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
60575Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
60575[ 1] What is the conclusion to be drawn from this?
60575_ ARE THE SOURCES OF MAN''S KNOWLEDGE OF GOD, APART FROM REVELATION, SUFFICIENT FOR AN INTELLIGENT FAITH IN GOD?__ NOTES._ 1.
60575_ God''s Treatment of Sinners:_ Let us ask, rather, how did Jesus Christ-- God-- deal with sinners?
60575_ SPECIAL TEXT:"Can''st thou by searching find out God?
60575_ THE CALLING OF ISRAEL AS A WITNESS OF THE TRUE GOD-- WAS ISRAEL TRUE TO HIS MISSION?_( AN ARGUMENTATIVE DISCOURSE.)
60575_"What Think Ye of Christ?
60575and does He hold personal relations to man, and men definite and personal relations to Him?
60575and"Who do you say that I am?"
60575hath no man condemned thee?"
60575or created and having a beginning?
60575or is he awake?
60575or, Is He not only a power outside ourselves, but a power outside ourselves that makes for righteousness?
8095An liceat mulieri conjugatà ¦ sumere pharmacum sterilitatis? 8095 An lieitium sit mulieri procurare abortum?
8095Arrah,she exclaimed,"God bless you-- is this you?
8095Do you not feelhe would say,"now that you are safely out of the world, sure of heaven?
8095Eh bien,he began on first seeing me,"c''est ici la malheureuse?"
8095No matter about that now,replied the lawyer hastily;"I have no time to talk with you-- you will take this person''s oath now or not?"
8095Pourquoi l''homme ne lit pas l''Evangile?
8095Pourquoi le bon Dieu n''a pas fait tous les commandemens?
8095Well, ai n''t it too bad,she asked,"that there should be any reason for people to say such things against the priests?"
8095Why are men not to read the New Testament?
8095Why did not God make all the commandments?
8095Why do you leave Montreal so soon?
8095You confessed, I presume, on the morning of your wedding day?
8095''And what shall I do?''
8095( When will Americans do the same?)
8095*****"Granting the truth of Maria Monk''s story, will it not reveal the weakness of Protestant origin?
809531, p. 288, asks:"Is a witness bound to declare the truth before a lawful judge?"
8095A priest would sometimes say to us--"Now, which of you have love enough for Jesus Christ to stick a pin through your cheeks?"
8095And is it Father Phelan''s, God bless you?
8095And the priests of the seminary adjoining, some of whom indeed I had had reason to think were base and profligate men, what were they all?
8095Any new testimony?
8095Are they living now?
8095Are they the Roman Priests implicated?
8095At recreation, that day, the first question asked by many of us, was,"How did you like your cider?"
8095Besides, did you ever hear of an evil spirit having a child?"
8095Bouthillier next inquired--"Was Mr. Tabeau in the Holy Retreat when you left the Convent?"
8095But I was now in the street, and what was to be done next?
8095But what does he deny?
8095Did Priest Quarter believe that Maria Monk was in Montreal?
8095Did ever any person hear of similar conduct on the part of men accused of the highest crimes, in their deepest dye?
8095Did he doubt her personal identity?
8095Did he not also declare that he would have her at all risks, and that she could not escape him?
8095Did he not get rid of it very ingeniously, when he inserted the following remarks instead of it?
8095Did he not offer her any thing she pleased to demand, provided she would reside with the Ursulines of this city?
8095Did n''t he give it to you in the court?
8095Do you suppose that if there were no devil, there would be any priests?"
8095Does it not evince that the Papal Ecclesiastics dread the disclosures?
8095Does it not prove that her delineations are correct?
8095Does not that fact alone verity that all the Roman Priests are confederated?
8095For who can expect to be forgiven who does not become a Catholic, and confess?
8095Has any testimony, legally given, been produced, which neither the Catholic Diary, nor any other Catholic paper, has either inserted or alluded to?
8095Have I not done what I ought-- to inform and to alarm them?
8095He addressed her and said:--"There is some mystery about Novices-- What is it?
8095He said to me,"Are you a Novice or a Received?"
8095How can that be true?"
8095How could I be happy with such things to reflect upon as I had passed through?
8095How could I trust the helpless infant in hands which had hastened the baptism of many such, in order to hurry them to the secret pit in the cellar?
8095How then did she become so familiar with that far- famed lady as to be able to describe her so exactly?
8095I felt happy at my escape: but what was I then to do?
8095I had got my liberty; but where should I go?
8095I inquired where Maria was, and she told me she was in the Nunnery?
8095I was in another room when she came, and heard her talking on and abusing me; then coming out, I said,"How dare you say I do not speak the truth?"
8095If I could return unobserved, would it not be better?
8095If I should return voluntarily, and ask to be admitted again: what would the Superior say, how would she treat me?
8095If so, where, and what is it?
8095It would be a natural question, if my readers should ask,"What said the Roman Catholics to such testimonials?
8095Let any one turn to that, and ask whether the editor had not some reason to wish to keep it from his readers?
8095Might I not, at least, escape death?
8095Now if Maria Monk''s charges are not direct, OF A CRIMINAL NATURE, and against PARTICULAR INDIVIDUALS-- what charges can be so characterized?
8095Now, in these circumstances, I would ask the people of the United States, whether my duty has not been discharged?
8095Of ponderous import?
8095Of what value, therefore, is the cavil of ignorance respecting improbabilities?
8095Often, however, have I seen her throw open a door, and say, in a hurried manner,"Who can tell the best story?"
8095One of the questions put to me was,"What are the colours of the carpet in the Superior''s room?"
8095Ours, in the winters of 1832 and 1833?
8095Qu''est que ça?"
8095She happened to see me passing, and immediately said,"Maria is that you?
8095She said, that she had just come from the government- house, and asked,"What are all those men at your mother''s for?
8095She would then enter abruptly, ask,"Who can tell a good story this morning?"
8095Should I be condemned to any very severe penance?
8095Should a nun say,"what o''clock is it?"
8095The holy women I had always fancied the nuns to be, the venerable Lady Superior, what were they?
8095Then why does not the Bishop run?"
8095Then, sir, and not till then, will the great question be settled,--Is our book true or false?
8095They laid great stress on affidavits sent for to Montreal; what do they think of affidavits spontaneously given in New York?"
8095They would often ask,"Is not somebody coming?"
8095What collateral evidence can be adduced of the truth of the"Awful Disclosures"by Maria Monk?
8095What is that?
8095What more can she do?
8095What should I do?
8095What testimony is intended?
8095When the night- watch called out,"Who''s that?"
8095Where should I go?
8095Where would Protestantism be, were it not engendered and nursed by profligate Monks and Nuns?
8095Whither could I go?
8095Who is to judge of the standard of improbabilities?
8095Why did they not rather remain silent than do so little-- that which is for them worse than nothing?
8095Why does Dr. R. not give names of persons and their affidavits?
8095Why does he not put her truth to the test, by subjecting her to a criminal process?
8095Why does not the Priest Conroy try it?
8095Why should Roman Priests be at liberty to perpetrate every deed of darkness in impenetrable recesses called nunneries?
8095Why should a Convent be exempt from search, more than any other edifice?
8095Why so?
8095Why was the manoeuvre completed?
8095Will he subject the question to that scrutiny?
8095You are married, I suppose?"
8095[ Well, is this the poor creature?]
8095_ Fegeli_ wrote a book of"Practical Questions;"and on p. 397, is the following--"Under what obligation is he who defiles a virgin?"
8095_ Who are those who deny the truth of the book?
8095and asked how long a woman must be a novice before she can take the veil?"
8095and how could I enter society with gratification?
8095or will they be permitted to live after the Priests and Superior have seen this book?
8095what is going on there?"
47730Know ye not that we walk by faith and not by sight?
47730Shall we understand,writes with some feeling one objector,"that Urim and Thummim are not what they hitherto purported to be?"
47730There is a Jewish population of about 500 in Salt Lake City,said Rabbi Reynolds?
47730They were prophets of whom the world was not worthy?
47730What did Congress require by the Enabling act? 47730 What,"said the aged patriarch,"shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?"
47730_ That is more definite, is it not? 47730 ''Have you ever felt the need of a revolver?'' 47730 ''If Senator Smoot is unseated, would the influence of the Mormons in the state and the nation be diminished?'' 47730 A compact or a contract? 47730 After eliminating these, what method has he left for crushing Mormonism? 47730 After these remarks I can hear some in their hearts ask,How, then, shall we attain to certainty?
47730And inasmuch as there is a gathering, must there not also be made some provision to care for the people who come to us?
47730And is he not infallible?
47730And now I submit to you the question: Where is the evidence of the fulfilment of these great promises of God to Joseph?
47730And who is held responsible for that violation?
47730And who is responsible for its palpable errors?
47730And why should the gentleman remain in cog?
47730And why?
47730Are these flagrant errors in grammar chargeable to the Lord?
47730Are these important truths we have been considering this evening, wherein the welfare of half the world is concerned, gold or dross?
47730Are they not interested in vindicating that description?
47730Are we to infer from this that"M"thinks Shakespeare had no English Bible from which to paraphrase this passage?
47730Are we to suppose that they were without God while all the rest of mankind found him?
47730Based on polygamy, how could the system be otherwise than rotten?
47730Based on polygamy, how could the system be otherwise than rotten?
47730But how do you suppose the crushing is to be accomplished?
47730But is it an oral''understanding''that exists between the States and the general government by reason of this''general welfare''power?
47730But is it worth while?
47730But the question is asked,"Why bring these matters up at all?"
47730But under such methods of proving things how would the immaculate life and character of the Son of God himself stand before the world?
47730But what boots it?
47730But what is the matter with the Journal''s representative?
47730But what of the effect on Mormonism?
47730But what of the truth?
47730But what of those for whom it is not enough?
47730But what''s to be done?
47730Can any of you recognize President Joseph F. Smith in that description?
47730Can it be that those special blessings pronounced upon the head of Joseph by the Lord have failed?
47730Can it be that we are living in an age that boasts of its Christian civilization?
47730Can straight- out lying or any other description of lying whatsoever beat this?
47730Can you think of this beautiful arrangement for the foreign ministry as having its origin in the alleged epileptic hallucinations of a man?
47730Could absurdity go farther?"
47730Defense of the Mormon People against"M''s"Attack V. WHICH OF THE SECTS HAS PERSECUTED MORMONISM MOST?
47730Did Joseph copy it from the Bible, or did the Lord adopt this identical language in revealing it to Joseph?
47730Did it bring back the gift of faith, of knowledge, of wisdom, of discernment of spirits?
47730Did it bring back the gift of prophecy, and of revelation; of speaking in tongues, and interpreting them?
47730Did it bring back the power to heal the sick by the laying on of hands and the anointing with oil?
47730Did it bring it back in any other respect?
47730Did it restore the primitive organization of the church?
47730Did it restore the spiritual gifts so characteristic of primitive Christianity?
47730Did the"octopus"die?
47730Did they make of the church a means, a channel of divine communication between the church and her Lord?
47730Do n''t you think that is better?
47730Do not these facts throw some light upon our knowledge of Christian truth?
47730Do the chiefs of the Church desire to precipitate this state of affairs?"
47730Does III Nephi add anything worth while to the picture?
47730Does any Protestant minister or layman doubt this?
47730Does he not hold the keys of the kingdom of heaven?
47730Does it go for nothing?"
47730Does it make the truth any more real or forcible to use grammatical terms in which to express it?
47730Does that add anything to the picture in the career of Messiah?
47730Filled with what?
47730For what is the chaff to the wheat?"
47730Have not the Mormons as well as other citizens a right to such assistance?
47730Have the promises of Jehovah gone for naught?
47730Have you not read the golden words,"We can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth?"
47730He said the question is not where do men say they got it, but, is it gold?
47730He told the dream to his brethren, and they said:"Shalt thou indeed reign over us?"
47730His relationship to God and to the Savior having been fixed by the first revelation, what next?
47730How are we to know when men speak and act under divine inspiration, and when by their own unaided human intelligence?
47730How does it come that this so- called fifth gospel gives us no new parables?
47730How will this august decision handed down from the Vatican affect the ministry of the Protestant churches?
47730If the Book of Mormon, as Elder Roberts claims, is a revelation from God, what moral or religious truth does it reveal which we did not know before?
47730In concluding his utterance the editorial writer in question closed the passage I quoted with the question,"Could absurdity go further?"
47730In other states are not the laws violated?
47730In the presence of these considerations, it is but natural to ask,"Is there no way by which such a conclusion may be avoided?"
47730Intensely interested; and hence my text of one word,"How?"
47730Is he ashamed to be known as engaging in such a discussion?
47730Is he not the successor of St. Peter-- Christ''s vicegerent on earth?
47730Is it anti- American to have priesthood rule in an ecclesiastical institution-- in a Church?
47730Is it gold?
47730Is it indeed desirable?
47730Is it more remarkable that the Lord should reveal to Lehi what the voice in the wilderness should cry than that he should reveal it to Isaiah?
47730Is it not demonstrated that Utah is an abnormal State?
47730Is it not impossible for him to make a mistake?
47730Is it not in part the meaning of life that we are here under just such conditions as prevail in order that we may learn the value of better things?
47730Is it oral?
47730Is it unreasonable to think that among these was the transition from the Jewish Sabbath to the Lord''s Day?
47730Is its organization competent to attain those two mighty ends?
47730Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?"
47730Is not this very doubt of ours concerning the finality of things-- finality which ever seems to elude our grasp-- the means of our education?
47730Is our Christian knowledge increased by it?
47730Is that true?
47730Is the light which it throws upon the word of God contained in the Four Gospels, of importance?
47730Is the solemn warning to the Gentile nations inhabiting the western world worth while considering?
47730Is there any such case?
47730Is there anything in the Mormon doctrine that makes it necessary to believe that of men, even of high officials in the Church?
47730Is there menace in this system?
47730It consists of one word only, and that one word is,"How?"
47730It does not hurt the truth, to so change the expression of it, does it?
47730It having been determined, then, that the translation of the Book of Mormon is in English idiom, the question remains, Whose is it?
47730It is asked, however,"Shall we understand that Urim and Thummim are not what they have hitherto purported to be?"
47730Its central idea of government being that of priesthood rule, how could it be otherwise than anti- American?
47730Its central idea of government being that of priesthood rule, how could it be otherwise than anti- American?
47730Marvelous, is it not?
47730May it not be golden, especially if heeded?
47730Must we not provide some way for them to gain a foothold in the land if they are to become inhabitants of Zion?
47730Now then, suppose these conditions, and suppose further that Jesus came here, what would be the nature of his mission?
47730Now what authority have they for doing this?
47730Now, what do you think of this effort of philosophy, as set forth by Mr. Riley, to account for Mormonism?
47730Or"whoredoms_ are_ an abomination to the Lord?"
47730Other men saw the famous Kinderhook plates, but what of it?
47730REFORMATION OR REVOLUTION?
47730Reformation or Revolution?
47730Suppose the act of 1892 were valid?
47730That being the demand, what was the response to it on the part of the people of Utah, speaking through the Constitutional convention?
47730That is, how is the"Crushing of Mormonism"to be effected?
47730The Lord, or man?
47730The Urim and Thummim''s, the Lord''s, or is it Joseph Smith''s?
47730The gentleman will agree with me that your[ his] amendment will repeal the other kindred offenses in that statute?"
47730The question is then asked,"What remains?"
47730The question submitted to me was,"Is the Catholic church the church here referred to-- the church of the devil?"
47730The whole community who are not parties to the violation''of the law?
47730Then after that, what would be the next most important thing?
47730Then how will he proceed?
47730Then tell me why they spare it?
47730Then this question was asked:"Suppose a revelation is given to the Church, and the Church in conference assembled rejects it by vote, what remains?
47730Then whence the source of their power and their intelligence?
47730They were not inspired in those instances, were they?
47730This gospel, then, is proclaimed to all the nations of the earth, and what happens?
47730Thus limited, that doctrine is all right, is it not?
47730To answer the matter in the above quotation, it is necessary to ask: What is the Manual theory of translating the Nephite record?
47730Turn now for a moment to the home ministry of the Church, and what have you?
47730WHAT IS NEW IN IT?
47730Well, is there any proper complaint to be made against that?
47730Well, what is the essential thing in a revelation?
47730Well, what of it?
47730What acquaintances and neighbors?
47730What does Nephi add which deserves to be classed with such revelations?
47730What does he mean?
47730What does the world care about that in the last analysis of it?
47730What effect did that illegal act of Congress have on Mormonism?
47730What has been the effect of coercion?
47730What if there were imperfect, or ungrammatical sentences in it?
47730What is it indicated by?
47730What is the chaff to the wheat?
47730What kind of rule would he have but that of a priesthood rule in such organizations?
47730What land so well corresponds to that described both by Jacob and Moses as the inheritance of Joseph?
47730What means are to be invoked?
47730What moral law may not men in their individual capacity reject?
47730What prevented him from putting in his own views?
47730What prevented him from putting into the Book of Mormon the peculiar and well- known views of Sidney Rigdon, with which the book is saturated?
47730What process followed?
47730What provision has God made for that?
47730What shall the Americans of that Commonwealth do if the people of the United States do not heed their cry?
47730What should he first do?
47730What truth do these Christian critics hold to be the most important truth to mankind?
47730What would be gained by the adoption of this cumbersome and, pardon me, I think, untenable theory?
47730What would be your thought of such an one?
47730When men came to the Son of God anciently and demanded to know"Art thou the Messiah, or must we look for another?"
47730Whence did the two witnesses in question obtain such knowledge as they had about the manner of translation?
47730Where does it exist?
47730Where in the history of the world is the account of the fulfilment of the blessings pronounced upon Joseph by his father?
47730Where would human agency or human intelligence exist in the one case or be developed in the other under such circumstances?
47730Where?
47730Whoredoms_ are_ an abomination to the Lord?
47730Why does there exist a Roman Catholic church and numerous Protestant churches?
47730Why humiliate these innocent victims by persecuting them unnecessarily when they show an inclination to rid themselves and the county of the blot?
47730Why incredible is it judged by you if God dead raises?
47730Why is it that the atheists or the infidels do not obey the gospel?
47730Why is the unity of the Christian churches broken?
47730Why, then, does he talk about committing the crime of polygamy"in good faith?"
47730Will Congress allow this awful calamity to continue?
47730Will Congress allow this awful calamity to continue?"
47730Will you tell me how a monarchy can exist in the face of these fundamental truths?
47730With the precious fruits brought forth by the sun and the precious things of the everlasting hills, and with the precious things of the deep?
47730Would he solicit Church influence?
47730Would it hurt the truth, the expression of it, to say"the spirit and the body_ are_ the soul of man?"
47730Would it not be to teach man his moral duty?
47730Would not such a representation of the orchard be an untruth, notwithstanding his blighted specimens were gathered from its trees?
47730Would not that be the most important thing to have declared?
47730Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
47730You are not in doubt about that, are you?
47730You corrected the grammar of the Almighty, did you?"
47730You will observe that the primary consideration in the reverend gentleman''s discourse is, Does III Nephi add anything to the picture of Christ?
47730_ Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 26, 1903._ V. WHICH OF THE SECTS HAS OPPOSED MORMONISM MOST?
47730_"Elder_--As to the testimony I should give here?
47730_"Senator_--And when it was handed to you it was an inspiration, as you understand, from on high, was it not?
47730_"Senator_--But you changed the phraseology?
47730_"Senator_--Do you mean to say that the Spirit of the Lord directs you in your answers here?
47730_"Senator_--That is your understanding of it?
47730_"Senator_--Then in your belief, did the Spirit of the Lord direct you to make the answer which you just took back and said was a mistake?
47730_"Senator_--There is no inspiration of that or any part of it?
47730_"Senator_--What business had you to change it?
47730_"Senator_--You believe so?
47730an''understanding''which is based on-- what?
47730p. 357)] Will men call this merely coincidence?
47730the influence of the President of the Church, for his re- election?
47730what is the matter?
7403''Is Piers in this place?''
7403A man of holy life?
7403And can you say that you have God with you?
7403And did you say to me,"In what way should I love?"
7403And does not He hold confusion of mind as worse than all other faults?
7403And how shall human love, when it has reached this point, reflect the love of Him who"needs not man''s work nor His own gifts?"
7403And if you ask them:"Why do you carry yourselves so joyously, and you are going away from Mary?"
7403And is not He the Physician and we the sick, the Bearer of our iniquities?
7403And shall I find myself thus every time, in every place, and in every state?
7403And that woman abode in sweet converse with Him, and said:"If Thou wast with me, how did I not feel Thee?
7403And the pain and fire of her desire increasing, she cried in the sight of God, saying:"What can I do, O unsearchable Fire?"
7403And what hast Thou taught me, O Love Uncreate?
7403And what have we to do?
7403And where is the hope which thou hadst in the Kingdom of God?
7403And whither is this sweetness gone?
7403And who is mercenary and ignorant man, who wrongs his Creator?
7403And why annoyance?
7403And why art thou fallen into such confusion and almost despair?
7403And would you not falsely have shown him reverence, adoring him for Christ on earth?
7403And would you not have practised simony, in trying for favours and using them unlawfully?
7403At what time dost thou await worthiness?
7403But how comes it that many a time I ask, both contrition and other things, and they seem not to be given me?"
7403But knowest thou how I thus abide in thee?
7403But knowest thou why I do this?
7403But thou wilt say to me, dearest son:"Where is this sword found and wrought?"
7403But thou wilt say to me: What is this food of angels?
7403But we might say:"What shall I do, who have riches, and am in the state of marriage, if these things bring damnation to my soul?"
7403But what does he do?
7403But what shall I say?
7403But wherein does the Highest Father show His love to these?
7403Could you ever believe that I wished anything else than the life of your soul?
7403Did we ever ask Him that He should create us reasonable creatures, in His own image and likeness, rather than brute beasts?
7403Do you know how that poison would be sown?
7403Do you not reflect of how great harm you are cause, if you fail to do what you can?
7403Do you not see that we are mortal, and must die, and know not when?
7403Does she speak to Pope Gregory, the timid?
7403Dost thou know how it is with the true servant of God, who nourishes him at the table of holy desire?
7403Dost thou know the result?
7403Dost thou know what I do?
7403Dost thou know what St. Gregory meant when he said,''Blessed and fortunate fault''?
7403Dost thou know what this means, daughter mine?
7403Dost thou know why it must not be chief?
7403Her personal feeling for the man breaks forth in the appeal:"To whom shall I have recourse should you abandon me?
7403How become, not merely receptive, but active and creative?
7403How can it be that being by the fire, I should not feel the heat?
7403How can your soul bear to take from them that which you can not give?
7403How could your ignorance give place to one of the least of those thoughts?
7403How is purity tested and won?
7403How is this shown?
7403How ought we to receive it?
7403How shall I attain peace?"
7403How shall we not will that the will of God be fulfilled?
7403How then shall we lift up our head against the goodness of God, wishing that our perverted wills should be fulfilled?
7403How?
7403If this does not move you, are you not at least moved by the shame into which you are fallen in the sight of the world?
7403If you said to me,"My mind is not clear as to all these things,"why do you not at least stay neutral?
7403In what way can we do this, then, since He demands it of us and we can not give it to Him?
7403In what way can we do this, then, since He demands it of us, and we can not give it Him?
7403In whom shall we know Him?
7403Is not He more ready to pardon than we to sin?
7403Nay, who makes us desire and ask it?
7403Now what greater joy can the bride have than to be conformed to her bridegroom, and clothed with like raiment?
7403Now, have you more than one soul?
7403Now, what tongue could suffice to tell the wonderful things of God?
7403Oh, holy Blood, who shall receive thee amiss?
7403Oh, what shall we do when it shall befit us to do great deeds if we fail so in the little ones?
7403Seest thou not, unfortunate man, that thou thinkest to love things firm and stable, joyous things, good and fair?
7403Shall I always close with my faithlessness the way to Thy providence?
7403Since this is the reason that has made us lose God by grace, is there any way to find Him again?
7403Tell me, what is it that makes sin mortal?
7403Then sweet Jesus smiled, and said:"Is sin fortunate, which is nothing at all?
7403Then, since He gives so much without our asking-- how much the more will He fulfil our desires when we shall desire a just thing of Him?
7403To the harsh Urban, his successor?
7403To whom do I flee, should you cast me out?
7403To whom shall I have recourse should you abandon me?
7403Venerable father, what doctrine and what way does He give us?
7403Was it our relatives or friends or any fellow- being who bought us?
7403What are they to bark with?
7403What at this time was the unity of mankind in the Church but a formal hypothesis?
7403What can I say?
7403What causes such injustice?
7403What do we need to know?
7403What element is it that thou holdest as fortunate and blessed, and that Gregory calls so?"
7403What is the beginning of so great good?
7403What is the fruit of the soul?
7403What is the reason?
7403What is the reason?
7403What is this kingdom, and how is it sought?
7403What made you do this?
7403What man have they chosen?
7403What ought we to do?
7403What proves to me the regular election with which you chose Messer Bartolommeo, Archbishop of Bari, who to- day is made in truth Pope Urban VI.?
7403What shows me that you are ungrateful, coarse, and mercenary?
7403What shows me that your life is badly governed?
7403What shows us that this is truly so?
7403What way is there, then, to make the imperfect perfect?
7403Where dost thou show love, faith, and hope, and humility?
7403Where is it wrought?
7403Where is the gratitude which you ought to have for the Bride who has nourished you at her breast?
7403Where is the just man whom they have chosen for antipope, if indeed our highest pontiff, Pope Urban VI., were not the true Vicar of Christ?
7403Where shall the soul find the wealth of contrition for its sins, and the abundance of God''s mercy?
7403Where shalt thou feel grief in thy conscience?
7403Where shalt thou rejoice?
7403Which shall we call the more cruel-- the foes or the very person who receives the blow?
7403Who does not see that thou art not worthy?
7403Who is God, who is wronged by His creatures?
7403Who is Truth?
7403Who would help me?
7403Who would help me?"
7403Who would not give himself to death a thousand times, and endure any suffering through desire to win thee?
7403Who, then, shall hold us from drawing the sword of hate and love, and cutting self from self with the hand of free will?
7403Why did they not choose a just man?
7403Why do you fall into such unregulated suffering over things which must necessarily be so?
7403Why does that shepherd go on using so much ointment?
7403Why is it so necessary?
7403Why not?
7403Wilt thou not that I fulfil the will of My Father?"
7403With what is it sought?
7403With what truth can they say that to you?
7403You might say to me,"Why do you not believe us?
7403is the true Pope), but were it true what you say, would you not have lied to us when you told us that he was the highest pontiff, as he is?
7403what have you come to by not having followed up your dignities with virtue?
7403where is the generosity of charity, and the care of souls, and distribution to the poor and to the good of the Church, and their necessities?
7403where is the purity of heart and perfect charity which should make the incontinent continent by contact with them?
29622( Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
29622( Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
296221. Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
2962210 Dost thou shew wonders among the dead: or shall the dead rise up again, and praise thee?
2962210 Hast not thou cast us out, O God: wilt not thou, O God, go out with our hosts?
2962210 Or he that nurtureth the heathen: it is he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he punish?
2962210 Shall the dust give thanks unto thee: or shall it declare thy truth?
2962210 Wherefore do the heathen say: Where is now their God?
2962210 Who will lead me into the strong city: and who will bring me into Edom?
2962211 For why?
2962211 Hast not thou forsaken us, O God: and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our hosts?
2962211 O God, how long shall the adversary do this dishonour: how long shall the enemy blaspheme thy Name, for ever?
2962211 Shall thy loving- kindness be shewed in the grave: or thy faithfulness in destruction?
2962211 Tush, say they, how should God perceive it: is there knowledge in the most High?
2962211 What reward shall I give unto the Lord: for all the benefits that he hath done unto me?
2962211 Who shall give salvation unto Israel out of Sion?
29622111 Thy testimonies have I claimed as mine heritage for ever: and why?
2962212 For the sin of their mouth, and for the words of their lips, they shall be taken in their pride: and why?
2962212 Shall thy wondrous works be known in the dark: and thy righteousness in the land where all things are forgotten?
2962212 What man is he that lusteth to live: and would fain see good days?
2962212 Why hast thou then broken down her hedge: that all they that go by pluck off her grapes?
2962212 Why withdrawest thou thy hand: why pluckest thou not thy right hand out of thy bosom to consume the enemy?
2962213 Thinkest thou that I will eat bulls flesh: and drink the blood of goats?
2962213 Thy way, O God, is holy: who is so great a God as our God?
2962214 And why?
2962214 Lord, why abhorrest thou my soul: and hidest thou thy face from me?
2962214 Why art thou so vexed, O my soul: and why art thou so disquieted within me?
2962216 Who will rise up with me against the wicked: or who will take my part against the evil- doers?
2962216 Why hop ye so, ye high hills?
2962217 He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who is able to abide his frost?
2962217 Thy righteousness, O God, is very high: and great things are they that thou hast done; O God, who is like unto thee?
296222 For thou art the God of my strength, why hast thou put me from thee: and why go I so heavily, while the enemy oppresseth me?
296222 How long shall I seek counsel in my soul, and be so vexed in my heart: how long shall mine enemies triumph over me?
296222 How long will ye give wrong judgement: and accept the persons of the ungodly?
296222 My soul is athirst for God, yea, even for the living God: when shall I come to appear before the presence of God?
296222 O ye sons of men, how long will ye blaspheme mine honour: and have such pleasure in vanity, and seek after leasing?
296222 Wherefore shall the heathen say: Where is now their God?
296222 Who can express the noble acts of the Lord: or shew forth all his praise?
2962220 And why?
2962220 They spake against God also, saying: Shall God prepare a table in the wilderness?
2962220 Wilt thou have any thing to do with the stool of wickedness: which imagineth mischief as a law?
2962221 Do not I hate them, O Lord, that hate thee: and am not I grieved with those that rise up against thee?
2962221 If we have forgotten the Name of our God, and holden up our hands to any strange god: shall not God search it out?
2962224 Wherefore hidest thou thy face: and forgettest our misery and trouble?
296223 And why?
296223 For the foundations will be cast down: and what hath the righteous done?
296223 If thou, Lord, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss: O Lord, who may abide it?
296223 Lord, how long shall the ungodly: how long shall the ungodly triumph?
296223 Lord, what is man, that thou hast such respect unto him: or the son of man, that thou so regardest him?
296223 My soul also is sore troubled: but, Lord, how long wilt thou punish me?
296223 My tears have been my meat day and night: while they daily say unto me, Where is now thy God?
296223 Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord: or who shall rise up in his holy place?
2962231 For who is God, but the Lord: or who hath any strength, except our God?
2962235. Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges?
296224 For why?
296224 How long shall all wicked doers speak so disdainfully: and make such proud boasting?
296224 How shall we sing the Lord''s song: in a strange land?
296224 O Lord God of hosts: how long wilt thou be angry with thy people that prayeth?
296224 What is man, that thou art mindful of him: and the son of man, that thou visitest him?
2962241 For why?
2962245 Lord, how long wilt thou hide thyself, for ever: and shall thy wrath burn like fire?
2962246 O remember how short my time is: where fore hast thou made all men for nought?
2962247 What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death: and shall he deliver his soul from the hand of hell?
2962248 Lord, where are thy old loving- kindnesses: which thou swarest unto David in thy truth?
296225 Are not they without understanding, that work wickedness: eating up my people as if they would eat bread?
296225 For in death no man remembereth thee: and who will give thee thanks in the pit?
296225 Lord, how long wilt thou be angry: shall thy jealousy burn like fire for ever?
296225 Mine enemies speak evil of me: When shall he die, and his name perish?
296225 What aileth thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest: and thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back?
296225 Wherefore should I fear in the days of wickedness: and when the wickedness of my heels compasseth me round about?
296225 Who is like unto the Lord our God, that hath his dwelling so high: and yet humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven and earth?
296225 Why art thou so heavy, O my soul: and why art thou so disquieted within me?
296225 Wilt thou be displeased at us for ever: and wilt thou stretch out thy wrath from one generation to another?
296226 For who is he among the clouds: that shall be compared unto the Lord?
296226 There be many that say: Who will shew us any good?
296226 Whither shall I go then from thy Spirit: or whither shall I go then from thy presence?
296226 Why art thou so full of heaviness, O my soul: and why art thou so disquieted within me?
296226 Wilt thou not turn again, and quicken us: that thy people may rejoice in thee?
296226 Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams: and ye little hills, like young sheep?
296227 And what is he among the gods: that shall be like unto the Lord?
296227 And why?
296227 And why?
296227 Behold, they speak with their mouth, and swords are in their lips: for who doth hear?
296227 Have I not remembered thee in my bed: and thought upon thee when I was waking?
296227 Thou, even thou art to be feared: and who may stand in thy sight when thou art angry?
296227 Will the Lord absent himself for ever: and will he be no more intreated?
296228 And why?
296228 And why?
296228 Have they no knowledge, that they are all such workers of mischief: eating up my people as it were bread, and call not upon the Lord?
296228 Is his mercy clean gone for ever: and is his promise come utterly to an end for evermore?
296228 Take heed, ye unwise among the people: O ye fools, when will ye understand?
296228 Thou tellest my Sittings; put my tears into thy bottle: are not these things noted in thy book?
2962282 Mine eyes long sore for thy word: saying, O when wilt thou comfort me?
2962284 How many are the days of thy servant: when wilt thou be avenged of them that persecute me?
296229 Hath God forgotten to be gracious: and will he shut up his loving- kindness in displeasure?
296229 He that planted the ear, shall he not hear: or he that made the eye, shall he not see?
296229 What profit is there in my blood: when I go down to the pit?
296229 Who will lead me into the strong city: who will bring me into Edom?
29622Again the high priest asked him, and said unto him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
29622And Jesus answered, and said unto them, Are ye come out as against a thief, with swords and with staves, to take me?
29622And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed?
29622And Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath- day?
29622And Jesus said, Let her alone; why trouble ye her?
29622And Jesus saith| unto them, Yea; have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes| and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
29622And Jesus stood before the governor; and the governor asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
29622And Jesus stood, and commanded him to be brought unto him: and when he was come near, he asked him, saying, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
29622And Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
29622And Pilate answered, and said again unto them, What will ye then that I shall do unto him whom ye call the King of the Jews?
29622And Pilate asked him again, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
29622And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
29622And Pilate asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
29622And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
29622And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
29622And all they that had heard them laid them up in their hearts, saying, What manner of child shall this be?
29622And as they departed, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
29622And behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
29622And behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
29622And he asked them, How many loaves have ye?
29622And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
29622And he cometh and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter, Simon, sleepest thou?
29622And he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
29622And he said unto her, What wilt thou?
29622And he said unto them the third time, Why, what evil hath he done?
29622And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
29622And he said unto them, What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?
29622And he said unto them, What things?
29622And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing?
29622And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
29622And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
29622And he said, What shall I cry?
29622And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
29622And he saith unto him, Friend, how earnest thou in hither, not having a wedding- garment?
29622And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
29622And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
29622And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?
29622And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind?
29622And he, trembling and astonished, said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
29622And his disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
29622And his disciples asked him, saying, What might this parable be?
29622And how hear we every man in our own tongue wherein we were born?
29622And how shall they believe in him, of whom they have not heard?
29622And how shall they hear without a preacher?
29622And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
29622And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only- begotten Son our Lord?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only- begotten Son our Lord?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only- begotten Son our Lord?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only- begotten Son our Lord?
29622And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are| these which are arrayed in white robes?
29622And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done?
29622And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
29622And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made?
29622And they asked him, What then?
29622And they asked him, and said unto him, Why baptizest thou then, if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias, neither that Prophet?
29622And they began to be sorrowful, and to say unto him one by one, Is it I?
29622And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the Scriptures?
29622And they said unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare?
29622And they said, What is that to us?
29622And they said, What need we any further witness?
29622And they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans?
29622And when he rose up from prayer, and was come to his disciples, he found them sleeping for sorrow, and said unto them, Why sleep ye?
29622And when he was come into Jerusalem all the city was moved, saying, Who is this?
29622And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto his disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?
29622And when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?
29622And when they saw him, they were amazed: and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
29622And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
29622And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
29622And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
29622And why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
29622And why take ye thought for raiment?
29622And why?
29622And| they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from| the door of the sepulchre?
29622Are they Hebrews?
29622Are they Israelites?
29622Are they ministers of Christ?
29622Are they restrained?
29622Are they the seed of Abraham?
29622Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
29622Are ye not much better than they?
29622Are you persuaded that you be truly called to this ministration, according to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the order of this[ Church]?
29622Are your minds set upon righteousness, O ye congregation: and do ye judge the thing that is right, O ye sons of men?
29622Art thou Elias?
29622Art thou greater than our father Abraham, which is dead?
29622Art thou that Prophet?
29622At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
29622Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
29622Behold, the Lord God will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?
29622Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
29622Believest thou this?
29622Believest thou this?
29622But I say, Did not Israel know?
29622But I say, Have they not heard?
29622But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
29622But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
29622But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest thou the Son of Man with a kiss?
29622But Pilate answered them, saying, Will ye that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
29622But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
29622But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour?
29622But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
29622But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
29622But what went ye out for to see?
29622But what went ye out for to see?
29622But who may abide the day of his coming?
29622But who may abide the day of his coming?
29622Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
29622Cometh this blessedness then upon the circumcision only, or upon the uncircumcision also?
29622Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
29622Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
29622Do ye not know that they who minister about holy things live of the sacrifice; and they who wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
29622Do you unfeignedly believe all the Canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testament?
29622Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth?
29622Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth?
29622Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth?
29622Dost thou not think that thou art bound to believe, and to do, as they have promised for thee?
29622Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
29622For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report?
29622For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?
29622For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
29622For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
29622For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee?
29622For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
29622For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
29622He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me?
29622He said unto him, What is written in the law?
29622He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
29622He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
29622He saith unto him the| third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
29622He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
29622He saith| to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou| me?
29622He that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
29622He| saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
29622How many Sacraments hath Christ ordained in his Church?
29622How many parts are there in a Sacrament?
29622How then shall they call on him, in whom they have not believed?
29622How was it then reckoned?
29622If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
29622If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not; how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
29622If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
29622If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not?
29622If any man say, I am a grievous sinner, and therefore am afraid to come: wherefore then do ye not repent and amend?
29622If any man say, I am a grievous sinner, and therefore am afraid to come: wherefore then do ye not repent and amend?
29622If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we shall reap your worldly things?
29622If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
29622If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
29622Ill will say unto the God of my strength, Why hast thou forgotten me: why go I thus heavily, while the enemy oppresseth me?
29622In the Lord put I my trust: how say ye then to my soul, that she should flee as a bird unto the hill?
29622In the midst of life we are in death: of whom may we seek for succour, but of thee, O Lord, who for our sins art justly displeased?
29622Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?
29622Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?
29622Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
29622Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
29622Is the law then against the promises of God?
29622Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
29622Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?
29622Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe?
29622Jesus said unto his disciples, Now I go my way to him that sent me, and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou?
29622Jesus said, Which of you convinceth me of sin?
29622Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
29622Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
29622Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
29622Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
29622Jesus saith unto him,| If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
29622Judas saith unto him,( not Iscariot,) Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
29622Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
29622Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
29622Let us stand together; who is mine adversary?
29622Nevertheless, what saith the Scripture?
29622Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be?
29622Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
29622Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
29622O Lord, why hast thou made us to err from thy ways?
29622O death, where is thy sting?
29622O grave, where is thy victory?
29622O my God, my God, look upon me; why hast thou forsaken me: and art so far from my health, and from the words of my complaint?
29622Peter answered and said unto Jesus, Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?
29622Peter said unto Jesus, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
29622Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
29622Peter seeing him saith| to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
29622Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
29622Peter was| grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou| me?
29622Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King?
29622Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
29622So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
29622So the servants of the householder came, and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
29622Tell me how many there be?
29622Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
29622Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou?
29622Tell us therefore, what thinkest thou?
29622The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom I then shall I fear: the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom then shall I be afraid?
29622The governor answered and said unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?
29622The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
29622Then Pilate said unto them, Why, what evil hath he done?
29622Then answered Peter, Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
29622Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, Say we not well, that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
29622Then he remembered the days of old, Moses and his people, saying, Where is he that brought them up out of the sea with the shepherd of his flock?
29622Then one of them, who was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
29622Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
29622Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
29622Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
29622Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
29622Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
29622Then saith Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee?
29622Then saith Pilate unto him, Speakest thou not unto me?
29622Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses?
29622Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
29622Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
29622Therefore take no thought, saying,| What shall we eat?
29622Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
29622They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while?
29622This is the record of John, when the Jews sent Priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?
29622Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest, and how can we know the way?
29622Thy righteousness, O God, is very high, and great things are they that thou hast done: O God, who is like unto thee?
29622What are the benefits whereof we are partakers thereby?
29622What desirest thou of God in this Prayer?
29622What did your Godfathers and Godmothers then for you?
29622What dost thou chiefly learn by these Commandments?
29622What dost thou chiefly learn in these Articles of thy Belief?
29622What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
29622What is required of persons to be baptized?
29622What is required of them who come to the Lord''s Supper?
29622What is the inward and spiritual grace?
29622What is the inward part, or thing signified?
29622What is the outward part or sign of the Lord''s Supper?
29622What is the outward visible sign or form in Baptism?
29622What is thy duty towards God?
29622What is thy duty towards thy Neighbour?
29622What is your Name?
29622What meanest thou by this word Sacrament?
29622What reward shall I give unto the Lord: for all the benefits that he hath done unto me?
29622What sayest thou of thyself?
29622What shall I say to you?
29622What, have ye not houses to eat and to drink in?
29622When God calleth you, are ye not ashamed to say ye will not come?
29622When God calleth you, are ye not ashamed to say ye will not come?
29622When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I, the Son of man, am?
29622When Jesus then lift up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread that these may eat?
29622When Jesus then lift up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?
29622When Pilate therefore heard that saying, he was the more afraid; and went again into the judgement- hall, and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou?
29622When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
29622When they who were about him saw what would follow, they said unto him, Lord, shall we smite with the sword?
29622When ye should return to God, will ye excuse yourselves, and say ye are not ready?
29622When ye should return to God, will ye excuse yourselves, and say ye are not ready?
29622Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the wine- fat?
29622Wherefore then serveth the law?
29622Which be they?
29622Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?
29622Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
29622Which of you in such a case would not be moved?
29622Which of you, in such a case would not be moved?
29622While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, saying, What think ye of Christ?
29622Who gave you this Name?
29622Who goeth a warfare at any time of his own cost?
29622Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light?
29622Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
29622Who is weak, and I am not weak?
29622Who knoweth if he will return, and repent, and leave a blessing behind him, even a meat- offering and a drink- offering unto the Lord your God?
29622Who shall be able to endure when he appeareth?
29622Who was present when this Child was baptized?
29622Who would not think a great injury and wrong done unto him?
29622Who would not think a great injury and wrong done unto him?
29622Whoso hath this world''s good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?
29622Why then are infants baptized, when by reason of their tender age they can not perform them?
29622Why was the Sacrament of the Lord''s Supper ordained?
29622Will you be faithful in ordaining, sending, or laying hands upon others?
29622Will you diligently read the same unto the people assembled in the Church where you shall be appointed to serve?
29622Will you do this gladly and willingly?
29622Will you shew yourself gentle, and be merciful for Christ''s sake to poor and needy people, and to all strangers destitute of help?
29622Wilt thou be baptized in this faith?
29622Wilt thou be baptized in this faith?
29622Wilt thou have this man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God''s ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony?
29622Wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife, to live together after God''s ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony?
29622Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
29622Wilt thou then obediently keep God''s holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of thy life?
29622Wilt thou then obediently keep God''s holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of thy life?
29622Wilt thou then obediently keep God''s holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of thy life?
29622With what words was this Child baptized?
29622_ Deus, quis similis?_ Hold not thy tongue, O God, keep not still silence: refrain not thyself, O God.
29622_ Domine, quid multiplicati?_ Lord, how are they increased that trouble me: many are they that rise against me.
29622_ Domine, quis habitabit?_ Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle: or who shall rest upon thy holy hill?
29622_ Domine, quis habitabit?_ Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle: or who shall rest upon thy holy hill?
29622_ Here the Minister shall rehearse the Articles of the Faith, saying thus_, Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth?
29622_ In quo corrigit?_ Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way: even by ruling himself after thy word.
29622_ Nonne Deo?_ My soul truly waiteth still upon God: for of him cometh my salvation.
29622_ Quare fremuerunt gentes?_ Why do the heathen so furiously rage together: and why do the people imagine a vain thing?
29622_ Quare fremuerunt gentes?_ Why do the heathen so furiously rage together: and why do the people imagine a vain thing?
29622_ Quid gloriaris?_ Why boastest thou thyself, thou tyrant: that thou canst do mischief; 2 Whereas the goodness of God: endureth yet daily?
29622_ Quid gloriaris?_ Why boastest thou thyself, thou tyrant: that thou canst do mischief; 2 Whereas the goodness of God: endureth yet daily?
29622_ Then shall the Minister say_, Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?
29622_ Usquequo, Domine?_ How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord, for ever: how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
29622_ Usquequo, Domine?_ How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord, for ever: how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
29622_ Ut quid, Deus?_ O God, wherefore art thou absent from us so long: why is thy wrath so hot against the sheep of thy pasture?
29622_ Ut quid, Deus?_ O God, wherefore art thou absent from us so long: why is thy wrath so hot against the sheep of thy pasture?
29622_ Ut quid, Domine?_ Why standest thou so far off, O Lord: and hidest thy face in the needful time of trouble?
29622_ Ut quid, Domine?_ Why standest thou so far off, O Lord: and hidest thy face in the needful time of trouble?
29622a man clothed in soft raiment?
29622a prophet?
29622a reed shaken with the wind?
29622and another said, Is it I?
29622and hardened our heart from thy fear?
29622and if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?
29622and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?
29622and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
29622and whence came they?
29622and who shall stand when he appeareth?
29622and with what body do they come?
29622art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
29622but where are the nine?
29622can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
29622couldest not thou watch one hour?
29622from whence then hath it tares?
29622how readest thou?
29622is not he that sitteth at meat?
29622is not he that sitteth at meat?
29622knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?
29622or despise ye the church of God, and shame them that have not?
29622or to say, Arise, and walk?
29622or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
29622or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
29622or, What shall we drink?
29622or, What shall we drink?
29622or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
29622or, Wherewithal| shall we be clothed?
29622shall I praise you in this?
29622shall they not both fall into the ditch?
29622that led them by the right hand of Moses, with his glorious arm, dividing the water before them, to make himself an everlasting name?
29622that led them through the deep as an horse in the wilderness, that they should not stumble?
29622this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength?
29622till seven times?
29622what is it which these witness against thee?
29622when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
29622where is he that put his Holy Spirit within him?
29622who is offended, and I burn not?
29622who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
29622who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
29622whose son is he?
29622why are they then baptized for the dead?
29622wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
29622ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye?
29622|| At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is| the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
29622|| Dost thou believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven| and earth?
29622|| Dost thou promise that thou wilt endeavour to keep God''s holy| will and commandments, and to walk in the same all the days of thy| life?
29622|| Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou| me more than these?
29622|| When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked| his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man| am?
29622|| Who can find a virtuous woman?
51370And what,said he,"is that?"
51370But supposing, my dear sir, the Church to be in error, or even liable to err, how can we possibly profess to believe any mystery? 51370 But what will you take, my dear sir?"
51370But,said he again,"what can we do?
51370Did I not tell you I would shed the last drop of my blood to stop the progress of your religion?
51370Look at his big mouth,he would say;"what in the world does he want it for?
51370Mr. Spencer took out his handkerchief, wiped his face, and only said to the housekeeper:And how dare you be angry?
51370My dear Father Ignatius,he half indignantly exclaimed,"why do_ you_ travel by{ 381} third class?"
51370Under what title?
51370Well, and what is it?
51370What do you mean?
51370What have we seen in our days? 51370 What is that?"
51370What need of this?
51370What will people say?
51370What,thought he,"if the neighbours should see me carrying such a precious cargo?"
51370Where are you, Johnny Doogan?
51370Where does God know the truth to exist? 51370 Why do they not learn to leave off groaning over the present troubles?
51370''Do you think,''added the Prince,''I could see him?
51370''I have, indeed,''answered she;''but what is to follow?''
51370''Under what title?''
51370''What moment do you mean?''
51370... What warrant have you that you are better inspired now than before?
51370.... And is it I whom they would expect to give up my poor countrymen for hopeless?
51370...."It is certain that Jesus Christ founded a Church upon earth for the salvation of man; where, then, is it?
5137065:--"Enter: its grandeur overwhelms thee not; And why?
51370About the Reformers she says:--"Can man reform the work of his Creator?"
51370Am I not really mad on this point?''
51370And does that suit my purpose?
51370And how can I know this but by the rule of obedience?
51370And if a person loves them when he has them not, is it likely he would despise them if he had them?
51370And might he not as well ask them to pray for that at once?
51370And need I fear that I should be led into error by trusting to those guides to whom Christ himself thus directed me?
51370And to what do the sects have recourse?
51370And what has been the result of this Apostleship?
51370And what if I did, to those who do know how far it is real, my ill- humour?"
51370And what were my thoughts of that moment of which he spoke?
51370And what, after all, does he ask?
51370Are there no other emperors, or kings, or queens for Him to choose among, if emperors He has need of for the work?
51370Are they not good ideas?
51370At length he exclaimed,"Hilloa, George, what are you doing here?"
51370But for what?
51370But how shall sectaries take refuge in the mysterious predictions of the Apocalypse?
51370But how stand Protestants?
51370But is it not an error, it will be asked, a mistake to wish kings and emperors to interfere in such things?
51370But the question comes, why not observe poverty, chastity, and obedience, without vowing them?
51370But what if I did, to the gay people that do not, nor wish to, know?
51370But where is the reason for this distinction?
51370But where were such to be found?
51370But why not?
51370But will he, can he, be moved to take up the great cause?
51370But will this remonstrance suffice to put an end to such insinuations from good Catholics?
51370Can I go again?"
51370Can we here again know the mind of Rome; and will not that have some weight in settling the question?
51370Could I do otherwise than long to interest such a soul as this in the great cause I was supporting?
51370Could he not ask for prayers as well as alms?
51370Could he not do two things at once?
51370Could it be expected that he would speak very agreeably and favourably{ 411} of the end I told him I was aiming at?
51370Could n''t he eat enough with a smaller one?"
51370Could that be wisdom?
51370Did he know that repose was to be eternal?
51370Did not the very plea of begging give him a right to go to different places, even from parish to parish, and speak publicly and privately?
51370Do we find that they have done so?"
51370Do we mean that every man may set up as an interpreter of Scripture, that every shoemaker and ploughman( as Catholics say) may become a preacher?
51370Do we then_ wish_ that God should judge us by the standard of the wise who_ know_ their duty, or by that of the poor little ones?
51370Do you not see that God is asking you for the dearest thing you can give?
51370During the course of conversation, he asked Lord Lucan if he had not heard of his conversion?
51370External or internal, or both?
51370For what?
51370Give it, then, freely, and thank Him for taking it, for do n''t you see that by this you are resembling Him more closely?
51370He could bowl to a wicket, play cribbage, read Walter Scott, and shoot partridges, but where was his theology?
51370He heard many say,"What will we do when he is gone?"
51370He said with an incredulous smile:"And do you think the Irish pray for England?"
51370He was bound to obey the Catholic Church-- how then should I not be equally bound to return to it?
51370He was put several questions, such as"What do you think of Transubstantiation?"
51370How are{ 424} we to account for the seeming alteration in his dispositions?
51370How can I imagine myself more certain than you that I rightly interpret them, or that I have the assistance of Heaven?
51370How d''ye do?
51370How shall I ever be thankful enough for all this?
51370How was it that I could have lived so long without being awakened to one sentiment of religious fear?
51370How, then, can we solve the problem?
51370However, should we differ, who is to decide which is in error?
51370However, why should you have to bear this burden with us?
51370How{ 5} easily, as it now appears to me, might my affections in those days have been weaned from the world, and made to value God alone?
51370I answered,''Well, Monsignor, and why not try?''
51370I asked him did he remember and recognise the young English disputer?
51370I asked,"Is Lord John Russell at home?"
51370I did nothing but despise; and yet why should I, or other Protestants, look on it as a kind of impossibility that any relic can be genuine?
51370I had bid him farewell, when my companion said,"May we see the Pope?"
51370I had time to think with myself, after I had approached him,''Am I then to speak first?
51370I said to them,''Will you allow me to offer you one word of advice?
51370I said,"Do you remember me, my Lord?"
51370I said,"Will you be so good as to say to him that Lord Spencer''s brother would wish to speak with him?"
51370I slept none the worse, and why should I?
51370I will recommend{ 419} it again; what more do you want?
51370I would just say,"What do_ you_ say to this?"
51370If after all we fail, what have we lost by trying and by hoping?
51370If he did, how should I avoid a duel?
51370If her energies could be turned in the right direction, what grand results might we not anticipate?
51370If the Church be liable to error, may I not reply to our ministers:--''I doubt the truth of what you preach: I am not obliged to believe you''?
51370If this Church be not_ The Church_ of Christ, I ask you where is it to be found?
51370In my second audience I said to him:"Holy Father, may I repeat truly here what I am saying outside?
51370In that memorable evening at Loughborough, I did not indeed altogether overlook the moral question-- Is a duel wrong?
51370Is it, now, to be supposed that the Holy Father is averse to English and Irish Catholics praying especially for England, and praying much for it?
51370Is that not enough?"
51370Is there more to be got through before I am a perfect Catholic?
51370Is this sincere and judicious conduct?"
51370It is some years since I saw you?"
51370Let us both, then, invoke the assistance of God, and do you candidly think our inspirations would agree as to the sense of the passage?
51370Let us take up any young man''s journal of his age and read some pages of it, what shall we find?
51370Lord Clarendon said:"Did you say that?"
51370Matthew?"
51370May I venture to call it a friendship?
51370Might he not live to see this realized?
51370Missions were the moving power, but how were they to enter into all the corners of a kingdom?
51370Must we all put ourselves in a Cartesian doubt for a starting- point?
51370Now I would ask you, Do you know Lord John Russell?
51370Now how are the promises of Christ verified, if His Church could ever become idolatrous?
51370Now what are the points on which this blasphemous repetition of national apostacy has fastened?
51370Now, how stands the world in England on this question?
51370Now, supposing you had not taken this unfavourable opinion of your past feelings and views, would you have adopted such regulations?
51370Shall I succeed in the end?
51370Smith?"
51370The Bishop of course was pained, but merely said,''George, how could you preach such a sermon as that?
51370The messenger[ query?]
51370Then, let us make them; and how?
51370This is fact, and who can gainsay it?
51370This is my opinion, others have theirs; how shall we decide?
51370This only fired her the more--"Why did n''t he tell the parish priest?"
51370To be sure they did; but what was it?
51370Twenty years might{ 499} do it, and were not his physical and mental powers fresh enough?
51370Was he only inquiring his way, or did he utter the last words of his earthly mission to those young hearts?
51370Was he satisfied or not?
51370Was it not cool and thoughtful of him to mark out the time such a change of sentiment was likely to last?
51370Was it to be conceived, I asked, that the Bishop of the first See was alone excluded from this recommendation?
51370Was not the angel of God with me when He preserved me for so long from all attacks of this kind in such a place as Eton was in my time?
51370What admirable methods does He employ in bringing sinners to himself?
51370What can I return to Him for this blessing?
51370What did he care about the opinion of the world?
51370What did that mean?
51370What have you to do at last?
51370What is an illness in His sight?
51370What kind of unity?
51370What makes the difference?
51370What right had he to be believed?
51370What right have sects to the Bible?
51370What right, then, thought I, had Luther and his companions to set themselves against the united voice of the Church?
51370What was my conclusion here?
51370What will Providence bring out of them?"
51370Whenever Mr. Spencer asked him"Why was anything such a way in Catholic teaching?"
51370Where am I to find it?
51370Where did Calvin find this doctrine?
51370Where were you, O my God, might I now exclaim, to leave me thus alone and unprotected on such a boisterous sea?
51370Why did not this open my eyes, you will say, to the truth of Catholicity?
51370Why should we pay any more tithes, and seat rents, and church rates, and Easter offerings, and the like?
51370Will that evidence be weakened by fresh examination and discussion?
51370Will you help me in this?
51370Will you let me meet you at the station when you pass through London, and accompany you to the station for the Dover Railway?"
51370Will you write me a line to say if you can come here?
51370With a still more incredulous look, he added:"Do you think they pray for England at Maynooth?"
51370Would your lordship think fit to mention the subject at Ushaw?
51370and had he been where his spirit would be understood, or where one knew how to direct him, what might he not become?
51370as poor Father Ignatius used to say,"shall these dry bones live?"
51370at least, I think them so; and am I to think a person incapable of great and good designs because he is an emperor-- a prince?
51370convert England with such a cope as that?"
51370exclaimed the gentleman, making an effort to yawn,"have I not done yet?
51370he continued,''do the same?
51370how dare you spit in the face of Lord Spencer''s son, and he such a good gentleman?
51370is this you?
51370or"How will it look?"
51370what say you?"
51370who came to the door looked at my figure with some surprise, then said,"Yes, sir, but he is engaged at present?"
51370who says that?
51370{ 445} Why not the same money drawn to effect the spiritual conquest?
11248Can nature, let me ask, regard use as an end, and dispose uses into orders and forms? 11248 Can you finish it within the year?"
11248In what then,said they to the angel,"does heavenly joy consist?"
11248Is not heaven,they argued,"before our eyes in a particular place above us?
11248We can not approach:and he said,"Why not?"
11248What is the origin of beauty but love, which, when it flows into the eyes of youths, and sets them on becomes beauty? 11248 Who are you?
11248_ Philip said, Shew us the FATHER: Jesus said unto him, He that seeth me, seeth the FATHER; how sayest them then, Shew us the FATHER_?
11248_ Where is the hill of thy MOTHER''S divorcement, whom I have put away_?
1124843; for you make conjugial love and adulterous love the same thing; and do these two cohere any more than iron and clay?
112486- 11?
11248After attending some time to this sight, we approached the table, and asked him what he was then writing?
11248After this I gave the conversation a serious turn, and asked them, whether they had ever thought that adultery is sin?
11248After this, as I looked around, I saw their tabernacle as it were overlaid with gold; and I asked,"Whence is this?"
11248Afterwards I said,"How can you subsist upon this earth, when you are void of any love truly conjugial, and also when you worship idols?"
11248Afterwards those who were seated on the grassy couches, asked the angels"Whence are the innumerable and ineffable delights of conjugial love?"
11248Again I asked,"What other miracles shall I do?"
11248Again I enquired,"How can he, who is emperor of emperors, so submit himself, and how can you receive adoration?"
11248Again they were asked,"What is the quality of those delights?"
11248Again we asked,"What are your religious notions respecting whoredoms?"
11248Also remove the feathers and quills, and look at its skin; is it not white?
11248Also, how can a man live eternally, unless he be conjoined to an eternal God?
11248And I asked,"Are not the things above- mentioned miracles?"
11248And are not our bodily senses the only evidences of truth?
11248And are not those things entirely distinct from each other?
11248And as by this time we were ready to depart, I asked,"Did any of you, during your abode in the natural world, live with more than one wife?"
11248And can a bony skeleton that has been parched in the sun, or mouldered into dust, be introduced into a new body?
11248And can nature make angels of men, and heaven of angels?
11248And can such super- eminent principle derive its existence from any other source than from God himself, the Creator and Preserver of the universe?
11248And how can there be conjunction with God by love and wisdom, unless a man have some reciprocity of conjunction?
11248And how could the cadaverous and putrid materials be collected, and reunited to the souls?
11248And if he never learnt to speak, would he ever be able to express his thoughts?
11248And instantly upon the heads of some of the audience there appeared wreaths of flowers; and on their asking,"Why is this?"
11248And it was asked them,"Are those things delightful to you?"
11248And must not all the intercourse of youths and virgins, in such case, consist of dry insipid joys?
11248And on being asked,"What further account can you give?"
11248And one of the ten asked,"How for the sake of relatives?"
11248And presently, when he was turned to me, I asked him what he heard?
11248And they added,"What do you wish us to tell you on the subject?"
11248And they looked at each other, and said,"Which of you has seen him?"
11248And they replied with a hissing,"What do you mean by one wife only?
11248And they replied,"What do you mean by holiness?
11248And we answered,"Are they not also works of the spirit?
11248And we asked thirdly,"Does your religion teach that marriages are holy and heavenly, and that adulteries are profane and infernal?"
11248And what harm can come to a man?
11248And what have actions to do with religion?
11248And what is a woman?
11248And when some of the women said that they were their wives, they replied,"What is a wife?
11248And who can discover, let him make what inquiry he pleases, any other cause of this than that he has devoted his soul and heart to one woman?
11248And who does not know that that concupiscence is not imputed, while from natural he is becoming spiritual?
11248Are not adulteries as prolific as marriages?
11248Are not all things therein organically formed to produce the things which the love wills and the understanding thinks?
11248Are not illegitimate children as alert and qualified for the discharge of offices and employments as the legitimate?
11248Are not marriages works of the flesh and of the night?"
11248Are not the angels of heaven principled therein?
11248Are not the atmospheres and all things which exist on the earth, as surfaces, and the sun their centre?
11248Are not the organs of the body from nature, and love and thought from life?
11248Are not there instances of adulterous presbyters and monks?
11248Are not these the delights of true conjugial love in their fulness?"
11248Are not they adulterous?"
11248Are not your heads in nature, and is there any influx into the thoughts of your heads but from nature?
11248Are there not instances of men who are so wild and foolish, that they are no more like men than those who have been found in forests?
11248Are they not in the meantime mere vaporous and unsubstantial souls residing, in some place of confinement(_ in quodam pu seu ubi_)?"
11248Are they not mere creatures of the brain?"
11248As he said this, I saw a great light upon the hill in the middle of the tabernacles; and I inquired,"Whence is that light?"
11248As wisdom is a principle of life, and thence of reason, as was said above, it may be asked, What is wisdom as a principle of life?
11248At length I asked him,"How long do you two hundred thus glory among yourselves?"
11248At length I said,"Although you do not fear divine laws, do you not fear civil laws?"
11248At that instant two angelic spirits happening to meet them, accosted them, saying,"Whence are you?"
11248At this also they murmured, saying,"What have you to do here with whoredoms?
11248At this the crowd murmured, and said,"What have you to do here with marriages?
11248At this the novitiate laughed, saying,"What are heaven and hell?
11248At this they smiled and said,"What is a wise one or a wisdom without a woman, or without love, a wife being the love of a wise man''s wisdom?"
11248At this we smiled and said,"Are they not contraries?
11248Being questioned whether they saw any sin in it?
11248But I replied,"I know that you are a wise one; and what has a wise one or a wisdom to do with a woman?"
11248But I said,"Do not you know that to live well is charity, and that to believe well is faith?
11248But at this several who were present laughed, saying,"What is spiritual good?"
11248But being much terrified, they did not answer; and I said,"Do you see the dreadful sight?
11248But he then asked,"Whence comes the fire of the sun of the world, or of nature?"
11248But instantly, as before, his internal sight was opened, the external being closed, and he was asked what he then saw?
11248But the legate replied,"Does not the raven appear black to the sight?"
11248But the men said,"Whence has a man honor from his wife but by her magnifying his intelligence?"
11248But they said,"How can there be any love, which is not from creation?
11248But what are the delights of the bodily senses without those of the soul?
11248But who does not know that good and truth are two distinct principles, like love and wisdom?
11248Can any human being know and decide who is in heart an adulterer, and who a conjugial partner?
11248Can light be one with the eye, or sound with the ear?
11248Can love be forced?
11248Can the love of the sex, when it enters by the eyes into the thoughts, stop at the face of a woman?
11248Can these possibly be one in any other sense than as principal and instrumental are one?
11248Consequently how can a man be a man without such a likeness of God in him?"
11248Consequently what were they all before the sun, or how could they subsist?
11248Do not adulteries take place with devils in hell, and marriages with angels in heaven?
11248Do you not know, that the soul of a man is in his seed?"
11248Does it not descend instantly into the breast, and beyond it?
11248Does not each derive life from heat, and understanding from light, by the operation of nature?"
11248Does not he who perpetually loves a married partner, love her with the whole mind and with the whole body?
11248Does not that which is posterior subsist from what is prior, as it exists from what is prior?
11248Does this love, as to its ultimate effect with a wife, differ at all from love as to its effect with a harlot?
11248For is not the nature of his life determined by the nature of the instruction he receives?
11248Has not every one the strength of this love either hereditarily, or from bodily health, or from temperance of life, or from warmth of climate?
11248Have you forgotten the Lord''s words, that whosoever would be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven must be the least of all, and the servant of all?
11248Have you known any thing heretofore about heaven and hell, or the light and heat of this world?
11248Have you known anything about the sun of this world from which our light and heat proceed?
11248Have you known anything till now concerning a life after death?
11248Have you never heard that the understanding is without any sense or discernment in mysteries, which constitute the whole of religion?
11248Have you not till now denied such a life, and degraded yourselves to the beasts?
11248He afterwards asked how I proved the SECOND,"that a saving faith is to believe on him?"
11248He departed, and came to them, and told them the reason of his coming, and requested that they would teach him what delight is?
11248He inquired,"What?"
11248He looked at me; upon which I said,"Why do you look at me?"
11248He said,"I heard,''Do you know anything concerning heaven, salvation, and happiness in heaven?''"
11248He then took his leave of them, and inquired where he might find the wise?
11248Hereupon I asked,"What do the circles about the head represent?"
11248Hereupon his companions smiled and said,"You conjecture right: who can behold such beauties near and not feel some excitement?"
11248Hereupon some of the bystanders asked,"What is the chaste love of the sex?"
11248Hereupon the ancient sages asked,"What do the people on the earth think of such information?"
11248Hereupon the men rejoined,"Are you not females as before?"
11248Hereupon the men were silent; nevertheless they murmured,"What is conjugial love?"
11248Hereupon the novitiates observed,"If there be a love of the sex devoid of all allurement, what in such cases is the love of the sex?"
11248Hereupon the two novitiates asked,"Are there in heaven human forms altogether similar to those in the natural world?"
11248Hereupon they all asked,"What is the delight of the soul, and whence is it derived?"
11248Hereupon they turned themselves away and muttered,"What harm can this do her?"
11248How can a love that is not created be implanted in any one?''
11248How can any one know whether he performs uses from self- love, or from the love of uses?
11248How can posterior things produce prior, or exterior things produce interior, or grosser things produce purer?
11248How can the chaste love of the sex be the sweetest of all loves, when chastity deprives it of its sweetness?
11248How can there be a love which divides and separates?
11248How can you utter a question which so wounds our ears?
11248How then can they excite the idea of one God?"
11248I again asked,"What miracles then do you mean?"
11248I also asked,"Why are there two marriage- chambers?"
11248I also went thither in spirit, and asked the keeper who was standing at the entrance, whether I also might enter?
11248I approached them, and, greeting them with a salutation of peace, respectfully asked them,"For what purpose are you here below?"
11248I asked also, whether those wives afterwards return to their husbands and live with them?
11248I asked further,"How many are there in your society?"
11248I asked him again,"Do you know what befalls those who sink under ground?"
11248I asked him,"What have you preached?"
11248I asked the wives,"Why are you unwilling, and consequently can not say so?"
11248I asked therefore what they were conversing about?
11248I asked, why they do not hire for themselves unmarried women?
11248I asked,"Whence have you this wisdom?"
11248I heard a sweet sound; and I asked the angel, what was the subject of their glorification in that quarter respecting the Lord?
11248I inquired the reason of this?
11248I inquired,"How is a feminine principle produced from a male soul?"
11248I inquired,"Where are the priests?
11248I inquired,"Why do you say_ one_ arcanum; when I came here to learn several?"
11248I next asked him,"How could you so speak, when you are yourself a fraudulent dealer, an adulterer, and a devil?"
11248I replied,"I intend to do so: what harm can come from it?"
11248I replied,"Why should I not?
11248I replied,''Is not this heaven?
11248I said further, that a revelation has been made at this day by the Lord concerning the life of man after death?
11248I said,"Are they beasts then?"
11248I said,"I demonstrate it thus: Is not God one and individual?
11248I said,"What do you mean by following the light?"
11248I take upon me to say, their reply will be,''What do you mean?
11248I then asked him again,"Are not your idols of different forms?
11248I then asked the angels,"Whence have devils such rationality?"
11248I then asked the other,"What do you say to this?"
11248I then asked the wives, Whether the white dove in the window afterwards appeared?
11248I then asked them whether marriage was distinguishable?
11248I then asked them,"What do you see?"
11248I then asked,"Do you know anything more respecting the wisdom of your husbands which gives you delight?"
11248I then asked,"If such a union exists, is it possible for you to look at any other woman than your own?"
11248I then asked,"Since conjugial love dwells there, where then does conjugial cold dwell?"
11248I then asked,"What is within in that sanctuary, from which so great a light proceeds?"
11248I then asked,"What must be the nature of that religion by which a man is saved?"
11248I then asked,"Whence arises that which you call conjugial cold?"
11248I then asked,"Why did the little boy call you Maidens of the fountain?"
11248I then said to him,"Do you not see that you are insane from the phantasy of super- eminence?"
11248I then said to him,"How can you be so insane?
11248I then said,"Since you were cast down, how can you rise again out of hell?"
11248If God be one and individual, is not he one person?
11248If any man had the eyes of an owl, which would he call light and which darkness?
11248If chastity be predicated of the love of the sex, is not this destroying the very thing of which it is predicated?
11248If he be one person, is not the trinity in that person?
11248If it be not reciprocal, does it not rebound and become nothing?"
11248If our husbands possess any portion of it, still we do not; whence then come its delights to us?
11248If such be a man''s lot after death, would it not be better to be born an ass than a man?
11248If you should ask the females in heaven,''What is love extra- conjugial?''
11248If you should then ask them,''What is love truly conjugial?''
11248In like manner, what are love and wisdom without their use?
11248In the meantime I asked the husbands,"Have you a like sense of conjugial love?"
11248Is he not born in a state of greater ignorance than the beasts?
11248Is it a vapor, or some wind floating in the atmosphere, or some thing hidden in the bowels of the earth?
11248Is it any thing or nothing?
11248Is it anything?
11248Is it not a contradiction in terms to talk of such a love?
11248Is it not also contrary to reason to believe, that the soul can be re- clothed with its body?
11248Is it not heaven where any one is free; and is not he free who is allowed to love as many as he pleases?
11248Is it not its beginning, its support, and its fulfilment?
11248Is it not joy and gladness?
11248Is it possible that nature from any principle of love, by any principle of wisdom, should provide such things?
11248Is not conjugial love a chaste, pure, and holy love?
11248Is not conjugial love alone mutual and reciprocal?
11248Is not conjugial love from creation; and does not this love exist between two who are capable of becoming one?
11248Is not every man such as instruction makes him,--insane from false principles, or wise from truths?
11248Is not it the catechism?
11248Is not light changed into shade when the eye comes out of sunshine, and also when it is kept intensely fixed on the sun?
11248Is not love with a married partner the love of the sex, which is so universal that it exists even among birds and beasts?
11248Is not our spiritual light, which enlightens the sight of the mind, become thick darkness with them?
11248Is not subsistence perpetual existence?
11248Is not such love barren and devoid of life?"
11248Is not the act alike?"
11248Is not the body eaten up by worms, mice, and fish?
11248Is not the case similar with the brute creation, especially with birds which unite in pairs?
11248Is not the fruit good?"
11248Is not the lust similar, and the delight similar?
11248Is not the soul made blessed by the muttering of words from a devout heart concerning expiation, satisfaction, and imputation, and not by works?"
11248Is not the whole human race, and thence the whole angelic heaven, the seed of that love?
11248Is not there a trinity?
11248Is not this a mere fiction?
11248Is not this climbing above the sphere of every one''s intelligence?"
11248Is not this love with every one according to the state of his potency?
11248Is not this marriage spiritual, which enters the natural marriage of husband and wife?"
11248Is not this subject above the sphere of all human understanding?"
11248Is not this the case with such as have been deprived of memory?
11248Is not this vigor the very measure, degree, and basis of that love?
11248Is she not born subject to man''s will; to serve, and not to domineer?
11248Is there any wisdom that can bring conviction that to love another person''s wife merits eternal damnation?"
11248Is there anything true in the nature of things, but what a man makes true?
11248It is well known that religion is called a bond; but it is asked, for whom?
11248It was next said to him from behind,"Do you know that those who are in hell are insane from falses?"
11248It was then asked them,"Why have you infested the good?"
11248It was then said to me,"Do you wish to see them where they now are?"
11248Lastly they asked,"Is it not expedient that a priest be present and minister at the marriage ceremony?"
11248May not their lot in such a case be compared with that of prisoners bound hand and foot, and lying in a dungeon?
11248Moreover families, otherwise barren, are provided with offspring; and is not this an advantage and not a loss?
11248Moreover, is not this love carnal?
11248Moreover, what is conjugial love but heat, which becomes virtue or potency, if the heat supplied from the sun be added to it?"
11248Moreover, without these three doctrines there can be no religion: for does not religion relate to life?
11248Must he not learn to walk and to speak?
11248Must not the love of the one know and acknowledge the love of the other, so that when they meet they may unite of themselves?
11248Nevertheless I was still urgent, and said,"What is more detestable than for a man to mix his soul with the soul of a husband in his wife?
11248Nevertheless all the three, infatuated by their own intelligence, burned with a desire to eat of it, and said to each other,"Why should not we?
11248On hearing this I asked,"How can any one know whether he performs uses from self- love, or from the love of uses?
11248On hearing this account, some of the ancient_ sophi_ asked,"What were the conjectures and conclusions formed from the circumstances you have related?"
11248On hearing this exclamation, the hundreds of the wise ones turned themselves, and said one among another with loud laughter,"Is this gross stupidity?
11248On hearing this, I asked the two angels from what society of heaven they were?
11248On hearing this, I asked,"What he meant by the darkness of the north, the fires of the west, and the delusive lights of the south?"
11248On hearing this, the two young novitiates rejoiced, and said,"There still exists in heaven a love of the sex; what else is conjugial love?"
11248On seeing him I was alarmed, and cried out,"Approach no nearer; tell me, whence are you?"
11248On seeing this, the conducting angel followed them, and asked why they retired so suddenly without entering into conversation?
11248On the ancients in Greece, who inquired of strangers, What news from the earth?
11248On their consenting, I asked,"How do you wives know that the delights of conjugial love are the same as the delights of wisdom?"
11248One of us five, who is a priest, has also added predestination as a cause of that virtue or potency, saying,''Are not marriages predestinated?
11248Some time ago, when meditating on this subject, I asked the zealous angels concerning the seat of jealousy?
11248Supposing anything of a man to live after death, must it not resemble a spectre?
11248Supposing he never learnt to walk, would he ever stand upright?
11248THIRD, What is signified by the tree of life, and what by the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and what by eating thereof?
11248Take away nature, and can you think at all?
11248Tell us, therefore, how a love, which not only is not from creation, but is also contrary to creation, could possibly exist?
11248The angels asked,"Have the inhabitants of the earth had no previous knowledge respecting correspondences?"
11248The angels inquired whether any other things have been revealed?
11248The angels inquired,"What do they know concerning our world, and concerning heaven and hell?"
11248The angels said,"Did not they know this heretofore?"
11248The angels said,"What concerning the life after death?
11248The angels said,"Who does not know that the delights of conjugial love exceed those of all other loves?
11248The confirmator answered,"Will you, who are a man, think in any case from appearance?
11248The first inquiry shall be, Whether religion be anything?
11248The first, who were determined adulterers, replied,"What is God?"
11248The men on seeing us hastened towards us and said,"Whence are you; and how came you here?
11248The president answered,"WHAT NEWS IS THERE FROM THE EARTH CONCERNING OUR WORLD AND HEAVEN?"
11248The satyrs who as to the feet appeared as panthers, spoke concerning NATURE, and said,"What is there but nature?
11248The second, who were confirmed adulterers, said,"Are not all things of nature?
11248The strangers on hearing of judicial proceedings in heaven, said,"To what purpose are such proceedings?
11248The three novitiates, on hearing this, asked,"Does a similar love exist between married partners in the heavens as in the earths?"
11248The three novitiates, on hearing this, said,"Is it not written in the Word, that in heaven they are not given in marriage, because they are angels?"
11248Then I desired to know their opinion concerning the first article of inquiry, Whether religion be anything?
11248Then a certain wise personage, one of the marriage- guests, said,"Do you understand the meaning of what you have seen?"
11248Then addressing myself to one that was entering, I asked,"What house is this?"
11248Then he spoke openly and from the heart, and said,"What is truth?
11248Then they were asked,"What connection have joys and delights and the happiness thence resulting, with a state of inactivity?
11248Then we asked,"What are your religious notions respecting marriages?"
11248There were some canons present, whom I asked whether those had really been popes?
11248There were three arcana, FIRST, What is the image of God, and what the likeness of God, into which man(_ homo_) was created?
11248These looked into my eyes most shrewdly; upon which I asked them,"Why do you do so?"
11248These were running to and fro like wild beasts, crying out,"Where are the women?"
11248They asked again,"Why did not you men stand by the bridegroom, now the husband, as the six virgins stood by the bride, now the wife?"
11248They asked me,"Who taught you to question us respecting the delights of that love?
11248They asked us,"Who let you in through the grove?"
11248They asked,"What are they?"
11248They asked,"What?"
11248They began with the first subject of inquiry, WHAT IS THE IMAGE OF GOD, AND WHAT THE LIKENESS OF GOD, INTO WHICH MAN WAS CREATED?
11248They further asked,"Since he represented the Lord, and she the church, why did she sit at his right hand?"
11248They replied, that they had attended only to the sound of their voices, and not to the matter; and what is it?
11248They replied,"But little;"and then they asked him,"Why was the bridegroom, who is now a husband, dressed in that particular manner?"
11248They replied,"What is sin?
11248They replied,"What is the Decalogue?
11248They replied,"Who ever came up thence to give us information?"
11248They then asked,"What is the meaning of so many tables?"
11248They were next asked, Whether they saw any good in marriage, and any evil in adultery?
11248They were then asked,"What is your delight?"
11248They were two married partners from heaven, and they accosted me; and because I was musing on what I had just seen, they inquired,"What did you see?"
11248Those who as to the feet appeared like calves, spoke concerning MARRIAGES, and said,"What are marriages but licit adulteries?
11248To reason only whether a thing be, is it not like reasoning about a cap or a shoe, whether they fit or not, before they are put on?
11248To which the angelic spirits replied,"Look up into heaven and you will receive an answer:"and they asked,"Why are we to look up into heaven?"
11248We ask therefore now in the first place, What is meant by the third proceeding divine essential, which is called use?"
11248We followed them; and they asked us whence we came, and what was our business there?
11248We inquired,"What lot?"
11248We next requested him to tell us from his heart, whether he was in joke, or whether he really believed that nothing is true but what a man makes true?
11248We then asked him what he was now writing?
11248We then asked,"Which of you?"
11248We then civilly requested him to tell us, what lay concealed within, which excited his fears?
11248We then said,"Were you not born men of reason; whence then have you this visionary infatuation?"
11248What are heat and light without that which contains them?
11248What are light and darkness but a state of the eye?
11248What are they all without the sun; or how could they subsist a single moment in the sun''s absence?
11248What can be more anxious and miserable than such an expectation?
11248What changes has wisdom undergone?
11248What constitutes beauty of countenance, but red and white, and the lovely mixture thereof with each other?
11248What distinction is there between a man and a beast, except that a man can speak articulately and a beast sonorously?
11248What do you say?
11248What else can constitute heavenly joys, but the variations of such pleasures to eternity?"
11248What harm can come to a wife from admitting several rivals?
11248What has the sun, in which nature originates, in common with a form of government which vies with and is similar to a heavenly one?
11248What have we men to do with that childish pamphlet?"
11248What human being knows what love is?
11248What is a wife but a harlot?
11248What is beauty but the delight of the sight?
11248What is become of those palaces and magnificent objects?
11248What is become of those paradisiacal objects?"
11248What is conjugial love but the love of the sex?
11248What is it that keeps the whole bodily system in its due expansion and tension, but the tension of the mind?
11248What is life but love and wisdom?
11248What is life with one woman only, but captivity and imprisonment?
11248What is love without wisdom but a mere infatuation?
11248What is marriage but allowed adultery?
11248What is more obvious than that nature is all in all?
11248What is religion but a device to catch and bind the vulgar?"
11248What is sweeter than promiscuous liberty, variety, deflorations, schemes to deceive husbands, and plans of adulterous hypocrisy?
11248What is that which you do not see?''
11248What is the blackness then which envelops it but a shade, which ought not to determine the raven''s color?
11248What is the human body but an organ of life?
11248What is the human soul but such a form?
11248What is the soul, or where is it in the interim?
11248What is there above nature but the sun?"
11248What is use but the actual love of our neighbor?
11248What law and what judge imputes a like criminality to the fornicator as to the adulterer?
11248What maiden can know that new state before she is in it?
11248What man of uncorrupted reason does not see that such instincts are not communicated to bees from the natural world?
11248What matters it whether we know these things or not?
11248What then is light but the state of the eye?
11248What woman in such case can unite her love to what is cold; and what man can unite the insanity of his haughtiness to the love of intelligence?
11248What would society be if there were no public judicature, and if every one did not exercise his judgement respecting another?
11248What young man, if this be the case, can possibly wish for heaven?
11248What youth can love any other maiden than the one who loves him in return?
11248When I had observed this, an angel presented himself, and said,"Do you understand what you have seen?"
11248When I had thus spoken, the two angels asked me,"How could evil exist, when nothing but good had existed from creation?
11248When he heard of the difference between what is spiritual and what is natural, he said,"What do you mean by that difference?
11248When he observed that he was in the spiritual world, he immediately asked where heaven and hell were, and also their nature and quality?
11248When he saw these things, he was amazed, and said,"What do I see?
11248When silence was obtained, they were addressed by a kind of president of the assembly, and asked,"WHAT NEWS FROM THE EARTH?"
11248When this vigor fails, must not the love itself also fail and grow cold?
11248Whence are the senses of these organs but from life, and their forms but from nature?
11248Whence is a man(_ homo_) a man but from wisdom?
11248Where am I?
11248Where were those things previous to the sun''s existence?
11248While I was thus amazed at the great multitude of such persons, there stood near me an angel, who asked me,"What is the subject of your meditation?"
11248Who can convert concupiscence, which is innate in every man, into such chastity, thus into somewhat not itself, and yet love?
11248Who can draw the conclusion, that he that has committed fornication can not be more chaste in marriage?
11248Who can love what is not love?
11248Who can measure its quality and quantity?
11248Who does not foresee, that if the women courted the men, they would seldom be accepted?
11248Who does not grow tired of one?
11248Who does not know that a man lives after death?"
11248Who does not know that whatever a man does in the beginning, is from concupiscence, because from the natural man?
11248Who does not know what delight is?
11248Who does not know, that he that is an adulterer is not on that account a murderer, a thief, and a false witness, or wishes to be so?
11248Who does not know, that the body does not act of itself, but the will by the body?
11248Who does not see that such gesticulators are men only as to external figure, and not as to internal form?
11248Who does not see that this is contrary to the laws of nature?
11248Who does not see, that unless a man was allowed to judge respecting the moral life of those who live with him in the world, society would perish?
11248Who else is to be approached, and who else can be?
11248Who has ever contemplated it with any idea of thought?
11248Who has ever seen it with the eye?
11248Who knows any distinction between them?
11248Who sees God?
11248Who sees them?
11248Who would not swear from them that it is so?
11248Who, but a person of vile character, can fulfil the duties of the conjugial bed, and at the same time have commerce with a strumpet?
11248Why did God permit this?"
11248Why did you not question our husbands?"
11248Why do not you ask, whether we live with one harlot?
11248Why is a plurality of wives denied us, when yet it has been granted, and at this day is granted in the whole world about us?
11248Why therefore do those three priests preach that adulterers have no acknowledgement of God?
11248Wondering at all this, I looked up into heaven, and inquired where those horsemen were going?
11248Wondering what this could mean, I speedily left the house, and asked one of those who were running, what was the matter at the palace?
11248also that the mouth does not speak of itself, but the thought by the mouth?
11248also, who can rightly perceive discordant and grating sounds, but he that is well versed in the doctrine and study of harmonious numbers?
11248and are not these things appertaining to a man in his soul, and by derivation from the soul in his head and body?
11248and are they incapable on that account of acknowledging and worshipping God?
11248and consequently, is not faith of charity, and charity of faith?
11248and do you not hold it forth as a bait and enticement to accede to your new opinions?
11248and he replied,"How can you say so, when we absolutely seem to ourselves, and are also acknowledged by each other, to have such distinction?"
11248and how can a man do the latter and shun the former but as from himself?
11248and how can a spectre eat and drink, or how can it enjoy conjugial delights?
11248and if it be a state of the eye, is not light darkness, and darkness light?
11248and in Paul, that adulterers can by no means enter heaven?"
11248and in proportion as that affection grows warm, do not they also grow warm in the same degree?
11248and in what does this delight originate but in the sport of love and wisdom?
11248and is not he that is insane from false principles, entirely possessed with an imagination that he is wiser than he that is wise from truths?
11248and is not it hell where any one is a servant: and is not he a servant who is obliged to keep to one?"
11248and is not life in the whole and in every part?"
11248and is not the red derived from love, and the white from wisdom?
11248and is not their natural light, which only enlightens the bodily sight, become brightness to them?
11248and is there not there and nowhere else a constant succession of satisfactions and pleasures?
11248and they said,"What are polygamical marriages?
11248and this being the case, are not the progeny thence issuing and the means conducive thereto, predestinated also?''
11248and what do I smell now?
11248and what has a carnal principle in common with the spiritual state of the church?
11248and what holds the heavens together with this love?"
11248and what is an essence without a form, but an imaginary entity?
11248and what is life but to shun evils and do goods?
11248and what is love with wisdom without use, but a puff of the mind?
11248and what is more delightful than to set the love at liberty?
11248and what is nature but their recipient, whereby they may produce their effects or uses?
11248and what is sweeter than adulterous hypocrisies, and the making fools of husbands?"
11248and what the flesh does from the spirit, is not that spiritual?
11248and when I asked him concerning these words what he heard, he said,"I heard,''Do you know that those who are in heaven are wise from truths?''"
11248and when the latter words were spoken to him from behind, he said that he heard,"Do you know that those who are in hell, are insane from falses?"
11248and whence comes the tension of the mind but from administrations and employments, while the discharge of them is attended with delight?
11248and who but the vulgar and common herd of mankind acknowledges what he does not see and understand?
11248and who can discern the various kinds of insanity, but he that is wise, or that knows what wisdom is?
11248and who is not revived by several?
11248and who knows what is unchaste, dishonorable, unbecoming, and ugly, unless he knows what is chaste, honorable, becoming, and beautiful?
11248and why is there such a vociferation on that account?"
11248are not all in heaven inspired and led by God, and in consequence thereof taught what is just and right?
11248are not all things relating to love and all things relating to wisdom essentials of that form?
11248at that instant they saw a moth running upon my paper, and asked in surprise what was the name of that nimble little creature?
11248consequently, how can surfaces, which constitute the expanse, produce centres?
11248do you not see that this is true?"
11248does not he that lives well also believe well?
11248for what is spiritual but that which is natural in a higher state of purity?"
11248he answered,"He is still my servant; what is an emperor before God?
11248he replied,"There I am a devil, but here I am an angel of light: do you not see that my head is surrounded by a lucid sphere?
11248he replied,"What shall I say?
11248how came this bird of night here?''
11248how can two contraries appear true?"
11248in like manner, who can clearly discern what is the quality of adultery, unless he has first clearly discerned what is the quality of marriage?
11248is it not a stench?
11248is it not like the difference between what is more or less pure?
11248is it not straw and dry wood?
11248of the decalogue?
11248the fifth, Whether there be eternal life after death?"
11248the fourth, Whether there be a heaven and a hell?
11248the garments were resplendent as with a flaming light; and on their asking the angel,"Whence is this?"
11248the second, Whether there be such a thing as salvation or not?
11248the third, Whether one religion be more efficacious than another?
11248there appeared as it were lakes of fire and brimstone; and I asked him, why the hells in that quarter had such an appearance?
11248they said,"Every one;"and we asked,"How every one?
11248they said,"Where is the sin?
11248what is a female?"
11248what is to hinder me?
11248what need then is there of judges?"
11248whence can it have clothes, houses, meats,& c.?
11248whence do you procure parchment and paper, pens and ink?"
11248who conceives that God governs, and can govern the universe, with everything belonging thereto?
11248who understands what God is?
45464Jesus, what are you going to do?
45464The mind of man-- the immortal spirit-- where did it come from?
45464Was,did I say?
45464What is the name of angels in the pure language?
45464What is the name of men?
45464What is the name of the Son of God?
45464Who shall deliver me from this body of death?
45464[ A] Then, in further attestation of the reality of his existence, as if to put away all doubt, he said,Have ye here any meat?"
45464( Whoever heard of a dark light?
45464*** Again, how can the relative be conceived as coming into being?
45464*** Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
45464*** Was the world[ universe], always in existence and without beginning?
45464*** What did Jesus say,"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods?
45464**** And the Lord said unto him, arise, why hast thou fallen?
45464**** Jesus, if they were called Gods unto whom the word of God came, why should it be thought blasphemy that I should say I am the Son of God?
45464**** The scriptures inform us that Jesus said,"As the Father hath power in himself, even so hath the Son power"--to do what?
45464**** What sort of a being was God in the beginning?
454649:3), and accept this as a reasonable interpretation of the passage stating so definitely that"God is a fire"?
45464And as the Psalmist says also:"Whither shall I flee from_ thy face_?
45464And have you not read too in the same chapter that"God created man in his own image; male and female created he them?"
45464And he said unto me: What desirest thou?
45464And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
45464And if this was not the case, I would ask, how did Paul know so much about Abel, and why should he talk about his speaking after he was dead?
45464And is Jesus, now in his resurrected, immortal body of flesh and bones, less"infinite"than before his spirit was united to his body?
45464And now I arraign them before their favorite text, and I ask them, What think ye of Christ?
45464And now I ask, as I did in my discourse,_ is Jesus God_?
45464And now, is Jesus Christ without form?
45464And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
45464And the earth itself, then, what of that?
45464And where was the beginning of such proceedings?
45464And where was there ever a father without first being a son?
45464And why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
45464And why does he retain any conception of God at all, but that he retains some portions of an imperfect humanity?
45464Are there any limits that can be conceived?
45464Are they not all ministering_ spirits_ sent to minister for them who shall receive the inheritance of salvation?"
45464As for the spirit of man-- the mind-- who can say what its metes and bounds are, much less what they shall be?
45464Born there?
45464But I have a text to propose to them:_"What think ye of Christ?
45464But even had the light lacked brightness, would the gods have been powerless to comprehend it?)
45464But how came Orson Pratt acquainted with Hebrew?
45464But how was this to be accounted for?
45464But in order to illustrate this, let us inquire, What is our destiny?
45464But to resume our inquiry: Is Jesus Christ immutable, unchangeable?
45464But what is the sum of my argument thus far on Mr. Van Der Donckt''s premise of God''s absolute"simplicity"or"spirituality?"
45464But where does this leave Jesus?
45464But, says one,"Does not that oneness mean one person?"
45464By the way, should we not also conclude that David had wings?
45464Can any one, can Mr. Van Der Donckt himself, be quite sure of all this?
45464Can it be?
45464Conclude we, then, with the Psalmist:"All my bones shall say: Lord, who is like to thee?"
45464Could plainer words be found to teach that angels, both good and bad, are spirits, devoid of bodies?
45464Did he create any of these things out of nothing?
45464Did the finite body, taken on by the spirit of Jesus, communicate its limitations to God?
45464Did the materials then originate?
45464Did they not converse, have knowledge, read books?
45464Do we ascribe to him a fixed purpose?
45464Do we conceive him as knowing and determining?
45464Do we speak of him as continuing unchanged?
45464Do you believe it?
45464Do you believe it?
45464Do you mean to say we were all in existence on the sixth day?
45464Do you not believe that the spirit will endure forever?
45464Do you not believe that_ I am in the Father and the Father in me?
45464Does he possess body, parts and passions?
45464Does not that bespeak a pre- existence of another personage besides the Almighty?
45464Does this refer to the birth of the body of flesh and bones?
45464Else of what significance are the following passages?
45464For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee?
45464For who is there of all flesh, that had heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived?"
45464Grant immortality to man and God for his guide, what is there in the way of intellectual, moral, and spiritual development that he may not aspire to?
45464Had God a body(_ Latin corpus_) what sense would there be in St. Paul''s corporally or bodily?
45464Has God a body then?
45464Has any man received a fulness at once?
45464Has he?
45464Has it life and intelligence and power to think and reflect?
45464Has not the Reverend gentleman placed for comparison here the most dissimilar passages that perhaps could be found in the whole Bible?
45464Have we reached a point wherein we may receive the fulness of God, of his glory and his intelligence?
45464Have you any further proof of God''s being in the form of a man?
45464Have you not also read in the New Testament that he is called our elder brother?
45464Have you not read, in the New Testament, that Jesus Christ was the first- born of every creature?
45464He said to him,"Where wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
45464He said: Many good works have I shown you from the Father; for which of these works do ye stone me?
45464He said:"_ In what then_[ in whose name then]_ were you baptized_?"
45464He was born according to man in the flesh, and why not his younger brethren have a similar birth with him in the spirit?
45464Hence, if Jesus had a Father, can we not believe that he[ that Father] had a Father also?
45464How can the infinite become that which it was not from the first?
45464How do you learn this?
45464How does it read in Hebrew?
45464How doth he yet speak?
45464How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
45464How is it, then, that he is your elder brother?
45464How long will they inhabit it?
45464How long?
45464How, then, can God be like man?
45464If God is a person, how can he be everywhere present?
45464If I ascend into heaven, thou art there; If I descend into hell thou art there?"
45464If Mr. V. holds to the God of his creed, what becomes of all his"philosophy?"
45464If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
45464If man may not rise to the height of divinity, how shall this prayer of the Christ be realized?
45464If so, then what advantage has the Christian over the Hindoo whom he has called a heathen for so many generations?
45464If there may be two or four things infinite after their kind, because not limited by anything of the same nature, are many infinites inconceivable?
45464If we are now the sons and daughters of God, what will be our future destiny?
45464In the face of these scriptures, will anyone who believes in the Bible say that it is blasphemy to speak of God as being possessed of a bodily form?
45464In the light of these clear, revealed statements, how shall we explain the various apparitions of God mentioned in the Bible?
45464In what do faith and law of Christ consist?
45464In what state do these considerations leave the argument?
45464In what way?
45464Is God everywhere present?
45464Is Jesus Christ God?
45464Is Jesus Christ God?
45464Is Jesus Christ illimitable?
45464Is Jesus Christ in form like man?
45464Is Jesus Christ without parts?
45464Is Jesus Christ without passions?
45464Is Mr. V. ready to believe on these solemn assertions of scripture-- hence of the Lord-- that God is a fire, and therefore that fire is God?
45464Is Mr. Van Der Donckt prepared to accept the inevitable conclusion of his own exposition of John 10:30?
45464Is any man perfect?
45464Is he God?
45464Is he God?
45464Is he God?
45464Is he Plato''s"that which always is and has no becoming?"
45464Is he a manifestation of God-- a revelation of him?
45464Is he an exalted man?
45464Is he man?
45464Is he man?
45464Is he possessed of a body of flesh and bone which is eternally united to him-- and now an integral part of him?
45464Is it Physical Identity?
45464Is it Physical Identity?
45464Is it a strange and blasphemous doctrine, then, to hold that men at the last shall rise to the dignity that the Father has attained?
45464Is it logical to say that the intelligence of spirits is immortal, and yet that it had a beginning?
45464Is it not likely, nay, would it not be so?
45464Is it not said that God is a spirit?
45464Is it thinkable that this change was a deterioration?
45464Is it"heathenish"to believe that the offspring shall ultimately be what the parent is?
45464Is not this the necessary corollary of Spinoza''s definition of the"finite after its kind?"
45464Is not this to be so with the children of men?
45464Is that true?
45464Is the Son, then, like the phonograph or the machine, the instrument of the Father?
45464Is the atmosphere visible?
45464Is the person of God very glorious?
45464Is there any doubt about men being the sons of God?
45464It is correct enough, but who told you that man did not exist in like manner upon the same principle?
45464It is written that God can not look upon sin with the least degree of allowance, and that is true, he can not; but how about the sinner?
45464Jesus answered, referring to Psalm 82:6,"Is it not written in your law: I said you are Gods?
45464Jesus, observing that something had happened to him, turned to the apostles and said,"Who touched me?"
45464Jesus, what are you going to do?
45464Joshua approached him and said:"Art thou for us, or for our adversaries?"
45464Let us ask, rather, how did Jesus Christ-- God-- deal with sinners?
45464Love is an attribute of mind, of spirit; must one conclude then from this definition that God is a mere attribute of mind?
45464Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?"
45464Now ask yourselves this simple question upon natural principles, has the species altered?
45464Now had he been flesh or man before, as the''Mormons''hold, how could he become what he was already from all eternity?"
45464Now, had he been flesh, or man, before, as"Mormons"hold, how could he become what he was already from all eternity?
45464Now, therefore, why should we die?
45464On one occasion he was asked how the"spirits could be served,"to which he made answer,"If we are not able to serve men, how can we serve the spirits?"
45464Or was it placed in the word of God because it is simply true?
45464Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
45464Or would he find an interpretation, or explanation necessary?
45464Or would he insist upon interpreting these passages by others, and by reason?
45464Presently two personages in white apparel stood beside them and said:"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
45464Says he,"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods?
45464See Genesis 3rd chap., 9th and 10th verses--"And the Lord called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
45464Seest thou that thou art created after mine own image?
45464Shall he come again in that form?
45464That is not so gentle, is it?
45464The first question is,"What is the name of God in the pure language?"
45464The question is often asked, Is there any difference between the Spirit of the Lord and the Holy Ghost?
45464Then what may not be done in eternity by one of these God- men?
45464They replied,"Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?"
45464Thus you may continue and trace the human family back to Adam and Eve, and ask,"are we of the same species with Adam and Eve?"
45464To state the question fairly in other words we might say, Master, was this man born blind because he had sinned?
45464To what heights of power and glory may they not ascend?
45464To which of the angels said he at any time:"Sit on my right hand till I make thy enemies thy footstool?
45464To whom then have you likened God, or what image will you make for him?
45464Very well, then; as God, the Father, begot Jesus, the Son, may not the Son in time also beget a son or sons?
45464Was and is Jesus God-- true Deity?
45464Was he God as he stood there among his disciples in his glorious and, to use Mr. V.''s own word,"sacred,"resurrected body?
45464Was that done to make human beings or certain truths more intelligible to God?
45464Were not the people who landed at Plymouth Rock the same species with us?
45464Were not their countenances similar to ours?
45464Were there not mechanics among them, and did they not understand agriculture, etc., as we do?
45464Were they not organized as we are?
45464What are all these beings taken together, or summed up under one head?
45464What are angels?
45464What are knowledge and determination but modes of human consciousness?
45464What are men?
45464What are spirits?
45464What did Jesus do?
45464What do these words imply but that Seth was like his father in features and also doubtless in intellectual and moral qualities?
45464What do we understand heaven to be?
45464What does he mean when he prays that the disciples that God had given him should be one, as he and the Father are one?
45464What idea does this language convey to the mind of man, except that man, when his creation was completed, stood forth the counterpart of God in form?
45464What if that power of effort should be slowly aggrandized until man, now a little higher than the monkey, became a really great being?"
45464What is God?
45464What is Jesus Christ?
45464What is it?
45464What is meant by creation?
45464What is the God who does not listen, but the likeness of human obstinacy?
45464What kind of a being is God?
45464What limits can you venture to fix as marking the boundary of his development, of his progress?
45464What may they not do in eternity?
45464What more is truth?
45464What of it?
45464What of the blind, the lame, the halt?
45464What think ye of Christ?
45464What think ye of Christ?
45464What was it?
45464What was the reply?
45464What, resurrected Saints have children?
45464When Jesus looked around, and saw none but the woman, he said to her,"Woman, where are thine accusers?
45464When the Son of God, Jesus, took on a human body of flesh and bone, was not that which is finite, his body, added to the infinite in Jesus Christ?
45464When?
45464When?
45464When?
45464Whenever did a tree or anything spring into existence without a progenitor?
45464Where did we exist before we came here?
45464Where does he exist?
45464Where was there ever a son without a father?
45464Where wast thou when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
45464Which in their teaching presents the true doctrine of God''s unity,"Mormons"or orthodox Christians?
45464Which is most in harmony with sound reason and the scriptures,"Mormon"doctrine, or the commonly accepted Christian philosophy?
45464Who can define the difference?
45464Who can perceive the nice shades of difference between the one and the other?
45464Who comprehends its powers?
45464Who dare say that it is not potentially infinite?
45464Who knows how the infinite is constituted?
45464Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
45464Who then did compound the Eternal?
45464Who told you so?
45464Why by him?
45464Why did not Job so answer the Lord?
45464Why do the New Testament writers lay so much stress upon the taking of flesh by Jesus Christ?
45464Why not?
45464Why not?
45464Why not?
45464Why ought they not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold or silver, graven by art and man''s device?
45464Why should there be any limits thought of?
45464Why should we not work forever as well as now?
45464Why?
45464Will he annihilate it?
45464Will he become an impersonal, incorporeal, immaterial God, without body, without parts, without passions?
45464Will it be?
45464Will we ever become gods?
45464With his body of flesh and bones, with the marks in his hands and in his feet?
45464Would Mr. V. from that definition of God believe and teach that God is light, mere cosmic light?
45464Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
45464Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
45464Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
45464You ask, What is truth?
45464You may ask, what becomes of the spirit, separated from the body of flesh and bones, when this body lies in the grave?
45464[ A] What is the conclusion to be drawn from this?
45464[ Footnote C: Quoted thus by Mr. V. In both Catholic and Protestant Bibles it stands:"Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"]
45464and shall be hereafter actually infinite after its kind?
45464and what know we of consciousness itself, but as the contrast between successive mental states?
45464and where will be the end of them?
45464hath no man condemned thee?"
45464is not a thing_ infinite_ after its kind, then, when it is_ not_ limited by anything of the same nature?
45464or created and having a beginning?
45464or shall we say that man was made in the image and likeness of the angels, when God said,"_ Let us make_"etc.,"_ in our image_?"
45464we have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural; and who can contradict it?
44895I wonder how it cometh to pass, that there hath never been any law made against him: against him do I say? 44895 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise:"and why?
44895Whose adorning, let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, and of putting on of apparel:what then?
44895Why callest thou me good?
44895[ 43] Aristotle seeing a youth finely dressed, said,Art thou not ashamed, when nature hath made thee a man, to make thyself a woman?
44895[ 44] And to another, gazing on his fine cloak;Why dost thou boast thyself of a sheep''s fleece?"
44895--A comedian of note, wondering that Agesilaus said nothing to him, asked if he knew him;"Yes,"said he,"art not thou the buffoon Callipedes?"
448951- 5,) and be ashamed of the great Messiah of the world?
448952) of a new and untrodden way to glory?
448952:) And why?
4489547, 48,) did by the force of faith in the patients:"Believe ye that I am able to open your eyes?"
448959;) which may be applied to this: not one outward temple or house to excel another in outward lustre; for where is the benefit of that?
44895A most terrible renunciation of their worship; and why?
44895An ungodly man asking him what godliness was, he was silent: but the other murmuring, saith he,"What is that to thee, that is not thy concern?"
44895And after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?
44895And as the apostle said,"If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
44895And being asked, why he admired him so much?
44895And do not you think this an ill original?
44895And do you think that words will send off the blows of eternal vengeance?
44895And how shall we pass away our time?
44895And is it less in any one to imitate, or justify the same, since the more sober Heathens have themselves condemned them?
44895And since it is thus with dying men, what instruction is it to the living, whose pretence for the most part is a perpetual contradiction?
44895And such remedies too as below which there is nothing but corporal punishment?
44895And tell us, pray, are not romances, plays, masks, gaming, fiddlers,& c. the entertainments that most delight you?
44895And they fear to make a devotion in his absence; for they know it is not only unprofitable, but reprovable:"Who has required this at your hands?"
44895And what is an idol but that which the mind puts an over- estimate or value upon?
44895And what is become of those provisions, which for so many years together we have laid up against the brunts and afflictions of Providence?
44895And when Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to comply,"Who,"says he,"is that God that shall deliver you out of my hands?"
44895And who shall traffic in her delicate inventions?
44895And why is it so, but because so many hands are otherwise bestowed, even about the very vanity of all vanities?
44895And why not better settled?
44895And why take ye thought for raiment?
44895And why, I pray then, are we so ridiculous for being thus far grammatical?
44895And yet there seems a limitation to the command, Honour all men, in that passage of godly David,"Who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
44895Another time, seeing an effeminate young man;"Art thou not ashamed,"saith he,"to use thyself worse than nature hath made thee?
44895Any whit better than that of the Jewish times?
44895Are any wiser than she, than mother church?
44895Are you wiser than your forefathers?
44895Art thou shapely, comely, beautiful-- the exact draught of a human creature?
44895Art thou, O man, greater than he that made thee?
44895As absurd with him in Latin, as My masters, art thou angry?
44895Aye, and suffer many things we would not?
44895Before execution, his friends asked him, whether he had nothing to say to his son?
44895Being flattered by some with divine honour, he asked them if they could not make gods too?
44895Besides, in their increase, they are not lifted up, nor in their adversities are they cast down: and why?
44895But at the terrible day, who will go to her exchange any more?
44895But fourthly, What is the great work and business of the cross respecting man?
44895But how do these think to pass their vast eternity away?
44895But how shall those many families subsist whose livelihood depends upon such fashions and recreations as you so earnestly decry?
44895But if I were asked, Whence came they then?
44895But is it not then intolerable, that they should be esteemed Christians, who are yet to learn to be good Heathens?
44895But is it not to expose ourselves both to your contempt and fury, that we imitate them, and not you?
44895But it may be asked, how shall this preparation be obtained?
44895But some may say, What is this faith that is so necessary to worship, and gives it such acceptance with God and returns that benefit to men?
44895But thou wilt say, What is Christ?
44895But till that time come, what will content thee?
44895But went it off so?
44895But what followed this covetousness and hypocrisy of Ananias?
44895But what is that to them that are not hungry?
44895But what is this for at last?
44895But what said Christ to this?
44895But what said the Almighty to such a sensual people of old, much upon the like occasion?
44895But what should others have said of that man''s ancestor, when he started first up into the knowledge of the world?
44895But what was Christ''s answer?
44895But what was Peter''s answer and judgment?
44895But what was the chief motive to it?
44895But what was the doom of this jolly man, this great rich man?
44895But why for all men?
44895But why wished he with others for more time, but that it might be better employed?
44895But why?
44895But would you know his country, and the reason of his invention?
44895Can not a man serve God in his heart, and do as others do?
44895Can the minister then preach without faith?
44895Cato, that sage Roman, seeing a luxurious man loaded with flesh,"Of what service,"saith he,"can that man be, either to himself, or the commonwealth?"
44895Come on, you covetous: what say you now to brother Judas?
44895Come, what has he saved thee from?
44895Did he not despise the king, in disregarding Haman?
44895Do not such consider, that no outward cell can shut up the soul from lust, the mind from an infinity of unrighteous imaginations?
44895Do not we in process of time see many things we would not?
44895Do we not see how early they rise; how late they go to bed?
44895Does he reap where he has not sown?
44895Does not the body follow the soul, not the soul the body?
44895Dost thou know what it is?
44895First, in quitting his own land, where we may well suppose him settled in the midst of plenty, at least sufficiency: and why?
44895For as their religion, so their cross is very gaudy and triumphant: but in what?
44895For though there be no affliction that is not grievous for the present, yet, what says the man of God?
44895For what is a heap of the most pathetical words to God Almighty; or the dedication of any place or time to him?
44895For what is an indifferent thing, but that which may be done, or left undone?
44895For what is the reason that most commodities are held at such excessive rates, but because labour is so very dear?
44895For what thing can be more base than for a man to degrade, and to make himself a servant and a slave to that which should be subject unto him?
44895For, first, what matter is it of whom any one is descended, that is not of ill fame: since it is his own virtue that must raise, or vice depress him?
44895For, is it to be thought that God gave me a son to make a sacrifice of him?
44895Fourthly, What is the great work and business of the cross?
44895Has he saved thee from thy sinful lusts, thy worldly affections, and vain conversations?
44895Hast thou daughters?
44895Hast thou one in thy power that hath wronged thee?
44895Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?"
44895Hath not my hand made all these things?"
44895Have you not resisted, yea, quenched the good Spirit of Christ in your pursuit after your beloved wealth?
44895He did not dare open his own lips, he knew that could not praise God; and why?
44895He hath showed, thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?"
44895He rejected it that had more right to keep it than all mankind: and why?
44895Hear me once, I beseech thee: can Christ be thy Lord, and thou not obey him?
44895His friends showing great trouble for the loss of him;"Where,"saith he,"are those memorable precepts of philosophy?
44895How can you hope to refute their persecutors whose worst part perhaps was their cruelty, that turn persecutors yourselves?
44895How full of the change, the shop, the warehouse, the custom- house; of bills, bonds, charter- parties,& c. they are?
44895How is the cross to be borne?
44895How many pieces of ribbon, and what feathers, lace- bands, and the like, did Adam and Eve wear in Paradise, or out of it?
44895How many plays did Jesus Christ and his apostles recreate themselves at?
44895How then are you his disciples?
44895How will my husband use me?
44895I know, that some are ready further to object: Hath God given us these enjoyments on purpose to condemn us, if we use them?
44895I said of laughter, it is mad: and of mirth, what doth it?
44895If a man ask them, Is Christ your Lord?
44895Is Christ unreasonable?
44895Is it possible that such crosses should mend their makers?
44895Is this to live comfortably, or to be rich?
44895Is this your love to Jesus, your reverence to the Scriptures, that through faith are able to make the man of God perfect?
44895It can not add one cubit to any man''s stature: what crosses can it hinder?
44895It was murdering Cain that rudely asked the Lord,"Was he his brother''s keeper?"
44895Knowest thou not that Divine Providence is severe, and often full of alteration?
44895Men may, and some do, cross their own wills in their own wills: voluntary omission and commission:"Who has required this at your hands?"
44895Must we conclude that those who are not content, but seek to be rich, have forsaken God?
44895My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God; when shall I come and appear before God?"
44895Nay, had not the king commanded that respect; and are not we to honour and obey the king?
44895Nay, is it not abominable, when such as call themselves Christians, do both imitate and justify the like inventions?
44895No, how should we?
44895Not to see right with their eyes, because of the partiality of their minds?
44895Of himself he saith,"O ye men, will ye not learn why I never laugh?
44895One day he went backwards; whereat the people laughing,"Are you not ashamed,"saith he,"to do that all your lifetime, which you deride in me?"
44895Or ambition with ministers, whose very office is humility?
44895Or, why not,_ I love_, for_ we love_; and_ we love_, instead of_ I love_?
44895Pertinax, also emperor, being advised to save himself from the fury of the mutineers, answered"No: what have I done that I should do so?"
44895Plato seeing a young man play at dice, reproved him sharply; the other answered,"What, for so small a matter?"
44895Read of each in Chaucer, Spenser, Waller, Cowley, Dryden,& c. Why then should it be so homely, ill- bred, and insufferable in us?
44895Require where he has not enabled?
44895Say not within yourselves, How otherwise should men live and the world subsist?
44895Secondly, Where the cross of Christ is to be taken up?
44895Seeing a man in office to speak much, and do little, he asked,"How can that man do business, that is always drunk with talking?"
44895Shut up in temples?
44895Solon answered,"Dost thou inquire of us about human affairs?
44895Speaking of God,"How can that light which never sets be ever hidden or obscured?"
44895That a little by- rote babble, though of never so good expressions in themselves, shall serve your turn at the great day?
44895That prate of grace and nature, and know neither?
44895The prophet adds,"Blessed are all they that wait upon God:"and why?
44895The tides met, money and eternal life: contrary desires: but which prevailed?
44895Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewithal shall we be clothed?
44895These, it seems, were the vices of the degenerate Jews, under all their pretence to religion; and are they not of Christians at this day?
44895Thirdly, How, and after what manner it is to be borne?
44895This is the Crown: but where is the Cross?
44895To one that smelt with unguents;"Who is it,"saith he,"that smells so effeminately?"
44895To one that spoke much he said,"How cometh it that he who taught thee to speak, did not teach thee to hold thy tongue?"
44895To the first, What is the cross of Christ?
44895V. But in the next place, how and in what manner is the cross to be daily borne?
44895Very well; but do you keep his commandments?
44895View the streets, shops, exchanges, plays, parks, coffee- houses,& c. and is not the world, this fading world, written upon every face?
44895Was Judas ever the better Christian for crying, Hail, Master, and kissing Christ?
44895Was Nero''s cruelty unknown to us?
44895Was it for want of understanding, or ability, or materials?
44895Well, but what has been the success of those ages that followed the apostolical?
44895Well, what was the consequence of this difference?
44895Well: but then where does this cross appear, and where must it be taken up?
44895What are they?
44895What benefit to the mind, to have it for a punishment, and not for a pleasure?
44895What disappointments help, or harm frustrate?
44895What do I with these vanities about me?
44895What door can this be but that of the heart of man?
44895What else, but to worship and praise God, and do good unto men?"
44895What followed?
44895What have you besides their good words, that is like them?
44895What have you to do with strange and unprofitable discourses, which only serve to seduce weak persons?"
44895What hurt had it done him to have bowed to and honoured one the king honoured?
44895What is it that thou dost stay for?
44895What is our cup and cross that we should drink and suffer?
44895What is that?
44895What is the glory that is within the true church, and that gold that makes up that inward glory?
44895What is the great work of the cross?
44895What need these things?
44895What of stately galleries and rich furniture?
44895What part of all the writings of the holy men of God warrants these things?
44895What poets, romances, comedies, and the like did the apostles and saints make, or use to pass away their time withal?
44895What resemblance is there of their life in yours?
44895What rests to us, then, that we must do, to be thus witnesses of his power and love?
44895What rich embroideries, silks, points,& c. had Abel, Enoch, Noah, and good old Abraham?
44895What shall I speak of rich marbles curiously wrought, wherewith temples and houses do shine?
44895What shall pride do with religion, that rebukes it?
44895What shall we drink?
44895What shall we eat, what shall we drink, and what shall we put on?
44895What shall we eat?
44895What shall we wear?
44895What then?
44895What thing more vile, than to love that which is not good, neither can make a good man?
44895What titles are flattering?
44895What was his cup he drank, and baptism he suffered?
44895When shall I come and appear?
44895Where dwells the Christian that excelleth?
44895Where is God?
44895Where is the bitter cup and bloody baptism?
44895Where is the disputer of this world?
44895Where is the scribe?
44895Where it is the cross appears, and must be borne?
44895Which is plain in the instance of Ahasuerus to Haman;"What shall be done to the man whom the king delighteth to honour?"
44895Which made the prophet, personating one in a great strait, cry out,"Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God?
44895Which of you, by taking thought, can add one cubit unto his stature?
44895Which way may we gather wealth, increase our power, enlarge our territories, and dignify and perpetuate our names and families in the earth?
44895Whilst it remained, was it not thine own?
44895Whither wilt thou go?"
44895Who to her plays?
44895Who will be true Christians?
44895Who will follow her fashions then?
44895Who will presume to determine what is become of Heathens, and know not where they are themselves, nor mind what may become of them?
44895Who, of mankind, more self- conceited than these men?
44895Why are you yet behind?
44895Why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
44895Why should they not be a rule in that, as well as other things?
44895Why will you die?
44895Why?
44895Wilt thou know what things she hath found out, what she hath made?
44895Yes, the very groves themselves, however pleasant for situation, beautiful for their walks and trees, must be cut down: and why?
44895Yes, yes: would you have done so?
44895_ Magister, vos estis iratus?_ Master, are you angry?
44895_ Magister, vos estis iratus?_ Master, are you angry?
44895and how received and applied, in order to this mighty cure?
44895and if he was not ignorant when Christ spake to him of the new birth?
44895and what would they have?
44895and where is he to be found?
44895and where is the place of my rest?
44895and who shall stand when he appears?"
44895did he not come at last, and that in mercy too?
44895did he not very wickedly?
44895examine yourselves, try yourselves, know you not your own selves; if He dwell not, if He rule not in you, that you are reprobates?
44895for I ask, what would such be at?
44895for the lord saith,''what doth it profit a man to gain the whole world, and to lose his own soul?''
44895how can such be his ministers, that said,"My kingdom is not of this world"?
44895how did he take it?
44895impossible to do that without which Christ hath made it impossible to be a Christian?
44895none in the heavens?
44895or What shall we drink?
44895or Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
44895or finally, what will the magistrate do with me?
44895or, canst thou be his servant, and never serve him?
44895said he,"what meanest thou to ask for that which is better lost than found?"
44895saith he,"but when wilt thou praise a good man?"
44895saith he,"doth our happiness seem so despicable that thou wilt not rank us equal with private persons?"
44895saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest?
44895shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
44895shall I give my first- born for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
44895that the father should be butcher of his only child?
44895v. 11:) what to do?
44895was he not an ill man?
44895was not his religion and worship as good as his brother''s?
44895what can prevent this ill conclusion?
44895what do you do there?
44895what hopes can there be of reconciling that to Christianity, that the nearer it comes to its resemblance, the further off it is in reality?
44895what is the reason that the cry is so common, Must we always dote on these things?
44895what man''s condition can be worse Than his, whom plenty starves, and blessings curse?
44895what will my father or mother say?
44895what would they do?
44895when shall this care and wisdom be seen amongst the Christians of these times, that so intemperance might be prevented?
44895whence fetch you these examples?
44895whither wilt thou go?
44895who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
44895why should men need persuasions to what their own felicity so necessarily leads them?
44895why?
44895will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
44895would you have us keep his commandments?
7016''But if God said we should inherit this land, shall He not help us?'' 7016 ''Do you still think you are a pilgrim in Canaan?''
7016''How do you feel?'' 7016 ''I wonder if we can not mark that spot more plainly, so that no pilgrim will ever allow Giant Doubt to hold his false examination there?''
7016''What kind of garment is that you are wearing around your waist?'' 7016 ''Where did the old, evil giant overcome you?''
7016And, Master, that suffering was to redeem men to God, was it not?
7016Blessings on you, pilgrims, and what can I do for you?
7016Have you been to Honey Rock too, Pilgrim Joyful?
7016Have you made any other plans?
7016Is it that which caused the scratches and blood stains on your feet and hands and which tore your garments?
7016May we walk with you in the way? 7016 Suppose they do not go?"
7016Well, how many know of your death and your suffering to redeem men? 7016 Well, if you are all consecrated, what does the Lord do for those who are all given up?"
7016Where do you live, Pilgrim Serene?
7016Where is Honey Rock?
7016Whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
7016You never have any trouble do you, Pilgrim Serene? 7016 ***** So you conclude you are still on the wilderness side of the Jordan? 7016 And because these things are intangible and elusive, do you think they are not real? 7016 And how can I know that I am consecrated? 7016 And may we inquire about your home in Canaan, and why it is you seem so happy and calm? 7016 And there, what can that be, poor fellow? 7016 And what is that he is doing? 7016 And where does she live? 7016 Are there any idols to which your affections fondly cling? 7016 Are you all the Lord''s? 7016 Are you certain you left all the love of Egypt behind, on the farther side of the Jordan? 7016 Are you honest? 7016 Are you really all the Lord''s? 7016 Are you sure you are all consecrated to Immanuel? 7016 Are you sure you got this stone out of the right place this time? 7016 Are you, or are you not? 7016 By the way, did you ever hear the story of Pilgrim Sunshine? 7016 By the way, were you not neglectful of duty yesterday? 7016 CHAPTER ONE GETTING READY TO ENTER CANAAN Can you tell me, please, the first step to take in obtaining the experience of entire sanctification? 7016 CHAPTER TWO THE CROSSING OF THE JORDAN Just how did you feel at the time you were sanctified? 7016 Ca n''t you tell me the first step, the second, third, and all the rest? 7016 Can it be we must fight all of them? 7016 Can we use the sword and the shield as they should be used?
7016Can we?"
7016Can you carry out a resolution?
7016Can you do less than give all to Him?
7016Can you find the cubic contents of anger?
7016Can you give me any clue to this matter?
7016Can you give me any help?
7016Can you give me any instructions that will help me?
7016Can you give me some instructions on what to do with doubts?
7016Can you help me any in this difficulty?
7016Can you help me any?
7016Can you help me in this matter?
7016Can you help me?
7016Can you tell me how sanctified people feel?
7016Can you tell me?
7016Can you, in the shadow of the cross, be anything less than a full Bible Christian?
7016Could we find a home here?
7016Did you ever see a potter at work on a piece of clay making a vessel of it?
7016Did you leave all the wilderness luggage on yonder side Jordan?''
7016Did you?''
7016Do any giants live in this vicinity?
7016Do not the Scriptures command us to be perfect even as our Father in heaven is perfect?
7016Do sanctified people always feel joyful?
7016Do you answer,"Yes"?
7016Do you ask why he did such a thing?
7016Do you believe He has done or will do that thing?
7016Do you believe He has done something for you?
7016Do you believe anything?
7016Do you believe in God?
7016Do you believe this?
7016Do you intend to serve Him?
7016Do you lay all on the altar?
7016Do you make mistakes?
7016Do you need your faith strengthened in this particular doctrine?
7016Do you now choose His will?
7016Do you now lay on His altar your all?
7016Do you see that shaded valley deep down between those two mountains?
7016Do you still believe His promise?
7016Do you suppose Caleb could tell us how to obtain these fruits?
7016Do you thus believe?
7016Does it seem hard for you to give of your money to the blessed cause?
7016Does n''t it make you want to sit down under its magnificent foliage and drink in of its glorious essence?
7016Does not any selfish feeling or thought of holding back the full surrender seem sinful, utterly displeasing to your soul and to God?
7016Does your word mean anything?
7016Every teacher of entire sanctification that I ever heard says that the consecration must be complete; but how am I to know when it is complete?
7016Have you gained an established home in Canaan yet?''
7016Have you given all?
7016Have you made any plans?"
7016Have you thus consecrated?
7016How can two walk together except they be agreed?
7016How did you escape?"
7016How did you overcome yours?
7016How do sanctified people feel, anyway?
7016How do you feel now?''
7016How is your consecration?
7016How is your faith?
7016How may one know all the time that He is sanctified?
7016How will the world of sinners find it out?
7016If the righteous man can not feel indignant at evil, how can God judge the world?
7016If you say yes, then do you believe that God sanctifies you wholly?
7016In fact, who should judge as to what perfect patience is if it were a possible attainment?
7016Is it a delight to do something for Christ in behalf of others?
7016Is it a feeling?
7016Is it because you can not accomplish more?
7016Is it because you do not have the pleasant feelings you would like to have?
7016Is it because you make many blunders and mistakes?
7016Is it equally strong at all times, or does it come and go?
7016Is it not dangerous thus to yield?"
7016Is it right for me to claim to be sanctified?
7016Is n''t it doubtful whether you really crossed the Jordan?
7016Is n''t sanctification a grace where one will not be tried or tempted very much, at least not with such things as I am tried and tempted with?
7016Is prayer a burden?
7016Just here is where you may be tempted to draw back; for something may whisper,"Why, if you abandon yourself what will become of you?
7016Let me ask you if you can understand joy?
7016Might there not be some self- will left that I do not know of?
7016Must I try to obtain another, or be satisfied with the one I have?
7016My God, ca n''t I get a better experience than this?
7016Nevertheless not my will, but thine be done''?
7016Not much sunshine in your soul today, is there?''
7016Now, be honest about it, are n''t you sad?''
7016Now, how shall you know that all is given up and the sacrifice acceptable to God?
7016On which side of the Jordan are you, on the Canaan side or on the wilderness side?
7016One day the angel Gabriel met Jesus and said:"Master, did you not suffer great pain on the cross?"
7016Over what?
7016See it?
7016Shall we engage her in conversation?
7016Should God''s children be debarred from these pleasurable associations because the world goes too far in them?
7016That is where the old giant beat you, is n''t it?
7016The crucial test, however, is will you do or bear them?
7016The desire to be all the Lord''s is uppermost; but can I truly be all for Him with so many thoughts of all kinds running through my mind?
7016The story of Faithful makes us feel better, does n''t it?
7016These may live victoriously; but as for me, with my toils and troubles of various kinds, how can it be possible?
7016This is going to be a fair day, the sun came up clear this morning; shall we visit Pilgrim Sunshine?
7016We shall have time this evening, so why not visit Victory?
7016What are these realizations?
7016What are you, anyway?
7016What army ever won a victory if it was discouraged?
7016What can I do with them?
7016What is Jesus going to do if there are not a greater number of volunteers to carry on His work?
7016What is faith, anyway?
7016What is that to you?
7016What is the witness to sanctification?
7016What may I do for you?"
7016What merchant ever succeeded in business when discouraged?
7016What next?
7016What shall I do?
7016What shall I do?
7016What would you do in that case?
7016Whenever you decide to go to town to buy a hat or coat, you have no trouble in knowing your mind, do you?
7016Where are all my joyful feelings?
7016Where did you get those beautiful flowers in your hands?
7016Where does he live?
7016Who ever accomplished anything when discouraged?
7016Who ever saw a will in action?
7016Why did n''t you select a nice large stone such as Pilgrim Joyful carried out?''
7016Why do I feel this way?
7016Why not?
7016Will the pilgrim escape?
7016Will you engage in helping the devil at his work?
7016Will you help me?
7016Will you tell us something that will enable us to gain a freehold in Canaan?
7016Would you make up your mind that now is a good time to put hardships upon him and make life as miserable as you can for him?
7016You do not want to be deceived, do you?"
7016You think it will be profitable to go over to her home?
7016a decision?
7016a peace?
7016an assurance?
7016or a heartache?
7016or measure love in bushels or weigh it on scales?
7016or rapturous rejoicing?
7016or sorrow?
7016or what is it?
37137Now what hast thou to do in the way of Assyria?--The Chaldee paraphrase hath it, What have you to do to associate with Pharaoh king of Egypt? 37137 Now ye shall say, we have no king, because we feared not the Lord, what then should a king do to us?"
37137Shall he break the covenant, and be delivered? 37137 Should we again break thy commandments, and join in affinity with the people of these abominations?
37137Ye rejoice in a thing of naught, which say, Have we not taken to us horns by our own strength?
37137''Idolatry''( saith he in his conference with Lethington)''ought not only to be suppressed, but the idolater ought to die the death; but by whom?
37137''What is he then that bears command, not for the people''s advantage, but studies only himself, who leadeth his subjects into manifest snares?
37137''What then?
37137( For how otherwise can popery be extirpated?
3713711.----The cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink?
3713720. does tacitly assert the same truth, in that expostulation, shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, that frameth mischief by a law?
3713722.----What peace, so long as the whoredoms of thy mother Jezebel, and her witchcrafts are so many?
371373, 4.--he doth whatsoever pleaseth him, where the word of a king is, there is power, and who may say unto him, What dost thou?
37137A father to these that are unwilling to be sons?
37137Again he asked, what they meant by owning?
37137Again, if royal power may be resisted by interposing seas and miles, why not also by interposing walls and arms?
37137Again, is it not plain, that the abstract and the concrete, the act or habit, and the subject wherein it is, can not have a contrary denomination?
37137An head over such as will not be members?
37137And a defender thro''violence?
37137And are not tyrants the greatest of thieves, that rob and destroy twenty for one of private robberies?
37137And do they not require this as such a sign on such a condition?
37137And does not a national promise of preserving the reformation, bind as much to the curse of the breach of it?
37137And how can we own that authority, that is wholly employed and applied for the destruction of religion?
37137And if he have not the peoples call, where shall we find another?
37137And if the father''s vow obliges the children, shall not the nation''s vow oblige the posterity?
37137And in invading all those privileges of subjects, which are natural, civil, moral, and religious?
37137And is not public preaching indispensible duty too?
37137And must we own him to be a nursing father to the church?
37137And shall they be obeyed?
37137And shall we put them upon our head, who are infamously suspected of parricide, both projected and perpetrated?''
37137And this another, Was the killing of the bishop of St. Andrew''s horrid murder?
37137And to set such a man over them, and not such an one, if they had no influence in making one at all?
37137And what shall we say of his brother succeeding, who disdains all bonds, whose professed principle is, as a papist, to keep no faith to heretics?
37137And what should make the taking away of honour from the proper object to be sin, and the giving it to a wrong object to be no sin?
37137And who dare be so impudent as to deny this to be most reasonable and just?
37137And who knows not the cruel designs of the papists now?
37137And wilt thou condemn him that is most just?
37137Are men therefore obliged to own his authority?
37137As the minister of God, not to be resisted or revolted from under pain of damnation?
37137As the question was never put to the people, whether they owned his authority as lawful, or not?
37137But are not tyrants and usurpers haters of right?
37137But can a subjection of this extent be paid to a tyrant or usurper?
37137But can it be imagined, that all this is due to a tyrant and usurper?
37137But it is not enough that they menace heaven?
37137But it will be said, Can there be any instances of the primitive christians adduced?
37137But now how shall this testimony be given by us conveniently?
37137But shall the king also be punished?
37137But then it will be urged, why then was that clause cast into the covenant?
37137But what could be their hire they gave them for it, if it was not their taxations they paid, and money they sent unto them?
37137But who sees not the disparity in every respect?
37137But why are not the reformers condemned for the same things?
37137But will men put out their own eyes, that they may be taken with the more tameness to grind in their mill, and make them merry at our madness?
37137But will the world never be awakened out of this dream and dotage, of dull and stupid subjection to every monster that can mount a throne?
37137By authority, whether did they mean the administration of it as now improved?
37137By me tyrants reign, and usurpers decree injustice?
37137By what authority shall judgment be execute upon them?
37137By what right?
37137Can an oath be taken in truth and righteousness, to assist him in all encroachments, upon causes that are not subordinate to him?
37137Can he be a father and a patron to us against our will, by the sole power of the sword?
37137Can he be called a father, who accounts his subjects slaves; or a shepherd, who does not feed, but devours his flock?
37137Can it be imagined, that a people acting rationally, would give a power absolutely, without restrictions, to destroy all their own rights?
37137Can it be out of conscience, because he is the Lord''s minister for good?
37137Can no power, at first unjust, afterward become just?
37137Can these be the fathers we are bound to honour in the fifth commandment?
37137Can these scriptures consist with the judges dependence on the king''s pleasure, in the exercise and execution of their power?
37137Can they be said to be gods among whom the Lord judgeth?
37137Can tyrants and usurpers be such?
37137Can we consent, that we and our posterity should be slaves?
37137Can we honour them who are vile, and the vilest of men; how high soever they be exalted?
37137Can we pray that God would bless him on a throne of iniquity?
37137Can we support those we are bound to suppress?
37137Could they suppose this boundless and lawless creature, left at liberty to tyrannize, would be a fit mean to procure the ends of government?
37137Could we pray, that the Lord would bless a drunkard in his drunkenness, abusing his enjoyments?
37137Dare any say then, that a magistrate''s or tyrant''s laws can exauctorate a minister?
37137Did ever they, while groaning under the most insupportable tyranny of their persecuting emperors, disown their authority, or suffer for not owning it?
37137Do they indeed fear a foreign invasion?
37137For against what common enemy must we preserve it, if not against him that is the chief enemy thereof?
37137For hath not he and his accomplices made the kingdom a curse?
37137For the question is not, if when they think themselves injured they may resist?
37137For what is authority, but a right to rule?
37137For, it is demanded, how doth the son or brother succeed?
37137Further, let it be enquired, What makes it unimitable?
37137Great king''s- men all of them, who despised and boasted them, What is this that ye do?
37137Have they not invaded the Mediator''s kingdom, and taken to themselves his house in possession?
37137Have we lost our senses, that we may with confidence jeopard our souls?
37137Hereby they have presumptuously taken upon them, to pass a judgment upon the deed of their brethren, before their murdering enemies?
37137How long shall they break in pieces thy people?
37137How shall we know who is our father, or what we owe to him, if we may give another his due?
37137How?
37137I retort that old Colewort twice boiled, who should be judge, whether they were their own lawful kings or not?
37137If kings be not among the mighty, how shall they be classed?
37137If so, then he was not satisfied with it: or the right, as now established?
37137If the first be said, they grant all I plead for; for though the power in general be ordained, yet what is this to tyrants and usurpers?
37137If the kingdom be his, by birth, as an inheritance, why may he not upon necessary occasions sell his inheritance?
37137If they must only stand by, and be spectators of their omissions unconcerned, what shall they do to evite this wrath?
37137If we cast at divine laws for rules of government where will we find better laws?
37137If we have been forward to assist our neighbour kingdoms, shall we neglect to defend our own?
37137In this case then I demand, whether their impunity is necessary, because they must not be put to death?
37137In this case would, or durst any of the lovers of Jesus comply with any of these demands?
37137Is it fit to say to a king, thou art wicked; and to princes ye are ungodly?
37137Is it not necessary that forces be maintained, and such as are in public office in the kingdom?
37137Is it not then both a part of the witness of the faithful, and of their wisdom to stand aloof from such a plague, that hath such destructive effects?
37137Is it the law which adjudges them to punishment?
37137Is it the person executing the laws?
37137Is not this the case now?
37137Is this our crying?
37137Is this our endeavour that the wicked may be brought to condign punishment?
37137Is this our struggling?
37137It is sure the physician''s duty; but what if he will not, or can not, or there be no physician?
37137It is true this is spoken against churchmen; but will any think that will be approven in civil powers, which is so hateful in church officers?
37137It will be asked, how this passed from him unto others?
37137Jehu the prophet is sent to him,"Shouldst thou love them that hate the Lord?
37137Jesus or CÃ ¦ sar?
37137Lord, how long shall the wicked?
37137Must these things depend on the magistrate''s allowance?
37137Must we believe, that a religion destroying tyrant is a righteous ruler?
37137No man needs to say, Who shall be judge?
37137Now how were they said to be without a ruler, when the Chaldean actually commanded, and absolutely ruled over them?
37137Now, can we own all these abominable creatures to be magistrates?
37137Now, if we require this qualification in the subordinate, why not in the supreme?
37137Now, shall the laws be like spiders webs, which hold flies, but let bigger beasts pass through?
37137Now, what else was the voice of Samuel, than a dissuasion?
37137Now, what reason can be given for his opening his windows?
37137O how amiable are his tabernacles?
37137One objection is to be removed here: can the customs of the Jews be binding to all nations?
37137One would think this behoved to be a very great favour, from a very great friend, for very gracious ends: but what is it?
37137Or a thief in his stealing, though he used his purchase never so soberly?
37137Or by refusing, expose myself to the hazard of being robbed or slain?
37137Or can he think to be saved, when they shall be sentenced, who with so much deliberation and despite have done this thing?
37137Or can they be done without meeting together in private or public?
37137Or how otherwise can we cleanse the land of their sins?)
37137Or in any other sense, alledged more legal?
37137Or shall the enemies of God be more active against his cause than his people for it?
37137Or shall the subjects, calling in all from 60 to 16, be able to support the throne?
37137Or that whores of state are not to be called to an account?
37137Or whether it induces upon themselves, and entails upon the posterity, slavery as to both these invaluable interests?
37137Or whether they might suffer their brethren to be murdered in their presence, without any declaration that such tyranny displeased them?''
37137Or, shall this be satisfaction for his life, that he is a crowned king?
37137Shall I obey and be free?
37137Shall even he that hateth right govern?
37137Shall even he that hateth right govern?
37137Shall he, notwithstanding of this, give what these enemies to Christ, call for as his concurrence, to enable them to execute their wicked contrivance?
37137Shall it be for want of witnesses?
37137Shall none be past against parricide or fratricide, for killing his brother, murdering the nobles, and burning cities?
37137Shall not a man defend himself?
37137Shall sentence be past for petty wrongs against a man, and none for tyrannizing over religion, laws, and liberties of the kingdom?
37137Shall that idol( say they) be suffered again to take place within this realm?
37137Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, that frameth mischief by a law?
37137Shall their omission be an argument to us?
37137Shall therefore they govern?
37137Shall these guard the nation, who, together with religion, tread upon the poor remaining shadow of liberty?
37137Shall we love the ungodly, and help those that hate the Lord?
37137Shall we own these, against whom the Lord hath engaged his holiness by oath so solemnly, that he will fish them with hooks?
37137Should not we then hate that which the Lord hates, and withdraw from that which he hath forsaken?
37137Should we thus help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord?
37137So may we say, what have we to do to take their oaths and bonds, that are as great enemies as they were?
37137So when Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them, they answered, what portion have we in David?
37137Sulpitius Asper, being asked, why he had combined with others against Nero, and thought to have killed him?
37137The Lord God hath spoken, who can but prophesy?
37137The commands of public justice, to whom are they given but to magistrates?
37137The contrary is clear, that he is the devil''s drudge serving his interest: Is resistance to tyrants a damnable sin?
37137The first can not be said: for that would justify all robbery: nor the second, for where is that law found?
37137The kings of Judah made such covenants, shall therefore all kings do so?
37137The law requiring these payments being promulgate, every man must be supposed to put the question to himself, What shall I do in the case?
37137Then, who made him a king?
37137Therefore what can remain, but that he must be a fiduciary servant?
37137They owned him; but how?
37137They were never forced to give their judgment, neither was the question ever put to them, whether they owned their authority or not?
37137This could not be taken in truth, judgment, and righteousness: for who can tell how far that may extend, upon any pretence whatsoever?
37137To the question then, who shall be judge between these usurping and tyrannizing rulers and us?
37137To what purpose are these rules given them, if they had no interest to choose their magistrates?
37137Was it only to let in the air?
37137What are these forces and public officers for?
37137What are they employed about, but to promote the dragon''s designs, and serve his drudgery?
37137What command can there be for praying for that, which is against the preceptive will of God?
37137What evidence can be given of this in their transactions with them?
37137What follows?
37137What have we to congratulate him for, but for overturning our laws and liberties, and oppressing us in most grievous tyranny?
37137What if all this should be granted?
37137What if both king and nobles turn enemies to religion,( as they are at this day) shall people do nothing for the defence of it then?
37137What if the royal line surcease, there be no prophets now sent to make kings; and if they have power in these cases, why not in the case of tyranny?
37137What if those in public authority be the murderers?
37137What if we find among them meetings, that were called and counted as seditious and schismatic as ours are now?
37137What is a man''s excellency but a good conscience?
37137What is he then, who doth not contend for virtue with the good but to exceed the most flagitious in vices?
37137What is here to be reprehended?
37137What is that, that thou hast done?''
37137What should hinder then justice to be awarded upon a murdering king?
37137What sort or size of possession can be owned to give a right?
37137What then shall appease the wrath of God, for the unparalleled breach of covenant with God in our days?
37137What, by owning authority?
37137What?
37137When it is an evil time, the evil of sin is incumbent, and the evil of wrath is impendent over a land; then the lion hath roared, who will not fear?
37137When the old world was destroyed by water, Sodom and Jerusalem were destroyed, were all alike wicked?
37137Where was there ever such an arbitrary and absolute power arrogated by any mortal, as hath been claimed by our rulers these years past?
37137Where will any other be found to do it in such circumstances?
37137Whereupon this became a criminal question robbing many of their lives, Was the rising at Bothwel- bridge rebellion, and a sin against God?
37137Wherewithal shall the nation be guarded against foreign invasion?
37137Whether any thing less than a testimony can free me of this guilt, whereby the nation involved in it is made a curse?
37137Whether it be magistracy or tyranny?
37137Whether it gives security for religion and liberty, to themselves and their posterity?
37137Whether it must be taken in that of the imposers, practically explained by their administrations?
37137Whether it obliges to a king in idea, and in a more general consideration, as one who is said never to die?
37137Whether it went by fatherhood to all the sons, fathers to their posterity?
37137Whether or no is it lawful for a man to kill another by his own private authority?
37137Whether public or private?
37137Whether, if ever it be necessary, it be not then when Christ is openly opposed, and every one is called either to concur or to testify?
37137Whether, we believe that the testimony of every one shall be called for, in the day when God shall seek out this wickedness?
37137Who durst concur then in this compliance, who had love to Christ in exercise, and who had his friends in the same bottom embarked?
37137Who shall put them to death?
37137Whose bands?
37137Why should not the young lions roar upon them, and make their land waste?
37137Why should not they be spoiled?
37137Why then do we so much weary ourselves concerning a judge, seeing we have the king''s own confession, that is, the law?''
37137Why then shall the representatives, betraying their trust, wrong the cause of the people, whose trustees they are?
37137Will mischiefs framed into a law warrant such iniquity?
37137Will they mock us into the same rebellion with themselves?
37137Will ye rebel against the king?
37137Will ye( quoth she) allow they shall take my sword in their hand?
37137Would God command them to set a king over them, if they had not power to do it?
37137Would Samuel write in a book the rules of tyranny, to teach to oppress, contrary to the law of God?
37137Would any that favoured David''s righteous cause, have dared to do any of these?
37137Would men be hindered, by law, from seeking their natural food?
37137Would not every man nauseate that as not the doctrine of God?
37137Would not this be wickedness thus to pray for thieves and robbers?
37137Would these that durst not concur themselves, contribute any encouragement to the concurrers?
37137Wouldst not thou be angry with us, till thou hadst consumed us, so that there shouldst be no remnant nor escaping?"
37137Yea, when it was voted in the General Assembly, whether they might take the Queen''s mass from her?
37137Yet all perished: why?
37137Yet certain it is, that they had commission and warrant from the King; as the Assembly that year, February 13. remonstrates it to himself?
37137Yet it doth not infringe the proposition: what if the people have not power to compel him?
37137_ Answ._ Why not this custom, as well as crowning, which they used likewise?
37137_ Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?_ Rev.
37137and for what end was it ordained, and continued among men, but that the stronger may not domineer over the weaker?
37137and he that keepeth thy soul doth not he know it, and shall not he render to every man according to his works?
37137and not rather chuse to perish with him, or in opposition to such wicked attempts?
37137and submit to them whom we are bound to extirpate?
37137and what have you to do to make a covenant with the Assyrian?"
37137and what is anarchy, but the playing the rex of the natural power over the moral?
37137and why should not Christians shew by their deeds, that they honour such as fear the Lord, and contemn a vile person?
37137can presbyterians swear that allegiance, which is substituted in the place of the broken and burnt covenant?
37137do they declare they will stone our husband?
37137for which of his good deeds is this done) and shall they make a law, whereby we shall be obliged to furnish them with stones to do it?
37137have not we the king''s letter for it?)
37137how long shall the wicked triumph?
37137if CÃ ¦ sar''s authority was from bad beginnings, did therefore Christ untruly say it was from above?
37137is it the cause of their punishment?
37137nor endeavour to kill none of that murdering crew, because they are in his service?
37137or a pilot, who doth always study to make shipwreck of the goods, and strikes a leak in the very ship where he fails?
37137or an act of a king of clay rescind the mandates of the King of kings?
37137or because they can not be put to death?
37137or disobey and suffer?
37137or exempt people from obedience due thereunto?
37137or ought he not rather to be delivered up even by the son to justice?
37137or silence him by his own proper elicite acts, as king or tyrant, or formally and immediately?
37137or that antichrist, or one of his limbs, should be employed in the church''s deliverance, while such?
37137or that he will thrust them away, as a man must be fenced against thorns?
37137or that the declaration does assert any such thing?
37137or was it to see Jerusalem out at these windows?
37137or, whether he may encroach on the prerogative of God or not?
37137read of tyrants?
37137shall they exhort them, or witness against them?
37137shall we refuse to be slaves to one without, and be, and own ourselves contented slaves to one within the kingdom?
37137shall we split twice upon the same rock?
37137the magistrate or people?
37137v. 12. whom we are to obey and submit ourselves to as those who are accountable to Christ only, for to whom else can they give account of souls?
37137was ever a fool so fettered?
37137what if he commands massacre?
37137what new habit or endowment is produced in him?
37137will this tattle of a robber be found relevant in that day, when the public robbers shall be proceeded against by the just Judge?
37137would not this claim be ridiculous for any man to soy, God hath ordained governments to be, therefore I will challenge it?
37137yea run upon it, when God hath set a beacon on it?
37137yea, how can the fishes and reptiles have no ruler over them?
8120What is it that distresses thee, little sinner? 8120 10:Si bona suscepimus de manu Dei, mala quare non   suscipiamus?"
812017:"Numquid homo Dei comparatione   justificabitur?"
812020:"Dæmonium habet et insanit: quid Eum   auditis?"
812022:"Potestis bibere calicem?"
812024:"Quis me liberabit de corpore mortis   hujus?"
81204:"Ubi est Deus tuus?"
81207. Who can look upon our Lord, covered with wounds, and bowed down under persecutions, without accepting, loving, and longing for them?
81207:"Quis dabit mihi pennas sicut columbæ?"
8120All my service of God there was lip- service: why did I, having the opportunity of living in greater perfection, neglect it?
8120All used to say, If she does not sin against God, and acknowledges her own misery, what has she to be afraid of?
8120Am I not thy God?
8120Among them were these, while showing how He loved me:"I give thee My Son, and the Holy Ghost, and the Virgin: what canst thou give Me?"
8120And if the more we serve Him, the more we become His debtors, what is it, then, we are asking for?
8120And what greater gain can we have than some testimony of our having pleased God?
8120Are we striving after union with God?
8120But do we suppose that God is better pleased when men account us wise and discreet persons?
8120But how could my spirit be quiet?
8120But how is it that they are not many who, in consequence of these sermons, abstain from public sins?
8120But so great a blessing, what harm can it do?
8120But what will be its sufferings when it returns to the use of the senses, to live in the world, and go back to the anxieties and the fashions thereof?
8120Can the Father be without the Son and without the Holy Ghost?
8120Can we be thus bold with the kings of this world?
8120Comparisons are always bad, even in earthly things; what, then, must they be in that, the knowledge of which God has reserved to Himself?
8120Could the Son create an ant without the Father?
8120Do we not know that he can not stir without the permission of God?
8120Do you, my father, know wherein much of this fire consists?
8120Dost Thou not remember that this my soul has been an abyss of lies and a sea of vanities, and all my fault?
8120Dost thou not see how ill I am treated here?
8120For how can we, by any efforts of ours, picture to ourselves the Humanity of Christ, and imagine His great beauty?
8120For how shall he be useful, and how shall he spend liberally, who does not know that he is rich?
8120For if our Lord has been thus gracious to so-- miserable a thing as myself, what will He be to those who shall serve Him truly?
8120For the rest, it is enough that I am a woman to make my sails droop: how much more, then, when I am a woman, and a wicked one?
8120For what is he worth, O my Lord, who does not utterly abase himself to nothing for Thee?
8120He confessed his other sins but of this one he used to say, How can I confess so foul a sin?
8120He said to me,"Why are you astonished at it?
8120He then said:"How did you know that it was Christ?"
8120He would ask me whether I told him the truth so far as I knew it; or, if not, had I intended to deceive him?
8120How can I open my mouth, that has uttered so many words against Him, to receive that most glorious Body, purity and compassion itself?
8120How can I show My love for thee better than by desiring for thee what I desired for Myself?
8120How can that love Thou hast for me endure this?
8120How could I possibly take any pleasure in those things which led me directly to so dreadful a place?
8120How is it that the understanding has time enough to arrange these locutions?
8120How is it, I ask again, that the same Lord brings it to the perfection of virtue only in the course of time?
8120How is this consistent with Thy compassion?
8120How is this, O my God?
8120How much more, then, the thinking of heavenly things?
8120How, then, is it that we see the Three Persons distinct?
8120I have spoken amiss; I ought to have said, and my complaint should have been, why is it we do not?
8120I was once thinking whether I was to be sent to reform a certain monastery;[ 9] and, distressed at it, I heard:"What art thou afraid of?
8120If His Majesty repays us so abundantly, that even in this life the reward and gain of those who serve Him become visible, what will it be in the next?
8120If thou lovest Me, why art thou not sorry for Me?
8120If, then, the soul should be wholly engulfed, what then?
8120In the extremity of my trouble, our Lord said to me:"Knowest thou not that I am the Almighty?
8120Is it anything of worth, and anything lasting?
8120Is it possible to love the Father without loving the Son and the Holy Ghost?
8120Is it possible, O my Lord, that I could have had the thought, if only for an hour, that Thou couldst be a hindrance to my greatest good?
8120Is it true that in religious houses no explanations are necessary, for it is only reasonable we should be excused these observances?
8120Is there any way at all for me to go on which is not a going back?
8120It is abiding alone with Him: what has it to do but to love Him?
8120It may be that I knew Thee not when I sinned against Thee; but how could I, having once known Thee, ever think I should gain more in this way?
8120It remembers the words:"Who shall be just in Thy presence?"
8120It was enough for me to recite the Office, as all others did; but as I did not that much well, how could I desire to do more?
8120Knowest thou what it is to love Me in truth?
8120Look at Me, poor and despised of men: are the great people of the world likely to be great in My eyes?
8120Many other things I should like to say of him, if I were not afraid, my father, that you will say, Why does she meddle here?
8120O my God, was there ever blindness so great as this?
8120O my God, what must that soul be when it is in this state?
8120O my God, why is their soul still on the earth?
8120On other occasions, the soul seems to be, as it were, in the utmost extremity of need, asking itself, and saying,"Where is Thy God?"
8120Once, when I was much distressed at this, our Lord said to me, What was I afraid of?
8120One vision alone of Him is enough to effect this; what, then, must all those visions have done, which our Lord in His mercy sent me?
8120Our Lord said this to me one day:"Thinkest thou, My daughter, that meriting lies in fruition?
8120Seest thou all her penance?
8120Shall we not at least weep with the daughters of Jerusalem,[ 12] if we do not help to carry his cross with the Cyrenean?
8120Then, if each one is by Himself, how can we say that the Three are one Essence, and so believe?
8120They asked, how could I, who had not kept the rule in that house, think of keeping it in another of stricter observance?
8120Those which our Lord gives, what are they?
8120Thou seekest to have the counsels of men in writing; why, then, thinkest thou that thou art wasting time in writing down those I give thee?
8120To what torments could she be then exposed, that would not be delicious to endure for her Lord?
8120Was there ever blindness so great as mine?
8120What can it mean, O my Lord?
8120What does it mean?
8120What does it mean?
8120What have I been thinking of?
8120What is there that is procurable by this money which we desire?
8120What keeps him back who does so much for God?
8120What must St. Paul and the Magdalene, and others like them, have suffered, in whom the fire of the love of God has grown so strong?
8120What should I have done without these persons?
8120What should have been my thoughts, then, on those two occasions when I saw what I have described?
8120What should we be without them in the midst of these violent storms which now disturb the Church?
8120What think you must be the power of His Majesty, seeing that in so short a time it leaves so great a blessing and such an impression on the soul?
8120What use is there in governing oneself by oneself, when the whole will has been given up to God?
8120What was I, then, afraid of?
8120What will they do who are only just born, and who may live many years?
8120What, then, must it be to see a soul in danger of pain, the most grievous of all pains, for ever?
8120What, then, must it be when I hear so many?
8120What, then, once more, will the gardener do now?
8120When I was in this distress, and afflicted by many occasions of disquiet wherein I was placed, our Lord spoke to me, saying:"What art thou afraid of?
8120Whence are all my blessings?
8120Where could I think I should find help but in Thee?
8120Where was I?
8120Which is better, poverty or charity?
8120Who can endure it?
8120Who can hinder this, seeing that it could be fashioned by the understanding?
8120Who is there, O Lord of my soul, that is not amazed at compassion so great and mercy so surpassing, after treason so foul and so hateful?
8120Why do we seek blessings and joys so great, bliss without end, and all at the cost of our good Jesus?
8120Why has it not arrived at the summit of perfection?
8120Why have I not strength enough to fight against all hell?
8120Why should I not believe them?
8120Why should it not rather proceed to other matters which our Lord places before it, and for neglecting which there is no reason?
8120Why, then, did I fail in courage to serve One to whom I owed so much?
8120Why, then, do we desire it?
8120Why, then, give graces so high to souls who have been such great sinners?
8120You, my father, will ask me: How comes it, then, that a rapture occasionally lasts so many hours?
8120[ 13] Is it by pleasure and idle amusements that we can attain to the fruition of what He purchased with so much blood?
8120[ 15] So I said to myself: Who is He, that all my faculties should thus obey Him?
8120[ 19] What do we think we can do?
8120[ 4] But what must that of the Virgin have been?
8120[ 7] He filled me with such thoughts as these: How could I make my prayer, who was so wicked, and yet had received so many mercies?
8120[ 7] O my Lord, what does it mean?
8120ah, if Thou didst not throw a veil over Thy greatness, who would dare, being so foul and miserable, to come in contact with Thy great Majesty?
8120and how is it that the Son, not the Father, nor the Holy Ghost, took human flesh?
8120are they not from Thee?
8120aut quo   operiemur?"
8120how can it be that mercies and graces so great should fall to the lot of one who has so ill deserved them at Thy hands?
8120how shall I be able to magnify the graces which Thou, in those years, didst bestow upon me?
8120knowest thou not that I am almighty?
8120or is it descent or virtue that is to make you esteemed?"
8120what am I afraid of?
8120what art thou afraid of?"
8120what has the servant to do with her Lord, and earth with heaven?
8120what is it?
8120who can describe Thy Majesty?
67441, 12, where an angel prays: O Lord of hosts, how long wilt Thou not have mercy on Jerusalem?
67441, 18 ff.]?
674415, which rejects the victims and requires prayer, also condemns the opinion concerning the opus operatum: Will I eat the flesh of bulls?
674416, 10, where it signifies the collections or gifts of the people, not the offering of the priest?
674419, 13: Who can understand his errors?
674420, 9: Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?
674420, 9: Who can say, I have made my heart clean?
67443, 31 Paul says: Do we, then, make void the Law through faith?
6744: If Thou Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
6744Again, what is the difference between faith and hope?
6744Again[ in the fourth place], what need is there of a long discussion?
6744Although what need is there to recite testimonies?
6744Although, what need is there of discussion?
6744And Bonaventura: When the question is asked, What is original sin?
6744And how dare they wantonly and shamelessly misapply the great, most holy name of the divine Majesty?]
6744And how many of them desire to be continent[ not to mention the thoughts of their hearts]?
6744And if they wish to be understood concerning punishments, why do they add that satisfaction is to be rendered in purgatory?
6744And since prayer ought to be made from faith, how do we know that God approves this invocation?
6744And what need is there of words on a subject so manifest?
6744And why is not the entire discourse added to it?
6744And, indeed, if we assume that we are free to use either one part or both, how can the prohibition[ to use both kinds] be defended?
6744Are they services which God approves as righteousness?
6744Are we to seek it in our own words or in the words of its Head our Lord Jesus Christ?
6744But concerning the invocation of saints, what commandment, what example can the adversaries produce from the Scriptures?
6744But how can they affirm that they are services which God approves as righteousness before Him when they have no testimony of God''s Word?
6744But how will they infer thence that love justifies?
6744But if the Law be sufficient for obtaining the remission of sins, what need is there of the Gospel?
6744But if these things were handed down as necessary for justification, why afterwards did the bishops change many things in these very matters?
6744But if universal ordinances are so necessary, why do they themselves change the ordinance of Christ''s Supper, which is not human, but divine?
6744But of what advantage would these miracles and promises be to an unbeliever?
6744But of what punishment, of what vengeance, does Augustine speak?
6744But what do we say of the reward which Scripture mentions?]
6744But what does St. Paul mean?
6744But what if they must not?]
6744But what is it to arrogate to one''s self perfection, if this is not?
6744But what is more certain than that men obtain the remission of sins by faith for Christ''s sake?
6744But what is righteousness?
6744But what is the knowledge of Christ unless to know the benefits of Christ, the promises which by the Gospel He has scattered broadcast in the world?
6744But what need is there of words in a manifest matter?
6744But where has this arrangement, to which he refers when he says that we ought to resort to the aid of the saints, been instituted by God?
6744But who in truth can say or boast that he keeps the Law, and loves God as the Law has commanded?
6744But why add nothing concerning faith?
6744But[ my lords, may we ask the reason] why ought they?
6744Chrysostom asks concerning repentance, Whence are we made sure that our sins are remitted us?
6744Do they merit the remission of sins?
6744Do they still dare deny that by faith we obtain the remission of sins, or that faith is a part of repentance?
6744Do they think that the same is repeated so often for no purpose?
6744Do they think that these words fell inconsiderately from the Holy Ghost?
6744Do you ask who He is?
6744Does He not everywhere in the prophets prohibit men from instituting, without His commandment, peculiar rites of worship?
6744Does he perhaps think that the virtue of the mystical benediction is unknown to us?
6744Does not Paul here command those who have not the gift of continence to marry?
6744For concerning the conversion of the wicked, or concerning the mode of regeneration, what can be said that is more simple and more clear?
6744For how many are there who could enumerate all these observances?
6744For how many of them care for the Gospel or judge that it[ one little page, one letter of it] is worth being read?
6744For how will Christ be Mediator if in justification we do not use Him as Mediator; if we do not hold that for His sake we are accounted righteous?
6744For if the power of the keys does not console us before God, what, then, will pacify the conscience?
6744For what difference does it make?
6744For what need was there that Christ was given for our sins if for our sins our merits can make satisfaction?
6744For what will the world judge if at any time the writing of the adversaries be brought to light?
6744For what will there be need of the Holy Ghost if human strength can by itself love God above all things, and fulfil God''s commandments?
6744For what will there be need of the grace of Christ if we can be justified by our own righteousness[ powers]?
6744For when will conscience be sure that the confession is complete?
6744For where are such things[ dreams and lies] read in the Scriptures?
6744For who has doubted that Christ is in this manner a vine, and we the branches, deriving thence life for ourselves?
6744For who loves or fears God sufficiently?
6744For who of the people ever understood the doctrine of repentance of which the adversaries treat?
6744Here they will say: If we are to be saved by pure mercy, what difference is there between those who are saved, and those who are not saved?
6744How can they in this doubt call upon God, how can they be confident that they are heard?
6744How could the office of Christ and justification be declared more clearly?
6744How could this be said more clearly?
6744How do we suppose that the Jews received this arraignment, which seems to conflict openly with Moses?
6744How, therefore, do the adversaries affirm that they justify?
6744How, therefore, do they know whether they acquire merit_ de congruo_ or_ de condigno_[ in full, or half]?
6744How, without God''s command and Word, will he render men certain of God''s will?
6744How?
6744However, what need is there of a long discussion?
6744However, what need is there to cite many testimonies since they are everywhere obvious in the Scriptures?
6744If we merit the remission of sins by these elicit acts[ that spring from our mind], of what benefit is Christ?
6744If works of satisfaction are works which are not due, why do they cite the plain Gospel?
6744Is St. Bernard also a heretic?]
6744Is not their worship of the saints manifest pagan idolatry?
6744Is not this terrible to hear?]
6744Is not this to bury Christ altogether, and to take away the entire doctrine of faith?
6744Is this not a childish, foolish way to preach to Christians?]
6744Lastly, when will conscience be pacified if we receive remission of sins on the ground that we love, or that we do the works of the Law?
6744Likewise, what difference will there be between the people of the Law and the Church if the Church is an outward polity?
6744Likewise, what need will there be of faith if the Sacraments justify_ ex opere operato_, without a good disposition on the part of the one using them?
6744Now, everybody knows that in Scripture righteousness does not mean only external works, but embraces faith, as Paul says:_ Iustus ex fide vivet_?
6744Now, if Christ has instituted it for the entire Church, why is one kind denied to a part of the Church?
6744Now, therefore, let us reply to the objection which we have above stated:[ Why does love not justify anybody before God?]
6744O Christ, how long wilt Thou bear these reproaches with which our enemies treat Thy Gospel?
6744Otherwise, wherefore would there be need to promise?
6744Otherwise, why would there be need of Christ or the Gospel, if the preaching of the Law alone would be sufficient?
6744Otherwise, why would there be need of the Gospel, why would there be need of Christ?
6744Since this is in us, does it not also, by the communication of Christ''s flesh, cause Christ to dwell in us bodily?
6744Then, too, are there no scandals among the adversaries?
6744Then, too, how can the human heart love God while it knows that He is terribly angry, and is oppressing us with temporal and perpetual calamities?
6744Thus, since Christ has been appointed Intercessor and High Priest, why do we seek others?
6744What are they now doing?
6744What are we to do here, O Charles, thou most invincible Emperor?
6744What can be opposed to this proof, unless some one wish to abolish the entire Gospel and the entire Christ?
6744What can our opponents bring forward against this argument?
6744What can they invent and devise against the plain truth?
6744What does Christ do if the blessed Mary does these things?
6744What else have we said in our Confession than what Lyra here says[ in terms so clear that he could not have spoken more clearly]?
6744What else is the denial that by faith we obtain remission of sins than to treat the blood and death of Christ with scorn?
6744What else is the doctrine of the Law than a doctrine of despair?
6744What else is this than to appoint another justifier, a mediator other than Christ?
6744What else is this than to put confidence in our works, not in the Word and promise of God concerning Christ?
6744What else is this than to transfer the glory of Christ to our works, namely that we please God because of our works, and not because of Christ?
6744What good man is there who is not moved by such indignity?"
6744What greater impudence has ever been read of in any history than this of the adversaries?
6744What if God does not approve these services?
6744What is it to make propitiators if this is not?
6744What is there here with which fault can be found?
6744What is to be said on a subject so manifest?
6744What more cruel would Phalaris say?
6744What more do the adversaries require?
6744What need is there of Christ if we obtain remission of sins because of our own work?
6744What need is there of an etymology so far fetched, unless it be to show their knowledge of the Hebrew language?
6744What when they come to confession?
6744What will posterity judge concerning these reproachful judicial investigations?
6744What work will it find, upon what will it firmly rely as worthy of eternal life, if, indeed, hope ought to originate from merits?
6744What, therefore, are we to do?
6744When, in this doubt and in these terrors, will it love God?
6744When, therefore, will conscience be at rest, when will it be pacified?
6744Whence do we know without the testimony of Scripture that the saints perceive the prayers of each one?
6744Where are such monstrous stories to be found in the Fathers?
6744Whither does this tend, unless that they again abolish the promise and return to the Law?
6744Who does not frequently doubt whether he be heard by God?
6744Who does not frequently doubt whether human affairs are ruled by God''s counsel or by chance?
6744Who does not see that these are anacoluthons?
6744Who does not see what preposterous thoughts our adversaries entertain?
6744Who does satisfaction to his own calling?
6744Who has taught these asses such logic?
6744Who is not frequently enraged because the wicked enjoy a better lot than the pious, because the pious are oppressed by the wicked?
6744Who is not tempted by lust?
6744Who loves his neighbor as himself?
6744Who to all posterity, hearing that such a doctrine has been condemned, will judge that the authors of this condemnation had any knowledge of Christ?
6744Who with sufficient patience bears the afflictions imposed by God?
6744Why do they here omit the old appellation synaxris, which shows that the Mass was formerly the communion of many?
6744Why do they not here set forth the grace, the mercy of God toward us?
6744Why is the ordinance of Christ changed, especially when He Himself calls it His testament?
6744Why is the use of the other kind prohibited?
6744Why may I not also here cry out?
6744[ And why should Paul so highly extol and praise grace?]
6744[ Are they to take comfort in the fact that it is recorded concerning the sons of Eli: They will go begging?
6744[ But how now, ye adversaries?
6744[ For are they free from hatred, envy, strife, anger, wrath, avarice, adultery, etc.?
6744[ For what consolation would we have if forgiveness of sin were here offered us, and yet there would be no remission of guilt?]
6744[ For what does repentance help if the forgiveness of sins be not obtained?]
6744[ Is not this teaching uncertain and improper things concerning repentance?]
6744[ Is whatever you wish and whatever you say to be sheer truth?
6744[ What can the adversaries say in reply to this?]
6744[ What can the knaves say in reply?
51140But,inquires one,"does not the Lord require such characters to be put to death?"
51140But,says one,"is not this a trial, and does it not inflict upon us unnecessary trials?"
51140Acts 13 chap., 22 and 23 vs. Did David sin in taking so many wives?
51140Again, what says the Lord in the days of Moses, under another dispensation?
51140And how was she made?
51140And now, supposing that that is not accepted as a law, what then?
51140And what about this man?
51140And what is the central principle of that code on this subject?
51140And what of Solomon?
51140And what was the result of that one little crime-- not a little crime-- a great one; that one crime instead of thousands?
51140And when some one asked old Martin Luther--"Why did not God Almighty make the woman out of some other bone of a man than out of a rib?"
51140And who was Rachel?
51140And yet, where has the gentleman produced this general law which he spent an hour in searching for yesterday?
51140Anything against a plurality of wives?
51140Are you to infer that John Milton had these three wives simultaneously?
51140But are these the only translations-- the only renderings?
51140But does the language forbid, as the margin expresses it, the taking of one wife to another?
51140But first, what was the object of the gentleman yesterday?
51140But how is it possible under the system of polygamy for these great rights to be preserved?
51140But how is it under the monogamic system?
51140But is the entire sex in the United States thus honored and respected?
51140But it may be asked: If this is so, why then, does the Mosiac law mention a married woman?
51140But rather, Does it, at the present day, authorize and establish and approve it?
51140But was there any law given to Adam to prevent him taking another wife?
51140But what are the facts in relation to this matter?
51140But what became of the original?
51140But what did the Lord do in the case of Miriam, for finding fault with her brother Moses?
51140But what has all that to do with regard to the divinity of marriage?
51140But what has all this to do with regard to the form of marriage?
51140But what has this to do with polygamy?
51140But what was the penalty of rape?
51140But where was the rebutting testimony?
51140But why not?
51140But, on the other hand, where is the right of woman to protection?
51140Can a monogamist enter there?
51140Can one wife do this by polyandry?
51140Can you count the stars of heaven, or even the grains of a handful of sand?
51140Can you tell me why Isaac did not pray twenty years sooner for his wife, Rebecca, that she might have children?
51140Commencing at the 15th verse, we read: And Moses said unto them have ye saved all the women alive?
51140Could any woman in polyandry conceive or bring forth seventy- two sons and perhaps an equal number of daughters?
51140DOES THE BIBLE SANCTION POLYGAMY?
51140DOES THE BIBLE SANCTION POLYGAMY?
51140Did Bilhah quarrel with Zilpah?
51140Did Boaz not know that his brother was married when he represented him as the nearest of kin and had the right before him?
51140Did He promise to Abraham a crown of eternal glory?
51140Did I hear about it?
51140Did Leah quarrel with Bilhah or Zilpah?
51140Did Rachel quarrel with either of the handmaidens?
51140Did he do right when Jehoiada took two wives for him and gave them to him?
51140Did he find that law?
51140Did he say anything against a plurality of wives?
51140Did it not try you to do a great many things you have been required to do in the gospel?
51140Did it not try you to go forth and be baptized?
51140Did it not try you, when called upon to gather, to leave your homes and nearest and dearest friend, as many of you have done?
51140Did my brethren of the Twelve know about it?
51140Did that prediction justify Ishmael in being a robber and a murderer?
51140Did this give authority and sanction to practise that divine institution?
51140Do as many females as males die during the first year of their existence?
51140Do both men and women receive a resurrection?
51140Do excise laws sanction intemperance?
51140Do they come forth with all the various affections, attributes and passions that God gave them in the beginning?
51140Do they say anything against plurality of wives?
51140Do you keep that law here?
51140Do you not see that if these things were introduced among our society they would be pregnant with the worst results?
51140Do you think that he excluded the soul?
51140Does God delight in the marriages that exist among the wicked?
51140Does he give the same amount of blessings to the wicked that He does to the righteous?
51140Does he not work abomination?
51140Does it prove anything?
51140Does it tend to rapidly increase the race?
51140Does not the curse rest upon him and upon his people?
51140Does not the learned Dr. know the difference between two Hebrew words?
51140Does polyandry assist in the multiplying of the human species, the woman having four, or five, or ten, or fifty, or sixty husbands?
51140Does that condemn the Passover as being immoral because regulated by law?
51140Does that prove that monogamy is condemned by the law of God, because thus regulated?
51140Does that, therefore, invalidate the marriage of two persons to Lamech?
51140Does the female come forth from her grave with all the attributes of a woman?
51140Does the male come forth from the grave with all the attributes of a man?
51140Does this mean an unmarried man?
51140First Corinthians, 6th chapter, 15th, 16th and 17th verses says: Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
51140For what purpose?
51140From whom did he descend?
51140Granting, as some assert, that an equal number of the sexes exist, what would this lead to?
51140Has he disproved that?
51140Has he proved it?
51140Has he proved that?
51140Has he proved that?
51140Has he proved that?
51140Has he proved that?
51140He assumes it; where is the proof, either in the Bible or in Josephus?
51140He had two wives; and what else did he have?
51140He has given to us this command, and shall we, the sterner sex, submit to all the difficulties and trials entailed in carrying it out?
51140Honorable Umpires and Ladies and Gentlemen: The question for our consideration is"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140How can any one assume Israel to have been monogamic, and be consistent?
51140How did he apply this law?
51140How do we find these Prophets of the Lord fulfilling the commandments of the Almighty?
51140How has it been since that day?
51140How in regard to Lamech?
51140How is it among the nations of the earth?
51140How is it with the Greek clergy?
51140How many daughters of Ishmael were unmarried?
51140How many did Adam kill?
51140How many shall a man have?
51140How many were there of these women?
51140How many were there of this great company that they were to keep alive for themselves?
51140How many would this make from the birth of Moses, or eighty years?
51140How often do you hear quoted the words"and I gave thy master''s wives into thy bosom!"?
51140How?
51140However, if Orson Pratt is prepared to take the affirmative of the question,"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140Hundreds of Saints had more wives than one; and if it had been wrong, what would have been the result?
51140I reply by asking another question: Why did not the revelations in the book of Doctrine and Covenants come to us in print years before they did?
51140I respectfully ask him, if this is his position, why does he attempt, in all his writings, and to establish it in that clever book the Seer?
51140If it is correct in these passages, why is it not correct in the other?
51140If it were, when did God reprove him for so doing?
51140If so, what is their future destiny?
51140If so, where is it?
51140If that existed before the Fall, and if it has existed since then, will it exist in the eternal worlds after the resurrection?
51140If the Fall came by the influence of one woman over one man, what would have happened to the world if Adam had had more wives than one?
51140If the question is, Is the law of Moses obeyed here or not?
51140If they had caused Israel to sin why spare them?
51140In conclusion I will ask, What must be the opinion of every candid, reflecting mind, who views the facts as they appear?
51140In reply, I will say that I accept the challenge to debate the question"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140In view of this fact I, therefore, proceed at once to the consideration of the elements of the question"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140In what, then, did his sin consist?
51140Is not the man that denounces Celestial Marriage a liar?
51140Is that the way God dispenses his gifts and blessings to the human family?
51140Is there any law that God reveals unattended with a trial of some kind?
51140Is there no object or purpose in this new creation save to give them life, a state of existence?
51140Is this an approval of polygamy?
51140Is this the case with a plurality of wives?
51140It is asked"Is not this a sanction of polygamy?"
51140It is asked--"Didn''t Boaz know whether the nearer kinsman was married?"
51140It may be asked, What has this to do with polygamy?
51140Just as we may say of the Constitution of the United States, not, Did it sanction slavery?
51140May I hope for a reply at your earliest convenience, and at least not later than 3 o''clock to- day?
51140Need I go into particulars to prove this?
51140Now do you think the Lord would have done this if He had considered polygamy a crime?
51140Now does this book, the Old Testament and the New?
51140Now supposing that a murder should be committed in your city, would it be fair for Eastern papers to say that the Mormons are a murderous people?
51140Of what does the Savior speak when He refers to"the law?"
51140Or that it was an expression of law from which they must not deviate?
51140Or what was his object in referring to a word elsewhere in the Scripture that does not even occur in the text under consideration?
51140Or why keep them alive for themselves?
51140Perhaps I may not have the term aright; that is, Does the Bible sanction plurality of wives?
51140See that ivy how it entwines itself gently, sweetly and beautifully around the oak?
51140Seven, twenty, fifty, sixty, a hundred?
51140Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot?
51140Shall these principles of conjugal and parental love and affection be thwarted in the eternal worlds?
51140Shall they be rooted out and overcome?
51140Shall we condemn monogamy and say it was sinful because Cain was a murderer?
51140Some may say,"Why was it not printed, and made known to the people generally, if it was of such importance?"
51140Suppose they go there, what will they find?
51140That was killing one, was it not?
51140The next word in the question is,"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140The question arises, What is going to be done with this institution?
51140The question is not, Did the Bible formerly sanction Polygamy?
51140The question now arises-- were not Rachel and Jacob one flesh?
51140The question, as you have already heard, is"Does the Bible Sanction Polygamy?"
51140Then what are you going to do with these hundreds of thousands of females of a marriageable age?
51140There may be about equal numbers born, but what do the statistics of our country show in regard to the deaths?
51140This passage is brought against the idea, but what are the facts?
51140This seems to be the question under discussion: Does the Bible Sanction Polygamy?
51140Was he a polygamist?
51140Was it wrong in Abraham to do this thing?
51140Was that any reason why his posterity should not cultivate two gardens?
51140Was the future king of Israel not to have more than one horse?
51140Was this the only wife God commanded Hosea to take?
51140We now come to another important word-- namely, does the Bible sanction?
51140We will now pass on to another item, that is, the meaning of the word"sanction:""Does the Bible sanction polygamy?"
51140Were there any females who knew about it?
51140What are the Hebrew words-- the original-- that are used?
51140What are the facts in regard to him?
51140What are the facts?
51140What are the facts?
51140What are the significant points in this passage?
51140What can be compared with it?
51140What care I about the two tables of stone on which the original law was written, so that I have a true copy of this law?
51140What do you think was the nature of that promise?
51140What exists in the midst of that city?
51140What for?
51140What is law?
51140What is the civil law?
51140What is the meaning of the original word?
51140What is the moral law?
51140What is the object of marriage?
51140What is the object of the travail of his soul?
51140What is to be done with them?
51140What is to become of them after death?
51140What nations have left the deepest impress on the history of our race?
51140What respect, therefore, can we have for the gentleman''s argument, drawn from the teachings of Moses, in support of polygamy?
51140What was that penalty?
51140What was the evidence brought forth?
51140What was the object of placing this passion or affection within the hearts of male and female?
51140What were these among the Jewish nation-- a people numbering two and a half millions?
51140What were they jealous about?
51140What were they?
51140What will take place among all those nations who have been marrying for centuries for time only?
51140What will you do?
51140What, then, had it to do with the divinity of the great institution established called polygamy?
51140What, then, is the assertion made?
51140What, therefore, are we to conclude from this passage?
51140When did He ever reproach Jacob for doing the same thing?
51140Where are the nations which have existed from time immemorial?
51140Where then is the gentleman''s general law in approval of polygamy?
51140Where was the gentleman''s solemn denunciation of the violation of God''s law?
51140Where, therefore, I ask, is the general law?
51140Which of the two is the Lord most pleased with?
51140Which would you prefer with your limited wisdom when compared with that of the great Creator?
51140Who among you would not prefer to entrust your offspring with your friends instead of your enemies?
51140Who can find it?
51140Who quarrelled in the family of Jacob?
51140Who slew the seventy sons of Gideon upon one stone?
51140Who was Abraham?
51140Who was Joseph?
51140Who was Lamech?
51140Who was it spilled the blood of Abel?
51140Who was it that rebelled against King David, and caused him with all his wives and household, excepting ten concubines, to flee out of Jerusalem?
51140Who was this Abraham?
51140Why did Cain slay Abel?
51140Why did He not say it was wrong?
51140Why did He take her from his side?
51140Why did he not lift his voice and vindicate the Divine law?
51140Why did he, in his controversy with me in the New York Herald?
51140Why did n''t he turn to King James''translation?
51140Why did not He take the woman from the foot?
51140Why did not my friend bring up David, the great warrior, king and poet, the ruler of Israel?
51140Why do they do this?
51140Why has he from this stand attempted to prove that the practice of polygamy was right from the Bible?
51140Why in Paris they have laws regulating the social evil; is that an approval of the social evil?
51140Why should King James''literal translation"wife"and"sister"be set aside for"one to another?"
51140Why then does he labor to create the impression that the Hebrew ishau means woman, or wife?
51140Why were they shut up in Joseph''s cupboard years and years without being suffered to be printed and sent broadcast throughout the land?
51140Why?
51140Why?
51140Why?
51140Will any one say that all the posterity of Adam shall confine their practice in accordance with this historical fact?
51140Will any person pretend to say that a married man is not a man?
51140Will it be overcome?
51140Will she cease to love man?
51140Will that principle of love which exists now, and which has existed from the beginning, exist after the resurrection?
51140Will they not consider it a paltry and insignificant attempt, on your part, to gain notoriety, regardless of the truth?
51140Would God command undiminished"cohabitation"with a woman merely betrothed and not married?
51140Would He have hearkened to the prayer of this woman if Jacob had been living with her in adultery?
51140Would if have been just under these circumstances, to ordain plurality among them?
51140Would it not be so?
51140Would mankind have died if it had not been for the sin of this monogamist?
51140Would not God, therefore, upon the same principle, do the same?
51140Yes; so says the word of God, the Bible, and you know the question is"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140and as the word polygamy appears to be discarded and scouted, it would be: Does the Bible Sanction Polygyny?
51140but, does it now sanction it?
51140know ye not that he which is joined to a harlot is one body?"
51140know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body?
51140or is there a more important object in view in the mind of God, in thus creating them anew?
51140or that the more pure, or barbarous nations, as they were called, overwhelmed and destroyed her?
51140that old prophet asks,"why have you dealt thus treacherously with the wife of your youth and the wife of your covenant?"
60708And the Lord called unto Adam and said unto him, Where art thou? 60708 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
60708Try the spirits,but what by?
60708Try the spirits,says John, but who is to do it?
60708What then? 60708 Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of His servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light?
60708''What''said he,''I be baptized?''
60708And again, verily I say unto you, how shall your washings be acceptable unto me, except ye perform them in a house which you have built to my name?
60708And can it be expected that a man will be called by revelation who does not believe in revelation?
60708And how can these gifts be obtained without revelation?
60708And how were Apostles, Prophets, Pastors, Teachers and Evangelists chosen?
60708And if this was not the case, I would ask, how did Paul know so much about Abel, and why should he talk about his speaking after he was dead?
60708And many among them shall stumble"( Isaiah viii: 14, 15); but"have they stumbled that they should fall?
60708And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
60708And was not the penalty inflicted upon them for that transgression, captivity in Babylon seventy years?
60708And what will the world say?
60708And whom did He foreknow?
60708And why did He love the one and hate the other?
60708And why have they not obtained it?
60708And why?
60708And will you not begin quickly to return with usury that which you have received?
60708And"who are the called according to His purpose?"
60708Angels would hide their faces, and devils would be ashamed and insulted, and would say,"Paul we know, and Jesus we know, but who are ye?"
60708Are Captain Cornelius Gilliam and his company out by legal authority, or are they mobbers?
60708Are men, then, to be saved by works?
60708Are the curtains of heaven withdrawn, or the purposes of God developed?
60708Are we able to receive it?
60708Are we to try them by the creeds of men?
60708As soon as he had read one of them, he looked upon us with a half frown, and said,"What can I do?
60708As yet exaltest thou thyself, against my people, that thou wilt not let them go?"
60708At what period do you look for this event?
60708Because Jacob''s works had been righteous, and Esau''s wicked, and where is there a righteous father who would not do the same thing?
60708Besides, what would the venerable John Wesley,( if he{ 236} were alive) say to such conduct?
60708But is responding to the calls of humanity so rare a thing in a Christian state, that it must needs be regarded as so exceptional in this case?
60708But it may be asked how Mr. Baxter could get a sign from a second person?
60708But some may say, how can this be, I am not there, therefore I can not meet in the Temple, can not be baptized in the font?
60708But, say you, what can we do to accomplish this great and desirable object?
60708Cain found it so when he presented an unrighteous offering, for God said unto him,( Gen. iv:7),"If thou dost well, shalt thou not be accepted?"
60708Can the same be said of a similar assemblage in any other city in the Union?
60708Certainly not; and if such ignorance as this is manifested about a spirit of this kind, who can describe an angel of light?
60708Could any one tell the length, breadth or height of a building without a rule?
60708Did not the Apostle speak the truth?
60708Did those high born and noble feelings lie dormant, or were you insensible to the treatment we received?
60708Do ye not know the Saints shall judge the world?
60708Do you believe in election and reprobation?
60708Do you believe in the restitution of your nation to the land of your fathers, called the land of_ promise_?
60708Does He not reveal things differently from what we expect?
60708For these wrongs, the"Mormons"ought to have some redress; yet how and where shall they seek and obtain it?
60708Had any of us better come back this fall?
60708Have they been guilty of shedding innocent blood, to that extent since their return, that they were before they were taken captive by Nebuchadnezzar?
60708Have they ever been guilty of idolatry at all since their return from Babylon?
60708Have they seen and conversed with an angel-- or have the glories of futurity burst upon their view?
60708Have we not a right to sympathize with each other?
60708Have you no feelings of commiseration?
60708He said, if God has appointed him, and chosen him as an instrument to lead the Church, why not let him lead it through?
60708How can a man communicate that which he is not in possession of?)
60708How doth he yet speak?
60708How long, O Lord, shall iniquity triumph, and sin go unpunished?
60708How shortsighted and unstatesman- like it would have been for the men of Illinois not to have welcomed these settlers into their state?
60708How then, shall these things be accomplished and your souls be satisfied?
60708How, it may be asked, was this known to be a bad angel?
60708I prayed and God answered, but what could I do?
60708If Satan should appear as one in glory, who can tell his color, his signs, his appearance, his glory?--or what is the manner of his manifestation?
60708If condemning and crucifying Jesus of Nazareth was not the cause of this great evil, what was the cause of it?
60708If not of all of it, which does He recognize?
60708If not, before whom shall the"Mormons"institute a trial?
60708If the keys of the Kingdom have been committed to my hands, who shall open out the mysteries thereof?
60708If the revelations we have received are true, who is to lead the people?
60708In answer to which, if repentance, baptism, and faith existed prior to the days of Christ, what necessity for them since that time?
60708Independent of this, however, where do we read of a woman that was the founder of a church, in the word of God?
60708Is God the author of all this?
60708Is Nauvoo, or Commerce, to be the general point of concentration for the Mormon people?
60708Is it not sin?
60708Is it possible that we labor in vain and toil for nought, and that we shall be disappointed at the last?
60708Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you?
60708Is not God good?
60708Is not repentance and abandonment of sin safe, so long as God commands, and stands ready to look after the consequences?
60708Is not this a plea of justification for the loss of individuals, done in pursuance of that order?
60708Is not this passiveness evidence?
60708Is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob a just God?
60708Is there any intelligence communicated?
60708Is there no chance for his escape?
60708Is this correct?
60708It is easy for us to say now, but if we had lived in her day, which of us could have unravelled the mystery?
60708It may be asked by some, what necessity for sacrifice, since the Great Sacrifice was offered?
60708It may be asked, where is there anything in all this that is wrong?
60708Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
60708Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
60708No one is excepted who hath aught in his possession, for what have ye that ye have not received?
60708None ever were perfect but Jesus; and why was He perfect?
60708Of such we would ask, who gave you your time, health, strength, and put you into business?
60708On what was anciently called Mount Zion,[ Moriah?]
60708Or can you better dispose of the property than we are doing for your interest?
60708Or is it your design to crush us with a ponderous load before we are able to walk?
60708Or shall they do business in the name of the Church?
60708Or what shall we do?
60708Or will any man submit to ordination for the fulfillment of a revelation or call, in which he hath no faith?
60708Permit me to ask whether this is a proper return for the confidence we have bestowed, and for the indulgence we have extended?
60708Shall the one become the partaker of glory and the other be consigned to hopeless perdition?
60708Shall they apply to the court of the state of Missouri?
60708Shall they apply to the federal courts?
60708Shall they apply to the legislature of the state of Missouri for redress?
60708Shall they summon a jury of the individuals who composed the mob?
60708Shall we print the Book of Mormon in this country immediately?
60708Shall we then be saved by faith?
60708She has been grievously afflicted and smitten; she has mourned; she has wept; her enemies have triumphed, and have said,''Ah, where is thy God?''
60708Should we deem it necessary to publish an edition of hymn- books in any country, are we at liberty to do it?
60708That they were to stay there?
60708The Prophet said''Do you believe in Jesus Christ?''
60708The brethren here are very anxious to emigrate to that country; some want to come this fall: where shall they go?
60708The court, after hearing the counsel, adjourned about half past six p. m. When I was at dinner, a man rushed in and said,"Which is Jo Smith?
60708The following discourse took place in our own neighborhood: Curate: What religion may you be, my good woman?
60708Then is it not right to repent of it?
60708They knew the"Mormons"were innocent, and the citizens of Missouri wrong?
60708They may have among them bad and desperate characters, and what community has not?
60708To do what?
60708To feed its hungry and clothe its naked with the$ 2,000?
60708Was not Abraham, our father, justified by works( v. 21)?
60708Were there not benefits which the Saints could bestow upon the state in return for the heartiness of the reception given?
60708What chance is there for infidelity when we are parting with our friends almost daily?
60708What church do you usually attend?
60708What greater love hath any man than that he lay down his life for his friend; then why not fight for our friend until we die?
60708What is the damnation of hell?
60708What is the matter here?
60708What is the reason that the Priests of the day do not get revelation?
60708What is the sign of the healing of the sick?
60708What then may be said of the Prophet''s claims in respect to the municipal powers of Nauvoo?
60708What then shall we do?
60708What think you should be done?
60708What think you should be done?
60708What will become of our brethren in the faith?
60708What will become of our class meetings?
60708What will become of our society?
60708What will the conference say?
60708What, then, we would respectfully ask, is the remedy of the"Mormons?"
60708When was it written?
60708When will these things cease to be, and the Constitution and the laws again bear rule?
60708When?
60708Where are those mobbers now?
60708Where can we turn our eyes to behold such another?
60708Where is it written?
60708Where is the man that is free from vanity?
60708Where is the sect, where the community, in which there can not be found some who trample under foot the laws of God and man?
60708Where was the love which ought to characterize the Saints of the Most High?
60708Where were the bowels of compassion?
60708Who can detect the spirit of the French prophets with their revelations and their visions, and power of manifestations?
60708Who could have told whether the power of Simon, the sorcerer, was of God or of the devil?
60708Who is sufficient for these things?
60708Who knows the mind of God?
60708Who shall solve the mystery?
60708Who that has a heart to feel, or a soul to rejoice, will not be glad at so glorious a plan of deliverance?
60708Who would be willing to suffer what he has suffered, and labor near twenty years, as he has done, for the wealth he is in possession of?
60708Who would not love an affectionate and obedient son more than one who was disobedient, and sought to injure Him and overthrow the order of His house?
60708Whom{ 38} shall they sue?
60708Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60708Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60708Why did God say to Pharaoh,"For this cause have I raised thee up"?
60708Why do I not do it?
60708Why do ye not rather take wrong?
60708Why send Elijah?
60708Why stand in the way when he is appointed to do a thing?
60708Why then this prejudice and persecution?
60708Why this wonderful change?
60708Why were they a peculiar people?
60708Why?
60708Why?
60708Why?
60708Will the Twelve have to be together to do business as a quorum?
60708Will they all be damned for not obeying the Gospel, when they never heard it?
60708Would it not have been, under all the circumstances, the gravest of blunders for Illinois to have refused asylum to these exiles?
60708You ask,"When will these things cease to be, and the Constitution and the laws again bear rule?"
60708and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
60708and no man take it to heart?
60708have I not seen it?
60708how much more things that pertain to this life?
60708inquired the other,"wherein does he teach false doctrine?"
60708new revelations in the old churches?
60708test the quality of metals without a criterion, or point out the movements of the planetary systems, without a knowledge of astronomy?
60708{ 505} why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
60708{ 573} Every one of these professes to be competent to try his neighbor''s spirit, but no one can try his own, and what is the reason?
56684( or one sent to tell them?)
5668410:14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
5668411:32 And what shall I say more?
5668417. Who can not see, then, that salvation is the effect of faith?
5668417:19 Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast him out?
56684A. John 14:9,10,11, Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet have you not known me, Philip?
56684According to the foregoing account, how was the knowledge of the existence of God first suggested to the minds of men?
56684And I, the Lord God, said unto the woman, What is this thing which you hast done?
56684And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying, Why do you offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
56684And any man that hath this hope in him purifies himself, even as he is pure.--Why purify themselves as he is pure?
56684And he said, I know not: am I my brother''s keeper?
56684And if the principle of power, it must be so in man as well as in the Deity?
56684And if the question is asked, how were they to obtain the knowledge of God?
56684And if we should continue our interrogation, and ask how it is that he is saved?
56684And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where goest you?
56684And the Lord God, said unto Adam,''Who told you that you were naked?
56684And the Lord said unto Cain, Why are you angry?
56684And the Lord said, What have you done?
56684And who can not but see that they must have had a long and intimate acquaintance with Noah?
56684Are not all your exertions, of every kind, dependent on your faith?
56684Are you not dependent on your faith, or belief, for the acquisition of all knowledge, wisdom, and intelligence?
56684But the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel, your brother?
56684But the thunder of his power who can understand?
56684Can you repeat the sentence?
56684Could man exercise faith in God so as to obtain eternal life unless he believed that God was no respecter of persons?
56684Could men exercise faith in God without an acquaintance with his attributes, so as to be enabled to lay hold of eternal life?
56684Could these things be found out by any other means than by revelation?
56684Did any of these men die before Noah?
56684Did any one of them live longer than Abraham?
56684Do the Father and the Son possess the same mind?
56684Do the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit constitute the Godhead?
56684Do the believers in Christ Jesus, through the gift of the Spirit, become one with the Father and the Son, as the Father and the Son are one?
56684Do you not believe, that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
56684Does he possess the fullness of the Father?
56684Does the foregoing account of the Godhead lay a sure foundation for the exercise of faith in him unto life and salvation?
56684Does this idea prevent this doubt?
56684For the Lord of Hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it?
56684For what man knows the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
56684For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
56684Had any other of the human family, besides Adam, a knowledge of the existence of God, in the first instance, by any other means than human testimony?
56684Have not I the Lord?
56684Have you eaten of the tree whereof I told you you should not eat?
56684He that has seen me has seen the Father; and how do you say then, Show us the Father?
56684How are we to be made acquainted with the before mentioned things respecting the Deity, and respecting ourselves?
56684How did men first come to the knowledge of the existence of a God, so as to exercise faith in him?
56684How do men obtain a knowledge of the glory of God, his perfections and attributes?
56684How do you know that the knowledge of the existence of God was communicated in this manner, throughout the different ages of the world?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove that God has faith in himself independently?
56684How do you prove that faith is the principle of action in all intelligent beings?
56684How do you prove that the Father is a personage of glory and of power?
56684How do you prove that there are two personages in the Godhead?
56684How long did Cainan live after Mahalaleel was born?
56684How long did Enoch walk with God after Methuselah was born?
56684How long did Enos live after Cainan was born?
56684How long did Jared live after Enoch was born?
56684How long did Lamech live after Noah was born?
56684How long did Mahalaleel live after Jared was born?
56684How long did Methuselah live after Lamech was born?
56684How long did Seth live after Enos was born?
56684How long did Shem live after Arphaxad was born?
56684How many With Abraham?
56684How many noted characters lived from Noah to Abraham?
56684How many noted righteous men lived from Adam to Noah?
56684How many of these noted men were cotemporary with Adam?
56684How many of these were cotemporary with Noah?
56684How many of those men lived in the days of Noah?
56684How many of those men were contemporary with Adam and Noah both?
56684How many personages are there in the Godhead?
56684How many were cotemporary with both Noah and Abraham?
56684How many years did Adam live after Seth was born?
56684How many years, according to this account, was it from Adam to Noah?
56684How old was Abraham when Reu died?
56684How old was Adam when Seth was born?
56684How old was Adam when he died?
56684How old was Arphaxad?
56684How old was Cainan when Mahalaleel was born?
56684How old was Cainan?
56684How old was Eber?
56684How old was Enoch when Methuselah was born?
56684How old was Enoch?
56684How old was Enos when Cainan was born?
56684How old was Enos?
56684How old was Jared when Enoch was born?
56684How old was Jared?
56684How old was Lamech when Adam died?
56684How old was Lamech when Noah was born?
56684How old was Mahalaleel when Jared was born?
56684How old was Mahalaleel?
56684How old was Methuselah when Lamech was born?
56684How old was Methuselah?
56684How old was Nahor( Abraham''s brother) when Noah died?
56684How old was Noah when Enos died?
56684How old was Noah when Shem was born?
56684How old was Reu?
56684How old was Salah?
56684How old was Serug?
56684How old was Seth when Enos was born?
56684How old was Seth?
56684How old was Shem?
56684How old was Terah?
56684How old when Cainan died?
56684How old when Jared died?
56684How old when Lamech died?
56684How old when Mahalaleel died?
56684How old when Methuselah died?
56684How was the knowledge of the existence of God disseminated among the inhabitants of the world?
56684How would you define faith in its most unlimited sense?
56684How would you divide that chronology in order to convey it to the understanding clearly?
56684If any should ask, why all these sayings?
56684If it should be asked, Why is it impossible to please God without faith?
56684If so, you should surely die?''
56684In a word, is there anything that you would have done, either physical or mental, if you had not previously believed?
56684In order to have this subject clearly set before the mind, let us ask what situation must a person be in, in order to be saved?
56684In what year did Cainan die?
56684In what year did Enos die?
56684In what year did Jared die?
56684In what year did Lamech die?
56684In what year did Mahalaleel die?
56684In what year did Methuselah die?
56684In what year did Seth die?
56684In what year of the world did Abraham die?
56684In what year of the world did Adam die?
56684In what year of the world did Arphaxad die?
56684In what year of the world did Eber die?
56684In what year of the world did Nahor die?
56684In what year of the world did Noah die?
56684In what year of the world did Peleg die?
56684In what year of the world did Reu die?
56684In what year of the world did Salah die?
56684In what year of the world did Serug die?
56684In what year of the world did Terah die?
56684In what year was Enoch translated?
56684In whose days was the earth divided?
56684Is faith anything else beside the principle of action?
56684Is he the object in whom the faith of all other rational and accountable beings center, for life and salvation?
56684Is it not also necessary to have the idea that God is merciful, and gracious, long- suffering and full of goodness?
56684Is it not necessary also, for men to have an idea that God is a being of truth before they can have perfect faith in him?
56684Is not faith the principle of action in spiritual things as well as in temporal?
56684Is not this written in the book of Jasher?
56684Is the character which God has given of himself uniform?
56684Is the idea of his existence, in the first instance, necessary in order for the exercise of faith in him?
56684O Zion that bringest good tidings;[ or, O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion?]
56684OF THEOLOGY_ Question_.--What is theology?
56684Of what do the foregoing lectures treat?
56684Or, may we not ask, what have you, or what do you possess, which you have not obtained by reason of your faith?
56684Or, would you have ever knocked, unless you had believed that it would have been opened unto you?
56684Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from the ancient time?
56684Was he ordained of the Father, from before the foundation of the world, to be a propitiation for the sins of all those who should believe on his name?
56684Was it by the Father and the Son that all things were created and made that were created and made?
56684We ask, then, where is the prototype?
56684What account is given of the attributes of God in his revelations?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are they?
56684What are we to understand by the Reflections of the Deity?
56684What arrangement should be followed in presenting the subject of faith?
56684What effect would it have on any rational being not to have an idea that the Lord was God, the Creator and upholder of all things?
56684What excited the ancient saints to seek diligently after a knowledge of the glory of God, his perfections and attributes?
56684What is faith?
56684What is it?
56684What is the Father?
56684What is the Son?
56684What is the description which the sacred writers give of the character of the Deity calculated to do?
56684What is the effect of the idea of his existence among men?
56684What is the first principle in this revealed science?
56684What is the object of the foregoing quotation?
56684What is this mind?
56684What language can be plainer than this?
56684What number of years did Arphaxad live after Salah was born?
56684What number of years did Eber live after Peleg was born?
56684What number of years did Nahor live after Terah was born?
56684What number of years did Peleg live after Reu was born?
56684What number of years did Reu live after Serug was born?
56684What number of years did Salah live after Eber was born?
56684What number of years did Serug live after Nahor was born?
56684What number of years did Terah live after Abraham was born?
56684What object had the God of Heaven in revealing his attributes to men?
56684What testimony had the immediate descendants of Adam, in proof of the existence of God?
56684What testimony have men, in the first instance, that there is a God?
56684What things do we learn in the revelations of God respecting his character?
56684What was Arphaxad''s age when he died?
56684What was Cainan''s age when he died?
56684What was Eber''s age when Peleg was born?
56684What was Eber''s age when he died?
56684What was Enoch''s age when he was translated?
56684What was Enos''s age when he died?
56684What was Jared''s age when he died?
56684What was Lamech''s age when he died?
56684What was Mahalaleel''s age when he died?
56684What was Methuselah''s age when he died?
56684What was Nahor''s age when Terah was born?
56684What was Nahor''s age when he died?
56684What was Noah''s age when he died?
56684What was Peleg''s age when Reu was born?
56684What was Peleg''s age when he died?
56684What was Reu''s age when Serug was born?
56684What was Reu''s age when he died?
56684What was Salah''s age when Eber was born?
56684What was Salah''s age when he died?
56684What was Serug''s age when Nahor was born?
56684What was Serug''s age when he died?
56684What was Seth''s age when he died?
56684What was Shem''s age when Arphaxad was born?
56684What was Shem''s age when he died?
56684What was Terah''s age when Abraham was born?
56684What was Terah''s age when Nahor( the brother of Abraham) was born?
56684What was Terah''s age when he died?
56684What was his age when Arphaxad died?
56684What was his age when Salah died?
56684What was his age when Serug and Nahor( Abraham''s brother) died?
56684What was his age when Shem died?
56684What was his age when Terah died?
56684What was shown in the second lecture?
56684What was shown in the third lecture?
56684What was the number of years from the flood to the birth of Abraham?
56684What was the term of years from the birth of Shem to the flood?
56684What was the term of years that Noah lived after the flood?
56684Where are the revelations to be found which give this relation or the attributes of God?
56684Where do you find the revelations which give us this idea of the character of the Deity?
56684Where have we the account given that the earth was divided in the days of Peleg?
56684Wherefore?
56684Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being his counselor, hath taught him?
56684Who is it?
56684Who was he?
56684Who were they?
56684Why is faith the first principle in this revealed science?
56684Why is it necessary?
56684Why is your countenance fallen?
56684Why was he called the Son?
56684Why would it prevent him from exercising faith in God?
56684Would an idea of these three things lay a sure foundation for the exercise of faith in God, so as to obtain life and salvation?
56684Would it be possible for a man to exercise faith in God, so as to be saved, unless he had an idea that God was love?
56684Would the idea of any one or two of the above- mentioned things enable a person to exercise faith in God?
56684Would you exert yourselves to obtain wisdom and intelligence, unless you did believe that you could obtain them?
56684Would you have ever asked, unless you had believed that you would receive?
56684Would you have ever planted, if you had not believed that you would gather?
56684Would you have ever sought, unless you had believed that you would have found?
56684Would you have ever sown, if you had not believed that you would reap?
56684Your food, your raiment, your lodgings, are they not all by reason of your faith?
56684_ Question_.--Is there a being who has faith in himself, independently?
56684and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back?
56684and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
56684and how shall they hear without a preacher?
56684but how little a portion is heard of him?
56684or in other words, where shall we find a saved being?
56684or what is the difference between a saved man and one who is not saved?
56684or where is the saved being?
56684or who hath been his counselor?
56684or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?
59951Amongst the debris,says Nadaillac,"lays the bones of some gigantic ruminants( perhaps bisons?
59951But,says one,"how do you account for it being in the morning in America and in the afternoon in Jerusalem?"
59951Do you ever think,said a writer in one of our popular magazines--"Do you ever think what is the effect of a book on your mind?
59951How wilt thou say to thyDo they say: Take the brother, let me pull out the splinter out of thine eye?
59951** The question was once submitted to me,"Is the Catholic church the church here referred to-- the church of the devil?"
59951*** And the Lord said unto him, Arise, why hast thou fallen?
59951*** Know ye not that there are more nations than one?
59951**** Is your mind purer for it, or clearer?
59951:"Question.--Did you, Mrs. Davison, write a letter to John Storrs, giving an account of the origin of the Book of Mormon?
59951A tree one hundred feet long, or one two hundred feet long, or longer?
59951A woeful fatality, is it not?
59951A.--An idolatrous people?
59951Again I ask, who is responsible for the absence of these books?
59951And he said unto me: What desirest thou?
59951And his servitor said, What, should I set this before an hundred men?
59951And if there was no law given if men sinned, what could justice do, or mercy either; for they would have no claim upon the creature?
59951And the only question to be considered here is-- since the reality of the prophecy can not be questioned-- has the prophecy been fulfilled?
59951And what does this discovery prove?
59951And who will hesitate to pronounce him an imposter?
59951And why take ye And why take ye And for raiment thought for raiment?
59951Are all difficulties which they represent removed?
59951Are all the objections to the Book of Mormon satisfactorily answered?
59951Are modern books so constructed?
59951Are these errors in language to be assigned to the Urim and Thummim, or to God?
59951Are these important truths we have been considering this evening, wherein the welfare of half the world is concerned, gold or dross?
59951But are these really original productions?
59951But how small?
59951But how was this to be accounted for?
59951Can a parallel case be pointed to in the modern making of books?
59951Candidly, does the complex structure of the Book of Mormon appeal to one as at all modern in its arrangement?
59951Could he cause the glory of God more brilliant than the light of the sun at noon- day to shine about them?
59951Could it not be claimed with some force that here would be the violation of a very universal custom of the Hebrew people?
59951Did Joseph copy it from the Bible, or did the Lord adopt this identical language in revealing it to Joseph?
59951Did he bear rule over the western hemisphere?
59951Did he rule all of Europe and Africa?
59951Did his dominion extend to the western hemisphere, for there the children of men dwelt as well as in Asia?
59951Do we owe much to God for creation?
59951Do you find any Hebrew points representing vowels?
59951Do you find on these ancient writings any of these modern characters that have been introduced during the last two thousand four hundred years?
59951Do you not know, have you not heard, that there is over you an all- hearing ear and an all- seeing eye?
59951Do you think that the Christians, to whom you will go over by changing your religion, will support you and fill up the place of our fellow believers?
59951Does it comport with the attributes of impartial love towards his children?
59951Does it not cast suspicion upon the whole Spaulding theory?
59951Does it not smack rather of man''s bigotry and narrowness, and above all, of human ignorance?
59951Does the infinity of his eternal nature ebb and flow with every increase or diminution in the sum of human guilt and misery?
59951Does this prophecy really mean"wheresoever the children of men dwell,"there, too, was the rule and dominion of Nebuchadnezzar?
59951For more than raiment?
59951God a failure?
59951Had man ever died if he had never sinned?
59951Had not the day of religious persecution, at least within the enlightened republic of the new world, forever passed away?
59951Had the gospel at that time, or, for matter of that, has it at any time since then, been preached unto every creature under heaven?
59951Has anything worth while come because of the revelation of the Book of Mormon?
59951Has it filled your mind with good or bad images?
59951Has it raised your standard or lowered it?
59951Have we here the reappearance of the old Epicurean doctrine,"pleasure is the supreme good, and chief end of life?"
59951Have we not a clear right to expect and demand a recognition of these, or else a clear confutation of them?
59951Have ye any that are lame, or blind, or halt, or maimed, or leprous, or that are withered, or that are deaf, or that are afflicted in any manner?
59951Have you read the Book of Mormon?
59951He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare his generation?
59951How could he sin, if there was no law, how could there be a law, save there was a punishment?
59951How did we lose original justice?
59951How do you prove that?
59951How is it that chapters 1- 39 can be assigned an author, but the more important chapters 40- 66 have to be assigned to an"unknown"author?
59951How is it that errors in grammar are found in a work said to be translated by the"gift and power of God, through the medium of the Urim and Thummim?"
59951How was it with Ariel?
59951If not, where is the evidence of their fulfillment?
59951If the conclusion as to the weight be true, would not that be difficulty enough to present?
59951In a word, shall we employ against it all the thunder of Mr. Campbell''s criticism of the Book of Mormon?
59951Is God to become more holy, more wise, more powerful hereafter; and must evil be annihilated to make room for his perfections to expand?
59951Is it gold?
59951Is it not a travesty upon the qualities of justice and mercy as we believe those qualities to exist in God?
59951Is it not possible that these facts would be an incentive to his posterity to keep alive among them this Egyptian learning of their great ancestor?
59951Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be a forest?
59951Is not God infinitely wise and holy and powerful now?
59951Is not originality by the very nature of the claims of the Book of Mormon excluded?
59951Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
59951Is such a view as this worthy of God?
59951Is the light which the Book of Mormon throws upon the word of God contained in the four( New Testament) Gospels of importance?
59951Is there any thing whereof it may be said, see, this is new?
59951Is this statement of Paul''s literally true?
59951Is this true?
59951Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
59951Lord, how long wilt thou be angry?
59951Mark how the annals of the ages teem With repetition?
59951May it not be that they recognized as one of the means of achieving such destruction the abrogation of the old familiar names of things and persons?
59951May it not be that when Jesus gave the same instructions in Judea he made a like distinction?
59951May not the matter referred to by Professor White be an interpretation of this old Jewish prophecy concerning the three days of darkness?
59951May not these prophecies be golden, especially if needed?
59951May not this prophecy of Enoch''s have been among the"scripture"with which Abraham was acquainted, mentioned above?
59951May they not have been imported?
59951Meantime, do not our opponents recognize the fact that some responsibility devolves upon them in the controversy?
59951Now do you not know that the Lord sent me already many hard tribulations?
59951Now, how could a man repent, except he should sin?
59951Now, if there was no law given-- if a man murdered he should die, would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
59951Now, we ask, What nation upon the earth has been visited with a distress resembling that of Ariel or Jerusalem?
59951O, stop and tell me, Red Man, Who are you, why you roam, And how you get your living; Have you no God, no home?
59951O, who that has seen o''er the wide spreading plain, And read o''er the last scenes of woe?
59951Or say that his statements do not agree with the facts?
59951Or such summaries of the law of Moses as the Ten Commandments constitute?
59951Or why not take the second migration-- the Nephite-- for the accomplishment of such a purpose?
59951Q.--Are you certain that some of the names agree?
59951Q.--Did the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?
59951Q.--Did you ever read the manuscript?
59951Q.--Did you sign your name to it?
59951Q.--Does Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?
59951Q.--Does the manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?
59951Q.--Does the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?
59951Q.--Has D. P. Hurlburt got the manuscript printed?
59951Q.--Have you read any in the Book of Mormon?
59951Q.--How large is Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript?
59951Q.--Is what is written in the letter true?
59951Q.--To Mrs. McKinstry: How old were you when your father wrote the manuscript?
59951Q.--Was your name attached to that letter, which was sent to Mr. John Storrs, by your order?
59951Q.--What agency had you in having this letter sent to Mr. Storrs?
59951Q.--Where is the manuscript?
59951Says one,"Is not this a contradiction between the Book of Mormon and the New Testament?"
59951Second: How are these errors in language to be accounted for?
59951Seest thou that thou art created after mine own image?
59951Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image[ likeness]?
59951Shall the angel of the Lord, who commanded Gideon in these priestly things, be declared a spirit of evil, a violator of God''s covenant?
59951Shall thy wrath for ever burn?
59951Shall we reject him and his book?
59951Shall we reject the prophecies of Daniel because a strict and technical construction of his language does not meet the facts?
59951She asked,"What for?"
59951Small; but small in comparison of what?
59951Suppose we were to apply it as a test of the New Testament?
59951Surely your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as the potter''s clay: for shall the work say of him that made it, He made me not?
59951That all your deeds will be written in a book and judged hereafter?
59951That is to say, can these errors have been transferred from the ancient Nephite language into our English idioms?
59951That is, suppose the Book of Mormon had been full of double names, applied to the same person, what then?
59951That many sorrows do vex me?
59951The chief asked,"How many moons it would be before the Great Spirit would bless them?"
59951The only question is, Has it been fulfilled?
59951The words of the translation being read off through the stone spectacles?"
59951Their lives a failure?
59951Then, again: If the Book of Mormon is mere fiction, the idle coinage of an inventive, modern author, why three migrations?
59951Therefore take no Therefore, take no Be not solicitous thought, saying thought, saying therefore, saying: What shall we eat?
59951Third: Can these verbal errors, and errors in grammar, these modernisms and localisms arise from equivalent defects in the original Nephite records?
59951This may secure his fame for ingenuity, but what of his honesty?
59951This third kingdom is generally agreed to have reference to the kingdom of Alexander; but did Alexander"bear rule over all the earth?"
59951To do this they must have traveled thousands of miles and spent months, perhaps years, to accomplish-- what?
59951Was it for the purpose of duping the world?
59951Was knowledge in those antique times so imperfect that the author of such a remarkable production as Isaiah 40- 66 could not be ascertained?
59951Was not America in those days especially heralded as the asylum for the oppressed of every land?
59951Was the intelligence or learning of Solomon Spaulding, or any other person to whom the origin of the book is ascribed, equal to such a task?
59951Was there ever such an exhibition in the history of the world of such continued, such unabating, such undeviating falsehood if falsehood it was?
59951Were he alive today who, think you, would be nearer his heart-- the persecuted or the persecutors?
59951Were not the rights of conscience guaranteed by specific provisions both in the national constitution and in the state constitutions?
59951What could they gain, in any light that could be then presented to their minds, by palming such a deception upon the world?
59951What has become of them?
59951What is meant by that?
59951What is the reply to such attacks?
59951What moved God to make them?
59951What must be done to meet this dilemma?
59951What of his carrying away bodily, together with the posts and iron bar which fastened them, the huge gates of the city of Gaza?
59951What of one lone man, with so poor a weapon as the jaw bone of an ass, slaying a thousand men of a war- like people?
59951What of the positive evidences and arguments advanced in favor of the Book of Mormon?
59951What of this man, bare handed, meeting a lion and overcoming him?
59951What shall we eat: or, what shall we or, what shall we or what shall we drink?
59951What shall we eat?
59951What signify the words creation of heaven and earth?
59951What was found in it?
59951What were my petty difficulties compared with those afflictions which they had to endure?
59951What, then, shall we do with this inspired prophet who says he"shall bear rule over all the earth?"
59951What, then?
59951Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word?
59951Wherefore then serveth the law?
59951Who is responsible for their absence?
59951Who may tell?
59951Why hast thou forsaken that law, and accepted instead of it lying and vanity?
59951Why was it not done?
59951Why will he not show himself in this land, as well as in the land of Jerusalem?
59951Why?
59951Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the Lord, and their works are in the dark, and they say, Who seeth us?
59951Worth while considering?
59951Would not the epistle on the"common salvation"be as important as that one we have from Jude''s pen?
59951Wouldst know the cause, the upas- tree that bore The blight of desolation?
59951[ 10] Shall these acts be denounced as a violation of the covenant of the Lord with Aaron and the tribe of Levi?
59951[ 25] Whence this terror of the darkness?
59951[ 34] But how are these differences to be accounted for?
59951[ 35] But why could not the argument of Wilkinson be followed when confronted with a similar problem respecting the ancient Egyptian works in stone?
59951[ 3] But where learned Abel to offer sacrifices if not from his father, Adam?
59951[ 62] May it not be possible that a too great antiquity is claimed for most of the evidences of the existence of these animals in the western world?
59951[ 70] But of what tree?
59951and does not sin exist along with that infinite holiness and wisdom and power?
59951and who knoweth us?
59951body than raiment?
59951clothed?
59951do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice?
59951faith?
59951faith?
59951his stature?
59951much more value than they?
59951one cubit?
59951or Wherewith drink, or wherewith drink, or wherewith shall we be shall we be clothed?
59951or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, He had not understanding?
59951shall we be clothed?
59951steer?"
59951than they?
59951thought for raiment?
59951will you give us a pearl for that which is nothing, which is of no value in itself?
59951ye not much better ye not much better Are not you of than they?
5734Alas I what have I done? 5734 And now, dear,"she continued,"do you think it strange that I hate the Romanists?
5734And now,said he,"can you do as Jesus Christ did?
5734Are they all away?
5734But are you not afraid to go on alone?
5734But new it is asked,''Why all this tirade against Roman Catholics?'' 5734 But what did you do to them?"
5734But why do they wish me to tell a lie?
5734But you will ask, how could an educated priest, or an intelligent woman, condescend to such diabolical impositions? 5734 Can two walk together except they be agreed?"
5734Daughter,exclaimed the priest, with affected sympathy,"must I give you up?
5734Did I save her? 5734 Did she die?"
5734Did you save your friend?
5734Do you eat butter on your bread?
5734Do you eat meat?
5734Do you know to whom you are speaking? 5734 Do you know,"said he,"what will be done to you for this?"
5734Do you know,she continued,"that it is a great sin for you to talk so?"
5734Do you wish to go back and live with your father?
5734How came you here?
5734How can you treat a senseless corpse in that way?
5734How did you like the world?
5734How many persons are there in God?
5734How would you like to eat those dead bodies?
5734Is it possible?
5734Kind lady,said I,"will you please tell me how far it is to the States?"
5734On what condition will they take her?
5734Then you like to live with your father?
5734What are sins?
5734What does he propose?
5734What is it you desire?
5734What is wicked?
5734What motive could they have had?
5734What shall we do with her? 5734 What world have you lately left?"
5734When, my poor native land, wilt thou be happy? 5734 Where do you go?"
5734Who do you believe in?
5734Who is here?
5734Why did I not know this before? 5734 Will you protect me?"
5734Would not the Holy Church wish, in her mercy, to have those souls back again, that she might allow them a little further probation?
5734Would you?
5734Yes Sir,they replied,"what shall we do with her?"
5734''A tirade against Romanism,''is it?
5734--"Will he take her?"
5734A large house stood in my way, and throwing open the door I exclaimed,"Are there any protestants here?"
5734A priest tell a falsehood?
5734ARE THE HERETICS ALL KILLED, that there should be such joy, or has the queen been delivered of a son, an heir to the throne?"
5734After a repetition of the former questions, he was asked his name, surname, baptism, confirmation, place of abode, in what parish?
5734Again I must go forth into the"busy haunts of men,"I must mingle with the multitude, and what chance had I for ultimate escape?
5734Again on page 102, he says,"Are the torments which are employed at the present day at the Inquisition all a fiction?
5734Am I doting?
5734And did I not firmly believe that what he said was true?
5734And if I renounce all, who, when I leave the college, will provide for me?"
5734And if the story of their guilt were told, who would believe the tale?
5734And the answer was,"Three times, by offering her drink when she was asleep?"
5734And then came the thought so often present with me while in the convent,"If there is a God in heaven, why does He permit such things?
5734And was that floor made of stone or iron?
5734And what will he do with it?
5734And who can blame me?
5734And why not?
5734And why placed in IRON kettles?
5734And why?
5734Are they really cruel and cold- hearted, as the priests say they are?
5734Are you not ashamed to assume the language of the Atheist?
5734Are you wiser than your teachers?
5734As I appeared to be in trouble and needed help, he extended his hand to me and said in tolerable good Italian,"Como va''le''signorina?"
5734As I approached him he asked,"Are you mad?
5734As I drew near the bed, she burst into tears, and whispered,"Ca n''t you get me a drink of cold water?"
5734As I was about to leave, the lady remarked,"There was grease in that cheese, was it a sin for me to give it to you?"
5734As she lay thus, like a lamb bound for the sacrifice, she looked up at her tormentors and said,"Will the Lord permit me to die in this cruel way?"
5734At this moment, the lady crossed the room, and seating herself by my side, asked,"Would you not like to go and live with me?
5734But I did learn at last, for what can we not accomplish by resolute perseverance?
5734But a few days since a gentleman of learning and intelligence when speaking of this subject, exclaimed,"What have we to do with the Jesuits?
5734But as soon as they were sure of me, they let me know-- but you understand me; you know what I mean?"
5734But he took hold of my arm and said,"What do you look so cross for?"
5734But how could I ever be safe, if they could thus read the inmost secrets of my soul?
5734But methinks I hear the reader ask,"Did they not fear the judgment of God and a future retribution?"
5734But what of that?
5734But what of that?
5734But what will it avail them to imitate the crucifixion and the crown of thorns, while justice and mercy are so entirely neglected?
5734But who attests the truth of the narrative of these Alpine pastors?
5734But who will dare to say, after a careful investigation of the subject, that they do not apply with equal force to these United States?
5734Can the most cruel penance remove the sense of guilt, or whisper hope to the desponding soul?
5734Can the world of woe itself furnish deceit of a darker dye?
5734Can we doubt that it would lead to results as frightful as anything described in the foregoing story?
5734Could I not reach it?
5734Death?
5734Did I say?
5734Did he know that he left me to return no more?
5734Did not St. Bridget tell you this?"
5734Do not these extracts show very clearly that Romanism can do things as bad as anything in the foregoing narrative?
5734Do you wonder if I feel like swearing when I think of priests and convents?"
5734Does the devil hold the keys of this nunnery, so that he can come and go as he pleases?
5734Dost thou desire the light of heaven, while thou rejectest the light of the Catholic faith?"
5734For many years my life has been one of continual suffering; and for what?
5734Had I really killed her?
5734Had I suffered so much in vain?
5734Had not the priest said that the dead would rise and eat me?
5734Has America nothing to fear from the inquisitors-- from the Jesuits?
5734Has America then nothing to do with Romanism?
5734Have WE then nothing to fear from Romanism?
5734Have you had anything to eat to- day?"
5734Having just tasted the sweets of freedom, how could I be content to remain in servitude all my life?
5734He came to me and asked,"What is the matter?"
5734He has set you an example, can you not follow it?"
5734Her first words were,"What have you been burning?
5734Here it is:--?
5734His countenance changed to a pale sickly hue, as he said,"My daughter, where did you get that dangerous book?
5734How can I see you go down to perdition?
5734How could I endure them?
5734How could I expect them to comprehend my danger, when they knew so little of the machination of my foes?
5734How could I hope to escape it, when they were so very strict, and able to read my most secret thoughts?
5734How do you expect to get out of their way?"
5734How long permit this system of priestly cruelty to continue?
5734How long-- O how long will you suffer these dens of iniquity to remain unopened?
5734How many die insane?
5734How then could I avert the consequences of this deep aversion to convent life, since it could not be concealed?
5734How, then, could we believe a bull, or decree, if it were put forth to- morrow, to release them from suspicion, or to screen them from obloquy?
5734I asked, and,"How shall I confess?
5734I asked, in a whisper;"and what have you done to induce them to punish you so?"
5734I asked,"and are you a Roman Catholic?"
5734I asked,"or did you both have to suffer, to pay for your generous act?"
5734I exclaimed, in astonishment;"why is it a sin?"
5734I had not the wings of a dove, and whither should I flee from the furious grasp of my relentless persecutors?
5734I might, perchance, escape it for that time, but what assurance had I that I was not ultimately destined to such an end?
5734I nodded assent, and once more asked,"What did you do?"
5734I said"my dear father, how long will you be imprisoned if you do not get a pardon?"
5734I then asked him what canton I was in?
5734I was among strangers, in a strange place, and, having been so often deceived, might I not be again?
5734I was only a nun, and who would care if I was punished unjustly?
5734If I left these kind friends, and leave them I must, who would take me in?
5734If that image is really the devil, where did he get that key?
5734In God alone could I trust, yet why is he so far from helping me?
5734In fact, she seemed so constantly on the qui vive, the lady of the house one day said to her,"Sarah, what is the matter with you?
5734In whom could I confide?
5734Is it possible that she could be such a hypocrite?
5734Is it rational to suppose that the mere act of repeating a prayer can heal the wounded spirit, or give peace to a troubled conscience?
5734Is it right to tell a lie?"
5734Is it right, is it just to starve a person two whole days for shutting the door a little too hard?
5734Is it strange that I felt as though life was hardly worth preserving?
5734Is my statement false?
5734Is not their religion as dear to them, as ours is to us?"
5734Is not this enough to tempt one to help find her?
5734Is not this the spirit that invariably actuates the inquisitors?
5734It was a fearful alternative, but what else could we do?
5734It was a fiendish spirit, undoubtedly, that prompted her to seek revenge upon the dying, but what else could we expect?
5734Know you not that his holiness the Pope has placed it in the Index Expurgatorius, because it has been the means of the damnation of millions of souls?
5734Look at me; am I afraid to be seen?"
5734Looking him full in the face( which, by the way, I knew was considered by him a great crime), I asked,"Do you ever expect to die?"
5734Must sorrow and despair forever be the portion of my cup?"
5734Must we leave her by the way- side?
5734No proof do you say?
5734Now we ask, what kind of fruit does the tree of Popery bear, in any country, that it should claim homage, and respect, as a good religion?"
5734O, did he think when he talked to me so kindly, so faithfully, that it was his last opportunity to give me good advice?
5734On page 75 he says,"What, then, is the Inquisition of the nineteenth century?
5734One of them replied,"We are in search of a nun, and are very sure she came in here?"
5734Or who would care if they did hear?
5734Or, are the priests on such friendly terms with his satanic majesty that they lend him their keys?
5734Or, do they hold them as partners?
5734Shall I tell you my story, dear?"
5734She called at many houses before she found any one who wished for help; and her first question at each place was,"Are you a Catholic?"
5734She expressed great sympathy for the sad condition my feet were in, and asked if I had no shoes?
5734She gave me a cordial welcome, saying, with a smile, as she led me to a seat,"I guess, my dear, you are a run- a- way, are you not?"
5734She looked at me a moment as though she would read my very soul, and said,"And so you did not find your friends, after all, did you?"
5734She paused a moment, and then asked,"Did you find your friends?"
5734She then asked,"Were those men calling after you?"
5734She then asked,"Where have you been?"
5734She then asked,"Who put you here?"
5734She therefore said to him,"You are not capable of bringing up that child; why do n''t you give her to Priest Dow?"
5734Should I not have to undergo some death more terrible than ordinary?
5734The next question was,"When?"
5734The one great object of my life; the subject that continually pressed upon my mind was the momentous question, how shall I escape?
5734The priest pointed to the heaving, tumbling billows of smoke that were rolling below, and; asked,"How would you like to be thrown into the lime?"
5734The priest then asked,"How long?"
5734The priest then asked,"Who sent you into her?"
5734Then came the fearful suggestion, were these kettles ever heated?
5734Then immediately I heard the question, and it seemed to come from the figure of Christ,"Will you obey?
5734Then taking me by the arms, he gave me a hard shake, saying,"Have I not told you that you would be punished, if you made a noise?
5734Then the question was,"How many times?"
5734There are things that may not even be alluded to, and if it were possible to speak of them, who would believe the story?
5734They are all Infidels or Atheists; and how can they be otherwise?
5734Think you that a wise, merciful, and all powerful being would allow such a hell as this to exist?
5734Treat me with so much tenderness, and I might say affection, and then give me up to what was worse than death?
5734Was I rising in their esteem, or did they think to frighten me into obedience by the grandeur of his majestic mien?
5734Was I to meet a fate like this?
5734Was I to meet a fate like this?
5734Was I to undergo such tortures, and which of those infernal engines would be applied to me?
5734Was it for this I had so long struggled, toiled, wept and prayed?
5734Was it possible for me so far to conquer myself, as to love the persons with whom I lived?
5734Was it then finally destroyed, never again to be revived?
5734Was there no way that I could save her?
5734Was this to be the only use I was to make of liberty?
5734Were those terrible sufferings in reserve for me?
5734What could it mean?
5734What could they do without her?
5734What could we do?
5734What did you do that for?"
5734What does it all mean?"
5734What else can we call it?
5734What had I done to deserve such a fife of misery?
5734What have I done that I should become the victim of such cruelty?
5734What if the Superior should find her thus?
5734What is done with all the money?
5734What is done with the rich vestments and jewels?
5734What is it but a dark and terrible power on earth before which so many horrible memories start up?
5734What is the average length of life?
5734What should I do?
5734What should we do with her?
5734What smells so?"
5734What will become of them?
5734What would I not have given could I have been again restored to my father?
5734What would become of me?
5734What would it be?
5734When I entered the room she looked up and said,"Have you come to release me, or only to suffer with me?"
5734When public burnings became inexpedient-- as at Goa-- did they not make provision for private executions?
5734When you was in the world were they unkind to you?"
5734Where do the priests get all their brilliants to perform high mass and adorn their processions?
5734Where does all the hair of the saints come from, which is sold in lockets for high prices as sure preventives of evil?
5734Where have you lived all your days?"
5734Where is the authority in reason, in revelation, for such a life?
5734Whither should I flee?
5734Who can tell the anguish of their souls when they entered that deserted chamber?
5734Who is responsible for the FANATICISM that induces a young female to incarcerate herself?
5734Who put you there?"
5734Who would have the power to rescue me in my hour of need?
5734Who would hear me?
5734Whose were those skeletons?
5734Why are my prayers so long unanswered?
5734Why does he not at once"break the bands of iron, and let the oppressed go free?"
5734Why were my prayers and tears disregarded?
5734Why were they not made of wood?
5734Will not every pilgrim who repairs to this holy mountain add his testimony to the truthfulness of these young shepherds?
5734Will you allow me to ask you a few questions?"
5734Will you come to my house and rest awhile?
5734Will you come?
5734Will you leave off sin?"
5734Will you not arise in your might, and demand that these convent doors be opened, and"the oppressed"allowed to"go free"?
5734Would not the people protect me?
5734Would they be allowed to take me back to those fearful cells, where no ray of mercy could ever reach me?
5734You believe there is one, do you?
5734Your work will not be hard; will you go?"
5734and do you forget that you are a little girl?
5734and what is the Inquisition to us?
5734and why were they buried in that place and in that manner?
5734eat the flesh of a corpse?
5734exclaimed the priest furiously,"are you mad?
5734exclaimed the priest,"Where did you see that dangerous book?
5734give their darling to a stranger?
5734he asked,"and what do you want this time of night?"
5734in what diocess?
5734or how came you here?"
5734or to burn one with hot irons because a little water was accidentally spilt on the floor?
5734said I to myself,"why was I born?
5734sleep here alone?"
5734talk of connections where the faith is concerned?
5734that is"How do you do young lady?"
5734under what bishop?
5734what do you fear?"
5734wretched youth, thou complainest of the dark, whilst thou art living in the clouds of error?
37695Are they married, sir?
37695But, having traced the inequality we complain of, to its origin, we proceed to ask again, what is the remedy? 37695 Do you believe that females are seduced into nunneries?"
37695Do you believe they attempt to tamper with our children or our wives?
37695How are we to account for this immeasurable difference between the realms of Protestantism and those of Catholicism? 37695 This bold lecturer,"( Michelet) continues the Recorder still,"bounds in passages like the following:''What is the nature of the Jesuit?
37695We have?
37695What do you mean by chastity?
37695Why send you Bibles all the world about; That men may read amiss and learn to doubt? 37695 ''We return home very wearied-- do we find repose there? 37695 ''What a life, what a condition is that of our priests''? 37695 ( Scarcely able to suppress a smile in finding the girl perfectly innocent) Have you had any immodest thoughts? 37695 * Are these Jesuits? 37695 1. Who are the Brothers of the Order of Hermits of St. Augustine? 37695 Admitting that they have been, what then, Mr. Brownson? 37695 Alone most of the time, and having these walls, these vaulted roofs, as sole witnesses, they talk; of what? 37695 And are you prepared, fellow citizens, for such a state of things? 37695 And do you dare condemn your predecessors in office for supporting him as such, or for being themselves monarchists? 37695 And how do you, Popish priests, justify yourselves in imposing on your deluded people, the idolatrous practice of praying to saints? 37695 And how, think you, reader, did he pay them their salaries? 37695 And is it not the duty of this country in particular, to be the very first to do so? 37695 And what effected this extraordinary change in popular sentiment? 37695 And what is the object of those hospitals? 37695 And what was the consequence? 37695 And why should a nation act differently from an individual, in many circumstances, at least? 37695 And why, or for what? 37695 And why, under these circumstances, are not Protestant Americans doing something for these their brethren? 37695 Are acts alone, and not their consequences, to be noticed? 37695 Are its tenets more liberal, its doctrines more mild, and its Popes, from the last century up to the present moment, less ambitious and more tolerant? 37695 Are not Jesuits flooding the country? 37695 Are not Popish concubines, denominated nuns and sisters ters of charity, flooding the country? 37695 Are the Italians inferior by nature to the Scotsmen, or the Spanish to the Danes? 37695 Are there no American ladies-- no Protestant ladies-- capable of teaching your children? 37695 Are these the men who collectively constitute an infallible church? 37695 Are these the men, as a body, with whom he promised to be always, even to the consummation of the world? 37695 Are we to take cognizance of effects, and pass by in silence their causes? 37695 Are you fond of any of them? 37695 Are you ignorant of this fact, Mr. Bishop? 37695 Are you sure you did nothing wrong? 37695 But can such things exist in a civilized country? 37695 But does it follow that the science of anatomy should not be studied? 37695 But how is it in the Popish creed? 37695 But is it true that labor is more encouraged and better paid, under Catholic than Protestant governments? 37695 But is that a reason why the moral anatomy and structure of the body Papal should not be dissected? 37695 But it will be asked,how do you know?
37695But what else could be expected of this Brownson?
37695But what has Popery brought amongst us?
37695But what if this League should succeed in that which seems to be after all their leading object, the circulation of the Bible in Italy?
37695But what need many words?
37695But what signifies it to a Jesuit priest, what Protestants think of poor Roman Catholics?
37695But what sort of influence would they lose?
37695But what was the course of O''Connell upon this occasion?
37695But what would you do had you the power?
37695But why distrust the well- known prudence of his wife, and the honor of a man he has known for years?
37695But why is she there?
37695But, on reflection, why blame Americans?
37695Call you this freedom of conscience?
37695Call you this the right of worshipping God according to the dictates of your own conscience?
37695Can language be plainer than this?
37695Can the Jesuit, Hughes,"make any thing else than what it is?"
37695Can the onward sweep of civilization be retarded?
37695Can the sapient critics to whom I have been alluding take a hint?
37695Can this be?
37695Can this ever be undone?
37695Can treason be expressed in stronger or more emphatic language?
37695Can you blush, my Lord Bishop?
37695Did I not, as Michelet expresses it,"hold the soul"of that lady?
37695Did I not, were I iniquitously disposed, as her bishop was, hold her body also?
37695Did Paul IV., or Innocent III., ever show an instance of greater intolerance than you do, under your present Pope, even in these United States?
37695Did any of these churches belong to this Order?
37695Did he not preach the religion of the Romish Church, think you?
37695Did not Erasmus live before the English Reformation?
37695Did not Luther live before the Reformation?
37695Did not Pope Urban VIII., in 1623, declare and pronounce the motion of the earth to be perverse in the highest degree?
37695Did not the Romish Church claim and enjoy the exclusive honor of striking the first blow at a man and a mind such as the world never saw before?
37695Did the ancient Romans encourage their children to kill their parents, or to commit patricide?
37695Did you ever like to sleep with him?
37695Do Bishops Hughes and Fenwick desire the names of the parties to this tragic and villanous outrage upon American credulity?
37695Do I state the truth, reverend gentlemen?
37695Do not facts within the knowledge and almost view of my readers, prove that it is the very reverse?
37695Do these gentlemen recollect the fate of Arius and his followers?
37695Do you call this freedom of conscience?
37695Do you desire that an engraving should be made of it, and scattered through the land?
37695Do you not know reader?
37695Do you see any difference manifested here towards heretics, and that which the Popes have always shown towards them?
37695Does Bishop Fenwick desire the names of these two nuns?
37695Does it follow that works upon that science should not be read?
37695Does it gain upon the Protestant religion, or is it going ahead of it, as some even in these United States will have it?
37695Does it not appear, Mr. Bishop, from the above bull, that Pope Adrian was a monarch?
37695Does not this deserve the execration of the virtuous and pious of all denominations?
37695Does not your Pope, your church, and do you not, yourselves, teach that the parties in such marriages are living in a state of adultery?
37695Does this Brownson believe that his readers are all a parcel of ignoramuses?
37695Had you these thoughts by day, or by night?
37695Has Mezerey told an old lie?
37695Has all modern science been preaching a lie?
37695Has not this Bishop Hughs been in close correspondence with the traitor O''Connell, ever since he sounded the first note of repeal?
37695Has the infallible Church concluded to ship them to our western States?
37695Have I satisfied my readers that I have stated the truth, and, though not the whole truth,--nothing but the truth?
37695Have I satisfied them that the Popish Church and Papists have ever been the sworn enemies of Protestants?
37695Have husbands any idea of the questions which a confessor puts to their wives?
37695Have not Papists all over the world, during the last few years, assumed a more daring and menacing attitude?
37695Have not their language and measures, even in this country, become more turbulent and insurrectional?
37695Have the last three centuries been pushing forward in the face of truth, and acting out the lie?
37695Have you been guilty of adultery or fornication, and how often?
37695Have you desired to commit either, and how often?
37695Have you dwelt upon them for any length of time?
37695Have you ever endeavored to excite your own passions?
37695Have you ever intended to commit fornication or adultery?
37695Have you ever observed, reader, that a mind destitute of a Bible education invariably acquires a sort of low cunning?
37695Have you ever read the works of Salmeron, a Jesuit like yourself, but a theologian of learning, which you are not?
37695Have you ever taken indecent liberties with yourself, or with your husband?
37695Have you ever taken pleasure in thinking upon these subjects?
37695Have you not been thinking about men?
37695Have you, my Lord Bishop Hughs, ever read the life of Pope Adrian?
37695He answered,"Jesus Christ""Is not the Pope the head of the church?"
37695He is a sinner, like thyself; has he the right then to be severe?
37695He is now fairly between Scylla and Charybdis; he must fall upon one; and which does he choose?
37695He passed on, and what, think you, Americans, were the fruits of his mission?
37695Here are your words, viz:"What are the priests of Christendom, as they now are?
37695How are the people educated in Popish France?
37695How are the public to know which?
37695How can the evils of Popery be known, unless they are exposed to public view, and seen by those who are competent to judge of their evil tendencies?
37695How could he, indeed?
37695How did he keep his faith with this poor harmless people?
37695How did his Holiness, the Pope, act on this occasion?
37695How did the Pope act?
37695How do Popish bishops persuade their people to blind submission to their will, and to the will of the traitor O''Connell?
37695How is it with operatives and children in factories there?
37695How is this to be accounted for?
37695How long did these thoughts about men continue?
37695How long will you remain the dupes of popes, bishops, priests and their agents?
37695How often do we thank God that we are endowed with reason?
37695How true this is; and is it not strange, beyond account, that Americans can not see it?
37695How would it be if his Royal Holiness the Pope, were proved to be a weak and licentious old profligate, unable to rule, and unwilling to obey?
37695How would our Western citizens, Wolverines, Suckers, Hoosiers, and Squatters, like such a Secretary of State?
37695How would the citizens of Tennessee, and Illinois, like such gentlemen, as Secretaries for their respective States?
37695I ask any man whether the language of O''Connell and the Pope''s agents in this country, is even susceptible of any other interpretation?
37695I ask you, Irish Papists, whether I am exaggerating or even discoloring the truth, in what I here state?
37695I have been often asked the following questions: Why did you leave the Roman Catholic Church?
37695I wonder whether the Corporal has ever read Dante''s poem on Hell?
37695If the power of the Pope, in these United States, be only spiritual, what has he to do with this government, or this government with him?
37695If this old Athenian law were in force in Ireland, where now would be the head of O''Connell?
37695In whom is it centred?
37695Is he to be believed in preference to me, even if history was silent?
37695Is it not rather a disgrace, and a lasting lampoon upon American freedom, to tolerate this violation of the first principles of reciprocal rights?
37695Is it not so in the whole population of Mexico?
37695Is it not so with Hughs, of New York, Fenwick, of Boston, and the whole tribe of Popish bishops throughout the United States''?
37695Is it so, indeed, Mr. Brownson?
37695Is it tangible?
37695Is it true that God lives?
37695Is it visible?
37695Is it wise in him to suspect a worthy man?
37695Is its persecuting spirit the same?
37695Is not Brownson, the Pope''s Agent, flooding the country with infidel principles and treason against our government?
37695Is that a death- bed where a Christian dies?
37695Is that true?
37695Is the general rule or general principle to be denied because there are exceptions to either?
37695Is the reader satisfied yet that this is not correct, and that the only object of these men is further deceit and deeper treachery?
37695Is there any record of it?
37695Is there any thing reciprocal in this?
37695Is this clear enough?
37695Is this fair?
37695Is this freedom of conscience?
37695Is this persecuting heretics or not?
37695Is this really the state of things?
37695Is this true, and if so, how shall I be able to prove it?
37695It may farther be asked, why not?
37695It was glorious in its time; but does it follow, did it follow, or can it follow, that we should now embrace it?
37695Many of you have visited Paris, and do you not there see, at the present day, a_ lying- in hospital_ attached to every nunnery in the city?
37695Margaret, suddenly turning round, asked one of the most garrulous and verbose amongst them,"Who is this Martin Luther?"
37695Must American parents go to Europe, and take from the 546 purlieus of Popish convents, instructors for their children?
37695Must not the atmosphere of our freedom be impregnated with immorality, disease, and final death?
37695Must we call robbers honest men?
37695Must we call their accessories-- nuns-- ladies of virtue?
37695Must we hug the shadow, when the substance ceases to exist?
37695Must we stand and fold our arms while the malaria of Popery is stalking all over our land, carrying death and disease with it wherever it goes?
37695Need I tell the reader who or what that enemy is?
37695Not a single one of those numerous holy days which the Infallible Church sanctions?
37695Nothing else?
37695Now Messrs. Bishops Hughes and Fenwick, do you approve of the manner in which your Popish church has treated this Waldensean soldier?
37695Now can you scarcely lull the stubborn crew; And what if they should know as much as you?"
37695One of the Councillors of the Holy Inquisition asked this intrepid man and pious Christian Protestant,"Who is the head of the Church?"
37695Or has the_ Christian League_ counted the cost at which this may be done?
37695Or will you not think me trifling with you, and sporting with a grave subject?
37695Or would he try to cultivate both without sufficient hands to do either well?
37695Ought they not to interfere in correcting such a state of things?
37695Papists frequently and tauntingly ask Protestants"Where would be your Bible, were it not for our Church?"
37695Peter?"
37695Pools,"dolts, double dolts,"as the Jesuit Rodin calls all who contribute to the support of Popish nunneries, are you not ashamed of yourselves?
37695Reader, did you ever see infidelity in a cottage?
37695Shall the cowl shelter the adulterous monk in this land of freedom?
37695Suppose they even succeeded in suppressing Jesuitism altogether in that country, what then?
37695Ten, twelve, or eighteen, is it?
37695That is as I would have it?''"
37695That which thou hast never dared to whisper in thy mother''s ear, tell me; who will ever know it?''
37695The Popish flood, which Eugene Sue is trying to dam, or the flood occasioned by the sale of the Wandering Jew in New York and elsewhere?
37695The first question put to him was,"Who are your associates?"
37695The question is, or ought to be, Is the Popish religion on the increase?
37695The universities?
37695There was actually no punishment known to their laws for the commission of such a crime; and why, reader?
37695Think you that all these things were brought about by the causes to which the world would attribute them?
37695This may all seem like romance; but is it so?
37695Thou mightest have been in want; Protestants might have neglected thee; but what of that?
37695Under these circumstances, how were Americans to be blamed?
37695Under these circumstances, why should I be accused of treating a grave subject lightly or ironically?
37695Very true, it is flooding the country; but is not Popery flooding the country?
37695Was he grossly ignorant?
37695Was he not a monarch?
37695Was he not, to use his holiness''own words, the monarch"of all the islands upon which the sun hath shone?"
37695Was it not a Pope that fomented a crusade against the Hungarians, and endeavored to overthrow the King of Norway?
37695Was it not a Pope, and that Pope Innocent III., who in one year, by virtue of his divine authority, gave away three royal crowns?
37695Was it not a Pope, and that Pope no less a personage than Innocent III., that tried to dethrone King John of England?
37695Was it not about this very period that the world gave birth to the illustrious Milton?
37695Was it not at this period that Dryden was born?
37695Was it not at this period that the brightest lights of literature that ever illumined the world were shining in all their glory?
37695Was it out of the bonus of a hundred thousand ducats, which he received for chartering or sanctioning the college?
37695Was there ever a truer picture of the operations of Jesuits than this?
37695We see and know them to be oppressed and ground to the dust-- for what?
37695We should soon have State armed against State; and in place of one united army and one commander- in- chief, we should have twenty?
37695Were the Jesuits dangerous or not?
37695Were they particularly dangerous as respected Switzerland?
37695What avail your laws against treason, implied treason and constructive treason?
37695What becomes here, of Corporal Brownson''s assertion, that"the people are better educated, in general, in Popish than Protestant countries"?
37695What becomes, now, of the assertions of Puseyites and Jesuits on the subject of Popish charity and humanity to the poor?
37695What do you think of them, now that you have become a Roman Catholic?
37695What does Bishop Fenwick''s Corporal Trim think of this?
37695What does St Bernard say of the priests of his day?
37695What has been the consequence?
37695What have Popish priests introduced into this country?
37695What have we, American citizens, done for our Protestant brethren in the Alpine valleys?
37695What if his government were proved to be one of the most corrupt, avaricious, tyrannical, that ever existed upon earth?
37695What if it should be found that the Pope is not an angel, and that his government is far from being perfect?
37695What is that, sir?
37695What is the condition of man in this glorious world or ours, under the influence of popery?
37695What is the difference between a Jesuit father, and a secular priest?
37695What is the inference?
37695What must an American Christian think of those Popish bishops, who vouch for the truth of O''Connell''s statements?
37695What now must be thought of the veracity of O''Connell, the would- be Liberator of Ireland?
37695What of the sufferings of this transitory and fleeting world?
37695What property and estate do they hold?
37695What say the sympathisers of Popery to this?
37695What signifies the Texas question in the sight of God?
37695What sins have you committed?
37695What the Oregon difficulties?
37695What things does Brownson mean?
37695What was to be done in this case?
37695What, under these circumstances would be thought of the sympathizers?
37695What, under these circumstances, can save us?
37695When the impure waters of Popery are permitted to flow into our lakes and fresh streams, must not all be contaminated, in time?
37695Where can we find a man who values character more highly than an Irish Protestant?
37695Where is it to be found?
37695Where shall we find any thing like it in any other order?
37695Where would be the heads of the Roman Catholic Bishops and Archbishops of Ireland?
37695Which of these floods does the reverend gentleman to whom I allude, prefer?
37695Who denies the former?
37695Who is there that does not recollect the part, which repealers played in that election?
37695Who or which of the primitive Christians, was ever known to pray to saints?
37695Who ordered the Irish Catholics to turn out with a banner bearing upon it the treasonable inscription,"Americans sha n''t rule us"?
37695Who would feel for them if the city was reduced to ashes?
37695Who would sow wheat in a soil unprepared to receive it?
37695Who, at least in Boston, forgets the destruction of the Ursuline Convent?
37695Who, for instance, would place on a horse a harness which youth and want of exercise did not enable it to carry?
37695Who, then, does this Popish agent want to rule them?
37695Why do Irish priests refuse the state provision which Great Britain is willing to make for them?
37695Why do they not pursue the same course in relation to Popery?
37695Why do we not teach even our little ones to pray that the Lord may rescue our brethren the Vaudois from the cruelties of Popery?
37695Why does not conscious innocence tell her to fly from him?
37695Why does not instinct warn her off?
37695Why not resist these tyrannical exactions of the Church of Rome?
37695Why teach the children of the poor to read; That a new race of doubters may succeed?
37695Why then, it will be said, did you leave them?
37695Why will mothers, married women, go to confession to these men, or why will husbands be such inconceivable dupes as to permit it?
37695Why will they entrust themselves, alone and unprotected by father or mother, brother or honorable lover, with these scheming, artful seducers?
37695Will Americans read a report made to the French Chambers in Paris, by the Duke de Broglie, on the subject of public instruction and Jesuitism?
37695Will Americans reflect for a moment that we have about three millions of the disciples of O''Connell and Popish bishops in this country?
37695Will either of you contradict me?
37695Will it be said that I am also incorrect in my charges against the Ursuline nuns of Charlestown, Massachusetts?
37695Will the illustrious changeling permit me to bring one or two to his recollection?
37695Will the reader allow me to relate it?
37695Will the reader be pleased to attend to what this infallible Pope says, and that, only between three and four hundred years ago?
37695Will the reader go back with me, to the history of ancient times?
37695Will the reader indulge me, while I quote a passage or two from the London Quarterly Review, for June, 1844?
37695Will the reader permit me to add my petition to this, and will he join me in beseeching the Throne of Grace to receive it graciously?
37695Will the reader think me tedious, if I give him a more explicit account, taken from Moreland''s history of those people, than I myself can give?
37695Will they further read a small work written by Messrs. Michelet and Quinet, professors in the French national college?
37695Will they not soon be ready to exclaim, in the language of inspiration,"Why died I not from the womb?"
37695Will this statement too be called an old lie?
37695Will you believe it, Americans?
37695Will you dare look me in the eye, and say that you would not support his government?
37695Will you dare look me in the face, and say that you would not support him?
37695Will you dare stand before me, and tell me that the Pope of Rome it not himself a monarch?
37695Will you, Messrs. Bishops, after this, presume to say that the Popish church does not sanction the persecution of heretics?
37695Would Popery cease to exist?
37695Would he permit those interviews to continue?
37695Would it be yours, poor, warm- hearted, but deluded Irish Catholics?
37695Would it not seem from this that the gift of reason was no bounty in reality to man?
37695Would not any sensible man at the meeting advise this spouter to sit down, and no longer intrude upon their time by such nonsense?
37695Would you not, if you could, persecute every heretic in the United States?
37695Would you, gentlemen of the Christian League, not smile at the individual whom you saw thus employed?
37695Would your new Popish rulers give you a better constitution?
37695You are young, sir, or you have been so; between ourselves, what do you think of such a situation?
37695and I ask the candid historian if it is not so in every country where Popery prevails?
37695and if so, how shall I be able to prove this upon the trial of the cause?
37695and if so, which of them?
37695and is nothing to be done, or shall nothing be done for the science of morals?
37695and must the work pause, and wait till the huge car of Rome can rumble slowly up and bear it onward into the caves of night again?
37695are they enabled to hold property?
37695as if instinct was something superior to it?
37695by whom instituted?
37695can he"make the lily a rose, or the rose a lily?"
37695can he"make the oak a vine, or the vine an oak?"
37695can you not anticipate?
37695do you mean to say that the word of God never drops from the Pope''s lips?
37695gives of a Romish Pope?
37695how dare he outrage the feelings of the very people that give him bread to eat, and clothes to his back?
37695is it true that man has a soul?
37695is it true that mind is not matter?
37695is it true that the earth moves?
37695is it true that the sun rises and sets?
37695must we call Jesuit assassins reverend gentlemen?
37695not even that of the Pope of Rome?
37695or could I, if hardened in the iniquitous practice of hearing confession much longer than I was then, pass that lady without lowering mine?
37695or the remarkable activity of Popish minds between the sixth and sixteenth centuries?
37695shall he not risk something, to confirm the statements which are crowding upon us day after day, in relation to the immorality of Popish priests?
37695what drove him in such haste from his parochial residence?
37695what the repeal brawlings?
37695what the trade with China?
37695who will dare to say that his situation is the same as before?
37695why prostitute thyself to the base purposes of Popery?
37695will you dare assert that she does not sanction their total extirpation?
10116And what will ye do in the end thereof?
10116From whence,he says,"come wars and quarrels among you?
10116Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? 10116 Lord,"they answer,"when saw we Thee?"
10116So runs my dream; but what am I? 10116 Suppose ye that these Galilaeans were sinners above all the Galilaeans?
10116To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me? 10116 What?"
10116Why seek ye the living among the dead? 10116 Why should God go out of His way, as it were, to care for such a paltry folly as the pride of an ignorant, weak, short- sighted creature like man?
10116Will he be praised, rewarded, mentioned in the newspapers, if he fights well?
10116Will he get food enough, water enough, care enough, if he is wounded?
10116Will the officers lead us right?
10116? à ¦ ata à ¦ a?
10116? à ¦ ata à ¦ a?
10116? Ã ¦ ata-- sorrows are lessons; and that the most truly pitiable people often are those who have no sorrows, and ask for no man''s pity.
10116A Gospel?
10116A child''s first impressions of this life, what are they but pleasure?
10116Above all, I may say-- Who will lead us into all truth?
10116All true love of husband and wife, mother and child, sister and brother, friend and friend, man to his country,--what does it mean but this?
10116Am I discontented with myself, or with things about me, and outside of me?
10116Am I speaking almost to deaf ears?
10116And are not you, too, soldiers-- soldiers of Jesus Christ?
10116And deeper still, why does a little child know when it has done wrong?
10116And do we not know that so it is?
10116And do you not know that it is among such people as these that pestilence is always bred?
10116And even if He had not, would not common sense tell us that He intended us to do so?
10116And how can you best do that?
10116And how does he try to bring them round to him?
10116And how far shall we have to go to find ourselves face to face with God?
10116And how shall we become like God?
10116And how?
10116And how?
10116And how?
10116And if God has made it bear even the poorest fruit in me, why should He not make it bear fruit in other men and in all the world?
10116And if not, is not the pestilence of the soul more subtle and more contagious than any pestilence of the body?
10116And if they shall make answer,"And who is He that I did not know Him?
10116And if you ask me, How is it a sacrifice to God to confess to Him that we are sinners?
10116And in the kingdom of nature how does God begin with mankind?
10116And is it not as true for us now, ay, for all nations and all mankind now, as it was when it was uttered?
10116And is not the answer the most essential of all answers?
10116And know you not Who that Light is, and what He said of little children?
10116And no doubt it is perfectly and literally true: but answer me this, when does the wicked man do that which is lawful and right?
10116And no man ever gained it but what he found the truth of St Peter''s own words,"Who will harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?"
10116And now, my dear friends, what has this to do with us?
10116And shall I forget Thee, disobey Thee, neglect to praise, and honour, and worship Thee, and thank Thee day and night, for Thy great glory?
10116And shall there be no noble indignation in God when He beholds all the wrong which is done on earth?
10116And that we are chastised for pride, who does not know?
10116And the people asked him saying, What shall we do then?
10116And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do?
10116And therefore I must ask, in sober sadness, how long would His influence last?
10116And they say, How doth God know?
10116And to that the other party will answer, Has not God said,"Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself?"
10116And what answer is that?
10116And what are they like, those blessed beings of whom the text speaks?
10116And what are they?
10116And what are those heavenly places?
10116And what did they do?
10116And what do they do, those blessed beings?
10116And what followed?
10116And what has He made?
10116And what if, as needs must happen at whiles, the sovereign were not a man, but a woman or a child?
10116And what is our duty in them?
10116And what is that mob?
10116And what is that?
10116And what is the grace of Christ?
10116And what is the grace of life?
10116And what is the gracious law which will save you from the terrible law which will make you go on from worse to worse?
10116And what is this but self- conceit-- ruinous, I had almost said, blasphemous?
10116And what is this witness of which the apostle speaks?
10116And what right thing?
10116And what was our Lord''s answer-- seemingly more stern than ever?
10116And when one asks in astonishment-- You call yourselves Christians?
10116And whence comes the population of parents whom these children represent?
10116And who are easy- going folk like you and me, that we should arrogate to ourselves a place in that grand company?
10116And who are they?
10116And who is He?
10116And who is the Judge but God Himself, who is set on His throne judging right, while you are doing wrong?
10116And who is the officer, to whom that judge will deliver you?
10116And who save God has put them into the world''s heart?
10116And who was that adversary?
10116And whose voice can that be but the voice of Christ, and the Spirit of God?
10116And why does that please God?
10116And why?
10116And why?
10116And why?
10116And why?
10116And why?
10116Are any of you, again, in the habit of cheating your neighbours, or dealing unfairly by them?
10116Are not such thoughts unjust and uncharitable to your neighbours, to your country, to all mankind?
10116Are not they enough to possess?
10116Are not they enough wherewith to lie down at night in peace, and rise to- morrow to take what comes to- morrow, even as he took what came to- day?
10116Are they the anxious people?
10116Are those who do most work, either the plotting or intriguing people?
10116Are we not apt to say to them"Raca"--to speak cruelly, contemptuously, fiercely of them, if they thwart us?
10116Are we not( I am, I know, may God forgive me for it) apt to be angry with our brethren without a cause, out of mere peevishness?
10116Are we selfish?
10116As for any real improvement in human nature-- where is it?
10116Ask yourselves each, Am I at peace?
10116Ay, more, which can not only make these tiny living things, but, more wonderful still, make them make themselves?
10116But Lord, how could I do less?
10116But does our Lord bid us copy a cheat?
10116But for the honour of our Lord, we may say, Does not this story shew that the Lord is humane enough, tender enough, to satisfy all mankind?
10116But from whom do they come?
10116But from whom does that good come, save from Christ and from the Spirit of Christ, from whom alone come all good gifts?
10116But how are such souls recompensed in the earth?
10116But how could that be?
10116But how is it that they are ever needed?
10116But how many?
10116But how shall we know Christ''s sheep when we see them?
10116But how shall we know these temptations?
10116But how to worship Him?
10116But how?
10116But if so; why does our Lord mention it?
10116But if that be all, why can they not say their prayers at home?
10116But if we can find a Father of our spirits, of our souls, shall we not rather be in subjection to Him and live?
10116But if you will do the thing you know to be right, and say the thing you know to be true, then what can harm you?
10116But in what sense is He not content?
10116But is that all?
10116But may not Christ have His elect among them?
10116But should we know Him merely by His bearing and character?
10116But some one will say, how can that be, when so many of the old Hebrews seem to have known nothing about the next life?
10116But the Holy Spirit is spoken of in Scripture under the likeness of a dove?
10116But then comes the question, Of all the flowers in a single field, is one in ten thousand ever looked at by child or by men?
10116But then what does he say is their sin?
10116But those who were trying earnestly to do their work, though amid many mistakes and failures, why should they dread the coming of the kingdom of God?
10116But what does that mean?
10116But what does that mean?
10116But what has that to do with us, free self- governed Englishmen, in this peaceful and prosperous land?
10116But what has that, again, to do with us?
10116But what is good?
10116But what is it that troubles you?
10116But what is our Lord''s solemn answer?
10116But what kind of comfort do we not merely like but need?
10116But what manner of man was St John the Baptist in the meantime?
10116But what name?
10116But what picture of St John the Baptist shall we choose whereby to represent him to ourselves, as the forerunner of the incarnate God?
10116But what says Easter day?
10116But what shall we say to that lost sheep?
10116But where, oh where?
10116But where?
10116But which is to come first,--love to God, or love to man?
10116But who are they?
10116But who has seen those countless tribes, which have been living down, in utter darkness, since the making of the world?
10116But who is the adversary of that man, and who is the judge, and who is the officer?
10116But who may abide the day of His coming?
10116But who will help us to drink the bitter cup?
10116But why should God resist the proud?
10116But why should it be true?
10116But why?
10116But why?
10116But with what are they not content?
10116But yet, as in Judea of old, would He not be only too successful?
10116But you may say, What is all this to us?
10116But, after all, why should you try to improve?
10116But, some of you may say, Is it not so after all?
10116Can any man put off these bad habits in a moment, as he puts off his coat?
10116Can he feel for frail me?
10116Can we suppose that God would take one view of these Corinthians, and then inspire St Paul to take another view?
10116Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee?
10116Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are?
10116Come they not hence, even of the lusts which war in your members?
10116Commended him for cheating him a second time, and teaching his debtors to cheat him?
10116Did He mean us not to love them, after He has made us love them, we know not how or why?
10116Did He say in vain,"All power is given unto me in heaven and earth?"
10116Did He say in vain,"Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world?"
10116Did He speak with a frown, or with something like a smile?
10116Did not Christ bring heaven with Him whithersoever He went?
10116Did the apostles, then, believe in these three goddesses?
10116Did they think that He had gone away and left them?
10116Did they, therefore, as would have been natural, weep and lament?
10116Do I mean that we are to submit slavishly to circumstances, like dumb animals?
10116Do I mean, then, that the text has nothing to do with us?
10116Do I say this to frighten you away from being religious?
10116Do not good men often lead lives of poverty and affliction?
10116Do not men make large fortunes, or rise to fame and power, by base and wicked means?
10116Do such people get most work done?
10116Do these men know of Whom they talk?
10116Do they find that in Scripture?
10116Do we indulge our passions?
10116Do we neglect our duty?
10116Do we not live and move and have our being in God?
10116Do we pride ourselves on being something?
10116Do we squander our money?
10116Do we?--but what use to go on reminding men of truths which no one believes, because they are too painful and searching to be believed in comfort?
10116Do you ask what will Christ give me?
10116Do you believe the Bible?
10116Do you believe the Christian religion?
10116Do you believe the Creeds?
10116Do you doubt that?
10116Do you fancy that I understand them, though my reason, as well as Holy Scripture, tells me that they are true?
10116Do you hear that there are savages and heathens, generations of them, within a rifle- shot of the house?
10116Do you know what it is?
10116Do you know who that Caesar is, my friends?
10116Do you not hear from the psalmists, and prophets, and apostles, of a God who judges and punishes such generations as this?
10116Do you not see the difference, the infinite difference, and the good news in that?
10116Do you not think that God will punish YOU for all this?
10116Do you not understand me?
10116Do you think that God is a tempter and a deceiver?
10116Does He hear me?
10116Does He see me?
10116Does any one say-- These things are too high for me; I can not understand them?
10116Does he hear voices from heaven telling little children that they are lost sinners?
10116Does he know what I go through?"
10116Does he see lightning come from heaven to strike sinners dead, or earthquakes rise and swallow them up?
10116Does it matter very much what I say and do now, provided I make my peace with Him before I die?
10116Does it not sober us to see even a picture of Christ crucified?
10116Does not God punish men every day for their father''s sins?
10116Does not this earth look brighter to him then?
10116Does that seem strange?
10116Does that sound much like a general increase of armaments?
10116Does that state of things look much like progress of the human race?
10116Does this seem strange to you?
10116Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom?
10116Doubtless it means that; but if it meant nothing more at first, why was not the plain word Gift enough for the Apostles?
10116For do we not find, do we not find, my friends, in practice, that our Lord''s words are true?
10116For is not the Old Testament spiritual as well as the New?
10116For says David again,"Lord, who shall dwell in Thy tabernacle, or who shall rest upon Thy holy hill?
10116For then comes in the question-- not merely is God good?
10116For to understand the original question-- Is it lawful to pay tribute to Caesar or no?
10116For was not St Paul an inspired apostle?
10116For what does he say-- and say not( remember always) of Christian magistrates in a Christian country, but actually of heathen Roman magistrates?
10116For what has a man of all his labour, and of the vexation of his heart, wherein he has laboured under the sun?
10116For what has a slave to do with pride?
10116For what is growth, but a thing making itself?
10116For what is it that thou lovest in thy neighbour?
10116For what is life that we should make such ado about it, and hug it so closely, and look to it to fill our hearts?
10116For what keener, what nobler enjoyment for rational and moral beings, than satisfaction with, and admiration of, a Being better than themselves?
10116For what says the 26th verse of this chapter?
10116For when He ascended to heaven out of their sight, did they consider that was seeing Him no more?
10116For when I ask you the solemn question, Would you know Christ if He came among you?
10116For who is our Lord?
10116Gavest thou the goodly wings unto the peacocks?
10116Has He not commanded us to love our wives, our children?
10116Has He not meant us to use them?
10116Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea?
10116Hast thou given the horse strength?
10116Have His words passed away?
10116Have his father''s sins kept him ignorant, or in anywise hindered his rise in life?
10116Have his father''s sins made him unhealthy?
10116Have the father''s sins made the son poor?
10116Have they no time-- I am sure they have the heart-- to tend the wounded and the fever- stricken, that they may rise and fight once more?
10116He will make you like Himself, partaker of His grace; and what is that?
10116High pay?
10116How are we to look at it?
10116How can He be?
10116How can I tell whether I should recognise, after all, my Saviour and my Lord?
10116How can she help being distracted by the thought of to- morrow?
10116How can they be to any finite and created being?
10116How can they be too strong, in face of what is now passing in a neighbouring land?
10116How could he be?
10116How dare any man say-- Bad I am, and bad I must remain-- while the God who made heaven and earth offers to make you good?
10116How dare he be covetous, ambitious, revengeful, false?
10116How do I know that if He said, as in Judea of old,"Will ye too go away?"
10116How else dare Abraham ask of God,"Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
10116How else has God''s command to the old Jews any meaning,"Be ye holy, for I am holy?"
10116How is it your duty to deal, then, with these poor children?
10116How is that, my friends?
10116How shall I make myself safe against the chances and changes of life?
10116How should I be able to pull through such a trouble?
10116How then dare I ask it of you?
10116How were they recompensed in the earth?
10116How, but by the very test which Christ has laid down, it seems to me, in this very parable?
10116How, then, shall we picture John the Baptist to ourselves?
10116How?
10116I have been a philanthropist: but have I really loved my fellow- men?
10116I have given large sums in charity: but have I ever sacrificed anything for my fellow- men?
10116I should answer with St Peter,"Lord, to whom shall we go?
10116If God can give you common sense about one thing, why not about another?
10116If God were really angry with, really hated, the proud man, or any other man, would He need only to resist him?
10116If St John himself was struck down with awe, what shall we feel, even the best and purest among us?
10116If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him?"
10116If inspiration does not mean that, what does it mean?
10116If our Lord could make stones into bread to satisfy His hunger, why should He not do so?
10116If this chapter was a lesson to our forefathers, how is it to be a lesson to us likewise?
10116If we could feed ourselves by making bread of stones, would not that make us proud enough?
10116If we had such a Comforter as that, could we not take evil from his hands, as well as good?
10116If we have to rebuke our children for doing wrong, do we begin by trying to break their hearts?
10116If you and I could make the whole city worship and obey us, by casting ourselves off this cathedral unhurt, would not that make us proud enough?
10116If you had a tribe of Red Indians on the frontier of your settlement, would you take the less guard against them, because you did not put them there?
10116In the sense in which a hard task- master is not content with his slave, when he flogs him cruelly for the slightest fault?
10116Is God pure?
10116Is God sinless?
10116Is God wise?
10116Is He not as ready to hear in the field, and in the workshop and in the bed- chamber, as in the church?
10116Is it not obvious now, and has it not been notorious in every country, and in all times, that so it is?
10116Is it not the most blessed news, that He who takes away, is the very same as He who gives?
10116Is it not true?
10116Is it something outside you?-- something which is NOT you yourself?
10116Is it your will, my friends; or is it not?
10116Is not God harder on some than on others?
10116Is not Jesus Christ the same yesterday, to- day, and for ever?
10116Is not that blessed news?
10116Is not that man recompensed in the earth?
10116Is not that the question of all questions?
10116Is not the Old Testament inspired, and that by the Spirit of God?
10116Is not the adulteration of food just now as scandalous as it is unchecked?
10116Is not the condition of the masses in many great cities as degraded and as sad as ever was that of the serfs in the middle ages?
10116Is that a hard word?
10116Is that not a sin to bow our hearts as the heart of one man?
10116Is that not noble?
10116Is there a luxury in which a respectable man could safely indulge, which I have denied myself?
10116Is there in one of them the high instincts-- even the desire to do a merciful act?
10116Is there knowledge in the Most High?"
10116Is there no hint in this blessing of God of something more than our mortal life-- something beyond our mortal life?
10116Is there not in every one of them, as in you, the Light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world?
10116Is this theory altogether novel and unheard of?
10116Is yours the duty which the good Samaritan felt?--the duty of mere humanity?
10116It was God who sowed the seed in me; surely it is God who has sowed it in other men?
10116Know you not what I mean?
10116Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven?
10116Let St Paul answer once more; who should know better than he, save Christ alone?
10116May He not have His sheep among them, who hear His voice though they know not that it is His voice?
10116May not His Spirit be working in some of them?
10116Merely to be comfortable?--To be free from pain, anxiety, sorrow?--To have only pleasant faces round us, and pleasant things said to us?
10116Might He not have been with the Father during those forty days, whenever they had not seen Him?
10116Must it not be so?
10116My dear friends, are they not too high for me likewise?
10116Nay, I would go further still, and say, Is not the righteous man recompensed on the earth every time he hears a strain of noble music?
10116Nay; was He not always in heaven?
10116Not in our parish, and what of that?
10116Not that which is bad in him?
10116Now how could that be a temptation to pride?
10116Now if we can thus have hope for some among the heathen abroad, shall we not have hope, too, for some among the heathen at home?
10116Now what are these spiritual sacrifices?
10116Now what is this, but worshipping the evil spirit, in order to get power over this world, that they may( as they fancy) amend it?
10116Now what was the secret of this inspired herdsman''s strength?
10116Now, is not this self- conceit?
10116Now, my dear friends,--surely beautiful things were made to be seen by some one, else why were they made beautiful?
10116Now, what does this word grace mean?
10116Now, why do I say all this?
10116Now, why was that flower put there?
10116Of the way in which the Spirit of God works in man?
10116Oh, is there a Holy One, whom I may contemplate with utter delight?
10116On what have you set your heart and affections?
10116Our Father has given us the cup-- shall we not drink it?
10116Proud, self- willed thoughts are surely out of place to- day( and what day are they in place?)
10116Refined?
10116Say to your fathers, husbands, brothers, sons, and say too, and that boldly, to the tradesmen with whom you deal-- Do you hear this?
10116Shall not He, who suffered without hope of reward, have His reward nevertheless?
10116Shall the just and holy God look on carelessly and satisfied at injustice and unholiness which vexes even poor sinful man?
10116Shall we even allure it by promises of heaven?
10116Shall we pass over the waste, the hereditary waste of human souls, brought about by similar defects in every great city in the world?
10116Shall we pride ourselves on health and strength?
10116Shall we terrify it by threats of hell?
10116Should we not fear lest that might hurt us?
10116Should we recognise, or should we reject, our Saviour and our Lord?
10116Should we see in Him an utterly ideal personage-- The Son of Man, and therefore, ere we lost sight of Him once more, the Son of God?
10116Sickened by the follies, the failures, the ferocities, the foulnesses of mankind, for ages upon ages past?
10116So we should learn something of how all things were made; and then would come a second question, why all things were made?
10116Somebody must always be rich, why should not I?
10116Somebody must enjoy the money, why should not I?
10116That He who afflicts is the very same as He who comforts?
10116That He who brings us into"the valley of the shadow of death,"is the same as He of whom it is said,"Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me?"
10116That sort of jealousy is a base and wicked passion in man, and dare we attribute it to God?
10116That when we walk across the field, or look out into the garden, we could have the wisdom to remember, Whither, O God, can I go from Thy presence?
10116The amusement and excitement of fires?
10116The difference between our minds and the Mind of God is-- to what shall I liken it?
10116The difficulty in all ages about a standard of morality has been-- How can we fix it?
10116The minute after he has repented?
10116The people-- the farming class-- came to him with"What shall we do?"
10116The question for us is, how ought we to keep it?
10116The vanity of being praised for their courage?
10116Then I too will eat and drink, for to- morrow_ I_ die?"
10116Then came also publicans to be baptized unto them, and said unto him, Master, what shall we do?
10116Then is not God merciful to the world in punishing them, even in destroying them out of the world, where they only do harm?
10116Then said he to the multitude that came forth to be baptized of him, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
10116Then said the Jews unto Him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast Thou seen Abraham?"
10116Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we Thee an hungred, and fed Thee?
10116Then why does St. Peter give it as a reason for expecting blessing and happiness in the life to come?
10116These are awful words, but, my dear friends, I can only ask you if you think them too awful to be true?
10116These are serious words; for which of us dare to say that we are greater than John the Baptist?
10116Think ye that they whose blood Pilate mingled with their sacrifices were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they suffered such things?
10116This is God''s method with us in His Church, and what is it but St Paul''s method with these Corinthians?
10116Those who imagine to themselves possible misfortunes, and ask continually-- What if this happened-- or that?
10116Thou did''st die for me-- for whom have I ever died?
10116Thou did''st hunger for me-- for whom have I ever hungered?
10116Thou did''st suffer for me-- for whom have I ever suffered?
10116Thou hast the words of eternal life, and we believe and are sure that thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God?"
10116Thou lovest God?
10116Thou lovest God?
10116To make you fear and dread the Spirit of God?
10116To take away comfort from you?
10116True, our hands are more or less clean: but what of that?
10116Was He not always with the Father, the Father who fills all things, in whom all created things live, and move, and have their being?
10116Was it not so?
10116Was not heaven very near them?
10116We let the guilty criminal eat and drink well the morn ere he is led forth to die-- shall we not do as much by those who are innocent?
10116We may, therefore, believe that He would condescend to the level of our modern knowledge; and what would that involve?
10116We say with Abraham,"Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
10116Were you never not merely puzzled-- all thinking men are that-- but crushed and sickened at moments by the mystery of evil?
10116What are a child''s first impressions of this life?
10116What are we to do?
10116What but this?
10116What but your own faculties, your own emotions, your own passions-- in one word, your own selves?
10116What comfort, what example to us here struggling, often sinning, in this piecemeal world?
10116What did he believe?
10116What did he preach?
10116What do I mean?
10116What do you fancy keeps them up to their work?
10116What do you want with it?
10116What does God''s Spirit give us?
10116What does the preacher know of a woman''s troubles?
10116What else could it do?
10116What had our Lord to do, what have we to do, with the opinion of so foolish a man?
10116What have I been after all, with all my philanthropy and charity, but a selfish, luxurious, pompous personage?
10116What helped him to face priests, nobles, and kings?
10116What humility which will not seem self- conceit?
10116What if He gave them their wish?
10116What if He took them at their word?
10116What if they departed and entered the presence of Christ, only to meet with a worse fate than that of Gerontius?
10116What is it you want altered?
10116What is our cleverness-- our strength of mind?
10116What is our knowledge of the world?
10116What is our wisdom-- What does a wise man say of his?
10116What is the grace of Jesus Christ like, and how is it the same as the grace of God''s Spirit?
10116What is the spreading power of fever to the spreading power of vice, which springs from tongue to tongue, from eye to eye, from heart to heart?
10116What is the use of the service, as we call it, if the sermon is the only or even the principal object for which we come?
10116What is there in the character of God which makes it reasonable, probable, likely to be true?
10116What it is?
10116What justice which will not seem unjust?
10116What manner of personage would He be did He condescend to appear among us?
10116What matter to a mother to be called a dog, if she could thereby save her child from a devil?
10116What matter whether they be one mile off or five?
10116What mean the words that we partake of a divine nature?
10116What means the command to be perfect as our Father in heaven is perfect?
10116What more wholesome than to be made holy and humble men of heart?
10116What picture of him and his character can we form to ourselves in our own imaginations?
10116What proverb more common, what proverb more true, than that after pride comes a fall?
10116What purity can we bring into His presence which will not seem impure to Him?
10116What reason is there for it?
10116What says St. James to that?
10116What says a wiser and a better man than I shall ever be, and that not of noble music, but of such as we may hear any day in any street?
10116What was that glory which, as far as we can judge of divine things, He resumed as on this day?
10116What wisdom which will not seem folly?
10116What would become of me then?
10116What, some one will ask, when a man loves a fair face, does he love Christ then?
10116What, then, does this word mean?
10116What, then, was John the Baptist like?
10116What?
10116When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
10116When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?
10116Whence comes this large population of children who are needy, if not destitute; and who are, or are in a fair way to become, dangerous?
10116Where is that Comforter?
10116Where shall I find friends?
10116Whither can I flee from Thy Spirit?
10116Whither can we go from His spirit, or whither can we flee from His presence?
10116Who am I, that God can not govern the world without my help?
10116Who dare say,--I can not amend-- when God Himself offers to amend you?
10116Who is Lord of joy and sorrow?
10116Who is Lord of life and death?
10116Who is he that God should care more for him than for others?
10116Who is he that God should help him when he prays, more than He will help His whole church if it will but pray?
10116Who is his adversary?
10116Who is our Governor?
10116Who is our Guide?
10116Who is our King?
10116Who is our Lawgiver?
10116Who is she?
10116Who knoweth the spirit of man that it goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that it goeth downward to the earth?"
10116Who loved Him better, and whom did He love better, than St John?
10116Who save the Cause and Maker, and Ruler of all things, past, present, and to come?
10116Who will be the comforter, and give us not mere kind words, but strength?
10116Who will give us the faith to say with Job,"Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him?"
10116Who will give us the firm reason to look steadily at our grief, and learn the lesson it was meant to teach?
10116Who will give us the temperate will, to keep sober and calm amid the shocks and changes of mortal life?
10116Who will harm you, asks St Peter himself,"if you be followers of that which is good?
10116Who, then, was He whose ascent we celebrate?
10116Why can you not open your eyes and of yourselves judge what is right?
10116Why care for any born of woman, if the happiness which depends on them is exposed to a thousand chances-- a thousand changes?
10116Why did God make the worlds?
10116Why did He make it lovely?
10116Why did He put us into it, if He did not mean us to enjoy it?
10116Why did they use Grace?
10116Why do we come to church at all?
10116Why does a little child dance when it hears a strain of music?
10116Why does a little child pick flowers?
10116Why does it love to hear of things beautiful and noble, and shrink from things foul and mean, if what I say is not true?
10116Why has God so ordered the world and human nature, that pride punishes itself?
10116Why has our anxiety come?
10116Why is it so?
10116Why relieve distress which fresh accidents may bring back again to- morrow, with all its miseries?
10116Why seek Him among the dead?
10116Why should it seem strange, my friends, to us, if we are in the habit of training our children, and rebuking our children, as we ought?
10116Why should they shrink from remembering that, though God''s kingdom is not come in perfection and fulness, it is here already, and they are in it?
10116Why should they shrink from that thought?
10116Why should we care for it, even if it be true?
10116Why should we try and say anything more for him?
10116Why should you hurry, if you remember that you are in the kingdom of Christ and of God?
10116Why take so much trouble?
10116Why then love man?
10116Why, where else is every man, you and I, heathen and Christian, bad and good, save in the presence of his Maker already?
10116Will He find me out?
10116Will not they corrupt our servants; and those servants again our children?
10116Will you let the shades of that prison- house of mortality be peopled with little save obscene phantoms?
10116Will you send your help across the Atlantic; and deny it to the sufferers at your own doors?
10116Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion?
10116With such a King over us, how can the world but go right?
10116Would He not be at once too liberal for some, and too exacting for others?
10116Would it not be our concern if there was small- pox, scarlet fever, cholera among them?
10116Would you not bestir yourselves then?
10116Would you not question whether the prayers offered up in that chapel would have any answer from Him, save that awful answer He once gave?
10116Would you not turn away from that palace with the contemptuous thought-- Civilized?
10116Wrath and terror and destruction?
10116Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time?"
10116Yes, my friends, why seek the living among the dead?
10116You ask, with astonishment and disgust, how comes that there?
10116You believe in God, and the Bible, and Christianity?
10116an actor doing my alms to be seen of men?
10116and are not these words of his inspired by the Holy Spirit of God?
10116and at the same time, what is the reason why he has not the same right over the lives of his fellow- men?
10116and if it be inspired by the Spirit, what can it be but spiritual?
10116and if so, where is He?
10116and in thy name cast out devils?
10116and in thy name done many wonderful works?
10116and is there knowledge in the most High?"
10116and may not He accept us likewise?
10116and who shall stand when He appeareth?
10116and why so many do not obtain it, and are, therefore, not at peace?
10116be justified by having it proved to all the world that God had not forsaken Him?
10116but am not I impure?
10116but, am not I a sinner?
10116but, am not I bad?
10116by the imperfections even of the holiest few?
10116do I not ask myself a question which I dare not answer?
10116doth the eagle mount up at thy command?"
10116for some among that mass of human corruption which welters around the walls of so many of our cities?
10116hast thou clothed his neck with thunder?
10116how shall they converse with them?
10116how shall they know them?
10116how we can obtain it?
10116or fill the appetite of the young lions?
10116or hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?
10116or rather like Christ who is both God and man?
10116or the day after?
10116or thirsty, and gave Thee drink?"
10116or wings and feathers unto the ostrich?
10116saith the Lord God: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?"
10116say rather weltering in their own life- blood-- and all because they have forgotten the living God?
10116simply to let it all, as it were, run to waste, till after thousands of years one traveller comes, and has a hasty glimpse of it?
10116that is, what sort of thoughts ought to be in our minds upon this day?
10116then am not I a fool?
10116what proportion do those who do good bear to those who do nothing?
10116who is He that I should know Him now?"
10116who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
10116who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
10116why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
10116why he may not use them for food?
10116why he may use them for his food?
10116why not be content to be just what you are?
10116would He have to wait till the next life to punish him?
59991And what may he be called?
59991And when they were come to Capharnaum, they that received the didrachmas came to Peter, and said to him: Doth not your Master pay the didrachma? 59991 Are we not children of Abraham?"
59991Are you determined not to commit this sin again?
59991But rather who are you?
59991Do you not see,said he,"that these rich and powerful persons are in possession of a wonderful elixir?
59991Does he?
59991My people, what have I done unto thee, or in what have I grieved thee? 59991 Simon Peter, lovest thou Me more than these?"
59991Then these poor, misguided souls are only grasping at shadows of happiness, and losing the reality in the meanwhile?
59991Who are you that takes the place of Brother John?
59991Why, do n''t you know,said he,"I''m the mighty hard case?"
59991Again:"Know ye not that the unjust shall not possess the kingdom of God?
59991Alone with what?
59991Am I not right in saying that the dram- seller sins against justice?
59991Am I worthy of the name?
59991Am I, this moment, in a state of salvation or of damnation?
59991And I wish to know if a man must remain a thief because he has been brought up a thief, and never learned an honest trade?
59991And if you salute your brethren only, what do you more?
59991And is not the referring of any or all of the states of our being to Him an act of religion?
59991And tell me, how now?
59991And what are they?
59991And what can better represent repentance than the fine dust of which they are composed?
59991And what is signified by myrrh?
59991And what is this fountain?
59991And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying: What is thy opinion, Simon?
59991And who are some of the other false prophets?
59991And who has done all this?
59991And why do men prize these beautiful scenes?
59991And why so?
59991And yet, what do we see?
59991And, before the priest pours the sanctifying water on the brow of the person, he says,"Dost thou renounce Satan and all his works and all his pomps?"
59991And, first, what is the pure gold which is acceptable to our God and Creator?
59991Answer me, dram- shop, where is the girl gone?
59991Are not innumerable graces and virtues waiting for us, ready to be given, if we will only take the trouble to ask for them?
59991Are the children of darkness always to be wiser than the children of light?
59991Are you a victim to human respect?
59991Are you all ready for the last preparations?
59991Are you at peace with God and men?
59991Are you hard- hearted, stubborn, and resentful, easy to take offence?
59991Are you ignorant of the truths of faith, or do they seem difficult to you and beyond your grasp?
59991Are you ignorant of the ways of God''s providence?
59991Are you in ignorance of what is best for you here and hereafter?
59991Are you moved with that deep emotion such a memory should awaken?
59991Are you poor?
59991Are you proud?
59991Are you timid and shamefaced in your service to God?
59991Are you, then, half- minded to go back to your old sins?
59991Art thou to us above all price?
59991Ask not with Pilate,"What is truth?
59991At any moment His eye may fall upon us, and we may hear the words,"Friend, why camest thou in hither with out having on a wedding garment?"
59991At certain seasons they cross the seas, endure fatigue, spend a great deal of time and money-- and what for?
59991At last the disciples and brethren who were present, getting tired of always hearing the same thing, said: Master, why do you always repeat this?
59991But did God absolve him?
59991But how long did you remember it to any profit to yourself or praise to God?
59991But how many objections are raised against this plain and heavenly doctrine?
59991But what are the motives for all this self- denial?
59991But what did St. John the Baptist say?
59991But what good will all this do if we have not the wedding garment on?
59991But why are the clergy especially fitted to exercise this office of prophet or teacher?
59991But why this desire?
59991Can I ask you to quit it?
59991Can we not live for it?
59991Could there be a more outrageous insult?
59991Did He who has said,"Son, give me thy heart,"ask for a corrupt and treacherous heart?
59991Did He who made the human heart make it ungrateful?
59991Did He who so loves us make those He loves selfish?
59991Did I not say well, my brethren, that the mystery of the Holy Trinity is an illumination of the mystery of creation?
59991Did he put his house in order?
59991Did the ruins of your land and the graves of your ancestors awaken in your bosoms no longer any feelings of attachment and veneration?
59991Did your native hills lose their charms for you?
59991Do not also the heathen the same?
59991Do not even the publicans the same?
59991Do the sins and offences of others destroy your peace of mind, and dry up within you the fountains of mercy and pity for sinners?
59991Do they consider their present state a true one in all respects-- true before their conscience, and without doubt before their intelligence?
59991Do they not appear occasionally in the tribunal of penance?
59991Do they not go to Mass?
59991Do they regard their religion as a sure religion?
59991Do they want to get back the lost love of God?
59991Do we follow Christ when we are covetous and hard hearted?
59991Do we follow Christ when we go to places of drunkenness and debauchery?
59991Do we follow Christ when we refuse to forgive our enemies?
59991Do we prize thee, O divine gift, as these have done?
59991Do you hope for heaven?
59991Do you know anything of a husband''s affection or of a father''s love?
59991Do you love your own immortal soul?
59991Do you love your religion?
59991Do you not hear a righteous God, your judge, demanding in tones of wrath,"Dram- shop, where are my children?
59991Do you not know that to suffer for any one is to give a better proof of love than to confer favors and benefits?
59991Do you not remember?
59991Do you remember all that?
59991Do you remember when Sunday morning comes, and the priest is ascending the altar, that you are a Catholic, and where a Catholic should be found then?
59991Do you see in him Jesus Christ?
59991Do you tremble no more when you hear of justice, of chastity, and of the judgment to come?
59991Do you wish you could feel more like God, kind and long- suffering, and less like Satan, watching for the falls of others, and exulting over them?
59991Does God not feel that heartless coldness and neglect of theirs?
59991Does He say to you as He said to that lost disciple,"Friend, dost thou betray the Son of Man with a kiss?"
59991Does he receive it in as good dispositions as would make it a worthy Communion if he were well, and had received it in the church at the altar?
59991Does he receive it worthily?
59991Does it seem to us, as it is, a great thing-- a precious gift?
59991Does the demon of intemperance, of anger, or of lust creep stealthily into your breast, and leave foul traces of his presence there?
59991For can anything be more dismal, more barren, more pointless, than a Christianity in which the Blessed Sacrament and the Blessed Virgin have no place?
59991For if you love those that love you, what reward shall you have?
59991For it were better for thee to enter lame and blind into life everlasting, than, having two hands or two eyes, to be cast into hell- fire"?
59991For what could we do so real and true as this?
59991For what happens?
59991Had he time to do it?
59991Had we not all in having Him?
59991Hark to that outburst of generous love from his undaunted heart--"Who, then, shall separate us from the love of Christ?
59991Has not God provided the Holy Sacrament of Penance, where, with little trouble, the soul can be washed and cleansed from all its defilements?
59991Have I any real, well- grounded hope of salvation?
59991Have I considered this matter, and looked it steadily in the face?
59991Have I the principle, the fixed, well- grounded principle, which ought to govern all the actions of a Christian?
59991Have they now that truth which shall stand the trial at the coming of Jesus Christ?
59991Have they the true faith?
59991Have they undertaken to deny themselves anything they had a strong desire for, in order not to commit mortal sin?
59991Have you a human heart yet left beating in your bosom?
59991Have you any manly pride left?
59991Have you no affection left for those parents, those brothers and sisters and kindred, left in the old home?
59991Have you not, after all, given up the devil and his works?
59991Have you really come back to make up with Him, or have you come-- O horrible thought!--only like Judas to betray Him?
59991Have you received the Easter Communion?
59991He is deeper than hell, and how wilt thou know?"
59991He is higher than heaven, and what wilt thou do?
59991Here it might become me to enumerate some of these gifts, but where would I begin, or where could I end?
59991How can God give Himself to the man who is absorbed in money- making and heaping up possessions?
59991How could we realize in a better way the simplest and at the same time the most sublime of all truths?
59991How do your neighbors speak of you?
59991How does the sight of it affect you?
59991How is that?
59991How shall I conduct myself and order my life, so as constantly to preserve and increase it?
59991I am not forcing upon your notice a subject out of place at this joyous season, am I?
59991If it is not yours also, is it proper to call you by His name, Christians?
59991Is he signed and consecrated to God, and are his senses purified, and his soul strengthened?
59991Is it enough to remember that?
59991Is it hard for you to think of God?
59991Is it in sorrow for their sins?
59991Is it not so?
59991Is it pride and love of fame, or selfishness?
59991Is she not our pride, our glory, our comfort?
59991Is that the reason, I wonder, why there are no new toys and presents now at Christmas or at Easter, as in the days gone by?
59991Is the majesty, the power, the holiness of that God to whom you belong forgotten?
59991Is there anything that we are, or have, or can be that is not of God?
59991Is your confession made for this year?
59991Is your life to- day such as you would like it to be, if to- morrow you are to die?
59991It is a fearful thought to be in that Presence, for it must compel us to ask ourselves-- Are we indeed the image and likeness of the Living God?
59991It is the development of the response to the question that every Catholic child can answer-- Why did God create you?
59991It is the question of the Psalmist,"Who is wise, and will keep these things in mind, and will understand the mercies of the Lord?"
59991It is to be saved from death; it is to be cured of their diseases; and what does it all amount to, but that they are trying to make a truce with God?
59991Let each one ask himself this question: Do I come up to the standard?
59991Let us ask ourselves whence does God receive the life of His Divine Being?
59991No word of thanks at your Communion-- not a grateful thought in your heart?
59991Now, we may ask what is the reason the Lord showed this marked preference and especial affection for St. John above the other Apostles?
59991Now, whence do these objections arise?
59991Of what value are your prayers it you lead such a life?
59991Of whom do the kings of the earth take tribute or custom?
59991Or, are you one who dares do great things for the God who has done so much for you?
59991Shall all we hold sacred be caricatured, calumniated, and we sit with folded arms in silence?
59991Shall tribulation, or distress, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or persecution, or the sword?
59991Shall we not turn their own weapons against them?
59991Should you not rather be called, according to His way of naming, heathens and publicans?
59991St. John tells us in his epistle:"How can we love God whom we have not seen, when we love not our neighbor whom we have seen?"
59991Tell me, can you lift your heart to Him to- day, and say in truth-- My God, Thou knowest that I have not forgotten Thee?
59991That it should simply distinguish us from those who do not possess it, and to lie idle and fruitless in our soul?
59991The Holy Sacrament of the altar, where the soul is nourished, and strengthened, and adorned by feeding on the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ?
59991The boy, his eldest boy, that was to be sent to college, was sent up last week to prison for shoplifting; and the girl-- where is she gone?
59991The question is not-- Am I growing in the field of the Church?
59991The servants asked their lord,"Shall we not go out and pull up the tares?"
59991Then comes the natural thought What shall I do to acquire this treasure?
59991Then shall the just answer: Lord, when did we see Thee hungry, and fed Thee; thirsty, and gave Thee drink?
59991Then why is it that we give way under our sufferings, our daily trials and crosses?
59991They come to pray to God for forgiveness of their sins; and what do they say?
59991They pray, it is true, but how?
59991This promise is recorded in the sixteenth chapter of St. Matthew''s Gospel:{ 202}"Jesus saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?
59991To what end has he blessed us with the gift of faith?
59991To whom does the Holy Ghost come in His fulness?
59991Was Jesus, the Lamb of God, slain for our sins, to be eaten, and with unleavened bread?
59991Was he in a fit state to do it?
59991Was it merely because we had done so in past years?
59991Was it when He went about doing good, working miracles, preaching His divine doctrine?
59991We are cunning enough in the ways of the world, but why so slow to understand the ways of God?
59991Well, and what is the business of the clergy?
59991What are the sins of the dram- seller?
59991What did He say?
59991What do I mean by this sacrifice?
59991What does this signify?
59991What explains this cold forgetfulness, this heartless indifference, that steals over us so soon?
59991What good to have had the sacraments in life, or even at the hour of death, if we have not on the wedding garment?
59991What good will it do us to have gone to the church and heard the sermons, if we have not on the wedding garment?
59991What is He as cause, and what is this divine life of His being which is the effect of that cause?
59991What is Truth?
59991What is his story?
59991What is it that stimulates them in their pursuits?
59991What is it?
59991What is one to do?
59991What is the consequence?
59991What is the reason of a central government, with a president at its head, in Washington?
59991What is the reason, my dear brethren, that you are all here to- night?
59991What is the secret of this apparent contradiction?
59991What is the story of such people in the confessional?
59991What is this wedding garment?
59991What of your present remembrance?
59991What other Comforter is there in heaven to give that will be better than He?
59991What other Comforter of our souls would we ask or could we need than Him?
59991What other light and grace could we desire both to detect and shun all evil, and to delight in what is pure and true?
59991What pays them for all their trouble?
59991What shall I say?
59991What shall the presence of the All- Holy be unable to do?
59991What sustains these men of science?
59991What was all that for?
59991What, dear brethren, is the end and object for which we live in this world?
59991What, then, shall we do to spend Lent well?
59991When I read the Gospel for to- day, which describes the raising of the widow''s son to life, I ask myself the question-- Did he die prepared?
59991When his soul had departed, could his widowed mother console herself with the thought-- He lived a good life, and he died a good death?
59991When the Father in His love sent Him to us, did he not send all He could give?
59991When was Jesus Christ the Master of the world?
59991When will He come around?
59991Where is the house and lot gone to?
59991Where was it that He drew all things to Himself by the cords of Adam and the bands of love?
59991Who are the false prophets we have the most need to be warned against at this present time?
59991Who are the people of God?
59991Who does not see here that pre- eminence of St. Peter over his colleagues which is expressed by the title, Prince of the Apostles?
59991Who is the author of His life?
59991Who is this Divine Comforter?
59991Why all these studies-- why so much time, energy, patience, and devotion to the sciences?
59991Why are our souls enlarged and raised above the senses in listening to strains of music composed by a Palestrina or a Beethoven or a Mozart?
59991Why did we do so?
59991Why do men love poetry, music, architecture, painting, and sculpture?
59991Why do people despair of ever being happy?
59991Why do so many grow faint- hearted, and think that there is no rest, no peace, for them?
59991Why do you love vanity, and seek after lying?"
59991Why does He not reveal Himself?
59991Why does he not go to work?
59991Why forever trying to lie to ourselves, and leave Him out of account?
59991Why has the faith been stolen from the nations?
59991Why have the verses of a Homer, a Dante, a Shakespeare, been the delight of ages?
59991Why is it to be esteemed above liberty, the possession of wealth, more than friends, parents, the whole world, and even more than life itself?
59991Why is she holy?
59991Why not?
59991Why should they interfere with private or family affairs?
59991Why should they meddle with questions of politics or government?
59991Why should they not?
59991Why should they say anything about a man''s business, or try to interfere with his personal liberty to do this or that?
59991Why should this be repeated all over the world?
59991Why this sacrifice of the body and blood of Jesus Christ?
59991Why was St. Peter willing to be bound and imprisoned for the faith of Christ?
59991Why, then, have you renounced all that men hold so dear?
59991Why?
59991With holy Job, he exclaims:"If we have received good things at the hand of God, why should we not receive evil?"
59991With how much devotion does he receive the Holy Viaticum and the Extreme Unction?
59991Would you like to hear the approval of your Divine Lord and Master on the Last Great Day of Account?
59991Yes; but do you not see that it is just in the Blessed Sacrament that He brings that proof home to us?
59991Yes; but what avails such a heartless remembrance as yours has been?
59991[ Footnote 19] Where is your Christian faith and trust in God?
59991[ Footnote 29] To whom, then?
59991[ Footnote 61] In Job it is asked,"Peradventure thou wilt comprehend the steps of God, and find out the Almighty perfectly?
59991and when did we see Thee a stranger, and took Thee in?
59991because it is a Catholic custom?
59991because others did so, and we were expected to do the same?
59991but-- Am I the wheat?
59991how is this?
59991how long will ye be dull of heart?
59991made no life- preparation of this solemn account, and it is too late now?
59991of their children or of strangers?
59991or naked, and covered Thee?
59991or the tares, fit only for the burning?
59991or when did we ever see Thee sick or in prison, and visit Thee?
59991that''s the way you manage it, is it?"
59991what is truth?"
59991who is proud of the gifts of God?
59991why have you stayed so long away?"
59991why is it?
59991{ 101} Who is there that can approach here without crying out with the Psalmist,"What shall I render to the Lord for all that He has rendered to me?
59991{ 110} But who among men belong thus entirely to God?
59991{ 115} Does your heart burn to offer Him a glorious and complete sacrifice, and yet you can not summon up the courage to accomplish it?
59991{ 167} And what are we but cold and unsympathizing, selfish and thankless, toward our best Friend?
59991{ 16} Would we like to enter upon a new year wholly ignorant of the past one?
59991{ 178} The mind of man can not long blind its sight to the illumination of the truth; but who shall subdue and win the hardened heart?
59991{ 184} What is it that gives to faith its priceless value?
59991{ 190} Most of you, my dear brethren, are from the old country, and have come to this strange land-- and why?
59991{ 277} Do you wish to escape such a lamentable end?
59991{ 289} Could anything be more wanton and impudent than such conduct?
59991{ 29} I am not asking too much, my brethren, am I?
59991{ 301} Why are you sick, you who have no grievous crimes to expiate-- you whose whole heart has belonged to God this many a day?
59991{ 316}"Scandals must needs come,"said our Saviour; but is it, therefore, necessary for us to think about them and brood over them?
59991{ 323} Now, what was the characteristic virtue of this great Apostle, which rendered him so like to Christ and so dear to Him?
59991{ 38} How can we love God if we be absorbed in a love of good eating and drinking?
59991{ 67} What kind of Christians are we?
59991{ 82} Where is the furniture gone to?
59991{ 87} Do you love your good name as a citizen?
59991{ 93} What was that a type of?
59991{ 96} Is it not the moment of supreme happiness, and of such happiness that nothing else is like it in the world?
61394Abraham interceded, saying, Wilt thou destroy the righteous with the wicked?
61394Again, I ask, Who knows that the gifts of the Holy Spirit have not been needed since the completion of the volume of inspiration?
61394Among its claims and institutions do we find anything of this kind?
61394And can we dispense with the Sabbath now?
61394And death!--why was it?_ The more I reasoned, the further I was from demonstration.
61394And did he have to slay the whole ten in order to get rid of the Sabbath?
61394And do you say that he has since abolished that code, or changed it?
61394And has any apostle recorded that such a work was ever done?
61394And have many cast away their confidence in this work and drawn back to perdition?
61394And how could he best express the emotions of his heart?
61394And if the Sabbath was thus appropriate, thus necessary, in Eden, what shall we say of it since the fall?
61394And is there any hope of the salvation of either parents or children while pursuing such an inconsistent course?
61394And now we ask, Do we see any indications of a movement of this kind?
61394And the Lord said unto Moses, How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws?
61394And what do we see just ahead?
61394And what inquiry can be of more interest and importance to the race than that which has respect to the age of the world in which we live?
61394And what of the chosen twelve in the hour of our Lord ’s apprehension?
61394And what was the result?
61394And where could Paul have learned this fact, which he had thus stated to them?
61394And where could we more naturally look for an image to the mother of harlots, than to the daughters?
61394And why not let all these remain, answering the purpose for which they were instituted?
61394And why should not the dragon rage?
61394And why?
61394And why?
61394Are they not taking a course directly to shut them out of the kingdom of Heaven?
61394Are we Christians by virtue of living faith in Christ?
61394Are we not living her life over again?
61394Are you a subscriber for it? ” “ I am, and I think it an excellent periodical.
61394Bates, “ will you please to give us one? ” The gentleman replied, “ I can give you twenty. ” Bro.
61394But do we see this unity in those who profess to take the Bible as their rule, and reject the gifts?
61394But how could I renounce all my fondly- cherished hopes of the future?
61394But how do the words of Gabriel, Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people,& c., explain the period of the 2300 days?
61394But how does its completion take the place of the gifts?
61394But how long was this little horn to have power to wear out the saints?
61394But if a day of the week should be kept, to celebrate man ’s redemption, which should it be?
61394But if all ten were abolished at the cross, how is it that nine are still binding?
61394But if the Father ’s law has been abolished, and Christ sustains to the sinner the relation of lawgiver, who is his advocate?
61394But is this possible?
61394But the question arose, How can it be proved that such a being does exist?
61394But was the Sabbath Paul ’s regular preaching day?
61394But we would inquire, Why should all ten of the commandments of God be slain at the cross, even if it were necessary to abolish the fourth?
61394But what could I do for them?
61394But what day does he speak of?
61394But what of the Watertown fanatics?
61394But what shall I say to them?
61394But what was that ark?
61394But when was the third message to be given?
61394But when?
61394But where were the powers of the inner man to find the nutriment to satisfy their cravings, and the field for their exercise?
61394But why apply all this to the subject of the second advent?
61394But why tell this to the Lord?
61394But would God ever punish a person thus for sins which he did not know he was committing?
61394But, then, how could I have it so?
61394By what body of believers was this proclamation made?
61394Can I joyfully endure tribulation for Jesus?
61394Can it be known except by the testimony of the Scriptures?
61394Can such a body be found?
61394Can we dispense with it?
61394Can we now ascertain the commencement of this period?
61394Can you tell me when a man is a monomaniac? ’ “ The doctor blushed, and said he thought he could.
61394Catechism._ “_ Q._ How prove you that the church_ hath power_ to command feasts and holy days?
61394Come where?
61394Could it then redeem him?
61394Daniel informs us that it should be for “ a time and times, and the dividing of time. ” How long is this period?
61394Dear reader, are you awake?
61394Did Adam, while yet unfallen in Eden, surrounded with all its heavenly influences, and in free and open converse with his Maker, need the Sabbath?
61394Did Satan stir up fanaticism in connection with the Advent movement?
61394Did he make laws for the people?
61394Did the angel show John the church?
61394Did they fulfill prophecy?
61394Did we let go?
61394Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
61394Do we anywhere see any room for, or any indications of, a movement of this kind?
61394Do we hang our hopes in faith upon Christ?
61394Do we recognize in the Christian church, evangelists, pastors, and teachers?
61394Do you say that God descended on Sinai, and there legislated?
61394Do you say that that was the origin of the law of God?
61394Do you smile, gentle reader, at the idea of calling these arguments?
61394Do you think the work of reform has been injured here this evening? ” “ No!
61394Does the church still need them?
61394From what period are the seventy weeks divided, or cut off?
61394Has God blessed us with sanctification, and salvation, and glory, now to rebuke and destroy us?
61394Has any prophet foretold that such an event should take place?
61394Has not this ever been true in the history of the people of God?
61394Has the proclamation of the hour of God ’s Judgment come, been made in any past age?
61394Have Adventists been disappointed?
61394Have but comparatively few of the once happy expectants of the King of glory held fast their faith and hope?
61394Have the faith and patience of Adventists been tried?
61394Have they had the mark of the beast?
61394Have they sprung up amid wealth?
61394Have we been so long with our Lord and yet not know him?
61394Have we forgotten the record of his wonderful dealings unto his people in all past ages?
61394Have we read our Bibles in vain?
61394He aroused him from his slumbers and addressed him as follows: “ How is it that you are so quietly sleeping?
61394He had now come, then, to make him understand that vision, had he? ’ “ ‘ Yes, ’ said the doctor.
61394He must be engaged in a speculation; and how can the Lord come?
61394He saith unto him, Which?
61394He suffer the world to be warned of their and his approaching doom, and he not be stirred in consequence of it?
61394How could I resist present convictions, and again try to shut myself away from the Lord, over my books?
61394How long did he remain at Corinth?
61394How shall we know whether it is true or false?
61394If proofs exist, why can we not have them?
61394If the church is the wife, who are they that are called to the marriage as guests?
61394If they say that this can be done, then I inquire again, Where is the change of the day of the Sabbath?
61394In his last expiring agonies he cries, “ My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? ” and bows his head in death.
61394Is it done in secret, and the people permitted to know nothing about it?
61394Is it in my general appearance, or my manner of speaking, praying, or singing? ” “ No, Bro.
61394Is it in my patched boots?
61394Is it not to lead them to love this world?
61394Is it, one man believeth he must worship Jehovah; another, who is weak, worshipeth idols?
61394Is the law sin?
61394Is your robe all washed clean in the blood of Christ?
61394Is, then, any particular church, to the exclusion of all others, designated by the term Babylon?
61394It was impressed upon my conscience, Will you make a covenant with God, and break it so soon?
61394Jerusalem above is the mother of the children of promise; but if the church is the Lamb ’s wife, who are the children?
61394M. ’s wife, last week? ’ By this time, the tide was turned completely.
61394No one will deny that they did?
61394Now if a day should be kept to celebrate redemption, should it not be the day on which he shed his blood?
61394Now when was the little horn to arise?
61394One believeth that he must not commit murder, adultery or theft, and another thinks he may?
61394Or have they come from families trained in the school of poverty and want?
61394Or, did Paul only wish to represent by marriage, the union which he had effected, through the gospel, between Christ and the church at Corinth?
61394Separate the Father and the Son, by trampling on the authority of the one, and making a friend of the other?
61394So wonderfully impressed to do this or that, and so directly taught by the Holy Spirit in relation to their entire duty, how could they err?
61394Take him all in all, where could an instrument be found better qualified for the station he has filled?
61394That, in answer to the inquiry, Where are we?
61394The inquiry now arises, has there been any moral declension in these bodies within the memory of the generation now living?
61394The virgins all slumbered and slept, did they not?
61394Then I inquire of them, Who ever thought of celebrating the resurrection of Christ on one day in seven and no day in particular?
61394Then what is the bride in the marriage of the Lamb?
61394These prophecies and periods are in the Bible, and mean something-- if they do not mean this, what do they mean?
61394To which class do the 2300 days belong?
61394True, we have had some trials formerly, but what were they in comparison with the glory to be revealed?
61394Was Jonah a false prophet when he preached the_ time_ of Nineveh ’s destruction?
61394Was it an angel of God, sent to stand by me in the perils of that evening?
61394Was it an oversight in the Lawgiver in placing the Sabbath in the midst of nine moral precepts?
61394Was not this the way things went with Rome?
61394Was that our Jerusalem, where we waited for, and enjoyed, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit?
61394Was the door of mercy closed?
61394Was the marriage of the Lamb to take place in this world at the second appearing of Christ?
61394Was this his manner?
61394We have both Testaments, and who knows that we do not also need the gifts of the Spirit of God?
61394We now believe he did. ” Where are we in the fulfillment of prophecy?
61394We now inquire, Did Moses legislate?
61394We now inquire, What power is represented by the beast?
61394We return to the inquiry, What is the mark of the beast?
61394Were their expectations which moved them to fulfill the prophecy realized?
61394Were those the laws about which they were contending, and with which were connected the days that he speaks of?
61394What can be the influence upon their children?
61394What do they teach?
61394What do you mean by opening the way?
61394What happened while the bridegroom tarried?
61394What is it?
61394What is it?
61394What is the fall of Babylon?
61394What is the mark of the Papacy which this nation is to enforce?
61394What is the wine of the wrath of God?
61394What need have we of further evidence?
61394What next?
61394What then did he explain?
61394What, now, would have been the effect of what is called a regular course of education?
61394What, then, is the Babylon of this message?
61394When did he do this?
61394When were the gifts to be done away?
61394Where did he do it?
61394Which day of the week did they observe as the Sabbath?
61394White, it is not in those things. ” “ Well, is it manifested by these worn and soiled clothes?
61394Who can compute it?
61394Who can say it was not?
61394Who can suppose that he would abolish, or alter it, and say nothing about it?
61394Who could have done better?
61394Who in this crowd wish me to pray for them, that this may be their happy portion?
61394Who is resolved to see the end of his faith, live or die?
61394Who knows that a day should be kept for that purpose?
61394Who knows that it is?
61394Who knows this to be the case?
61394Who now will abide the test?
61394Who will fight the battle through, though the armor- bearers faint, and fear, and fail?
61394Who will go to Heaven if he has to go alone?
61394Who will keep his eye alone on the floating flag of his King, and, if need be, sacrifice his last drop of blood for it?
61394Why be so odd as to obey the commandment of God, if one can be as good a Christian while living in violation of it?
61394Why did he not give him a full understanding of the vision at first?
61394Why introduce the sounding of the seventh angel thus, unless his sounding commenced with the termination of the prophetic time?
61394Why not celebrate both here?
61394Why not prophets?
61394Why not the gift of prophecy?
61394Why not the seventh be a symbol covering a period of time, during which a series of events might also transpire?
61394Why not?
61394Why should not the Constitution be made to suit and to represent a constituency so overwhelmingly in the majority?...
61394Why should the work of creation be lost sight of in the work of redemption?
61394Why should their wishes not become law?
61394Why should they accumulate wealth for their children?
61394Why, say you?
61394Why, then, should the crucifixion of the Saviour of sinners do them away?
61394Why?
61394Will any be caught up by mistake, to be bound hand and foot, and be cast down to the earth again?
61394Will those continue till the church is perfected, ready to meet her descending Lord?
61394Will you please stop all night with me? ” He wept bitterly.
61394With this limited view of the subject, why may they not be content with the change?
61394Would it have perverted him, as it has thousands?
61394Would it not be by celebrating, amid all the surrounding glories of his Eden home, a day of rest in honor of his God?
61394Yet, after all, who that knows the man, but loves him?
61394_ Eternity!--what was it?
61394how can Christ come, when Mr. Miller will not sell his farm?
61394how can he come? ’ “ But to be serious; a word on this subject is due these men, and the cause whose advocates they have been.
61394ii, 3; and of him it is said that he “ exalteth himself above all that is called God. ” How could he do this?
61394my rusty coat?
61394or have you been insulting him, by trying to patch up a robe out of the filthy rags of your own righteousness?
61394or that old hat I wear? ” “ No; I do not see pride in any of these things you mention.
61394or the day on which he ascended to the Father, to intercede for sinners?
61394or would it have made him instrumental of greater good in the cause of God?
61394shall any of us be found with our lamps going out when the Master comes?
61394the day on which he rose for our justification?
61394the day on which he shed his blood for our sins?
61394these soiled pants?
61394this nearly worn- out vest?
61394to neglect the necessary preparation?
61394to put off the coming of the Lord?
61394why should the divine Son of God do all this to save man, if that law which held him as a sinner could be changed, so that he could be set free?
61394xii, 17?
61394xviii?
61394xxii, not having on the wedding garment?
61394xxv, 10?
61394‘ If the vision tarry, wait for it. ’ Is not that our answer since March and April?
61394‘ Shall I, ’ said he, ‘ call the Methodists a set of cut- throats, because several of their preachers are now in our penitentiary?
61394‘ The Sabbath ’ of the fourth commandment, associated by God inseparably with the moral laws?
61394‘ Then why not do so? ’ Why, if it should, after all, prove false, where will my reputation be?
61394‘ Then why not do so? ’ Why, if it should, after all, prove false, where will my reputation be?
61394“ But can I bear the second mark?
61394“ But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
61394“ Does this messenger symbolize a class of teachers?
61394“ It is asked what we intend to do, now the time is expired?
61394“ What kind of an experience does Mr. White suppose those babies can tell? ” said a Baptist minister of the most rigid stamp of past times.
61394“ What shall we say then?
61394“ Who are willing to seek Christ, ” said I, “ and with me suffer persecution, and be ready for his coming?
61394“ ‘ In what vision? ’ Mr. Miller inquired.
61394“_ Q._ How prove you that?
47109Are these glorious promises not sufficient to induce us to observe this Word of Wisdom? 47109 But,"says an objector,"have we not the Bible, and are not the Holy Scriptures able to make us wise unto salvation?"
47109But,says one,"how shall we become acquainted with these things?
47109Does he remember it?
47109Has this man no faults?
47109Have you got a gun?
47109Have you got any ammunition?
47109How far West?
47109Well, will you and Brother Horne give me an affidavit in writing, stating the fact, and let it be sworn to?
47109What profiteth it a man, though he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
47109( Luke 24:30- 44) Now, shall we accept the scriptural definition of the resurrection of the body?
47109( Psalm 127:4, 5) What answer shall men and women make in excuse of conduct which contravenes the commandments of God?
4710912, December, 1908, p. 145. WHO CANNOT BE REACHED BY THE GOSPEL?
47109128:20) written in 1842, as follows:"Again what do we hear?
47109After all, what is success, and who are competent to judge?
47109Again, where are we going?
47109Again, where are we going?
47109And another follows closely upon it,"How shall I say it?"
47109And because her name is not found there, are you going to deny her the privileges of the house of God and of the ordinances of the gospel?
47109And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
47109And he said unto them,"Why{ 22} are ye troubled?
47109And how do you pray?
47109And if they really possessed the Spirit of the living God-- could this condition exist?
47109And now the question arises, what shall be the course of those who are in the minority, those not in the agreement perfectly with the decision?
47109And then again,{ 108} are such leaders to be condemned because they have directed and led the way in these things?
47109And they said one to another,{ 588} Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?
47109And what are they like?
47109And what has developed?
47109And what is God''s way?
47109And what is that to us?
47109And what will be the result, if we continue?
47109And when is the end of our days?
47109And when will he?
47109And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
47109And why?
47109And why?
47109Are all required to be obedient?
47109Are not the means of knowledge in the first estate equal to those of this?
47109Are not''great treasures''of knowledge, even''hidden treasures,''something to be desired?
47109Are they diligent members of the Church?
47109Are they known in the Church?
47109Are they or were they ever valiant in the testimony of Jesus Christ?
47109Are they prominent among the people of God?
47109Are we as devout as our fathers were?
47109Are we as faithful today?
47109Are we looking after them, and if necessary bringing them in from the street when absent, and providing them in our homes with what they lack?
47109Are we therefore to discredit the teachings of the Savior?
47109Are we therefore to discredit the teachings of the Savior?
47109Are you fitting them for the practical duties of mother and wife, that they may in due time go out and make homes what they should be?
47109As a preacher of righteousness, who could compare with him?
47109Because the Lord wanted it?
47109But if cards are played in the home and under the eye of an anxious and loving parent, what harm can come from it all?
47109But is that the end of our being?
47109But is that the end of our being?
47109But is this the only evidence we have to depend on?
47109But the priest finally pinned them down by asking,"Are you''Mormon''elders from Utah?"
47109But what are we doing in our homes to train our children; what to enlighten them?
47109But what do they do to build up the country?
47109But what of all this?
47109But what of all this?
47109But what shall we do?
47109But who shall repair the wrongs they have done to themselves and to others, which it seems impossible for them to repair themselves?
47109But who will receive such punishment?
47109But, says one, how can we know that Jesus was put to death or resurrected?
47109But, you say, we must have recreation; what shall we do?
47109C. R.,_ 1902, p. 88. WHO IS FIT TO PRESIDE?
47109Can moral defilement be any the less filthy and pestilential in man than in woman?
47109Can she be saved without child- bearing?
47109Can we know anything here that we did not know before we came?
47109Can you help treating them with love and kindness?
47109Can you imagine any other way?
47109Did Judas possess this light, this witness, this Comforter, this baptism of fire and the Holy Ghost, this endowment from on high?
47109Did he institute an order of things that has proved injurious to the human family?
47109Did he wrongfully and unjustly accuse men of wickedness?
47109Do they mean by this that attending meetings, taking part in ward worship, teaching and preaching, are not congenial to them?
47109Do we do it?
47109Do we take personal interest in them and in their affairs?
47109Do you feel the presence of death here?
47109Do you honor this Priesthood?
47109Do you pray?
47109Do you respect the office and honor the key of authority that you possess in the Melchizedek Priesthood, which is after the order of the Son of God?
47109Do you think I shall be exalted in the kingdom of my God with this stain and blot upon my soul?
47109Do you wonder at it now, when you have learned something of the late discoveries made by human wisdom and human intelligence?
47109Does it not?
47109Does repentance consist of sorrow for wrong doing?
47109Else how could I declare{ 126} the truth and bear testimony as they did?
47109Even the answer to the lawyer''s question, often called the eleventh commandment,"Master, which is the great commandment in the law?"
47109Even the answer to the lawyer''s question, often called the eleventh commandment:"Master, which is the great commandment in the law?"
47109Every load I cut and hauled diminished the supply of wood for fuel for the future; and I said to myself: What will we do when the wood is all gone?
47109Free from what?
47109Had they not done so, whence would our enterprises, our temporal salvation, have come?
47109Has God designed persons to suffer?
47109Has any man received a fulness at once?
47109Has he caused the evil that has come to them?
47109Has he touched them with his hand of affliction?
47109Have they a clear testimony of the truth in their hearts?
47109Have we done our full duty?
47109Have we good books, games, music, and well- lighted, well- ventilated, warm rooms for their convenience and pleasure?
47109Have we nothing but the testimony of the ancient disciples to rest our hopes upon?
47109Have we reached a point wherein we may receive the fulness of God, of his glory, and his intelligence?
47109He went to my father and said:"Hyrum, what does that mean?
47109His son, Wesley, who was playing with us, called out,"Why, papa, what did you do that for?
47109His will to Moses and Isaiah and John is abundant for modern followers of Christ?
47109How are you to do it?
47109How can any one help feeling an intense interest in the mother of his children, and also in his children?
47109How can we know that you are not deceived?"
47109How can you help it?
47109How could a child at his age be impelled by other than honest motives in the accomplishment of his high and holy calling?
47109How could they hear without a preacher, and how shall they preach except they be sent?
47109How do you account for it?
47109How do you see it?
47109How is it you have kept it to yourself all these long years?
47109How shall men become acquainted with the knowledge of the Father?
47109How shall she excuse her guilt when it is fastened upon her?
47109How shall she plead her innocence when she is not innocent?
47109How shall we repent of these sins?
47109How shall we stem the tide of this evil, this indifference, this consequent ignorance?
47109How will we live here when we ca n''t get any more fuel, for it is rapidly going?
47109How will you stem it?
47109I ask myself, What law have you broken?
47109I ask, as preacher, leader, teacher, husband, father, citizen and man, who among our mighty ones can be likened unto him?
47109I had to plow my land and farm it, but I did not have a spear of grass or hay to feed my team, and how was I going to do my spring work?
47109I have felt sometimes, how could even the Father love his children more than my mother loved her children?
47109I have in mind our auxiliary organizations; what are they?
47109I preached the Word of Wisdom right along; but they said,''What does it matter?
47109I said to him,"Lorin, what did the Prophet say?"
47109I said:"Who else was there?"
47109If children are cut off from their birthright, how shall the Lord be rewarded?
47109In answer to the question,"What is to become of such{ 155} as me?"
47109Into outer darkness?--banished from the presence of God?
47109Is a male leper less to be shunned for fear of contagion than a woman similarly stricken?
47109Is any doctrine more reasonable and more compatible with free agency than this?
47109Is any man perfect?
47109Is it a difficult task to obey the gospel?
47109Is it agreeable to the will of the Lord?
47109Is it any wonder that the Lord can hear you when you whisper, even in your secret closet?
47109Is it compatible with the spirit of the great latter- day work in which we are engaged?
47109Is it necessary to do it?
47109Is it proper to raffle property for the benefit of missionaries?
47109Is mother doing all the work?
47109Is not that a key?
47109Is not that the eternal cry of the enemy who reaches out for deserters?
47109Is not this to be so with the children of men?
47109Is not this, I say, about the most God- like piece of work that a man can do in this world?
47109Is that the way for Saints to do?
47109Is the end aimed at likely to advance the Church and to strengthen it in the earth?
47109Is the hand of God in that suffering?
47109Is the sister to take the initiative and exercise the presiding function?
47109Is there any cause for sorrow to know that we shall rise from the dead, and possess the same tabernacle that we have here in mortality?
47109Is there any difference between the baptized and the unbaptized man?
47109Is there any doubt in your minds about it?
47109Is there any reason why he could not come again, why he should not visit this earth once more and talk with men today?
47109Is there cause for sorrow in this great, glorious gospel truth that has been revealed to us in this dispensation?
47109Is there not something here that is worthy our attention?
47109Is this all the evidence we have?
47109Is this because the rich man is rich?
47109Is this unscriptural or contrary to reason or to any revealed truth?
47109It looks much as if, after the devastation of wars, as promised in the scriptures,( and who shall say that it may not follow this war?)
47109Let that one ask himself:"Is it my business?"
47109Love your neighbor as yourself?
47109May I say to you that in reality a man can not forget anything?
47109Mr. Beecher, or Talmage, or any other of the great preachers of the day?
47109Mr. Phillip''s opinion of it, that the death of the body and the separation of the spirit from it is the resurrection of the dead?
47109My brethren, can you mistreat your wives, the mothers of your children?
47109Now then, are we studying their wants as we do our business, and our farms and our animals?
47109Now, how shall we aid the missionary who wishes to sell a horse, or what not?
47109Now, how should it be?
47109Now, what is the promise to the Saints who observe the Sabbath?
47109Or are you training your daughters to play the lady by making them accomplished in flourishes, and expert in ostentatious embellishments?
47109Or will they go out as men, in every sense-- pure men, high- minded men, honest men, virtuous men, men of God?
47109Or will they mystify the truth and seek to becloud the children of men over simple truths when they should understand them?
47109Or, do they mean more?
47109Ought we therefore to court the contempt of the world?
47109Our question may rather be, has he had during the earth''s journey, his full measure of reward?
47109Physically, they may be; but spiritually, morally, religiously and in faith, what man can match a woman who is really convinced?
47109Repent of what?
47109Said the young man,"All these I have kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?"
47109Shall we accept Christ''s manifestation in his own person resurrected from the dead?
47109Shall we quit because there are those with whom we come in contact who are not willing to rise to the standard to which we seek to exalt them?
47109Should the little children of the kindergarten be taught the events leading up to and culminating in the death of our Savior?
47109Some of our good Latter- day Saints have become so exceedingly good(?)
47109The ancient prophets speak of"entering into God''s rest;"what does it mean?
47109The best reply to such an argument is the question:"Which is best-- to let the hay go to ruin, or the boy?"
47109The decree of the world has gone forth, why withstand it?
47109The point is, what is the law of God?
47109The pure and honest in heart?
47109The pure and virtuous woman?
47109The question arises in them: Why does the Lord suffer it?
47109The question is often asked, Is there any difference between the Spirit of the Lord and the Holy Ghost?
47109The question often arises in the minds of young men who find themselves in the mission field,"What shall I say?"
47109The subject which has been dwelt upon is a broad one:"What can be done to stem the tide of evil that is sweeping through the land?"
47109The thought of meeting her, who can express the joy?
47109The truth is here, and shall men living now be heard to complain hereafter that they have not the truth in their hearts?
47109The upright?
47109Then I said to her:"Why have n''t you spoken about it before?
47109Then it is added:"Some say, What shall we do?
47109Then what is religion?
47109Then what is true repentance?
47109Then, why should we not feel dependent upon the Lord?
47109They go off hunting deer, antelope, elk, anything they can find, and what for?
47109Those who do the will of heaven?
47109To be heard because of many words?
47109Today the question is, which is the greater-- the high priest or the seventy-- the seventy or the high priest?
47109WHAT DOES THE MARTYRDOM OF JOSEPH AND HYRUM TEACH US?
47109WHAT IS PRIESTHOOD?
47109WHAT IS THE PRIESTHOOD?
47109WHAT SHALL WE DO ON THE SABBATH DAY?
47109WHENCE?
47109WHITHER?
47109Was he a slanderer and vilified?
47109Was human blood found upon his hands?
47109Was it because the Lord predestined it, or designed it, in any degree?
47109We are to understand, then, that God does not, and will not further make known his will to men; that what he has said suffices?
47109Well, you may say, how do they live?
47109Were I to seek for other truths, where would I go?
47109What are we required to do on the Sabbath day?
47109What can you conceive of grander than a calling like that?
47109What can you think of greater than this?
47109What constitutional law have you not observed?
47109What could we have done in Ohio?
47109What did Joseph Smith do?
47109What did he accomplish, in these fourteen years?
47109What do they produce to benefit the world?
47109What do you pray for?
47109What does it mean?"
47109What does it prove?
47109What does the martyrdom teach us?
47109What else would satisfy the desire of the immortal soul?
47109What else would satisfy us?
47109What for?
47109What for?
47109What for?
47109What good would it be to one to be baptized and receive not the Holy Ghost?
47109What greater proof do you want of that fact{ 36} than to see her lifeless form?
47109What has she been doing?
47109What is a key?
47109What is it that affects this lifeless clay?
47109What is revelation but the uncovering of new truths, by him who is the Fountain of all Truth?
47109What is that priesthood?
47109What is that?
47109What is the body without the spirit?
47109What is the object of it?
47109What is the use?
47109What is there to make us heavy of heart or sorrowful in this matter?
47109What is there, therefore, to be sad about?
47109What reason have we to mourn?
47109What right would I have to say,"thus saith the Lord,"and call upon man to repent and be baptized in the name of the Lord?
47109What shadow of excuse, not to speak of justification, can be found for this outrageous and cowardly discrimination?
47109What shall I say of the grand and glorious work that he has done in rearing the large and splendid family that he leaves behind?
47109What shall we do if we have neglected our prayers?
47109What should Joseph do?
47109What to encourage them to make home their place of amusement, and a place where they may invite their friends for study or entertainment?
47109What would it profit me, though I should go out into the world and{ 583} win strangers to the fold of God and lose my own children?
47109What would we do without Oregon and the Sierras of Nevada?
47109What would you think of the man who would argue for whisky and beer as a common beverage because it is necessary for people to drink?
47109What, against their will?
47109What, therefore, have I to fear?
47109When can we set it aside?
47109When he saw that, he told me, the thought came into his mind,"Shall I run from these fellows?
47109When shall we reach the time that we can dishonor our father and mother?
47109When will we ever outgrow that command?
47109Where are those boys today?
47109Where did we come from?
47109Where is there a soul upon the earth that does not need something that the Almighty can give?
47109Where shall we go to find another man who has accomplished a one- thousandth part of the good that Joseph Smith accomplished?
47109Where would you have people go who are unsettled in the truth?
47109Where?
47109Wherein should we be sad or sorrowful?
47109Which do you choose?
47109Which shall I follow?
47109Who are there besides the Latter- day Saints who contemplate the thought that beyond the grave we will continue in the family organization?
47109Who has ever heard of that hearing used as a campaign document against"Mormons"?
47109Who is going to carry the testimony of Jesus Christ to the hearts of the women who have passed away without a knowledge of the gospel?
47109Who is going to preach the gospel to the women?
47109Who is she?
47109Who is there of us that is not learning something day by day?
47109Who is there, under the circumstances that exist around us, that is not growing?
47109Who knows at what cost the man within has been conquered?
47109Who of us will now contend that the overruling Providence which brought us to this place made a mistake?
47109Who shall exercise the presiding function?
47109Who shall take the initiative?
47109Who would be in disharmony or unfellowship with God?
47109Who would be subject to his chastening word?
47109Who would come under his condemnation?
47109Who would, then, be recreant to the rule of Christ?
47109Why did Jesus teach the doctrine that there was no marrying nor giving in marriage in the other world?
47109Why did he teach the doctrine that marriage was instituted by the Father and designed to be accomplished in this life?
47109Why did he teach us the principle of eternal union of man and wife?
47109Why does it exist?
47109Why have n''t you let the Church know something about this declaration of the Prophet?"
47109Why should I fear them?"
47109Why should I grieve, why should I disappoint her?
47109Why should he suffer?
47109Why should men be embittered against you because of this, because of your belief in Joseph Smith?
47109Why should they?
47109Why should this be?
47109Why should we not call upon his name?
47109Why should we not remember him in our prayers?
47109Why should we?
47109Why stand longer?"
47109Why were they thus forgetful and seemingly ignorant of all they had been taught by the Savior respecting the objects of his mission to the earth?
47109Why, bless your soul, what did President Young know about Utah, at that early day?
47109Why, therefore, say they, is it necessary to refer to these things now?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Will the men of the world receive the gospel?
47109Will they forget God?
47109Will they forget the teachings that they have received from their parents at home?
47109Will they hearken to the truth?
47109Will this same degree of intelligence, that now exists throughout the world, continue to exist?
47109Will those men who go out from Utah, from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, forget their prayers?
47109Will you carry with you at all times the spirit of prayer and the desire to do good?
47109Will you honor the Sabbath day and keep it holy?
47109Will you observe the law of tithing and all the other requirements of the gospel?
47109Will you then deny the widow, because she has only a mite to bestow?
47109Will you, who hold this priesthood, profane the name of Deity?
47109Would it not be better, if we knew a person had faults, to go to him privately and labor with him, than to go to others and speak of his faults?"
47109Would the righteous man?
47109Would the virtuous man?
47109Would they be in rebellion to Christ''s rule, if he were to come here to rule?
47109Would we be satisfied to be decrepit?
47109Would we be satisfied to be imperfect?
47109Would we be satisfied to remain forever and ever in the form of infirmity incident to age?
47109Would we be satisfied to see the children we bury in their infancy remain as children only, throughout the countless ages of eternity?
47109Would you be riotous, and eat and drink with the drunken, with the unbelieving and with the profane?
47109Would you deny me a blessing?
47109Would you desert the mother of your children, the wife of your bosom, the gift of God to you, which is more precious than life itself?
47109Would you, as an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ, dishonor your wife or your children?
47109Would you, holding that priesthood, forget your prayers, and fail to remember the Giver of all good?
47109Yes, but is this all?
47109You may look around today, and who are the leaders among the people but those who early and zealously devoted themselves to the faith?
47109You men who are sensible fathers, is this course worth while?
47109Young men who have a goal in sight, is this the course to take to fit your purpose and to get the best results out of life?
47109and in thy name done many wonderful works?
47109and in thy name have cast out devils?
47109and who shall say him nay, whose care from boyhood has been the welfare of his people?
47109and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
47109and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
47109or, that"This Jesus hath God raised up[ from the dead], whereof we all[ the apostles] are witnesses?"
47109the father, the mother, the children recognizing each other in the relations which they owe to each other and in which they stand to each other?
47109this family organization being a unit in the great and perfect organization of God''s work, and all destined to continue throughout time and eternity?
47109{ 138}"But my neighbor has done this, that or the other that is forbidden by the law of the Church, or good usage, why should I not set him right?"
47109{ 176} WHAT ARE THE KEYS OF THE PRIESTHOOD?
47109{ 418} Why?
47109{ 580} What will she do there?
47109{ 67} The straightforward?
60736Do you believe in the baptism of infants?
60736How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? 60736 What do you use such vulgar expressions for, being a prophet?"
60736Who sent him?
60736Why?
60736Also the conversation with Nicodemus,''Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit''?"
60736Am I asked what is the cause of the present distress?
60736And again, what do we hear?
60736And how does He lay the foundation?
60736And how shall they hear without a preacher?
60736And how shall they preach except they be sent?"
60736And if by the principles of truth I succeed in uniting men of all denominations in the bonds of love, shall I not have attained a good object?
60736And if the beast was all the world, how could the world wonder after the beast?
60736And may we contemplate these things so?
60736And what can mobocrats do in the midst of Kirkpatrickites?
60736And what could be more sure?
60736And what is that power?
60736And what is that?
60736And when the voice calls for the dead to arise, suppose I am laid by the side of my father, what would be the first joy of my heart?
60736And why did she do it?
60736And will I appoint unto you, saith the Lord, except{ 502} it be by law, even as I and my father ordained unto you before the world was?
60736And will not those who come after hold our names in sacred remembrance?
60736And will our enemies dare to brand us with cowardly reproach?
60736Answer: He can say that his word is law; but does that make it so?
60736Are all Teachers?
60736Are all workers of miracles?
60736Are not assassins stalking through her streets daily?
60736Are there no friends of humanity in a nation that boasts itself so much?
60736Are we alone in this thing?
60736Are you willing to make oath to this before an alderman of the city?
60736As Markham was advancing{ 441} rapidly towards me, I said,"You are not going to resist the officers, are you, Brother Markham?"
60736At another time, He said to him,"Lovest thou me?"
60736Behold the great day of the Lord is at hand; and who can abide the day of His coming, and who can stand when He appeareth?
60736Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause?
60736Brethren, will you do your work, and let the President do his for you before God?
60736Brother Cole?
60736Brother: Is this truth?
60736But again, why this question unless there had been some agitation of the subject?
60736But did the governor of New York make the"requisition?"
60736But does not the Scriptures say that they spake in tongues and prophesied?
60736But how are they going to help themselves?
60736But we would ask, is there no one to murder men but Mormons?
60736But what could legislation in regard to the matter effect?
60736But what is hell?
60736But what is paradise?
60736But what will the world do?
60736But where is the safety, while such doctrines are boldly maintained by our legislature?
60736But where shall we lay our heads?
60736But who laid the foundation of the Temple?
60736But, said Mr. Sollars,"May I not repent and be baptized, and not pay any attention{ 219} to dreams, visions, and other gifts of the Spirit?"
60736Can a branch of the Church make by- laws on the principle of expediency, which are not specified in any revelation?
60736Can any officer in any branch of the Church say that his word is law and shall be obeyed?
60736Could Governor Boggs swear that Joseph Smith was accessory before the fact, when he has not seen him for three years?
60736Did I ever attack John C. Bennett''s motives for joining the Church?
60736Did I ever teach you anything that was not virtuous-- that was iniquitous, either in public or private?
60736Did John baptize for the remission of sins?
60736Did the people or God?
60736Did you ever know anything unvirtuous or unrighteous in my conduct or action at any time, either in public or private?
60736Do all interpret?
60736Do all speak with tongues?
60736Do you believe in Jesus Christ and the Gospel of salvation which He revealed?
60736Do you believe it?
60736Do you not see that I foresaw what was coming, beforehand, by the spirit of prophecy?
60736Do you think that even Jesus, if He were here, would be without fault in your eyes?
60736Does that coat fit you, Dr. Foster?
60736Go forward and not backward?
60736Go with me, will you go to the mansions above, Where the bliss and the knowledge, the light and the love, And the glory of God do eternally be?
60736God Almighty is my shield; and what can man do if God is my friend?
60736Great God, where is common sense and reason?
60736Had they not work to do in Jerusalem?
60736Has any man been concerned in a conspiracy to deliver Joseph Smith to Missouri?
60736Have I ever taught you that fornication and adultery were right, or polygamy or any such practice?
60736Have the Baptists, Methodists,& c,, any truth?
60736Have the Presbyterians any truth?
60736Have they ever refused to pay their taxes?
60736Have they not always been both ready and willing to obey both the civil and military laws of this state?
60736Have they not loudly exclaimed against such proceedings; stood forth in defense of republicanism-- and as true patriots defended the rights of man?
60736Have they not witnessed Missouri''s wanton persecution; her cruel oppression; her deadly hate?
60736Have they not, I would ask, contributed their portion towards replenishing your county and state revenues?
60736Have we increased in knowledge or intelligence?
60736Have ye turned revelators?
60736Have you got the ague?"
60736He answered,"Your honor?"
60736How could any man, against whom there is a bitter religious prejudice escape ruin, being in the circumstances of Smith?
60736How did he obtain all things?
60736How is it that John was considered one of the greatest of prophets?
60736How is it with the kingdom of God?
60736How shall God come to the rescue of this generation?
60736I Illinois, State Register, on the Dixon arrest of the Prophet, was it a political trick?
60736I discovered what the emotions of the people were on my arrival at this city, and I{ 466} have come here to say"How do you do?"
60736I enquire, what was the question which drew out the answer, or caused Jesus to utter the parable?
60736I enquired"What is the meaning of all this?"
60736I then said to him,"Will you please state definitely whether you know anything against my character, either in public or private?"
60736I went to them and asked them if they were stealing for a livelihood?
60736I would answer,"Shall there be evil in a city and the Lord hath not done it?"
60736If I esteem mankind to be in error, shall I bear them down?
60736If he has, when and where has He revealed it?
60736If he is not almost ready to return, be clothed with robes of righteousness, and go up to Jerusalem?
60736If he obtained his knowledge from a second or third person, why not avail himself of their affidavits in the body of the writ?
60736If so, who?
60736If ten thousand men testify to a truth you_ know,_ would it add to your faith?
60736If they will not defend us, will they not grant to lend a voice of indignation against such unhallowed oppression?
60736In reply I asked-- Whom did Jesus have reference to as being the last?
60736In that wherein are they acting differently from any other citizens?
60736In the meantime, why does not Joe try his power at working a miracle or two?
60736Is it not enough to put down all the infernal influences of the devil, what we have felt and seen, handled and evidenced, of this work of God?
60736Is it right for a priest to be appointed to accompany a teacher to the house of each member, when his duty is set forth in the Covenants?
60736Is it true?
60736Is it?
60736Is the Constitution satisfied with a_ charge_ upon suspicion?
60736Is there none on the earth?
60736Is this state to be carried by a hue- and- cry of that kind raised by politicians?
60736It may come within the letter of the Constitution; but does it come within its spirit and meaning?
60736Joseph Smith then asked:"Will you please state definitely whether you know anything against my character either in public or private?"
60736Joseph Smith then asked:"Will you please state definitely whether you know anything against my character either in public or private?"
60736Just met Hyrum in the street; said to him, I am writing to the brethren, has our new prophet anything to say to them?
60736Lawyers say the powers of the Nauvoo charter are dangerous: but I ask, is the constitution of the United States or of this state dangerous?
60736Lay hold of these things and let not your knees or joints tremble, nor your hearts faint; and then what can earthquakes, wars and tornadoes do?
60736Little Fred exclaimed,"Pa, the Missourians wo n''t take you away again, will they?"
60736Love of liberty was diffused into my soul by my grandfathers[A] while they dandled me on their knees; and shall I want friends?
60736Must the tens of thousands bow down to slavery and degradation?
60736Need I say he is not guilty of the crime alleged against him by Governor Boggs?
60736Now, if the doctrine of the sectarian world, that there is but one heaven, is true, Paul, what do you tell that lie for, and say there are three?
60736Now, is the arrest of this man worth such a sacrifice of life as must necessarily follow an open war with his people?
60736Now, what do we hear in the gospel which we have received?
60736Or does it refer to the flight of Smith and the Mormons from Missouri some years since?
60736Or where is there a kingdom or nation that can promote the universal happiness of its own subjects, or even their general well being?
60736Or will I receive at your hands that which I have not appointed?
60736Or will ten thousand testimonies destroy your knowledge of a fact?
60736Raise mobs?
60736Reynolds asked,"Is Jem Flack in the crowd?"
60736Reynolds said,"Do I meet you as a friend?
60736Second question:--How was the least in the kingdom of heaven greater than he?
60736Sectarian priests cry out concerning me, and ask,"Why is it this babbler gains so many followers, and retains them?"
60736Shall I be ungrateful?
60736Shall his name not be remembered in this book?
60736Shall we be such fools as to be governed by its laws, which are unconstitutional?
60736Shall we bear it any longer?
60736Shall we bow down and be slaves?
60736Shall we go, too, and give their bones to the wolves?
60736Shall we shrink at the onset?
60736Sisters of the society, shall there be strife among you?
60736Suppose a man had the discerning of spirits, who would be the wiser for it?
60736Suppose that Jesus Christ and holy angels should object to us on frivolous things, what would become of us?
60736Suppose we admit that it means the kingdoms of the world, what propriety would there be in saying, Who is able to make war with my great big self?
60736That he holds the destiny of men in his power, and can as easily put down as he has raised up?
60736That if thou possessest any influence, wisdom, dominion, or power, it comes from God, and to him thou art indebted for it?
60736The Son of Man hath descended below them all; art thou greater than he?"
60736The chief asked,"How many moons would it be before the Great Spirit would bless them?"
60736The legion would all willingly die in the defense of their rights; but what would this accomplish?
60736The question has been asked, can a person not belonging to the Church bring a member before the high council for trial?
60736The question would be was Smith in this state, or not, at the time the crime was committed in Missouri?
60736The wise men of the day could not do anything with him, and why should we find fault?
60736Then why deny revelation?
60736Then, Sir, why is it that he should be thus cruelly pursued?
60736There are several gifts mentioned here, yet which of them all could be known by an observer at the imposition of hands?
60736There is no contradiction between Hyrum and the Twelve-- is there, Brother Hyrum?
60736They inquired,"What boat is that?"
60736They''ll come down under the hill among little folks and say,"Brother Joseph, how I love you; can I do anything for you?"
60736This is a faithful saying-- who can hear it?
60736Truly we may ask, what is right and what is law contrary to the constitution?
60736Verse 4 reads,"And they worshiped the dragon which gave power unto the beast; and they worshiped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
60736Was Abraham therefore under condemnation?
60736We ask the sects, Do you believe this?
60736Well suppose that should be done, would that effect anything?
60736What constitutes the kingdom of God?
60736What do we care where we are, if the society be good?
60736What have the Mormons done to Illinois?
60736What if all the world should embrace this Gospel?
60736What is it that inspires professors of Christianity generally with a hope of salvation?
60736What is the matter?
60736What is the meaning of the parable of the Ten Talents?
60736What is the rule of interpretation?
60736What is the secret-- the starting point?
60736What persons, then, can be surrendered up by the governor of one state to the governor of another?
60736What rock?
60736What then?
60736What was the object of gathering the Jews, or the people of God in any age of the world?
60736What was the power of Melchizedek?
60736What would be the object in taking away the public arms from the militia of this state?
60736What would it profit us to come unto the spirits of the just men, but to learn and come up to the standard of their knowledge?
60736What would it prove?
60736When He was transfigured on the mount, what could be more sure to them?
60736When all men speak evil of you falsely, blessed are ye,& c. Shall a man be considered bad, when men speak evil of him?
60736When the boat had headed round the_ Belle_, and was once more in deep water, the pilot stopped the engine and asked the captain,"What is the matter?"
60736Where did the kingdom of God begin?
60736Where has Judge Higbee gone?
60736Where is there a man that can step forth and alter the destiny of nations and promote the happiness of the world?
60736Where is there a record of fine or county imprisonment( for any breach of law) against any of the Latter- day Saints?
60736Where is there a record of murder committed by any of our people?
60736Where is your husband?
60736Where, then, is the necessity, that this honorable body should enact a law taking away from them their chartered privileges?
60736Whether the kingdom of God was set up before the day of Pentecost, or not till then?
60736Which would the Methodists vote for?
60736While there, Brother Richards asked if I wanted a wicked man to pray for me?
60736Who are the Temple committee, that they should receive the funds?
60736Who called Joseph Smith to be a prophet?
60736Who could point out a Pastor, a Teacher, or an Evangelist by their appearance, yet had they the gift of the Holy Ghost?
60736Who ever did that?
60736Who ever had so great a privilege or glory?
60736Who ever led the Son of God into the waters of baptism, beholding the Holy Ghost descend upon him in the sign of a dove?
60736Who is able to make war with him?"
60736Who is it that has made his affidavit that Joseph Smith has been accessory to shooting him?
60736Who knows it?
60736Who was trusted with such a mission before or since?
60736Who''s Governor Carlin?
60736Whoever had so great a privilege and glory?
60736Whoever had such a trust committed to him before or since?
60736Whoever had the honor of doing that?
60736Why did He not prove His mission by working a miracle and coming down?
60736Why did not God deliver Micaiah from the hands of his persecutors?
60736Why did not Jeremiah"work a miracle or two"to help him out of the dungeon?
60736Why did not Paul, by a miracle, prevent the people from stoning and whipping him?
60736Why did not Zachariah, by a miracle, prevent the people from slaying him?
60736Why did not our Savior come down from the cross?
60736Why gather the people together in this place?
60736Why have the canker remaining any longer to sap our life?
60736Why not give him the privilege of the laws of this state?
60736Why should I not be Joseph Smith''s friend?
60736Why was it not done?
60736Why was that the case unless the subject of"polygamy"had been mooted within the Church?
60736Why, then, do n''t you shoot and have done with it, instead of talking so much about it?"
60736Why, then, need they be troubled about us?
60736Why, then, their rage against me?
60736Will I accept of an offering, saith the Lord, that is not made in my name?
60736Will Mr. Rigdon please to hand this letter to Mr. Pratt, after reading?
60736Will not the nation rise up and defend us?
60736Will they not lead yours to the slaughter with the same impunity?
60736Will you all help me?
60736Will you all support my pledge, and thus preserve my honor?
60736Will you do me the justice to publish this communication?
60736Will you lift your voice and your arm with indignation against such unhallowed oppression?
60736With{ 20} deep feeling he said that they are fellow mortals, we loved them once, shall we not encourage them to reformation?
60736Would not this be a greater disappointment-- a more painful thought than annihilation?
60736Would you think it strange if I relate what I have seen in vision in relation to this interesting theme?
60736Write to Oliver Cowdery and ask him if he has not eaten husks long enough?
60736Yes; but who is it that writes these Scriptures?
60736You ask,"What shall I do with the lots?"
60736and how has thy glory departed?
60736and when Joseph Smith has not been in the state of Missouri for that length of time?
60736do all interpret?"
60736do all speak with tongues?
60736or had we better wait till we are more able?
60736to all parties; and I do now at this time say to all"How do you do?"
60736why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60736why are you using my name to carry on your hellish wickedness?
60736{ 442}"What is the use of this so often?"
60736{ 499} The inquiry is frequently made or me,"Wherein do you differ from others in your religious views?"
60758Can we do any good?
60758Did you ever see him?
60758Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
60758Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods? 60758 Why have you not published this before?"
60758_ What must the manacled nations think of freemen''s rights in the land of liberty? 60758 _"Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"
60758(?)
60758(?)
60758A little exertion, and the infamy of the evil will blacken the guilty only, for is it not written,"The tree is known by its fruit?"
60758After which, the State''s attorney, Birch, turned to me tauntingly, saying,"Why the hell do n''t you bring on your witnesses?"
60758Again: Lived there ever such a man as Moses in Egypt?
60758And for what?
60758And had we not a right to expect foul play?
60758And where is a spark from the watch- fire of''76, by which one candle might be lit that would glimmer upon the confines of Democracy?
60758And where was there ever a father without first being a son?
60758And who, that is ambitious for greatness and power, would not have said the same thing?
60758And will God take it from the man until He takes him Himself?
60758And{ 12} let me ask these profound sectarians, why He has not done it?
60758Are you engaged with us in this great work?
60758Are you old enough to know what you are about?
60758At the October conference following the martyrdom of the two brothers, President Brigham Young said_:"Did Joseph ordain any man to take his place?
60758Badham?"
60758But Jesus said,''Whose image and superscription is this?''
60758But allowing their false, diabolical accusations to be true, what then?
60758But do the people acknowledge the hand of God in all these things?
60758But how are they to become saviors on Mount Zion?
60758But this is not all: we mean to elect him, and nothing shall be wanting on our part to accomplish it; and why?
60758But what is the object of this important mission?
60758But where are now those principles of freedom?
60758But will the rulers of our land do it?
60758By the Court: Is your residence, Mr. Elliott, in this county?
60758Ca n''t you lend me five hundred dollars?
60758Can it be possible that the traitor whom Porter Rockwell reports to me as being in correspondence with my Missouri enemies, is one of my quorum?
60758Can you do something for them?
60758Can you get an endowment in Boston or anywhere, except where God appoints?
60758Can you in this land of equal right return in safety to your possessions in Missouri?
60758Dan said,"Has that time come, think you?
60758Deponent asked,"What have you against Joseph Smith?
60758Deponent said,"Did William Law know your business?"
60758Did He ever concoct anything that was devilish for mankind?
60758Did I build on any other man''s foundation?
60758Did I not give him the liberty of disbelieving any doctrine I have preached, if he saw fit?
60758Did he ever injure you?"
60758Did the ancient Apostles, Prophets, or Saints who died pay too much for that kingdom?
60758Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?"
60758Do you ask what is wanting?
60758Do you know the source from whence you derive your knowledge?
60758Do you think I would trouble this conference with it?
60758Does it follow that he is continually to be followed for the same offense?
60758Does not this look like many others of our prosecutions with which you are acquainted?
60758Every time a line was formed in Far West, he was there-- for what?
60758For what purpose?
60758For what?
60758Foster said--"I do not feel at liberty to answer this question, under existing circumstances?"
60758General, will you stand neutral?
60758Good?
60758Had you not rather enjoy the society of Saints than sinners whom you can not love?
60758Has God forgotten to be gracious, to be merciful to mankind?
60758Has the Gospel of the kingdom commenced in the last days?
60758Has the Lord spoken in these last days, and required us to build Him a house?
60758Has the majesty of American liberty sunk into such vile servitude and oppression, that justice has fled?
60758Hast thou sought for a Daniel to declare it unto thee?
60758Hath he beheld the eternal world, and is he authorized to say that there is only one God?
60758Have I asked you for your money?
60758Have you not received the Gospel?
60758Have you not received the Holy Ghost, by receiving the Gospel which we have brought unto you?
60758He further asked if he ever preached anything like the"plurality of wife"doctrine to her other than what he had preached in public?
60758How are we to keep peace in the city, defend ourselves against mobs, and keep innocent blood from being shed?
60758How came you here?
60758How do you like to go into other Churches and hear them abuse us?
60758How much are one and one?
60758How much is one from two?
60758How stands the matter when it is investigated-- investigated by a Missouri court?
60758I again asked him--"Did I ever misuse you?"
60758I am ready to be offered a sacrifice for this people; for what can our enemies do?
60758I ask, Did I ever exercise any compulsion over any man?
60758I inquired what they would do with those people of Nauvoo who would not fight?
60758I insert the following article from the_ Times and Seasons_:-- WHO SHALL BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT?
60758I replied, I should think he was a rascal: but who has had such a trial as that?
60758I said,"Do you call that democracy or mobocracy?"
60758I then asked Justice Aaron Johnson--"Did I ever make oath before you against Simpson?"
60758I then asked him if Hyrum could be put in his way so that no man would mistrust him, would you kill him?
60758I then asked him--"Have I ever misused you any way?"
60758I then asked--"Did I ever wrong you in deal, or personally misuse you in any shape?"
60758I then said:"If we undertake that, Governor, when the proper time comes, will you interfere?"
60758I wish to ask if ever I got any of it unfairly?
60758I would ask the Latter- day Saints, Do you know your benefactors?
60758I would ask, who built up this city?
60758If I have not reproved you in the gate?
60758If a man leaves the principles of the doctrine of Christ, how can he be saved in the principles?
60758If he was guilty of breaking jail, why not try and punish him for that before that court?
60758If indignation, how would you curse the heartless wretches that have so desecrated and polluted the temple of liberty?
60758If not, what can be the meaning of all this?
60758If the Catholic church is bad, how can any good thing come out of it?
60758If the Catholic religion is a false religion, how can any true religion come out of it?
60758If the angels found a God in heaven able to give instructions, shield them from sword and famine,& c., why have we not found Him?
60758If the whole tree is corrupt, are not its branches corrupt?
60758If this is the best, the most patriotic, the most free, what is the situation of the rest?
60758If we are ignorant, what knowledge have the rest of the people?
60758If we pass only a fine or imprisonment, have we any confidence that they will desist?
60758If you do not, your turn may come next; and where will it cease?
60758If, then, our charter gives us the power to decide what shall be a nuisance, and cause it to be removed, where is the offense?
60758If, then, this is the case, can we conscientiously vote for a man of this description, and put the weapons into his hands to cut our throat with?
60758In a short time after my guide came and said aloud,"Joseph, Joseph, what are you doing there?"
60758In the presence of such difficulties, what was to be done?
60758Is he still illegally and unconstitutionally to be held in abeyance by these miscreants?
60758Is it not the principle of the Saints to mingle together and promote the great cause in which they are engaged?
60758Is it written?
60758Is liberty only a name?
60758Is protection of person and property fled from free America?
60758Is there no power anywhere to redress our grievances?
60758Is there wisdom in Zion?
60758Is this the gracious boon for which your fathers fought and struggled and died?
60758It shall be said in time to come, Where are our old policemen?
60758James A. McCanse was called by the court and asked,"Do you subscribe to the decision of Mr. Johnson in the matter?"
60758Jesus, if they were called Gods unto whom the word of God came, why should it be thought blasphemy that I should say I am the son of God?
60758Joseph replied,"Yes; what shall we do, Brother Hyrum?"
60758Joseph said to Rockwell,"What shall I do?"
60758Joseph then turned to Hyrum, who was talking with Cahoon, and said,"Brother Hyrum, you are the oldest, what shall we do?"
60758Judging from what is past, how will it be when God sets up His kingdom in the last days?
60758Marshal Greene asked one of the officers if anything was destroyed except what belonged to the press?
60758Mayor put his finger on it and said--"What is that?"
60758Mayor stepped through the door into the entry by the foot of the stairs, and the General( Mayor) asked him what he wished?
60758Men have a right to take and read what papers they please;"but do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"
60758Missouri lacks the disposition and Congress lacks both the disposition and power(?
60758Mr. Doniphan said--"You little devil you, what are you doing here with this fire?"
60758Mr. Stigall went out, and Joseph said to Dr. Richards,"If we go into the cell, will you go in with us?"
60758Must I, then, be thrown away as a thing of naught?
60758Now was this merely confined to the living, to settle difficulties with{ 252} families on earth?
60758Now, let me ask one for facts; Was there ever such a place on the earth as Egypt?
60758Now, query-- Could Moses have obtained the law if he had stayed in the midst of the children of Israel, instead of going up on to the mountain?
60758Now, will you help us to build the Nauvoo House and Temple?
60758Now, ye Elders, will you be faithful?
60758O humanity, where hast thou hidden thyself?
60758On whom has oppression fallen in any quarter of our Union?
60758Or could you, even the speculators, have sold your lands for anything here, if the Saints had not come?
60758Patriotism?
60758Paul, what do you say?
60758Perhaps some of you are ready to ask,"Can not the Lord save us as well where we are as to gather together?"
60758President, U.S., who shall be our next?, 39.
60758Question: Who?
60758Says one, Suppose we are not satisfied that this is the work of God?
60758Shall our national banner, which floated so proudly in the breeze at the Declaration of Independence, be disgraced and refuse to show its motto?
60758Shall the liberty which our fathers purchased at so dear a price be wrenched from the hand of their children?
60758Shall we suffer our pockets to be picked through the influence of these scoundrels eternally, by defending ourselves against vexatious lawsuits?
60758Shall wisdom cry aloud, and her speech not be heard?
60758The first question then is, What is a mathematical problem?
60758The poor among them put sixpence, fifty cents or a dollar into the box to carry out that object; and can the Latter- day Saints do nothing?
60758The question is frequently asked"Can we not be saved without going through with all these ordinances,& c.?"
60758The same morning after Hyrum had made ready to go-- shall it be said to the slaughter?
60758The same witnesses reply,_ Certainly._ And was he a Prophet?
60758Then why query about it?
60758This stranger asked--"Where are{ 139} those men going?"
60758Under these circumstances, the question again arises, Whom shall we support?
60758Was Eli Norton of the police?
60758Was it the Mormons or our enemies who first commenced these difficulties?
60758We had been outrageously imposed upon, and knew not how far we could trust anyone; besides, a question necessarily arose, how shall we come?
60758We have come out to reap, but do we have time to reap new grain?
60758We have found these men covenant- breakers with God, with their wives,& c. Have we any hope of their doing better?
60758We went through and told the Saints these things; but did the churches do as God commanded?
60758We wonder whether they now believe that they are, or not?
60758Were we maturing plans to corrupt the world, to destroy the peace of society?
60758What are we to say about these kidnappers who infest our borders and carry away our citizens-- those infernals in human shape?
60758What are we to understand by this in the last days?
60758What could we do under the circumstances different from what we did do?
60758What did Jesus say?
60758What did they learn by coming of the spirits of just men made perfect?
60758What is a man of God to do, when he sees all the madness, wrath and follies of our persecutors?
60758What is the object of our coming into existence, then dying and falling away, to be here no more?
60758What is this office and work of Elijah?
60758What law is violated?
60758What meaneth thy shaking?
60758What nation like unto our nation?
60758What object was gained by this communication with the spirits of the just?
60758What produces it?
60758What right had that constable to refuse our request?
60758What say ye, ye Saints-- ye who are exiles in the land of liberty?
60758What say you, General?
60758What shall I talk about to- day?
60758What shall we do under this state of things?
60758What was the result of the persecution in Massachusetts?
60758What will hinder your doing a good business in shipping this season?
60758When I shrink not from your defense will you throw me away for a new man who slanders you?
60758When Paul came to certain disciples, he asked if they had received the Holy Ghost?
60758When did I ever teach anything wrong from this stand?
60758When did this work ever stop since it began?
60758When the Lord says,"Gather yourselves together,"why do you ask Him what for?
60758When was I ever confounded?
60758Whenever did a tree or anything spring into existence without a progenitor?
60758Where are the laws that protect all men in their religious opinions?
60758Where is the necessity of remanding him to another county for another hearing?
60758Where is the patriotism of a Washington, a Warren, and Adams?
60758Where is the patriotism of''76?
60758Where is the strength of Government?
60758Where is the virtue of our forefathers?
60758Where is your ambition?
60758Where the laws that say,"A man shall worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience?"
60758Where was there ever a son without a father?
60758Who baptized you, then?
60758Who blesses you and all the people?
60758Who does not know that we can put the roof on the building this season, if we have a mind to?
60758Who ordered out the Nauvoo Legion?
60758Who shall be our Next President?.
60758Who shall be our next President?.
60758Who was it?
60758Why are not these wretches brought to justice?
60758Why be afraid of a sacrifice?
60758Why did you apply the remarks to yourself?
60758Why did you ask if we meant you?"
60758Why do not my enemies strike a blow at the doctrine?
60758Why is it that I must be held accountable for other men''s acts?
60758Why start presses to destroy rights and privileges, and bring upon us mobs to plunder and murder?
60758Why was he not applied to?
60758Why, then, must the citizens of this place be scourged with such attempts?
60758Why, then, should we be dragged to Carthage, where the law does not compel us to go?
60758Why?
60758Will it be called treason, if the God of heaven should set up a kingdom?
60758Will it be popular or unpopular?
60758Will it suit the politics of the majority?
60758Will the editor of that paper be{ 39} so kind as to ask his informant who the thieves are, and where they live, and give us the desired information?
60758Will this be clear enough?
60758Will you come?
60758Would steamboats have landed here, if the Saints had not come?
60758Would you confine your work to the living alone?
60758Would you not be astonished if even now we should tell the glories and privileges of the Saints of God to you and to the world?
60758Wouldst thou know the interpretation thereof?
60758You have now got the principle men here under your own control, they are all you want, what more do you want?
60758[ Sidenote: Reflections of the Prophet as to Traitors in High Places] What can be the matter with these men?
60758_ Alderman Harris._ Who is the person?
60758_ Gov.--_Why did you not give a more speedy answer to the_ posse_ that I sent out?
60758_ Mayor._ Did ever anybody tell you I directed you to be watched?
60758_ Question by the Mayor_ Did Carn say I had administered a private oath?
60758_ Sunday, October 1, 1843_.--I copy the following from the_ Times and Seasons_ of this date:-- WHO SHALL BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT?
60758_ William Marks sworn._ Testified that on Monday evening Brother Soby came up and said,"Are you aware of the danger you are in?"
60758and who told you?
60758and why are thy features so terribly distorted?
60758and why art thou terrified?
60758did you never think of this before?
60758has it come to this, that freeborn American citizens must be kidnapped by negro drivers?
60758how such a thing looks, that the Saints should be afraid of beating one another in the election, or being beat?
60758or even against Joseph H. Jackson or the Laws, until they came out against the city?
60758or how is it to be fulfilled?
60758that thy face should gather blackness?
60758to ROB men of their property rights, without avenging them?
60758we have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural: and who can contradict it?
60758what would you do if you were here?
60758wilt thou not give to every honest man a heated dart to sting those wretches while they pollute the land?
60758wilt thou not_ open the trap door_ to the pit of ungodly men, that they may stumble in?
60758{ 13} Then do you believe what we say?
60758{ 295} Are we now, indeed, in a land of liberty, of freedom, of equal rights?
52819And you believe it?
52819And you think it just?
52819Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries, either a vine, figs? 52819 Did the Savior of the world consider it his duty to fulfill all righteousness?
52819Did you, Mrs. Davidson, write a letter to John Storrs, giving an account of the origin of the Book of Mormon? 52819 Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?
52819I create--what?
52819It is matter of sincere regret,says the author of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Or see the grand beginning, Where space did not extend? 52819 Then at length when I''ve completed All you sent me forth to do, With your mutual approbation, Let me come and dwell with you?"
52819Well,one may say,"this may be a tribute to their goodness of heart, but what of their sincerity, what of their honesty?"
52819When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high? 52819 Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?
52819Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?
52819Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?
52819''And who shall declare his generation?''
52819**"Unto what shall I liken these kingdoms, that ye may understand?
52819*** Will the resurrection return you a mere female acquaintance that is not to be the wife of your bosom in eternity?
52819And his testimony?
52819And in what spirit was it met, at least by this Ministerial association?
52819And is it not just possible that a wrong impression may go out from your view of our Address, rather than from the Address itself?
52819And is it of record that he did all these things that Mr. Schroeder surmises that he did?
52819And may we hope for it, this universal peace?
52819And she was rewarded for her love that made her linger, though it was by an empty sepulcher; for soon angels said to her,''Why weepest thou?''
52819And then one greater than the angels stood by her, and said,''Why weepest thou?
52819And was Mr. Dodd''s"conclusions expressed"in advance of all public discussion or evidence, respecting the Book of Mormon?
52819And what may not be accomplished in eternity, friends, under these circumstances?
52819And what to Eve, though in her mortal life She''d been the first, or tenth, or fifteenth wife?
52819And who is the Father?
52819Are there any means by which men may become eternal entities-- as spirits and bodies inseparably connected-- immortal individuals?
52819Are there more Gods than one?
52819Are these battles of the past, these sufferings and sacrifices of past generations, of no value?
52819Are we not asked here to accord to human recollection a vividness and power which, to say the least of it, is very exceptional?
52819Are you certain that some of the names agree?
52819Are you not ministers of Jesus Christ?
52819But did the conspirators against Mormonism take this course?
52819But if even the absolute has to have a pluralistic vision, why should we ourselves hesitate to be pluralists on our own sole account?
52819But if these variant theorizers ca n''t convert each other, how can they hope to convert us Mormons?
52819But tell me what it is that has been the great civilizing force of this and all other ages?
52819But to what end does God cause war, or famine?
52819But was the rewritten story ever in the trunk at Sabine''s?
52819But what experiences, national and international, lie between where we now stand and the attainment of that end-- who may tell?
52819But what is the use of talking in this strain to you gentlemen?
52819But,''continued he( rising from his chair, with great animation),''where is France?
52819By whose hand?
52819Can men reject you and your doctrine and your message and still be secure in the favor of God?
52819DID RIGDON EXHIBIT THE SPAULDING MANUSCRIPT?
52819DID RIGDON FOREKNOW THE COMING AND CONTENTS OF THE BOOK OF MORMON?
52819Did God institute an unholy thing and command men to engage in it?
52819Did Rigdon foreknown the coming and contents of the Book of Mormon?
52819Did the wild waves of the Atlantic, as they broke upon the shingle of New England''s rugged coast, hymn civic wisdom into their souls?
52819Did you deal quite fairly with the Address when you failed to quote this very explicit passage just read?
52819Did you overlook this corroborative testimony?
52819Did you sign your name to it?
52819Do not the questions pre- suppose that the church complained against is wrong in creed and doctrine and attitude towards progress?
52819Do we mean by it that the whole of Christendom is corrupt?
52819Do you hold that you may enter the sacred precincts of the mind and uproot our opinions?
52819Do you not destroy the effectiveness of your Church ministry when you take this attitude?"
52819Do you suppose they will stand by, idle and indifferent spectators to the contest?
52819Do you think I overstate the case?
52819Does the manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?
52819For who but himself will ever dare to venture to walk by such light as that by which his foot- steps have been guided?
52819From this, the question very naturally arises: Do men as such become immortal?
52819Gentlemen, have you not juggled here a little with words?
52819God must be true-- an untruthful God?
52819HOW ABOUT SIDNEY RIGDON?
52819Had he not made Smith a"prophet, seer, and revelator,"and could he not also unmake him?
52819Had it been Spaulding''s manuscript, which"the gentleman from the East presented,"would not Mr. Patterson have remembered it?
52819Has God given many revelations to men?
52819Have you not come with the gospel of Jesus Christ?
52819Have you read the Book of Mormon?
52819Have you read the Book of Mormon?
52819He, too, would know the will of the Lord concerning him, in his relationship to this work; and, now, what said the Lord to him?
52819His wife at that moment came into the room and exclaimed:''What, are you studying that thing again?''
52819Honestly, now, did you deal fairly with us when you came to this part of your review?
52819How about Sidney Rigdon?
52819How are you going to justify them?
52819How came we by the ancient scriptures?
52819How could they be otherwise?
52819How many of the early converts of the Church appreciated the meaning of that solemn announcement?
52819I only want to present these statements to you and ask this question: Why is this rejuvenation of the Catholic church demanded?
52819I think this one paragraph presents in one view the essential things the prophet had to say about God:"What sort of a being was God in the beginning?
52819I want to ask them, on what books and utterances do they rely for this larger, fuller proclamation of"Mormonism?"
52819If Rigdon was the great moving spirit of Mormonism during its incubation, why did he not continue so after the Book of Mormon was printed?
52819If Senator Smoot is unseated, would the influence of the''Mormons''in the state and nation be diminished?
52819If all things have been produced by an infinitely righteous, perfect, all- powerful, and good Creator, how can moral evil exist in his economy?
52819If he had no generation who could declare it?"
52819If he has no seed how could he see it?
52819If her re- affirmance is to re- instate any part of the story as worthy of belief, why not all of it, and all the parts equally?
52819If so, would they be any less incarnations of a divine spirit in their immortal state than they are now as mortals?
52819If the manuscript was never returned to Spaulding after its second submission to Patterson, then what became of it?
52819If we acquit you of stupidity, what then?
52819If you do n''t, what does your message amount to?
52819In Mr. Taylor''s work-- so severely criticised by Mr. Schroeder, the question and answer stand as follows:_"Ques._ Is what that letter contains true?
52819In a tone of excitement Rigdon replied( and who will say it was not spoken as by one having authority?
52819In proof of it, I submit the following passages:"Whence springs the deep- seated hostility of so man, of the representatives of labor to the churches?
52819Indeed, how couldst thou be?
52819Is God the author of confusion?"
52819Is Mr. Schroeder justified in giving a sinister aspect to this matter?
52819Is it holy or unholy?
52819Is it not just as good for divine personages as for you imperfect men?
52819Is it not reasonable that it should be so?
52819Is it not the belief of the Christian world that they will be saved through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ, the Son of God?
52819Is it probable that there is a superhuman consciousness at all, in the first place?
52819Is it true that you gave so slight attention to the subject you were reviewing that you could make a misstatement of the kind just mentioned?
52819Is n''t it a universal proclamation that we make to the world?
52819Is not fatherhood as sacred and holy as motherhood?
52819Is that a fair answer, or artful dodging?
52819Is there any consistency in claims of this anti- Mormon sort?
52819Is there any similarity between Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript and the Book of Mormon?
52819Is there such a thing in"Mormonism"as eternal reprobation as generally understood in the theological terminology of the world?
52819Is this the course of a libertine and a liar?
52819Is this true?
52819Is what is written in the letter true?
52819Is what that letter contains true?
52819It is correct enough, but who told you that man did not exist in like manner, upon the same principle?
52819It is taken from the"Illustrated History of Washington County, Pa.,"in which was published the treatise on"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Let me ask you, Christian gentlemen, Who instituted marriage?
52819Let us now return to Mr. Patterson and his"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819May one reject God''s message and stand uncondemned before God?
52819Mr. Dodd in 1832?
52819Must we not think of you as uttering falsehood?
52819Must we think you so dull?
52819Nothing was said about it until the publication of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Now I put to you this question: Is the Lord Jesus Christ God?
52819Now then, after two thousand years of proselyting in the world, under the most favorable circumstances, what is the sum total of your achievements?
52819Now where is the_ Millennial Star_ published?
52819Now, be honest, gentlemen, is it not repeated everywhere with just as much emphasis as in"Mormon"communities in Utah?
52819Now, do you not see that the end of all our reflections upon the subject simply means that you must have righteousness or you can have no peace?
52819Now, gentlemen, honestly, is it any worse for him to have had a Father than it is for him to have had a mother?
52819Now, gentlemen, will you tell me how we could be more frank or explicit on the subject of revelation?
52819Now, just for a moment, just for the sake of the argument, suppose that claim to be true, is the test we apply, at all, much less"wholly,"unbiblical?
52819Now, my friends, after that, do not complain of harshness in the message that Joseph Smith was commissioned to give to the world ninety years ago?
52819O yes; and to be admonished by his brethren?
52819Of course Sidney Rigdon was an exalted man; why not, then, an angel?
52819Or give divine guidance to those who seek it?
52819Or is it so that this bald statement is an outgrowth of the"recollection"process operating at Conneaut after Howe''s record was closed?
52819Or stands it tenantless save only for our own little earth-- less than the single grain of sand on limitless sea shores?
52819Or view the last creation, Where Gods and matter end?"
52819Or, is it the course of a righteous man?
52819Perhaps you will be putting to me the question: What of all this?
52819Ques: Does Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript, and the Book of Mormon agree?
52819Ques: Does the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?
52819Ques: Has Dr. P. Hurlburt got the manuscript printed?
52819Ques: Have you read the book of Mormon?
52819Ques: How large is Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript?
52819Ques: Is what is written in the letter true?
52819Ques: What agency had you in having this letter sent to Mr. Storrs?
52819Ques: Where is the manuscript?
52819Robert Patterson, author of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Search further in the hope of finding another manuscript that may have been the origin of the Book of Mormon, if this one is not?
52819So the question is, was Rigdon in Pittsburg between 1812 and 1816, the time of Spaulding''s death?
52819Tell me-- is the spirit in which this man labored, evil or good?
52819That is the doctrine of election, is it not?"
52819That virtue was fled?
52819The question and answer are as follows:_"Ques._ Is what is written in the letter true?
52819The question will be asked, How are you going to account for these expressions which you declare are unwarranted by the law of the Church?
52819Then Mr. George M. French, according to the author of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Then if it is holy, how do you make it out that it will be unholy for divine personages to practice it?
52819Then is not God an exalted man according to your creed?
52819Then why did not you reviewers go to another part of the document where the matter is more explicitly set forth and quote that?
52819This guidance by the spirit of prayer?
52819To do this they must have traveled thousands of miles and spent months, perhaps years, to accomplish-- what?
52819To the person to whom he was directed Joseph Smith put the question:"Which of these sects is thy church, and which shall I join?"
52819Was Spaulding''s expressed suspicion that Rigdon had stolen his manuscript from the printing office well founded?
52819Was it for the purpose of duping the world?
52819Was it the genius of the land they inhabited that taught them statecraft?
52819Was it the spirit of freedom that brooded over the country, over lake and stream and forest that sought self- expression through them?
52819Was not that our right?
52819Was the old monarch conscious that it would be difficult to inaugurate this rule of the people while he yet lived?
52819Was there ever such an exhibition in the history of the world of such continued, such unabating, such undeviating falsehood?
52819We quote two stanzas:"In the Heavens are parents single?
52819Well, gentlemen, what of it?
52819Well, gentlemen, why do you complain of that?
52819Well, this view is not so very hopeful for international-- for universal peace, is it?
52819Were you not trying to do a little misleading on your own account?
52819Were you so unacquainted with it?
52819What books were extant from which they could learn it?
52819What can"Mormons"do in the presence of such conditions?
52819What could they gain, in any light that could be then presented to their minds, by palming[ off] such a deception upon the world?
52819What did she care, when in her lowest state Whether by fools considered small, or great?
52819What do they hope to accomplish?
52819What doth the Lord require of the people of the United States?
52819What is behind all this proposed jugglery?
52819What is it that best tempers man, and fits him for the society of his fellows and for holy communion with God?
52819What is it then that prompts so many men and women in the"Mormon"Church to remain true to those relations entered upon in plural marriage?
52819What is relied upon as evidence that Sidney Rigdon stole the Spaulding manuscript from Patterson- Lambdin''s printing- office?
52819What is the claim made for Joseph Smith?
52819What is the inevitable outgrowth of the doctrines of these professors in our universities, from what was said in part II, of this treatise?
52819What may we not all accomplish in such a state as our gospel gives hope to believe in, through Jesus Christ our Lord?
52819What of Jesus, the Son of God himself?
52819What of the testimony of Oliver Cowdery, who stood wrapt in vision in the Kirtland temple with Joseph Smith?
52819What prompts this adherence to these relationships by myself and other men in our Church?
52819What sacrilege is there in this thought?
52819What say you of this fountain-- good, or corrupt?
52819What spiritual or moral force may one gather from a contemplation of such themes?
52819What think you of this picture of God, who is supposed to be a God of infinite compassion, youth of Israel?
52819What virtue exists outside of those here enumerated and enjoined?
52819What was the example Jesus set?
52819What will be the consequence if they do not embrace the Book of Mormon as a divine revelation?
52819What will they say now to the testimony of the learned-- which confirms the message of Joseph Smith?
52819What, Deity?
52819What, then, do you arraign the whole Christian ministry as being corrupt?
52819When?
52819Where have we any account of his doing so?
52819Where is Spain?
52819Where was the_ Seer_ published?
52819Where were the_ Journals of Discourses_ published?
52819Where will they be all this while?
52819Which shall I join?"
52819Which the true Church of Christ?
52819Who are you?
52819Who knows them and vouches for their honesty, another consideration to be taken into account before their testimony may be wholly satisfactory?
52819Who tells this story?
52819Who told you so?
52819Whom seekest thou?''
52819Whose business is it?
52819Why did not Mr. Howe publish this precious item-- this"odd"story"told at Conneaut in 1834?"
52819Why discuss questions of this character?
52819Why do the most profound scholars in our institutions of learning undertake this revolutionary work?
52819Why humiliate these innocent victims by persecuting them unnecessarily when they show an inclination to rid themselves and the country of the blot?
52819Why should he not?
52819Why should we envolve our''many''with the''one''that brings so much poison in its train?"
52819Why was not the testimony of Mr. Patterson obtained to give force to this shameful tale of lies?
52819Why, then, all this false suggestion and hypocritical ca nt about Rigdon''s generosity and freedom from prejudice?
52819Why, then, should Sidney Rigdon submit to any unfair division of the spoils of the prophetic office?
52819Will Louis XVI be asleep all this time?
52819With all these theories discarded, however, what remains for Spaulding theorists?
52819Would a mere desire to visit friends induce him to give up part of his clothing for passage money?
52819Would he not have named him?
52819Would not God''s first word denounce these creeds as an abomination?
52819Would not such have been the mental process?
52819Yes, but how?
52819Yes, or why was he worshiped by Joshua?
52819Yet writing to Mr. Patterson, author of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819You Latter- day Saints-- whence came you?
52819You proclaim, do you not, that there is no other name given under heaven whereby men can be saved except the name of Jesus Christ?
52819[ 103] Then why is that not in the statement Robert Patterson signed?
52819[ 110][ Footnote 110:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 114][ Footnote 114:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"]
52819[ 117][ Footnote 117:"Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 118][ Footnote 118:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 122][ Footnote 122:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 123][ Footnote 123:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 125][ Footnote 125:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 168] Is not the justice of this principle universally recognized?
52819[ 40] Now what will the conspirators do?
52819[ 44] But from what"beginning"was it so asserted?
52819[ 52][ Footnote 50:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 67][ Footnote 53:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 68][ Footnote 68:"Mormonism Exposed,"by Williams, copied in"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 69][ Footnote 69:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 71][ Footnote 71:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 73] But is it?
52819[ 75][ Footnote 75:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 76][ Footnote 76:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 77][ Footnote 77: Besides_ Millennial Harbinger_ 1844, p. 39, see"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 79][ Footnote 79:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 80][ Footnote 80:"Early History of the Disciples in the Western Reserve,"239- 240, copied in"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 84] Why, in the name of all that is reasonable?
52819[ 96] Then why adopt that theory?
52819[ 99] Of course Sidney Rigdon was an exalted man; why not, then, an angel?
52819[ 9] What was Paul''s experience with the same sectarian Jews after he became a proselyte to the Christian faith?
52819[ Footnote 100:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 102:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 103:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 105:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 107:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 21:"The Spaulding Story Examined and Exposed,"by John E. Page, 7;"Who wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 26:"New Light on Mormonism,"16- 17;"History of the Mormons,"43;"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 28: Washington( Pa.)_ Reporter_ of April 21, 1869;"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 32: Howe''s"Mormonism Unveiled,"287;"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 34: Reddick McKee in Washington( Pa.)_ Reporter_, April 12, 1869;"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 52:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 56:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 58:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 61:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 64:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 73:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819_"Mr. Van Colt,_ an Attorney: You mean the Gentiles?
52819a prophet with faults?
52819you''re studying that thing again?''
44280''And you, rich men, wherefore do you hoard your silver? 44280 ''O false and hollow Christians, of what avail will it be that you have done many things?
44280And is dear brother Howell Harris yet alive in body and soul? 44280 DEAR BROTHER WESLEY,--What mean you by disputing in all your letters?
44280DEAR SIR,--What shall I say? 44280 Do you believe a judgment to come?"
44280Do you believe the Holy Scriptures?
44280God will work, and who shall hinder? 44280 HONOURED SIR-- Does Mr. Mayor do well to be angry?
44280Honoured sir, how could you tell that some who came to you''were in a good measure sanctified?'' 44280 I then asked,"says Whitefield,"where he thought he would go after death?
44280If your lordship should ask, What evil have I done? 44280 Is not bankruptcy reckoned too small a crime amongst the Dissenters, as well as amongst their neighbours?
44280Many, last winter, used tauntingly to say of Mr. Whitefield,''If he will convert heathens, why does he not go to the colliers of Kingswood?'' 44280 O ye Pharisees, what fruits do ye bring forth?
44280P.S.--Is it expedient to go into priest''s orders? 44280 Shall I address myself with freedom to the parents and governors of families?
44280Think ye, O ye drunkards, that you shall be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light? 44280 This caused no small triumph amongst the collegians, who began to cry out,''What is his fasting come to now?''
44280What good can proceed from play- houses, where God is profaned, the devil honoured, your time misspent, your souls endangered? 44280 Will you be pleased to fix a time, sir?"
44280You will naturally ask,''Where hath it pleased God to settle you?'' 44280 [ 218] Who was Joseph Humphreys?
44280[ 248][ 247] Query: Did Warburton suggest to Bishop Lavington the idea of writingThe Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared"?
44280[ 72][ 72]Further Account of God''s Dealings with George Whitefield, 1747,"p. 9. Who were the youths in question?
44280[ 76] What happened during this brief interval of nineteen days? 44280 ''And what do you think of them?'' 44280 ''But where,''said I,''is the justice of this?'' 44280 ''Do n''t you think they are d-- n''d ca nt, enthusiasm, from end to end? 44280 ''Shall I burn this book? 44280 ''What truth?'' 44280 ''Yes,''he answered; and I replied,''Because he believeth not what?'' 44280 )[ 437]and urged him with this dilemma:''For what did God make this reprobate-- to be damned, or to be saved?''
44280AND DEAR SIR,--And is one of the priests also obedient to the word?
44280Again, dost not thou find in thyself the seeds of malice, revenge, and all uncharitableness?
44280Am I more meek and patient?
44280An explanatory Sermon on that mistaken text,''Be not righteous over- much, neither make thyself over- wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself?''
44280And are you, can you be so easily caught?
44280And can_ we_ dwell with everlasting burnings more than_ they_?
44280And do you grudge me this?
44280And do you not long, my brethren, to join this heavenly choir?
44280And has not God set His seal to our ministry in an extraordinary manner?
44280And has not this been manifestly followed by a great increase of great wickedness and violence among the lower people?
44280And have their lordships, the bishops, insisted that no person shall ever preach occasionally without such special license?
44280And have you made due restitution to those you have wronged?
44280And now, brethren, what shall I say more?
44280And shall not we, who are on earth, be often exercised in this Divine employ with the glorious company of''the spirits of just men made perfect''?"
44280And what about the ensuing Sunday, June 24, when Charles Wesley dared to copy John''s example?
44280And what about the preacher?
44280And what are these but the very tempers of the devil?
44280And what is this but the very nature of the beasts that perish?
44280And what reason can be assigned for it?
44280And where will you be, my hearers, when your lives have passed away like that dark cloud?
44280And who unhappily falls in your way but another son of Anak, the author of the''Whole Duty of Man''?
44280And why must this false prophet suffer thy people to believe a lie, because they have held the truth in unrighteousness?
44280And will He not take care of negroes?
44280And, agreeably to this, Mr. Whitefield put the question, Whether Presbyterian government be that which is agreeable to the pattern shewn in the mount?
44280And,''Are you called according to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the laws of this realm?''
44280Are all the grand deceiver''s promises come to this?
44280Are there not too many among you, who scarce ever call upon God in their families at all, unless it be perhaps on a Lord''s- day evening?
44280Are they not unique?
44280Are we now to be converted to Christianity, from Judaism or heathenism, as people were in those days?
44280Are you as solicitous to keep up the seasons of worship in your households as your fathers were?
44280Are you influenced by the faith, you say you have, to stand up and confess the Lord Jesus before men?
44280Are you seeking where to wash?
44280Are you yet the Lord''s prisoner?
44280As the hart panteth after the water- brooks, do not your souls so long after the blessed company of these sons of God?
44280Be gentle towards the"( Moravians?)
44280Brother H----"( Humphreys?)"
44280But how shall we_ distinguish_?
44280But is it any wonder, that those who loved us should no longer choose to hear him?
44280But may I not reply to you, as St. Bernard did once on a like occasion,''Will your curate be damned for you?''
44280But might not one such conquest have sufficed you, as it did young David?
44280But must I live for ever tormented in these flames?
44280But the question is, what this_ belief_ may be?
44280But what can I say?
44280But what difference is there between the king on the throne and the beggar on the dunghill, when God demands their breath?
44280But what diversion ought a Christian or a clergyman to know, or speak of, but that of doing good?
44280But what need is there of miracles, such as healing sick bodies, when we see greater miracles every day done by the power of God''s Word?
44280But what shall I begin with first?
44280But what shall I say concerning them?
44280But what shall we say?
44280But what then?
44280But whither am I going?
44280But, I fear, taking it for granted, it was not, you only enquired, whether you should be silent, or preach and print against it?
44280Can a tasteless palate relish the richest dainties?
44280Can not their righteous souls be saved?
44280Can you be amazed at it, in an age''when all manner of vice abounds to a degree almost unheard of''?
44280Can you bear the inclemencies of the air, both as to cold and heat, in a foreign climate?
44280Can you point to no persons, who are members of Dissenting churches, who entice their acquaintance to these vanities?
44280Can you say it has been your whole endeavour to mortify the flesh, with its affections and lusts?
44280Can you see the necessity of being born again, by following horse- racing, and by seeing a poor abused creature carrying its rider faster into hell?
44280Can you succeed in that attempt?
44280Can you undertake to help a husband in the charge of a family, consisting perhaps of a hundred persons?
44280Charles then proceeded to preach to a congregation of some hundreds, from the words,"If God be for us, who can be against us?"
44280Consolation and thunder were intermixed in all his discourses, so that numbers were made to cry out,''What shall we do to be saved?''
44280Dare any of you who profess Christianity, frequent these places?
44280Did he deserve it?
44280Did the bishop ordain us, my dear friend, to write bonds, receipts, etc., or to preach the Gospel?
44280Do not force me to say,''Who has believed my report?''
44280Do not you think, my dear brethren, I must be as much concerned for truth, or what I think truth, as you?
44280Do not your hearts burn within you?
44280Do play- houses, horse- racing, balls, and assemblies tend to promote the glory of God?
44280Do such complaints become a meek disciple of Christ?
44280Do the other clergy bring forth such fruit?
44280Do you give alms of all things that you possess?
44280Do you know no mothers who lead their little daughters thither, nor fathers who permit their sons to go without control?
44280Do you live in love?
44280Do you strive together with me in your prayers?
44280Do you suspect the contrary?
44280Do you think, my brethren, there is one merry heart in hell?
44280Does Bethesda answer its name?
44280Does God take care of oxen?
44280Does my practice correspond with my knowledge?
44280Does your faith work by love, so that you conscientiously lay up, according as God hath prospered you, for the support of the poor?
44280Dost thou not find that, by nature, thou art prone to pride?
44280Doth not the workman''s pow''r extend O''er all the mass, which part to choose, And mould it for a nobler end, And which to leave for viler use?
44280For instance, what delight can the most harmonious_ music_ afford a_ deaf_ man; or what pleasure the most excellent_ picture_ give a_ blind_ one?
44280Further, I asked him,''Why does God command all men everywhere to repent?
44280Harris asked him if he was accustomed to read the Act at"cock- matches"?
44280Has not God, by our ministry, raised many dead souls to a spiritual life?
44280Hath God said it, and shall He not do it?
44280Have not many that were spiritually blind received their sight?
44280Have not some of us been_ allowed_ to preach in Georgia and other places, by no other than our general commission?
44280Have not the deaf heard?
44280Have the bishops, from whom alone he ought to take directions,_ commanded_ him to turn_ mountebank_?
44280Have we not done greater things than these?
44280Have you heard where Mr. Whitefield and Mr. Wesley are to preach this week?
44280Have you learned to change the course of nature, to turn night into day, and day into night?
44280Have you lost your good name?
44280Have you sold your glory for the indulgence of the follies and vanities of life?
44280Having shewn him his"Georgia Accounts,"he asked,"Can there be any just objection against my preaching in churches for the Orphan House?"
44280He has given me Himself; will He not then freely give me all things besides?
44280He has given me my brother Benjamin, and will He not give me my brother Thomas also?
44280He likewise wished to know whether, being discharged, he might,"without offence to the gospel of Jesus Christ, follow the business of an attorney?"
44280He writes:"Who can express the joy with which I was received?
44280He writes:--"Who made the division?
44280He wrote:--"Were I to give so much encouragement to those convulsions as you have given, how many would cry out every night?
44280His attack on young Whitefield had been fierce, almost savage; Whitefield''s retaliatory attack was what?
44280His power has been frequently made known in the great congregation, and many come to me daily, crying out,''What shall I do to be saved?''
44280How can I act consistently, unless I receive and love all the children of God, whom I believe to be such, of whatever denomination they may be?
44280How can I employ them better than in writing you?
44280How can dead men beget living children?
44280How can it be otherwise, when teachers do not think and speak the same things?
44280How can they stand, who never felt themselves condemned criminals?
44280How can we know God''s power, unless we try it?
44280How can you escape the damnation of hell?
44280How did Whitefield succeed?
44280How did he employ his time, and what were the results?
44280How did he spend the ensuing week,--the last in the memorable year 1738?
44280How did he spend the interval?
44280How did the matter end?
44280How did the young preacher regulate his large family?
44280How does your father?
44280How frequent is it for the poor and illiterate people to be drawn away more by example than by precept?
44280How long will ye pervert the right ways of the Lord?
44280How should his publication be treated?
44280How stands the case?
44280How was Whitefield himself affected?
44280How was Whitefield welcomed?
44280How was it that he was not the means of leading the Wesley brothers into the enjoyment of the same Divine blessing?
44280How will you be apt to teach hereafter, unless you begin to teach now?
44280I asked again,''but the truth of the gospel of_ their_ salvation?
44280I asked him,''Why do you think so?''
44280I asked his lordship whether any objection could be made against my doctrine?
44280I asked his lordship whether he would grant me a license?
44280I asked them for what purpose?
44280I asked, why only for them?
44280I began singing--''Shall I, for fear of feeble man, Thy Spirit''s course in me restrain?''
44280I began to reason as they did[ and to ask why God had given me passions, and not permitted me to gratify them?
44280I came, I saw, but what?
44280I do want_, but where among the corrupt sons and daughters of Adam am I to find it?
44280I have a body of sin, which, at times, makes me cry out,''Who shall deliver me?''
44280I hear there is a woman among you, who pretends to the spirit of prophecy; and, what is more unaccountable, I hear that Brother B----( Bray?)
44280I immediately waited upon his lordship, and enquired whether any complaint of this nature had been lodged against me?
44280I pray God to put a stop to it; for what good end will it answer?
44280I replied,''Then your lordship will not forbid me?''
44280I talked lately with Mr. H----,"( Humphreys?
44280I then asked them seriously, what they would have me to do?
44280I then asked whether he believed a hell?
44280I then exhorted Tooanahowi( who is a tall proper youth) not to get drunk, and asked him whether he believed a heaven?
44280I think I had rather die, than see a division between us; and yet, how can we walk together, if we oppose each other?
44280I used to ask people,''Pray can I be a player, and yet go to sacrament, and be a Christian?''
44280If Mr.---- is actuated by a good spirit, why is he not patient of reproof?
44280If by a good Spirit, why do not the clergy and the rest of the Pharisees believe our report?
44280If it be enquired of you,''By what authority you sometimes pray without a premeditated form of words?''
44280If not, why do they not confess and own us?
44280If one of them would enlarge a little on the vanity of worldly pleasures, who knows how God may work by them?
44280If people ask my opinion, what shall I do?
44280If so, whether you will be pleased to give me leave to propose marriage unto her?
44280If the reader asks why I have dared to add to the number of these biographies?
44280If we have done anything worthy of the censures of the Church, why do not the Right Reverend the Bishops call us to a public account?
44280If you go on thus, honoured sir, how can I concur with you?
44280If you say by an evil spirit, I answer in our Lord''s own words,''If Satan be divided against Satan, how can his kingdom stand?''
44280In a letter to Mr. Hutchins, one of the Oxford Methodists, Whitefield wrote:--"And how does my dear Mr. Hutchins?
44280In another letter were these words--''Do you ask me what you shall have?
44280Is Christianity now in its infancy, as it was then?
44280Is Liddiard meant?
44280Is he compelled by military force, or by the violence of the people, to mount the stage?
44280Is he yet commenced a field- preacher?
44280Is it fair that Whitefield''s sermonising abilities should be determined by these juvenile productions?
44280Is it not high time for the true ministers of Jesus Christ to lift up their voices as a trumpet, and cry aloud against the diversions of the age?
44280Is it not inconsistent with all goodness for ministers to frequent play- houses, balls, masquerades?
44280Is it not misspending your precious time, which should be spent in working out your salvation with fear and trembling?
44280Is it not the highest ingratitude, as well as cruelty, not to let your poor slaves enjoy some fruits of their labour?
44280Is it so now?
44280Is it, indeed, a house of mercy?
44280Is not Sunday become a day of diversion to the great ones, and a day of laziness to the little ones?
44280Is not our producing our Letters of Orders_ always judged sufficient_?
44280Is not this, then, most_ hellish hurt_, which they acquire in countenancing him?"
44280Is such behaviour the mark of a dutiful and true son of the Church of England?
44280Is there any other man, except Whitefield, whose diary, for nineteen consecutive days, contains a series of statements like the foregoing?
44280Is this the voice of my brother, my son, Whitefield?"
44280It may reasonably be asked, what was there in this youthful evangelist to draw around him such prodigious congregations?
44280It will naturally be asked, if Whitefield was so happy in his work in Georgia, why did he so soon leave it?
44280Let these be your daily questions,''Am I more like Christ?
44280Lord, what is man?
44280Lord, what is man?
44280May not the sov''reign Lord on high Dispense His favours as He will; Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still?
44280Meantime, was it we that turned their hearts against him?
44280Must I weep over you, as our Saviour did over Jerusalem?
44280My only scruple at present is,''whether you approve of taking the sword in defence of your religious rights?''
44280Next I asked,''Whether he that believeth not shall be damned, because he believeth not?''
44280Now there was a crowd-- of whom?
44280O Christian simplicity, whither art thou fled?
44280O love-- true, simple, Christian, undissembled love-- whither art thou fled?"
44280O my Lord, why should we, who are pilgrims, mind earthly things?
44280O what plea can you make before the Judge of the whole earth?
44280Of what use can an hospital be in a desert and abandoned country?
44280On receiving it, something, as it were, said to me,''Can not that God who sent this person to give thee this guinea, make it up fifteen hundred?''
44280On the contrary, does he not put out_ bills_ in the daily papers, and invite people to assemble together contrary to law?
44280Or dare we not trust God to provide for our relations, without endangering, or at least retarding, our spiritual improvement?
44280Or if we were, are such false and spurious apostles as these able to convert us?
44280Or shall I search it?''
44280Otherwise, wherefore art thou now offended?
44280Pray, sir, why did you not ask the Irish clergyman this question, who preached for you last Thursday?"
44280Query: Was this Charles Morgan the Oxford Methodist?
44280Referring to his printed sermons for his principles, Whitefield asked,"Why am I singled out?"
44280Shall I keep to my vow that he should not return?
44280Shall I throw it down?
44280Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker''s way unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust?"
44280Shall man the exception make?
44280Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
44280Shall the thing formed say to Him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
44280Suppose you had one monthly at Bethesda?
44280The following is the concluding paragraph:--"Our Saviour tells us, that every tree is known by its fruit; and what are the fruits of the Spirit?
44280The hearers seemed startled, and, after sermon, enquiry was made, who I was?
44280The letter concludes thus:--"And now, my dear friend, have I been rash in my censure of the Archbishop, or not?
44280The next extract also expresses the same sentiments:--"What was there in you, and in me, that should move God to choose us before others?
44280The next quotation is a good specimen of Whitefield''s fiery denunciation:--"Are there any enemies of God here?
44280The stony ground received the word with joy; but how did those hearers stand in the day of temptation?
44280Then, reading part of the Ordination Office, and the canons forbidding ministers to preach in private houses, he asked,"What do you say to these?"
44280Then, turning to me, she said,''Will you go to Oxford, George?''
44280There has been such little opposition, that I have been almost tempted to cry out,''Satan, why sleepest thou?''
44280They call for our compassion and prayers; for who has made the difference?
44280They desire to know by what authority we preach, and ask, What sign shewest thou that thou doest these things?
44280This put me upon enquiry what were my motives in going?
44280This was exceedingly irregular; but, looking at results, who will say that it was wrong?
44280This was plain speaking; but who will say that it was not needed?
44280Two days before his death, Whitefield asked him,"Do you believe Jesus Christ to be God, the one Mediator between God and man?"
44280Was busied all the morning in directing those to believe in Jesus Christ, who came asking me what they should do to be saved?
44280Was it not_ himself_?''
44280Was it right, was it fair, to treat him with so much contempt and ridicule?
44280Was the Church then established as it is now?
44280Was there any fitness foreseen in us, except a fitness for damnation?
44280Was there ever love like Thine?
44280Watchman, what of the night?
44280Were not your sighs on Sunday last some infant strugglings after the_ new birth_?
44280Were you ever made willing to own, and humble yourselves for, your past offences?
44280Wesley had laid the foundation of the great Methodist communities now existing; but what of Whitefield?
44280What about others?
44280What are their frequent prayers, but for damnation?
44280What availed his telling them that, for_ aught he knew_, they might be_ all_ elect?
44280What did Whitefield say?
44280What do you mean by going about, alienating the people''s affections from their proper pastors?
44280What do you think of Patrick on the Proverbs?
44280What fruits could be produced in one night''s time?
44280What good can come from a horse- race, from abusing God Almighty''s creatures, and putting them to a use He never designed them?
44280What great things may we not now expect to see in New England, since it hath pleased God to work so remarkably among the sons of the prophets?
44280What has Satan gained by turning him out of the churches?
44280What ill consequences may we not dread from so_ bold_ an invader, from so_ unreasonable_ a separatist?"
44280What is a little scourge of the tongue?
44280What is become of this your reputation?
44280What is his testimony on this grave and momentous subject?
44280What is the common language of these polite entertainments, but the language of hell?
44280What is this but acting conformably to his principle, that_ all Christians must have to do with some vanities_?
44280What ought to be said respecting this remarkable publication?
44280What pleasure is there in spending several hours at cards?
44280What proof, my lord, does the doctor require?
44280What said Edwards himself?
44280What shall I do?
44280What signifies all your malice?
44280What think you?
44280What was Whitefield to do next?
44280What was their condition when he commenced his ministry?
44280What were the results of Whitefield''s preaching in the capital of New England, and in its immediate vicinity?
44280What will be the consequences but controversy?
44280What will those avail, if you are not rich towards God?
44280What would the self- righteous Pharisees of this generation give for this pearl of inestimable price when God takes away their souls?
44280What, if to make His terror known, He lets His patience long endure, Suff''ring vile rebels to go on, And seal their own destruction sure?
44280When God has taught us mutual forbearance, long- suffering, and love, who knows but He may bring us into an exact agreement in all things?
44280When God invites, shall man repel?
44280When I came forth, one of the pupils asked me what was the matter with me?
44280When shall I see Him as He is?
44280When the clergy become teachers of worldly maxims, what can be expected from the laity?"
44280Where then must the sinner and the ungodly appear?"
44280Wherefore count the price you have received for Him whom you every day crucify in your love of gain?
44280Whitefield?''
44280Who are you that persecute the children of the ever- blessed God?
44280Who can doubt which of the two Oxford Methodists was right?
44280Who can estimate what would have been the consequences of Whitefield''s yielding to Wesley''s wish?
44280Who committed to him the care of_ all_ the churches?
44280Who could have adequately appreciated Wesley''s character, labours, and success, without his_ Journals_?
44280Who hath pains in the head?
44280Who hath redness of eyes?
44280Who hath rottenness in the bones?
44280Who knows but you may, under God, keep up religion in Gloucester?
44280Who made him universal pastor?
44280Who then is chargeable with the contention and division that ensued?
44280Who wants charity, you or I?
44280Who was the piously pert neophyte writing in a strain like this?
44280Why did he marry?
44280Why did you print that sermon against predestination?
44280Why did you, in particular, my dear brother Charles, affix your hymn, and join in putting out your late hymn- book?
44280Why do you go about making a disturbance?"
44280Why does He call, and offer His grace to, reprobates?
44280Why does His Spirit strive with every child of man for_ some_ time, though not always?''
44280Why does he fly into a passion when contradicted?
44280Why does he pretend to be infallible, and that God always speaks in him?
44280Why is not that put in execution?"
44280Why should I despair of any?
44280Why should I distrust Omnipotence?
44280Why should doctors of divinity, and the writers of anonymous articles in the Church of England newspaper, dare to hinder him?
44280Why should we be dwarfs in holiness?
44280Why should we confine_ all_ religion, and_ all_ learning, and_ all_ knowledge to our_ own_ Church?
44280Why should we dispute when there is no probability of convincing?
44280Why should we not tell one another what God has done for our souls?
44280Why should we tempt God in requiring further signs?
44280Why should we, who are soldiers, entangle ourselves with the things of this life?
44280Why shouldest thou destroy thyself?''
44280Why then should we dispute, when there is no probability of convincing?
44280Why was this?
44280Why was this?
44280Why will not the clergy speak the truth?
44280Why will you compel me to write thus?
44280Why will you dispute?
44280Why?
44280Will dear Mr. Charles take a bed with me at Mr. Harris''s?
44280Will these polite and fashionable entertainments bring you to Jesus Christ?
44280Will they make you sensible of the need you have of Him?
44280Will they then wantonly sport with the name of their Maker, and call upon the King of all the earth to damn them any more in jest?
44280Will this be our glory, to imitate the heathen philosophers, and to drop the gospel of the Son of God?
44280Will this find you in prison, or not?
44280Wilt thou presume to arraign the Almighty at the bar of thy shallow reason?
44280Would he have been angry, if any one had told him, that, by nature, he was half a devil and half a beast?
44280Would he have us raise dead bodies?
44280Would it be best to be silently contemptuous?
44280Would it not be more agreeable to the temper of the blessed Jesus, to be going about doing good, than going about setting evil examples?
44280Would it not better become them to visit the poor of their flock, to pray with them, and to examine how it stands with God and their souls?
44280Would this publican have been offended, if any minister had told him he deserved to be damned?
44280Would you be willing to be found at a play, or reading one, when God demands your souls?
44280Would you be willing to have your souls demanded of you while you are at one of those places?
44280You have read my sermon"( on"What think ye of Christ?")
44280You say you have faith; but how do you prove it?
44280You say, my dear brother, that''if a man who believes in Christ, and obeys God, is not a Christian, what is Christianity?''
44280[ 186] Harris says,"The first question Mr. Whitefield asked me was this,''Do you know that your sins are forgiven?''
44280[ 196] As soon as the young preacher presented himself, the learned Don angrily exclaimed,"Have you, sir, a name in any book here?"
44280[ 261][ 261]"The title, in the collected works, is,"What think ye of Christ?"
44280[ 41] What is meant by this?
44280[ 426] What was this, but drawing the sword, and throwing away the scabbard?
44280_ C._"Why does not somebody lodge complaints?
44280_ Chancellor._"By what authority do you preach in the diocese of Bristol without a license?"
44280and am I a light to enlighten and inflame all that are around me?''"
44280and how does your little sister?
44280and, supposing that it is, whether it excluded a toleration of such as Independents, Anabaptists, and Episcopalians, among whom there are good men?
44280are these the men who are charging others with making too great a noise about religion?"
44280are these the wages, the effects of sin?
44280are you, too, become one of his disciples?''
44280from a babbler, as the world is pleased to term me?
44280from a mountebank?
44280how can a drunkard enter there?
44280how does my dear brother Charles?
44280my brother, do you not know that the Socinians allow no redemption at all?
44280my dear brethren, what have you been doing?
44280one pleasing countenance?
44280or a filthy swine be pleased with a garden of flowers?
44280or how can such a house be maintained in that situation, exposed to Spaniards, Indians, and runaway negroes?"
44280or jesting, scoffing, swearing tongue?
44280or shall I break it?
44280or, with the trembling jailor,''Men and brethren, what shall we do to be saved?''"
44280that you have attended religious duties, and appeared holy in the eyes of men?
44280that you have made long prayers?
44280that you have read much in the sacred Word?
44280the dead been raised?
44280the lepers been cleansed?
44280thought I,''if this be not religion, what is?''
44280what are they?
44280what evil have I done?
44280what further sign would they require?
44280what is a thrusting out of the synagogues?
44280what room can there be for God, when a rival has taken possession of the heart?
44280what shall I say?
44280what the best of men?
44280what will become of their bravery then?
44280when''the land is full of adulterers,''and when,''because of swearing, the land mourneth''?
44280who can hope to be justified by his works?
44280who can wear out whole hours in these foolish and perilous recreations, and complain they have no time for prayer?
44280who spend those seasons in late visits and private balls, or at cards, whereby evening devotion is utterly excluded?
44280who were never truly burdened with a sense, not only of their actual but of original sin, especially the damning sin of unbelief?
44280who would not leave their few ragged, tattered nets to follow Jesus Christ?
44280yet trust them within the sound of predestination?
6669Do you want it?
6669Hast thou considered My servant Job?
6669If ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? 6669 If you please, dear friends, will you listen?
6669Oh,says He,"why cover ye my altar with tears, and bring your vain oblations?
6669Saul, Saul, why_ persecutest_ thou Me?
6669Shall we the Spirit''s course restrain, Or quench the heavenly fire? 6669 Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6669Then,I said,"what is it?
6669Then,she said,"When can I see her?"
6669Therefore, at once believe?
6669Were not the Ethiopians and the Lubims a huge host, with very many chariots and horsemen? 6669 What is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
6669Where is God?
6669Why does He not show Himself? 6669 Yes,"said my son,"but what do you believe?"
6669A lady said to me,"I have been doing this and doing that for years, but I have no power; why do n''t I have it?"
6669After all, what does God want with us?
6669Again, the eunuch is often quoted as an illustration of faith; but what state of mind was he in?
6669And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6669And does He not send something to us all?
6669And have we not sinned against greater light and privilege than ever she did?
6669And if you were restored to your kingdom and power, would you show yourself strong on behalf of such a man?
6669And is it not?
6669And what are they?
6669And what further did he say to him?
6669And why do you hold them back?
6669And why not have it?
6669Are not our professed Christians exactly the same in character as her Pharisees?
6669Are you conscious in your soul of a feeling of triumph when anybody that you do n''t like happens to fall on some evil thing?
6669Are you leaving all behind you?
6669Are you not provoking Him as they provoked Him?
6669Are you willing for Me to come in?
6669Are you willing to forego your interests, and to seek His?
6669Are your skirts free?
6669But is this evidence that, because we require these things to keep us humble, therefore pride is dwelling in us and reigning over us?
6669But she was a woman of considerably matured age, and I added,"But is your father awake to the interests of God''s kingdom as he ought to be?"
6669But we want to deal specially with the lesson which the prophet draws from this event; for he says,"Wherefore didst thou go to Assyria?
6669But what then?
6669But where are the people who will do it?
6669Can it be expected that the Lord should shew Himself strong in behalf of such people?
6669Can you bear the ridicule and gibes of your fellow- men?
6669Can you give me any reason for that?
6669Can you go into a shop where you are sure you will not be extortioned?
6669Can you help me?"
6669Cornelius, is another instance, but what was the state of his mind and heart?
6669Did any man that ever got the Pearl of great price feel that he had given too much for it, even if he had given all that he had?
6669Did he go, as formerly, and cry unto the Lord, and put his battle into His hands?
6669Did you ever think about it?
6669Didst thou not know that the eyes of the Lord run throughout the whole earth?"
6669Do n''t you think He sees through the vile sham?
6669Do they not make fine and long prayers, and, at the same time, devour the widow and fatherless?
6669Do we not need trials and tribulations in the flesh in order to keep us humble?
6669Do you feel enough to be willing to forsake your sin?
6669Do you go into your closet, and spread it before the Lord, as Hezekiah and Jeremiah and Hosea did?
6669Do you hear it, ye who say that we must come down partly, and be a little like the world in order to win it?
6669Do you know anybody who keeps a conscience with respect to the profits he makes?
6669Do you look abroad on the state of the world, and the state of the church?
6669Do you look at it, and turn it over, and weep over it, and pray and cry, as Daniel and Paul did?
6669Do you love God best?
6669Do you rejoice in iniquity when it happens to an enemy?
6669Do you say,"No, we are not so_ bad?
6669Do you see how unphilosophically they are acting?
6669Do you suppose He is deceived?
6669Do you suppose that Jerusalem was more guilty than we are?
6669Do you suppose that the great mass of the professors of this generation think one another to be right?
6669Do you think God would have failed in His promise to Abraham?
6669Do you think about it?
6669Do you think it can?
6669Do you think people do not know when we are inconsistent?
6669Do you think the church has come up to His standard of privilege and obligation?
6669Do you think you would if you were God?
6669Do you want success?
6669Do you want to have your prayers answered?
6669Does he remember all the little difficulties of his school days, when he is inheriting the fruits of them?
6669Does the child remember how he used to cry over his lessons, when he becomes a man?
6669Hast thou forgotten who the God of Israel was?
6669Have I ever regretted it?
6669Have we any need to wonder that infidels wag their heads?
6669Have we not been exalted much higher than Jerusalem ever was?
6669Have you cut off that particular thing which the Holy Spirit has revealed to you?
6669Have you done that?
6669Have you forsaken the accursed thing?
6669Have you got it, brother?--sister?
6669Have you got it?
6669Have you got it?
6669Have you got this Charity that seeketh not her own?
6669Have you got this Charity?
6669Have you let go all?
6669Have you this Divine Charity, born of Heaven, tending to Heaven?
6669He awoke them to the truth of their almost lost and damned condition, till they said,"What must we do to be saved?"
6669He has given us a Saviour who can not save?
6669He has given, us a religion we can not practice?
6669He says,"The man who remembereth the poor( do you think He means only their bodies?
6669He will administer unto you an abundant entrance, and then-- what?
6669How can the Spirit make intercession for a man when He is not in him?
6669How did you live then?
6669How do I know God wants it for that purpose?"
6669How do I know that Abraham had a perfect heart towards God?
6669How do you read the history of the miracles-- the stories of His opening the eyes, unstopping the ears, cleansing the leper, and raising the dead?
6669How do you read your Bibles?
6669How do you trust your physician when you are sick, as you lay in repose or anguish upon your bed?
6669How does a bride believe in her husband when she gives herself to him at the altar?
6669How is it that wherever we go, as an organization, these signs and wonders are wrought?
6669How many of us would stick to Him then?
6669How many sermons have you heard?--invitations rejected?
6669How many will?
6669How many would go to the dungeon?
6669How much blessed persuasion and reasoning of the Holy Spirit have you resisted?--how much of the grace of God have you received in vain?
6669How shall you feel?
6669I believe He feels with respect to us, just as He felt with respect to His people of old, when He said,"Why come ye and cover my altar with tears?"
6669I love you complacently; I give you my approbation?"
6669I said,"Did not the Lord Jesus cut loose from His circle to save you?
6669I said,"My dear friend, what do you think God gave you feeling for?"
6669I said,"My dear sir, how do you know?
6669If God can not do this for me-- if Jesus Christ can not do this for me, what is my advantage at all by His coming?
6669If there is any father here who has a prodigal son, I ask, How is it that you are not reconciled to your son?
6669If they had believed, why all this alarm and concern on the approach of death?
6669If you had lived at Nazareth, do you think Jesus Christ would have done anything for you?
6669If you please, will you be converted?
6669Is it any wonder that at Christian Evidence Societies men get up and say that the Christian system has become effete?
6669Is it any wonder that infidels are laughing us to scorn?
6669Is it because of your pride?--because you want for them this world''s applause and favor?
6669Is it for fear of suffering?
6669Is it more than He bargained for when He bought you?
6669Is it more than He paid for?
6669Is it not time you ended that controversy?
6669Is it too much?
6669Is not that penitence?
6669Is not that repentance?
6669Is that God''s philosophy?
6669Is that justice?
6669Is that mercy?
6669Is the_"but"_ the hindrance that keeps you out of the Kingdom?
6669Is there anybody scarcely who wo n''t charge his neighbor more than the article is worth, if he has a chance, and call it lawful?
6669Is there anything contrary to the laws of mind in it?
6669Is there anything that you would not allow under any great pressure of calamity, or realization of danger, or grief?
6669Is there anything unphilosophical in it?
6669Is there not a definite end in every promise, exhortation, and command?
6669Mr. So- and- So, or even your bishop, thinks about you, than you are about the extension of the kingdom of Christ?
6669Must John have a revelation of things shortly to come to pass?
6669Must Paul hear unspeakable words, not, at that time, lawful for a man to utter?
6669Must we decline the honor of being in the advance guard of the Lamb''s army because of the conflict, because of the pain, because of the persecution?
6669Must we decline to tread in the bloodstained footsteps of the Captain of our salvation?
6669Must we give in?
6669My friends, are you more concerned about relieving temporal distress than you are about feeding famished souls?
6669My husband whispered,"Will you go there for love?"
6669Not, do you weep?
6669Now then, will you come?
6669Now then, will you?
6669Now, do you repent?
6669Now, have you got this Divine Charity?
6669Now, have you got thus far?
6669Now, the Lord wants a man to do this, and whom does He choose?
6669Now, the question is, are you to teach that man that he is to go on drinking, and expect God to save him?
6669Now, then, the Spirit of God says,"Will you give up the cup?"
6669Now, what do they mean?
6669Now, what does it mean to walk in obedience?
6669Now, what is the meaning of this term"perfect heart,"referring to the hearts of God''s children, all the way through the Bible?
6669Now, what is the whole duty of man?
6669Now, what is this perfect heart?
6669Now, why is it that the great mass of professing Christians do not get answers to their prayers?
6669Now, will you give up conformity to the world?
6669Now,_ what does it mean_?
6669Now,_ will you have it?_ Have you understood the conditions?"
6669Now,_ will you have it?_ Have you understood the conditions?"
6669Oh, I often think if times of persecution were to come again how many of us would be faithful?
6669Oh, have you got this Charity?
6669On another occasion, He said,"Are ye also yet without understanding?"
6669Paul says,"Shall I come unto you with the rod?"
6669Shall I ever regret it?
6669Shall it be so again to- night?
6669Shall you be sorry for the trouble?
6669Shall you murmur at the way He has led you?
6669Shall you regret the sacrifice?
6669Shall you think He might have made it a little easier, as you are sometimes tempted to do now?
6669She said,"A friend of mine remarked,''You do n''t mean to say that you are going to call four thousand people together to cry for the Holy Ghost?''
6669Some despairing soul asked me this in large letters,"How am I to believe?"
6669That will be grand, will it not?
6669The Lord is sitting there; He is looking at you, and He is saying,"What is all this stir about?
6669The light of the Spirit is on you:_ will you, act?
6669Then what is_ repentance_?
6669Then you have got thus far that you hate sin?
6669Then, how was it that wherever He went, there was sword, opposition, and conflict to the death?
6669Then, what does this perfect heart imply?
6669Then, what hinders?
6669There he was-- an Ethiopian, a heathen; but where had he been?
6669These Nazarenes, were they not everywhere spoken against?
6669These promises are not made to everybody, are they?
6669They are always asking,"Have any of the rulers believed on Him?"
6669They can much more easily see the sin of ruining or injuring their neighbors than injuring the great God; but He says,"Will a man rob God?
6669They feel this opposition and conflict deeply, but what are they to do?
6669They have a family of beautiful little children, but the father says,"What are we going to do for our children?
6669They tried to put her off, and asked,"Will not someone else do?"
6669To do what?
6669To whom does the Holy Spirit say,"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved?"
6669Try your Charity by this mark: Do you contemplate the dying, famishing, half- damned souls of your fellow- men?
6669Was he a careless, unconvicted sinner?
6669Was it ever done?
6669We can not help but be proud of godly and obedient children; but what will it be to show your spiritual children, to the angels?
6669What a comment on"Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?"
6669What am I to do?"
6669What did Asa do?
6669What did He say to Saul?
6669What did Jesus want?
6669What do I mean?
6669What do you want Me to do?
6669What does he say?
6669What does he say?
6669What does it mean to walk in the light?
6669What does it mean?
6669What else but the Holy Ghost could have shown you_ that_?
6669What else is it, think you?
6669What if anything should happen; if something should be done?''"
6669What is all this talk, this singing, and this praying about?
6669What is it?
6669What is it?
6669What is the reason He does not do something for us, and come down in the same plentitude of spiritual power as He did at Pentecost?
6669What is the secret?
6669What is the use of telling a person to believe he is saved_ before_ he is saved?
6669What need was there for him to make this display; could he not have shut the window and gone into an inner room?
6669What shall you say?
6669What was he doing?
6669What was it?
6669What was the first work Peter did?
6669What will that be?
6669What will you say to Him?
6669What woman in the world would feel that she ought to obey father and mother, rather than her husband?
6669What would you say to such a man?
6669What would you say?
6669What would you say?
6669What would you think of such a man?
6669What?
6669When Saul said,"Who art Thou, Lord?"
6669When he repents?
6669When is a sinner to believe?
6669When were you sanctified?
6669Where are the saints who will go in meekness and in love to try to reclaim the one who has erred?
6669Where did He begin?
6669Where was the power to come from to heal him?
6669Wherefore hast thou sinned against God?
6669Which has the most common sense in it?
6669Which have you got, my brother?--my sister?
6669Which is the most God- honoring?
6669Which will please your forefathers the most?
6669Who are these promises made to?
6669Who are to believe?
6669Who will?
6669Why are you always reproving him?
6669Why are you not reconciled?
6669Why are you obliged to hold him at arm''s length?
6669Why can you not have him come in and out, and live with you on the same terms as the affectionate, obedient daughter?
6669Why can you not live on amicable terms with him?
6669Why could he not have gone into an inner chamber and prayed?"
6669Why did it come on that particular occasion?
6669Why did the Holy Ghost overshadow them?
6669Why do hundreds of assemblies of God''s people meet and pray, but nothing comes?
6669Why do you persuade men, Paul?
6669Why does He not do something?"
6669Why not let God work it in us?
6669Why not?
6669Why should he not roar for the disquietude of his spirit as much as David did?
6669Why should not our conception of Christian perfection steadily grow with the increase of our knowledge of God and of His holy law?
6669Why should we be enthusiastic in everything but religion?
6669Why should we not be enthusiastic?
6669Why should we not have this demonstration in soul matters?
6669Why should we not shout and sing the praises of our King, as we expect to do it in glory?
6669Why will He not show Himself strong in your behalf?
6669Why would you exclude them from religion?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Will it ever be done?
6669Will not this be reward enough?
6669Will yon leap on to His faithfulness?
6669Will yon step over?
6669Will you act?_ Every spark of light you get without obeying it, leaves your soul darker.
6669Will you answer the question?"
6669Will you be filled with the pure, holy love of God towards God, and towards men, and all beings?
6669Will you be made Divine?
6669Will you be made true, straight, clean?
6669Will you come to Jesus?
6669Will you come to that point now?
6669Will you give up arguing about it and trying to make out that it is not a stumbling- block, when you know it is?
6669Will you go down, and say,"Be it unto me according to Thy word"?
6669Will you go over?
6669Will you go there for love-- the love of Jesus!--the great love wherewith He loved you and gave Himself for you?
6669Will you have it?
6669Will you have it?
6669Will you have this Divine Charity wrought in you?
6669Will you let God do it?
6669Will you make Him a straight path?
6669Will you put away the depths of unbelief which are at the bottom of all your difficulty?
6669Will you put your foot over?
6669Will you seek it?
6669Will you spring into the arms of Omnipotent Love, and trust Him with consequences?
6669Will you stand up and raise your voices to the Lord and ask Him?
6669Will you trample under foot that accursed thing which has so long kept the fulness of the blessing from you?
6669Will you trust?
6669Will you try it?
6669Will you venture?
6669Will you, for the great yearning with which your Father has been following you all these years-- for His love''s sake, will you come?
6669Will you?
6669Will you?
6669Will_ you_ be content to go in advance?
6669Will_ you_ endure the hardness of a pioneer?
6669Wo n''t that be reward enough?
6669Would you dream for a moment from reading the New Testament that this was the kind of thing God intended in His provisions of grace and salvation?
6669Would you not say,"Then, come in, my son; sit by me, live with me, and I will shield you-- I will deliver you?
6669Would you rather have men damned conventionally, than saved unconventionally?
6669Would you?
6669Yea, for hellish gain, do they not make widows and orphans wholesale?
6669You can not accomplish your purpose when you have done all; and think you that you will escape, by your satanic inventions, the Divine Executioner?
6669You say,"How am I to believe?"
6669You women here, if you knew that you were not the first and only one in the affections of your husband, what would you say?
6669_ How are they to believe_?
6669_ When are they to believe_?
6669_ Who are to believe_?
6669_ Why, why_ did it come?
6669_ Why_ did the glory come?
6669and how, in this way, the glorious blessing would spread?
6669and, through them, how many more?
6669do not even publicans the same?"
6669does He profess to do for me what He can not?
6669generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
6669has there not been much ground for it?
6669on his collar, and go and fetch him out?
6669or shall we read just this, that, and the other?"
6669said the other,"Do n''t you know what became of''Do n''t care?''"
6669someone said to me the other day, in agony--"Where is God?"
6669what did that reveal?
6669what do you think he was doing?
6669what was involved in that prayer-- what does that mean?
6669what will that be?
6669who will?
6669will you be such an one?
6669ye temporizers with Divine law?
6669you say,"does He pay you?"
59041And one of them, a doctor of the law, asked him, tempting him: Master, which is the great commandment of the law? 59041 Do you ever get drunk?"
59041O my Divine Spouse,she said,"Where wast thou when I was enduring these conflicts?"
59041What does faith bring thee to?
59041What is it?
59041What, with all these filthy abominations?
59041What,says the father of a family,"give my whole soul and mind to God?
59041_ Know you not that they who run in the race all run indeed, but one receiveth the prize? 59041 _ Lord, is it I?_"No, John.
59041_ Lord, is it I?_No, Thomas.
59041_ Lord, is it I?_Thou hast said it, Judas.
59041_ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?_Will you sin against your own soul?
59041_ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?_Will you sin against your own soul?
59041_ Who is this that cometh up from the desert flowing with delights, leaning upon her beloved?_[ Footnote 152][ Footnote 152: Ca nt.
59041''What is a crucifix?''
59041''Why do I stand here idle?
59041( Did I not say that the widow was right-- that they are heartless and unfeeling?)
59041And after all might not this vision be a delusion?
59041And if the soul is so beautiful in the little rays that escape from the body, what must it be in itself?
59041And that precious soul of yours, before which all the wealth of the world is but worthless dross-- with what care have you kept that?
59041And why?
59041And would you attribute conduct so disgraceful among men to our Father in heaven?
59041And, besides, who can draw the lineaments of that great Apostle, or paint him in colors worthy of his character?
59041And, if we then sin against God, in what respect are we better than Judas?
59041Are the earth and sky all wrapped in a great, gloomy mantle of grief?
59041Are the tares rooted up in this world?
59041Are there none of you, my brethren, who recognize this as the secret language of your hearts?
59041Are we as much in earnest to guard against a fall?
59041Are we bound to shut our ears to the murmuring winds, the music of the rivulet, and the songs of the birds?
59041Are we thus determined to win?
59041Are you leading a tepid, imperfect life?
59041At the Easter Communion, where are you?
59041At times in the height of that fever your mind wanders: you do not know her,_ her!_ your own dear mother?
59041But as for you, young man, why have you presumed to come to the altar?
59041But do you think we have none of the charity of the Angels?
59041But how can they know any thing of a star so unusual in its appearance as this?
59041But is it enough just barely to fulfil the commandment in this way?
59041But is it not necessary to go to Communion?
59041But of what use is Holy Scripture to us without Her interpretation, whose office it is to interpret, as it has been to preserve it?
59041But suppose these evil temptations are importunate, and remain in the soul even when we resist them, and try to turn from them?
59041But what am I saying?
59041But what does God say of such as these?
59041But what does an unworthy communion do?
59041But what have you to say for yourself, O adulterer, and adulteress?
59041But what have you to say for yourself, O drunkard?
59041But you will say, if this be true, does it not tend to cherish in us a spirit of self- sufficiency, and of independence of God?
59041Can it be a friendly ship coming to your rescue?
59041Can it not fill the soul as much as any other?
59041Can literature be devoted to more worthy ends than to make those virtues attractive which religion commands?
59041Can not the motive of God''s love do as much?
59041Can science find a greater sphere than to show how all things are, and move, and exist in their primal cause, God?
59041Can these fretful souls of ours find rest even upon earth?
59041Can they sympathize with us, while they believe us to be corrupted by it?
59041Can we find it, then, even short of Purgatory?
59041Can you imagine a dependence which is more pure than ours is upon God?
59041Can you not easily imagine that every stroke she heard given against her prison walls, must have sent a thrill of joy through her whole frame?
59041Can you, indeed?
59041Commenting on this passage of Holy Scripture, St. John Chrysostom asks:"Wherefore did God make the lilies so beautiful?
59041Could they cease to hate our religion, while they believe it to be false?
59041Could we claim as manfully to have fought a good fight?
59041Could we claim our reward as confidently?
59041Could we say as much, my brethren, if our time were come?
59041Did I not say well then, when I expressed my fear that God would find but few who would accept his terms?
59041Did any Priest ever preach to the contrary?
59041Did he create the world, or make you?
59041Did not our Lord love his Mother?
59041Did these things really happen?
59041Did they not feel them?
59041Did you ever know a man of this stamp to become Catholic?
59041Did you ever know one of these"liberal fellows,"so called, to be come Catholic?
59041Do n''t say: how little can I do and get off with it?
59041Do n''t you see, the very definition of mortal sin, is a sin that grievously offends God and brings with it the death of the soul?
59041Do not they estimate themselves by the light of faith?
59041Do the birds sing no more?
59041Do they aim by the creations of their genius to raise less gifted minds to gaze upon the archetype of all beauty, truth, and goodness?
59041Do they strive so to embody what is noblest and best in man''s nature as to captivate his imagination, and enkindle an enthusiasm for its imitation?
59041Do we see artists who are conscious of the great purposes of their noble vocation?
59041Do you ask me what has been done for your souls?
59041Do you ask me what has been done for your souls?
59041Do you ask what has been done for your souls?
59041Do you believe Him?
59041Do you belong to the party of Jesus Christ or that of the devil?
59041Do you feel in yourselves a vocation to a religious or sacerdotal life?
59041Do you judge of a man as you do of a horse or a dog?
59041Do you not see, said the devil, that crucifix?
59041Does he seek these by legitimate means?
59041Does it not lie in your memory in all the blackness and barrenness of a western prairie, over which the desolating fire of the savage has passed?
59041Does the Church teach any such thing?
59041For is it not a joy to follow where our heart''s desires lead?
59041For what prison walls are so strong as the tyranny of passion over the soul?
59041For what, after all, are created things, or the members of a man''s body, or even his life, compared with the eternal salvation of his soul?
59041For what?
59041From the Church?
59041Has He no chastisement for the wicked, no sympathy for the good?
59041Has he conferred any benefit on the human race, that he is entitled to the gratitude and obedience of men?
59041Has heaven no favors for her?
59041Has she clung to her faith so long in vain, amid poverty, oppression and bloodshed?
59041Have not beauty, knowledge, and genius one and the same fountain source with religion?
59041Have you ever seen two strong men wrestling?
59041Have you kept it as your most sacred treasure?
59041Have you not committed mortal sin, and then given as an excuse that you were tempted by the devil, or overcome by your passions?
59041Have you not over looked and undervalued your treasure?
59041Have you not sometimes been tempted to exclaim:"Has God forgotten Ireland?
59041Have you valued that soul of yours?
59041Heathens?
59041How can I do it?
59041How can you expect light when you close your eyes?
59041How did the Blessed Virgin arrive at such glory?
59041How have you conducted yourself in temptation?
59041How many sermons have you not heard upon that awful subject?
59041How often has God not called us, either from some path of sin which we were following, or to a closer union with Himself?
59041How so?
59041How was it St. Paul attracted so many to Christ?
59041How was it with our blessed Lord?
59041How will it be in heaven?
59041How will the truths of the Gospel reach your heart and make an impression there, if you never listen to them?
59041I have been offering peace to such as lead a Christian life; but what does Holy Scripture say of you?
59041I say, then, excite this desire; think, and think every day, on these simple things: Who am I?
59041I.--_What is Communion?_ It is the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, given to us as food for the sanctification of our souls and bodies.
59041II.--_What then is it to receive this Holy Communion unworthily?_ It is to be grievously wanting in reverence to the holiest of all holy things.
59041If a man abstains from eating meat, why not let him, if he likes, eat fish?
59041If another fancies he will improve by scourging himself, why not let him whip his body?
59041If another is bent on practising entire abstinence, why not allow him to fast?
59041If another seeks the desert, or ensconces himself in a cave, what commandment does he break?
59041If another takes the notion to shave his crown and walk with uncovered feet, wherein is he to be blamed?
59041If she had not believed, if she had not assented, what would have come of it?
59041If you can be chaste in the presence of a virtuous female, why can you not be chaste everywhere?
59041If you can be honest when the eye of man is on you, why can you not be honest when no eye sees you but that of God?
59041In the first place, what does he mean by the love of God?
59041In the language of Holy Scripture we say,"_ In the morning, who will grant me evening?
59041In this miserable world there is no such thing as tranquillity or peace, and how, without these, can the whole heart be given to God?"
59041In what consists the beauty of a man?
59041Is any hope held out in Scripture for the victims of such delusions?
59041Is he not then a usurper?
59041Is it I?_ No, my good man.
59041Is it a mere regularity of form and feature?
59041Is it always night?
59041Is it asking much, that we shall be habitually obedient?
59041Is it for Him to be dependent upon our moods and humors, finding us true to- day and false to- morrow?
59041Is it not as great?
59041Is it now safe and secure?
59041Is it possible that any fear of death, any doubt of his salvation could cloud the spirit of such a man in the closing scene of his career?
59041Is it the visible world, called nature, so full of instruction and rich in beauty, that we are to turn our backs upon?
59041Is it true?
59041Is it with this terrible earnestness you struggle to work out your salvation, or do you make a pastime of it?
59041Is it, then, possible to wear a constant smile in this valley of tears?
59041Is not this to be indeed dead?
59041Is she called a"Mediatrix of Prayer?"
59041Is she called the"Daughter of the Most High?"
59041Is she called the"Morning Star?"
59041Is she called"The Spouse of God?"
59041Is the camp of Jesus Christ less holy, think you, that an impure man or woman can be tolerated within its sacred precincts?
59041Is the world all dead?
59041Is there not an impression in your minds that the law of God is too strict?
59041Is this not a great boon?
59041Is this the earnest way we follow out our vocation?
59041My brave and vaunting Christian warrior, how do your professions of fidelity and courage comport with your conduct when put on guard at night?
59041No; says the Apostle Paul,"_ Christ died for all._"And why?
59041No?
59041Now if she did not merit heaven by becoming the Mother of God, how did she merit it?
59041Now what does He ask of you in return for all this?
59041Now what was it all about?
59041Now why was this?
59041Now will you tell me that you can not help doing what the martyrs would not do to save them from death?
59041Now, how is it with us?
59041Now, if you can stop cursing before the priest, why can you not before your wife and children?
59041Now, what are we doing?
59041Now, what holy lesson shall we try to learn from it?
59041Now, what is to be done?
59041Now, where is the man in Europe, who has so much care and anxiety upon him as he has?
59041Of what use to him was his power of motion?
59041Our Lord said to Judas,"_ Friend, why hast thou come?
59041Peace, did I say?
59041Shall I, she says, reject the very things I have longed for, the opportunities of making rapid progress in the love of God?
59041Shall these accidental and artificial barriers survive death?
59041Shall this always be so?
59041Shall we stand here like cowards, hugging the ignominious chains of mortal sin?
59041She sees the angels; but to the questions:"_ Woman, why weepest thou?
59041She was so bound up in you, that she often exclaimed with a truth,"Why do I live if it be not for my child?"
59041So, I ask you, who are you?
59041Suppose you saw a girl in service, scrubbing the floor with a beautiful camel''s- hair shawl, what would you say?
59041Teach your heart to throb in sympathy with his, until you can say with St. Paul:"_ Who is weak, and I am not weak?
59041Tell me, my brethren, is this your idea of the Christian warfare?
59041That''s what the Lord himself said to the young man who asked the question:"What shall I do that I may have everlasting life?"
59041The Lawyer asked Him,"_ What shall I do to possess eternal life?_"The Saviour said,"_ What is written in the law?
59041The Lawyer asked Him,"_ What shall I do to possess eternal life?_"The Saviour said,"_ What is written in the law?
59041The pledge will not help him long; and why?
59041The very first word addressed you by her, was in your baptism, when you were asked:"What dost thou ask of the Church of God?"
59041Then he will say to these:"I am your Lord and Master, why have you not obeyed me?"
59041They are class- mates, or even room- mates, for years, but look at them after the lapse of twenty years, and what are their respective positions?
59041They died rather than lift a hand to do a forbidden thing; have you not the same power over your hand that they had?
59041They died rather than utter a sinful word; have you not as much power over your tongue as they?
59041This is the war in which every one of you is engaged, on one side or the other?
59041Thus, Mary is called"Queen of Heaven;"but are not all the blessed called in Holy Scripture,"_ kings and priests unto God_?"
59041To establish its true meaning, let us ask ourselves first of all, what is a true Christian life?
59041Under what banner have you till now been ranged?
59041Under what figure is the Church of God represented in Scripture?
59041Very well; but how were they required to deny Christ?
59041Was He not disposed to be obedient to her as his mother?
59041Was it from the Church of God?
59041Was it the world of art, science, and literature?
59041Well then, asks one, why not exclude them from the Church altogether, so that the whole world can see what they are?
59041What Apostles, Doctors of the Church, Pontiffs, Priests, or Laymen, that ever wrote on the matter, ever broached such an idea?
59041What are our obligations to give testimony of Christ?
59041What are the signs, my brethren, by which you would pronounce a man dead?
59041What are you doing then with the devil''s bounty?
59041What can be a more perfect illustration of mortal sin?
59041What can be more just?
59041What degradation is equal to that of a Christian enslaved by vice?
59041What do we find for the most part in the world of art?
59041What does St. Paul say again?
59041What does St. Paul say?
59041What does holy king David say?
59041What does that mean?
59041What food is so loathsome to the body as lust and sensuality must be to a soul made for wisdom and virtue?
59041What has God made me for?
59041What have you done?
59041What have you to expect in his service?
59041What is Holy Communion?
59041What is Holy Communion?
59041What is Holy Communion?
59041What is Holy Communion?
59041What is an Unworthy Communion?
59041What is an Unworthy Communion?
59041What is it that has happened?
59041What is it to be generous?
59041What is it to live to Christ?
59041What is it?
59041What is meant by merit?
59041What is said of these bad ones?
59041What is that pile of bank- notes pilfered from your employer, you dishonest clerk?
59041What is that which is glimmering white like a sail upon the waves?
59041What is the answer?
59041What is the event that can interrupt the great harmonies of Heaven, and furnish the Angels with a new song?
59041What is the idea that we have of a kingdom?
59041What is the invariable testimony, both of Protestants and of Catholics, as to the manner of his receiving them?
59041What is the love of God, or in what does it consist?
59041What is the meaning, then, of loving with one''s whole heart and soul and mind?
59041What is the reason that Christian art has so far surpassed heathen art?
59041What is the reason that every thing thus honors you?
59041What is the world and all in it, compared to the love of God?
59041What is there criminal in these actions, that there should be displayed so much spleen against those who live in this way?
59041What is this method?
59041What master is this, to whom you have sold yourself?
59041What means do we employ to subjugate our bodies, or was St. Paul less safe than we?
59041What millions of dollars are being expended on the Central Park here just beside us?
59041What old age can compare with eternity?
59041What opportunity, what golden opportunity offers, to do something to please God?
59041What right had you to refuse my service?
59041What right has he to reign in this world?
59041What right has he to your soul, or to your service?
59041What saith the Apostle?
59041What shall I do?
59041What shall I say in conclusion, dear brethren, to spur you on to do good works?
59041What should they do?
59041What was it then?
59041What was it they were required to do?
59041What would you have?
59041What''s to be done to get rid of it?
59041What, she says, shall I barter away so immense a good for such trifles?
59041What, then, is that badge, what are those insignia you are wearing?
59041When may one be said to fulfil it in the first way?
59041When you see a person put a thing to an improper use, what do you say?
59041Whence do they spring?
59041Where are those thirty pieces of silver for which you sold your soul?
59041Where are you during the holy solemnity of the Mass?
59041Where did such a notion come from?
59041Where did this notion come from?
59041Where did you get the notion that it''s enough to be a Catholic without being a practical one?
59041Where is her heart, does it beat no more?
59041Where shall we be?
59041Where your good works?
59041Where your merit?
59041Where, I ask, shall our place be in this hierarchy?
59041Where, then, is there room for presumption in such teaching as this?
59041Which side is it?
59041Which, then, do you take?
59041Who are addressed?
59041Who are they who fail to give this testimony of Christ?
59041Who can believe that?
59041Who can recount the calamities which from year to year have fallen upon the children of the faith?
59041Who is God?
59041Who says it?
59041Why did these last give such a different account from the first?
59041Why do summer and winter, seed- time and harvest, return so regularly?
59041Why does He not take part with his own, and make them prosper most?"
59041Why does not God give victory always to the just cause?"
59041Why does that sound send a shuddering thrill of horror through every nerve?
59041Why is the whole matter hushed up by common consent between Pilate and Caiphas?
59041Why not?
59041Why should we fear?
59041Why stand we all the day idle?
59041Why tarry we here in the bondage of Egypt?
59041Why then, do they commit it?
59041Why was no search made for the body of Jesus, and for his disciples?
59041Why was no trial held?
59041Why were not these soldiers examined before a tribunal?
59041Why, what do we mean when we speak of mortal sin?
59041Why, who are you, my brethren?
59041Why?
59041Will Jesus arrest the steps of that infamous woman, of those debased, pitiless, heartless, unfeeling dram- sellers?
59041Will he touch the bier upon which you are stretched stark dead, and command those companions of yours in sin to stop?
59041Will that voice of Jesus Christ be heard?
59041Will the Lord be moved to pity toward his weeping Church?
59041Will you have Christ or Lucifer for your king?
59041Will you say that the grapes are not really fine flavored, but only called so because they belong to an excellent vine?
59041Will you venture to deprive yourselves of that food of which, unless ye eat, the Saviour has said:"_ Ye have no life in you?_"Oh!
59041Would we be something in the kingdom of God?
59041Would we become strong in faith, great in hope, abounding in charity?
59041Would you be saved by the sufferings of Christ, and refuse to take your share of suffering?
59041Would you know who they are?
59041Would you ride thither at your ease?
59041Would you wear your crown without winning it?
59041You are a Christian soldier, are you?
59041You profess yourself so loudly a Christian soldier, what then are you straggling for, behind your column?
59041You promised in confession that you would restore them, but why?
59041You would not expect that I should urge this"Interior Life"upon you, and remain myself as I am?
59041You, O adulterer; you found a home where there were smiles, and fondness, and peace; and what have you done?
59041[ Footnote 56] and that"_ all things serve Him?_"[ Footnote 57][ Footnote 56: Psalm cxliv., 13.]
59041_ Father, is it I?_ No, poor fellow.
59041_ Father, is it I?_ No, poor girl.
59041_ Is it I?
59041and are not we too called the"_ Sons of God?_"[ Footnote 99][ Footnote 99: 1 St. John iii., 2.]
59041and are not we too promised a place at his right hand, and to"_ sit on thrones?_"[ Footnote 95][ Footnote 95: Apoc.
59041and at evening, who will grant me morning?_"[ Footnote 146] as though things were turning out very different from what we had a right to expect.
59041and does not the Almighty, addressing every faithful soul, say,"_ My love, my dove, my undefiled?_"[ Footnote 98][ Footnote 98: Can.
59041and in the second, what degree of this love must we practise?
59041and is it not said of every just man, that his"_ continual prayer availeth much?_"[ Footnote 97][ Footnote 97: St. James v., 16.]
59041and who are my brethren?
59041brethren, do not say with the murderer Cain:"_ Am I my brother''s keeper?_"What have I to do with the sanctification or ruin of souls?
59041brethren, do not say with the murderer Cain:"_ Am I my brother''s keeper?_"What have I to do with the sanctification or ruin of souls?
59041but, how much can I do?
59041exclaims St. Augustine,"you will prove your cause by sleeping witnesses?"
59041have these ministers of Satan persuaded you to renounce your lawful standard, and enlist under that of the devil?
59041or at least that it is too strict for you, and that you can not keep it?
59041that any thing so bright?
59041the Madonna so far more beautiful than the Venus de Medicis?
59041to have renounced your allegiance to your rightful Lord, for the service of such a master, who trembles at the very name of Jesus Christ?
59041what can it be?
59041what can it mean?
59041what shall we do?"
59041where was the Angel of the Blessed Sacrament then?
59041where, I ask, was the Angel of the Blessed Sacrament?
59041who is scandalized, and I do not burn?_"This is to love our Lord in earnest.
59041who will tell us something about it?
59041whom seekest thou?_"she answers distractedly,"_ They have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid him_."
59041why have we not all this spirit?
59041wretched man that I am!_"was his mournful cry,"_ who shall deliver me from this body of death?_"For this reason he scourged himself.
59041you say, is that all that is required of us to insure our salvation-- to keep clear of mortal sin?
59041{ 137} You are a soldier of Jesus Christ, are you?
59041{ 153} How is it, my dear brethren, with us on the way of life?
59041{ 167} Where then is the world which, as Christians, we are called upon to separate from?
59041{ 179} And perhaps, seeing this, the thought arises in your mind:"Does not God take notice of these things?
59041{ 193} To whom is that addressed?
59041{ 206} Who is there that needs to be told that the Blessed Virgin is splendid in sanctity, dazzling in beauty, and exalted in power?
59041{ 214} Is she said to sit at the"King''s right hand?"
59041{ 216} or, later in life, a poor young woman thrust away, with her husband, from a crowded inn, or fleeing by night with an infant child?
59041{ 220} Are you in sin?
59041{ 22}"_ Who is weak,_"said he,"_ and I am not weak?
59041{ 243} Did you ever know, my brethren, that God had been so good to you?
59041{ 249} Now, how shall we account for such fortitude as this?
59041{ 258} But how is it with those who are_ spiritually_ proud?
59041{ 269} Are we then, my brethren, anxiously desirous of saving our souls?
59041{ 278} Now, what is more desirable than God?
59041{ 302} Why does the sun rise in the morning, and go down at night?
59041{ 304} Do you ask what has been done for your souls?
59041{ 306} Have you, my brethren, so regarded yourselves?
59041{ 30} Now why would you say this?
59041{ 328} How is it with a large body of students at one of our colleges or universities?
59041{ 329} Where can you find the trace of any real care of your souls?
59041{ 336} Did not Christ look upon mankind with human eyes, and make all our human feelings his own?
59041{ 341} What language can express the gratitude which filled her heart toward her deliverers?
59041{ 34} Now, then, I think I hear you say to me: Father, have I then done this horrible thing?
59041{ 36} And you, O adulteress, why have you come here?
59041{ 74} And when one of the servants said to the master:"_ Wilt thou that we go to gather it up?
59041{ 98} But what degree of this love must we exercise in order to obtain everlasting life?
9184''But, Father,''you continue,''how is it that you have become so harsh, and have changed your gentleness, as Job says to Almighty God, into cruelty? 9184 A fine question,"cried the other,"my neighbour, do you think?
9184Again, who would not love this dear enemy for whom Jesus Christ prayed? 9184 Ah,"he said to me one day,"what is a man''s reputation, that so many should sacrifice themselves to this idol?
9184Am I not old enough and strong enough for that?
9184And during those six months,replied Bellarmine,"at whose hands will the blood of the lost sheep of my flock be required?"
9184And for how much then do you,he answered,"account Jesus Christ, whom I honour in your person?"
9184And of what use to God are the merits and good works of men?
9184And pray what could be done with those notes?
9184And supposing equal charity, vow, or no vow,resumed the person,"will not the action done by vow have greater merit than the other?"
9184And what about the thanksgiving?
9184And what part is that?
9184Are we not,he would say,"in some sort visiting the sick when we obtain by our prayers relief or refreshment for the poor Souls in purgatory?
9184Are you aware,he said,"that in the first place we require him to work at least one miracle?
9184At any rate, would you not rather abandon yourself to God than to the evil one?
9184Besides, do you reckon as nothing the good example which they may set wherever God calls them? 9184 But how can we imitate either this compassion or this Passion if we do not suffer from the motive of the love of God?
9184But what are we to do?
9184But what,I asked,"are those who can not read to do?"
9184But, Father,I said,"how ought we to make our preparation?
9184But, my Lord,returned the man,"do you really yourself think that I shall die?"
9184But,I cried,"what did you mean by saying that a man married to such a wife as that was a Martyr?
9184But,I objected,"will it not be a cause of disedification to others to see me so quick over things?
9184But,I said,"when almsgiving is practised for the love of God, can we not then call it charity?"
9184But,cried the other,"can you assure me that it would not be presumption on my part to have recourse to His mercy?"
9184But,objected the other,"does God forbid us to take care of our health?"
9184But,rejoined this person,"is not what is done by vow more meritorious than what is done only from a firm and settled purpose?"
9184But,returned the Priest,"were not your feelings stirred at all by this treatment?"
9184Do you know,he says,"what the cloister is?
9184Do you wish to know,he continued,"how I test the excellence and value of a preacher?
9184For, in fact,he used to say,"what is the use of running a race if we do not reach the goal, or of drawing the bow if we do not hit the target?"
9184For,he went on to say,"who knows but that God may have touched his heart at the last moment and converted him?
9184Has God not said that He is with us in tribulation, and is not His Cross the mark of the chosen? 9184 Have you any children?"
9184Have you read,he once said to me,"the life of Blessed Aloysius Gonzaga of the Society of Jesus?
9184How shall he who has no one in command set over him learn obedience? 9184 How shall we know whether or not we have yielded this consent?"
9184I suspected that was it,replied Blessed Francis;"in that case who do you wish should profit by what you do?"
9184Must we then,I asked,"give up all spiritual guides?"
9184Nay,rejoined the Saint,"do not fathers interfere in the quarrels of their children, judging between right and wrong?
9184Of what then does it avail you,said the other,"to have made that vow about which I have been consulting you?"
9184Since,he says,"God can bring good out of evil, will He not surely do so for those who have given themselves unreservedly to Him?
9184Still, is it wrong to find pleasure in thinking of what is sinful?
9184That is true,he answered,"but have you not noticed that I say he must be chosen out of ten thousand?
9184The question then is in what does the essential perfection of a Christian life consist? 9184 Then that splendid carriage, which is, so to speak, regal, in which I see you every day driving about the city is not your own?"
9184Well, then,replied he,"if you understand it thus, why do you contend against your understanding and your conscience?
9184Well, then,said the Bishop,"have you made a bad use of this wealth?"
9184What could have induced you to play these pranks? 9184 What do you mean by that?"
9184What is to be done with you?
9184What memoranda?
9184What more have you to say, for I know you do not intend to spare me?
9184What then,I asked,"is a truly devout man?"
9184What, then,he was asked,"do you say to the chase, and to the killing of animals for the food of man?"
9184What,cried the criminal,"do you think that God would have anything to do with a victim as repulsive as I am?"
9184Why do you not make this preparation earlier, in your morning exercise, which I know, or at least I think, you never neglect?
9184Why,he answered,"can you really think this dignity would in any way conduce to my serving our Lord and His Church better than I can now do?
9184Would it have been too much trouble to call me?
9184You, a child, indeed; and for how long do you mean to go on clinging to your childhood? 9184 _ He is our light and our salvation, whom shall we fear?
9184''And do you really imagine,''he exclaimed,''that even her dead body could do anything else but contradict me?''
9184A few are enough-- two are enough-- nay, one is enough._ Why should not a Christian Philosopher be content with what was enough for this Stoic?
9184A man whose tongue is longer than his arm, is he not a monstrosity?"
9184After all, he would say, are not twelve hundred crowns a handsome income for a Bishop?
9184After all, of what use are complaints?
9184After all, possessing honestly all that is necessary for food and clothing, ought we not to be content?
9184After all, what have I done to you to make you wish to leave me?
9184After having answered my questions, and satisfied my mind, he asked me:"And what will you say about the affections?"
9184After that, what could the Priest possibly refuse him?
9184Again in one of his letters he says:"Why?
9184Again, if I pray with devotion and fervour, am I not adding to prayer another religious action, which is devotion?
9184Again, when his steward was complaining of down- right distress, and of there being no money left, he said:"What are you troubling yourself about?
9184Am I like a nurse to breathe softly on your hurt?
9184Am I not happy to live like a child without care?
9184Am I not well- dressed?"
9184And do we despise marriage because we put celibacy above it?
9184And have you, my good daughter, to distress yourself about what the devil attempts?
9184And how is this increase of Faith to be brought about?
9184And if they please Him, whom can they reasonably offend?
9184And sweetness, how can it attract but sweetly and pleasantly?
9184And that it is only taken by those who do violence to themselves?
9184And what is it that a man knows best of all, or at least ought to know?
9184And whence proceeds confidence In God?
9184And who are we that we should judge our brother?
9184And"supposing you were playing for guineas,"returned Francis,"how would it be then?
9184Are not all the faithful taught of God?
9184Are not your teeth strong enough to masticate bread, the hard bread of suffering?
9184Are there not already enough of such institutions into which these applicants might be drafted?
9184Are we insulting the stars when we admire and praise the sun?
9184Are we not clothing the naked when we procure for souls a garment of light, the light of glory?
9184Are we not meriting for God, when we do a good work in a state of grace and for the love of God?
9184Are we not most fortunate to live on only by help of miracles?
9184Are we to talk of our merits and graces as if He needed them, and were not Himself absolute merit and infinite goodness and perfection?"
9184Are your teeth set on edge by eating sour grapes?
9184As He testified to Saul when He cried out to Him:_ Why persecutest thou Me_?
9184As long as we are here below are we not exiled from God?
9184Ask yourself if there is reasonableness in such a request as you are making?"
9184At the sight of fountains:"When will fountains of living water spring up in our hearts to life eternal?
9184But beholding them in that divine resting place, who can do otherwise than love them, bear with them, and be patient with their imperfections?
9184But do you notice how God hides from her own eyes the perfection which He is giving her?
9184But does he who praises one Saint blame the others?
9184But may- be you were accused falsely?
9184But perhaps you were justly accused?
9184But such devotion, though a virtue, is dead, not living,"I rejoined:"But how can this dead devotion be real?"
9184But what can not courage, zeal, charity, and confidence in God accomplish?"
9184But what is this infused and supernatural humility?
9184But when are they made, and in what place?
9184But whence springs this salutary distrust of self?
9184But, my Daughter, how can it be that out of such a will so many imperfections show themselves as are continually springing up within me?
9184Can He not make living and thirst- quenching water flow forth from the jaw- bone of an ass?
9184Can it be said that I chose a bad model or was wanting in taste?
9184Can you as one of my flock, have the heart to take the bread out of my mouth in place of helping to feed me?
9184Can you do that?"
9184Did not she who said to Solomon:_ Let it be divided_,[2] show herself to be the false mother?
9184Did not the Apostles also come forth rejoicing from the presence of the Council where they had received affronts-- for the name of Jesus?
9184Did not the Apostles come forth rejoicing from those assemblies in which they had suffered contumely for the name of Jesus?
9184Did they not even take up stones to cast at him?
9184Do we, out in this desert, have every day for our guests Prelates of such distinction?
9184Do you imagine that he was banished from it in order to do nothing?
9184Do you know that you spoilt your sermon by them?
9184Do you know why the angels envy us?
9184Do you not believe that He says to you also_ Mary, Mary?_ Ah!
9184Do you not know that God takes pleasure when for a sacrifice to Him we offer hospitality and kindliness?
9184Do you want better examples for regulating your conduct?"
9184Do you want these poor people to be doubly poor, like sick physicians, who, the more they know about their disease the more disconsolate they are?
9184Do you wish me to give you milk and pap instead of solid food?
9184Does it become a member to complain of any hardship under a Head wearing no crown but one of thorns?
9184Does it not seem to you that, this being his own case, his talking about poverty makes him like a cleric expatiating on the art of war?
9184Does not the divine oracle tell us that through much tribulation we must enter the Kingdom of Heaven?
9184Does the man who considers gold more precious than silver say that silver is nothing at all?
9184Does the temptation please or displease you?
9184Father,"replied the lady,"do you not remember all those little written notes on various subjects which you gave me to help my memory?"
9184For whom He died?
9184Has anyone offended you?
9184Have you forgotten how to eat bread?
9184Having sufficient to feed and clothe ourselves suitably, what more do we want?
9184He answered me thus:"What would you have?
9184He does not say"anyone who is without venial sin,"for from that who is exempt?
9184He is the Protector of our life, of whom shall we be afraid?_"UPON A COMPASSIONATE MIND.
9184He told him to follow the example set by St. Paul, and by St. Martin, and to make his own the words of the Psalmist:_ For what have I in heaven?
9184He who has no superior, humility?
9184He who is careful with farthings, how much more so will he be with crowns?
9184He who is never contradicted, patience?
9184His next question was,"My Lord, shall I die?"
9184How can one play on a lute without tuning it?"
9184How can we escape from His spirit?"
9184How long shall we continue to dig for ourselves miserable cisterns, turning our backs upon the pure source of the water of life?
9184How many vessels of contempt have been, by the change of the right hand of God, transformed into vessels of honour?
9184How shall we patiently suffer the faults of our neighbour if we are impatient over our own?
9184How shall we practise humility if not on such occasions as these?"
9184How shall we reprove others in a spirit of gentleness if we correct ourselves with irritation, with disgust, and with unreasonable sharpness?
9184How should we like to be talked about like this, and to have our little weaknesses brought out, just to amuse anybody who may chance to hear?
9184I answer this objection in Blessed Francis''own words:"But may we, then, under no circumstances judge our neighbour?
9184I ask you, Philothea, would it be proper for a Bishop to wish to lead the solitary life of a Carthusian monk?
9184I ventured to ask how that could be a fault, and how he could speak of abundance as if it were famine?
9184If God justifies him, who shall condemn him?
9184If I offer to God this prayer, as incense, or a spiritual sacrifice, or as an oblation, are not sacrifice and oblation two religious actions?
9184If in praying I adore God, is not adoration one also?
9184If we extol the Seraphim, do we on that account despise all the lower orders of Angels?
9184In what condition think you was Saul when God raised him to the throne of Israel?
9184Indeed, how could this philosopher, being destitute of the true Faith, possess charity?
9184Indeed, who can say how many more virtues claim a place in this bright choir?
9184Instead of excusing or defending himself, he would say cheerfully,"Do they say no more than that?
9184Is it fitting that I, who glory in being the servant of Jesus Christ crucified, should desire to be better treated than my Master?
9184Is it for us, I say, to scrutinize their counsels, and ask, Why are you acting thus?
9184Is it likely I should have?
9184Is it not He who imparts it to men?
9184Is it not a case of painting on water and sowing on sand?"
9184Is it not a great thing that these good men submit themselves to the Church, and so defer to her as to ask her permission and blessing?
9184Is it not in the observance of the law that true justice consists?
9184Is it not so with other acts which are perfected by frequent repetition?
9184Is it not the most splendid thing imaginable to counsel the doubtful, to convert the sinner, to forgive injuries, to bear wrongs patiently?
9184Is it right that one who is the father of others, one to whom God has given the rank of a Bishop in His Church, should play the child?
9184Is it unimportant in your opinion to be a sweet odour in Jesus Christ, an odour of life eternal?
9184Is liberality displayed towards the rich, in your opinion, worth as much as alms given to the poor?
9184Is not He the God of knowledge?
9184Is not doing the will of God a work great enough for anyone?
9184Is not our Order the first of the three estates in a christian kingdom?
9184Is not that enough to constitute a kind of fraternity between us?
9184Is the arm of God shortened?
9184Is there any condemnation for one who is in Christ Jesus?
9184Is this the beautiful Noemi of bygone days?
9184Let thy fountains be conveyed abroad, and in the streets divide thy waters._[1] From so excellent a vocation what but good results could be expected?
9184More and more surprised, and unable to understand the man''s distaste for life, the Bishop said:"Then, my brother, why do you so long for death?"
9184Moreover, if by this prayer I desire to praise God, is not divine praise a religious act?
9184Moreover, they are our brethren according to the flesh, for are we not all children of Adam?
9184Must you then, my dear sister, my dearest daughter, because of this temptation, fret and disquiet yourself and change your manner of thought?
9184My dear daughter, tell me what better penance can be given to an erring heart than to bear a continual cross and to be always renouncing self- love?"
9184My friend replying:"Why do you refuse to others the advice which you took for yourself in your youth?"
9184Neither is it for us to dare to say:''Why hast Thou done thus?''
9184Now what is this that a man knows not at all?
9184Now, in what rule is charity, the queen of the virtues, more recommended that in that of St. Augustine?
9184Now, on what is the kingdom of this world founded?
9184Now, tell me what do you say as to that lengthiness of yours which inconveniences everybody?
9184Of the two requisites for a good pastor, precept and example, which think you is the most estimable?
9184Of what avail then will this high reputation be to me?
9184Of what use are laws if they are not observed?
9184Of what use will they be to the Church of God?
9184Of_ justice_; for who is there that has not sinned and consequently has not deserved punishment?
9184On his friends reminding him that he would be exposing his sacred office to derision,"What of that?"
9184On the other hand, who are we that we should judge our brethren, the servants of another?
9184On what did Jesus Christ ride triumphant on Palm Sunday?
9184Others say:"We are too weak"; but is not this the Bread of the strong?
9184Others;"We are infirm"; but in this Sacrament have you not the Good Physician Himself?
9184Possibly those which separate us from God?
9184Regarding the reception of the infirm, he might have exclaimed with St. Paul:_ Who is weak and I am not weak_?
9184Shall we not bear with those whom God Himself bears with?
9184Should I not drain the chalice held to my lips by the hands of so loving a Father?
9184Since in God there is no pleasure that is not good, what difference can there be between the_ good pleasure_ and the_ will_ of God?
9184So also that other,_ Why seest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, and seest not the beam that is in thy own eye_?
9184Some plead as their excuse that they"are not good enough"; but how are they to become good if they keep aloof from the source of all goodness?
9184That has grieved me very much, for even if those who made them do not give way to sin, why, and for what, do they now omit them?
9184That is to say, all power of judging in Heaven and on earth?
9184The Saint then said gently but gravely:"Do you then wish me to give the charge of my sheep blindfolded and to the first comer?
9184Then, noticing how indignant we all were with the slanderers,"What,"he would exclaim,"have I given you leave to fly into a passion on my account?
9184True, but who is so foolish as to think that he can commit more sins than God can pardon?
9184Truly, we may say here with the wise man:_ Who is he and we will praise him?
9184Was it not by the hand of a woman?
9184Was it not upon an ass?"
9184Was it possible to carry patience further than this?
9184Was there ever any reputation more torn to pieces than that of Jesus Christ?
9184We arm ourselves against wolves and bears; but who would condescend to do so against the swarms of flies which torment us in hot weather?
9184What better way of learning to receive Him well can there be than receiving Him often?
9184What can come out of a bag but what is in it?
9184What can sensible presence add to a love which God has made, which He supports, and which He maintains?
9184What can we do of ourselves, but fail?
9184What did He not do with a rod in the hand of Moses?
9184What do they mean by distracting occupations?
9184What do you think of this doctrine, you who go by rule and measure in valuing an act of virtue?
9184What does a man know until he is tempted?
9184What good can we do to Him to Whom all our goods belong, and Who has all good in Himself; or, rather, Who is Himself all good?
9184What harm do others do us by having a bad opinion of us?
9184What injury has he borne?
9184What is there that should be able to sadden the servant of Him who will be our joy through all eternity?
9184What marks can be lacking of perseverance in a unity which God has created?
9184What matters it how or by what means we are united to God?
9184What shepherd feeds his flock and does not drink its milk and clothe himself with its wool?
9184What would this good and all- merciful God do with His mercy; this God, whom we ought so worthily to honour for His goodness?
9184What would you have, I repeat?
9184What, I say, would He do with it if He did not share it with us, miserable as we are?
9184What, however, do you think he did with the small amount of money which he found in the bag?
9184What, then, becomes of acts of holy fear, and of the virtue of hope?
9184When He willed to create the world, out of what did He form it, save nothingness?
9184When a child is troubled to whom should it turn if not to its kind father?"
9184When faults were public and so manifest that they could not be excused, he would say:"Who knows but that the unhappy soul will be converted?
9184When shall we yield fruits both plentiful and well flavoured to the heavenly Husbandman, who cultivates us with so much care and toil?"
9184When there was any talk of budding and grafting, he would say:"When shall we be rightly grafted?
9184When we help on their deliverance by the means which Faith suggests, are we not most truly ransoming prisoners?
9184Where is your unfailing compassion?''
9184Where was the sacred fire found when the Jews returned from their captivity among the Medes?
9184Where will you find one more troubled, and more interrupted by sin, than that of King David?
9184Who can wonder at the prolonged sufferings of the sick man who resolutely refuses every salutary remedy which he is entreated to take?
9184Who dare call them irritating or troublesome?
9184Who gives us the right to amuse ourselves thus at the expense of another?
9184Who has told us that we are blameless?
9184Who is he?
9184Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
9184Why are not our souls as richly adorned with virtues?"
9184Why are you so cowardly?
9184Why be angry with those who come to our aid against so powerful an enemy?"
9184Why do you not avail yourself of it?
9184Why is that?
9184Why should I dwell more on his reproof?
9184Why, then, am I so slothful and lax in the quest after my wandering sheep?
9184Why, then, are you stumbling now?
9184Why, then, may He not have offered the same favour to this unhappy heresiarch?
9184Will not that, my good M.R.,[5] be living on our goods?"
9184Will they, do you think, be more perfect because they have more convents?"
9184With the jaw- bone of an ass in that of Samson?
9184With what calumnies was He not loaded?
9184With what did He vanquish Holofernes?
9184With what insults was He not overwhelmed?
9184Without purity how should we recognise impurity?
9184Would Rome, which would be the place of my residence, afford me more opportunities for so doing, than this post in which God has placed me?
9184Would it be the right thing if an artisan, a magistrate, or a doctor only worked at his profession one or two days in the week?
9184Would you desire a more unmistakable vocation than that of King Saul, or one more glorious than that of Judas?
9184Yet who would not rather be with Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in that shadowy gloom than with the shepherds even in their ecstasy of heavenly joy?
9184You are beneath His wings, like a little chicken under those of its mother; what do you fear?
9184You ask me how we are to deal with these inclinations and manage these talents or virtues?
9184You ask me if we are permitted to wish for death rather than offend God any more?
9184You were going on so well, who is it who is holding you back?
9184[ 1] Can any man be just unless he accommodate his actions to the rule of the law?
9184[ 1] Evil, for,_ Shall there be evil in the city which the Lord hath not done_?
9184[ 1] For if the great Apostle St. Paul said that with the weak he was weak,[2] how much more the divine Exemplar, whom he but copied?
9184[ 1] Who has given thee the hardihood to take upon thyself the office of Him Who has received from the Eternal Father all judgment?
9184[ 2]"Do you see,"he would say,"by what scale humility must be measured?
9184[ 6]"Shall I tell you what my own feeling is?
9184_ He who is not tempted what knows he?_ says Holy Scripture.
9184_ Is mildness come upon us_?
9184_ Who art thou_, says Sacred Scripture,_ who judgest thy brother?_ Knowest thou that_ wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest thyself_?
9184_ Who art thou_, says Sacred Scripture,_ who judgest thy brother?_ Knowest thou that_ wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest thyself_?
9184and of the great St. Francis, who cried out:"Who art Thou, my God and my Lord?
9184and who am I, poor dust and a worm of the earth?"
9184gentlemen,"he cried,"is it for us to question and reason when two sovereigns concur in issuing the same command?
9184he cried,"are not dry sweetmeats quite as good as sweet drinks?
9184he said,"what new act of self- renunciation has he made?
9184how many times a day, then, must not I, who am_ not_ just, fall?"
9184if manners could be changed, what would I not give for such as yours?
9184man of little faith, wherefore dost thou doubt?
9184replied the Bishop,"did not our Saviour suffer shame for us-- were not insults heaped upon Him?"
9184said Blessed Francis,"what would you say, or do, if you had such a burden as mine on your shoulders?
9184say some:--Must we cease to fear God and to hope in Him?
9184the city of perfect loveliness, the joy of the whole earth?"
9184think you that the martyrs when they were suffering their cruel tortures, were praised by the spectators for their patience?
9184what is to be done in all this?"
9184when will our flowers give fruits, and, indeed, be themselves fruits of honour and integrity?"
9184who will give me the wings of a dove, that I may fly to this holy resting place, and draw breath for a little while beneath the shadow of the Cross?
9184who would not love this royal Heart, which to us is as the heart both of a father and of a mother?"
54292And He said unto him, Why callest thou me good? 54292 And why take ye thought for raiment?
54292Are we to trust the Lord to take care of our affairs, and not His own?
54292But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny? 54292 But whereunto shall I liken this generation?"
54292Do you believe that Jesus was really the Son of God, and the Savior of the world?
54292He saith unto Him, Which? 54292 I am come to send fire on the earth,"declared He;"and what{ 272} will I if it be already kindled?
54292Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? 54292 The prayer your lips have pleaded In agony of tears these many years?"
54292The young man saith unto Him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet? 54292 Then Jesus answered and said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
54292Whence hath this man this wisdom,they asked,"and these mighty words?
54292Which of you, having a servant plowing or feeding cattle, will say unto him by and by, when he is come from the field, Go and sit down to meat? 54292 Why art thou wroth?"
54292''And is mine one?''
542923. Who is the sower of evil in the world?
542924. Who is the Comforter?
542926. Who is most injured: the man who criticizes or the man who is criticized?
54292A question like this may now arise in your minds: How shall we know whether or not our service is sufficient and adequate?
54292And He said unto them, Why are ye so fearful?
54292And He said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
54292And He saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
54292And He was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow: and they awake Him, and say unto Him, Master, carest Thou not that we perish?
54292And His disciples asked Him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
54292And Jesus answering said unto them, Suppose ye that these Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans, because they suffered such things?
54292And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand you here all the day idle?
54292And are not His sisters here with us?
54292And at another time He asked,"What and if Ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where He was before?
54292And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
54292And how can a man who has lost his life find it?
54292And how much owest thou?
54292And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
54292And immediately Jesus stretched forth His hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?"
54292And now I would inquire what becometh of the souls of men from this time of death, to the time appointed for the resurrection?
54292And shall not God avenge His own elect, which cry day and night unto Him, though He bear{ 99} long with them?
54292And since it rests with yourself, is it not deplorable that you should follow in the footsteps of Cain?
54292And some of them said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that even this man should not have died?
54292And to Pilate''s question,"Art thou the King of the Jews?"
54292And what must one be to see God?
54292And{ 230} He answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you?
54292Are not the things that have been accomplished through faith, wonderful?
54292Are the authority and power of the priesthood manifest in its operations?
54292Are ye not much better than they?
54292Are ye so without understanding also?
54292Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle?
54292As you read them over, do you feel that any one is greater than the rest?
54292At another time He said,"Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
54292At such times you may have found comfort in this beautiful Sunday School hymn:"Unanswered yet?
54292But John forbade Him, saying,"I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?
54292But by what power did Jesus marshal the laws of nature, and direct them to His own desires?
54292But his servants prevailed upon him, saying,"If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldst thou not have done it?
54292But how could the dead hear the voice of the Son of God, unless He should minister also in the place of the dead?
54292But how shall a man come into such close touch with the Almighty Being who rules the universe?
54292But how shall they know, in the architect''s absence, that they are doing the work right?
54292But how shall we come into possession of that knowledge?
54292But if we deal harshly with our fellowmen who owe us so little, can we expect God, whom we owe so much, to deal gently with us?
54292But of what would Jesus have us repent?
54292But on what did we rest the creations of our genius?
54292But since he was born blind, how could the affliction have come as the result of his own sin?
54292But the lawyer was not satisfied; and desiring further to justify himself, he asked,"And who is my neighbour?"
54292But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
54292But was this the teaching of the primitive church and of the Lord Jesus Himself?
54292But were they right?
54292But what does it mean to know Jesus Christ, whom God sent?
54292But what is the gift of the Holy Ghost which is conferred upon the repentant and baptized believer by the laying on of hands?
54292But what kind of existence was this pre- existence?
54292But what use did Paul make of the ordinance?
54292But when the Lord saw that he had fallen to the ground in amazement, He said,"Arise, why hast thou fallen?"
54292But where is Paradise, or what kind of place is Paradise?
54292But who is the devil?
54292But, by what means may one be born of the spirit?
54292But, of course, it is only natural to ask, From what does the death of Christ actually deliver us?
54292By what power are miracles performed?
54292By what process does baptism wash away sin?
54292Can there be any doubt that Jesus went at His death to the place called Paradise and abode there?
54292Can you imagine that a carpenter might ever enjoy the fame of master- builder if he never practiced the trade he had learned?
54292Devil, power of evil; who is he?
54292Did He have in mind the{ 146} organizing of a Church?
54292Did He organize a Church?
54292Do the scriptures give us any information in answer to these questions?
54292Do you ask what is the purpose of baptism?
54292Do you ask why?
54292Do you feel that the attaining of a certain one of them would comprehend the rest?
54292Do you know any Church that holds these two orders of priesthood in its organization?
54292Do you remember what happened when Jesus walked to the boat one evening on the sea of Galilee?
54292Do you think you can imagine the bitter disappointment of those who have sought a guide and have failed to find it?
54292Do you think you know what the boy Jesus meant?
54292Do you think you understand the great truths that Jesus here revealed to the Jaredite prophet?
54292Does this Church also believe in and receive continual revelation from God?
54292Does this Church recognize the fact that a man must be called and appointed of God to act in His name?
54292Doth he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him?
54292Explain the miracle of the telephone?
54292For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?
54292For what other mark should we look, then, when trying to determine which is the Church of Christ?
54292For what purpose are miracles wrought?
54292From what does the death of Jesus save the world?
54292Had this young minister, who was preparing to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, learned to know Him?
54292Has ever any man taught more plainly?
54292Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
54292Have ye here any meat?
54292Have you ever set a stick into a pool of clear water?
54292Have you ever stopped to think how terrible it would be if we had no Guide to show us the way of eternal life?
54292Have you found it?
54292Have you noticed how the stick has been distorted in size and shape?
54292He of came therefore to Jesus and asked,"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
54292How came he to be the devil?
54292How can His death deliver us from sin?
54292How can I go back blind to my blind people?
54292How can a man by the exercise alone of faith remove mountains?
54292How can a man see clearly to correct the faults of others, when his vision is distorted by his own faults?
54292How can anxiety or worry be called almost a sin?
54292How can baptism make one any better, they ask, or have any effect on one''s subsequent life?
54292How can it be shown that the universe is ruled by law?
54292How can you justify the paying of the same wage to the laborers who were employed at the eleventh hour as to those who worked all day?
54292How can you prove that the resurrected body of Jesus was a tangible body of flesh and bones?
54292How can you show that the Latter- day Saints do have exceptionally strong testimonies of Jesus?
54292How could that be done?
54292How did Jesus characterize the devil?
54292How did Jesus describe His sufferings to the Prophet Joseph Smith?
54292How did Jesus manifest His divine power?
54292How did Jesus prove Himself worthy to be the Son of God?
54292How did Jesus show His great concern for the Gospel?
54292How did Jesus show in His own acts that baptism is essential to salvation?
54292How did Jesus show in His teachings in the flesh that He believed in a pre- existence?
54292How did John recognize Jesus as the Son of God?
54292How did Satan come to be the devil?
54292How did the Jews explain suffering of any kind, and calamity?
54292How did the apostles carry on the work of Jesus?
54292How did the scribes explain Jesus''s miracle- working power?
54292How do these commandments affect us in the dispensation of the fulness of times?
54292How do we know that Jesus is to come again?
54292How do we learn to know things?
54292How does a miracle differ from one of these achievements of science?
54292How does it answer the question, Did Jesus intend to organize His disciples?
54292How does it apply in this age?
54292How does man show himself short- sighted when considering the things of God?
54292How does self- control make for strength?
54292How does the death of Jesus save?
54292How does the law of obedience operate in the daily affairs of life?
54292How does the parable apply to one''s spiritual life?
54292How does the parable of the talents apply to the school life of boys and girls?
54292How does the parable of the unforgiving servant show why we should forgive our fellowmen?
54292How does the question of motive affect this doctrine?
54292How has this one truth changed the nature of things?
54292How is He like other fathers?
54292How is a testimony of the Christ to be obtained?
54292How is it that ye sought me?
54292How is repentance a fundamental principle in our daily work?
54292How is repentance the second principle of the Gospel?
54292How is the Gospel like such plans and specifications?
54292How is the Holy Ghost conferred?
54292How is the body of man the temple of God?
54292How many of us follow the course here outlined, when an associate"trespasses"against us?
54292How many of us go to him first and talk it over?
54292How many orders of divine priesthood are there?
54292How many times shall he then be forgiven?
54292How may a tree be known?
54292How may man prove himself worthy to be a son of God?
54292How may one be born of the Spirit?
54292How much smaller opportunity had the servant with one talent than the servant with five?
54292How often should one forgive an offender?
54292How old was Jesus when He went to John to be baptized?
54292How shall we gain the reward worth while?
54292How shall we know when our service is sufficient and adequate?
54292How should this knowledge of a spirit existence affect our lives on the earth?
54292How was Jesus''s death necessary to satisfy the law of sacrifice?
54292How was the Gospel of Jesus Christ restored to the earth?
54292How was this story a complete answer?
54292If He did establish a Church, how shall we recognize it?
54292If the matter is not settled then, how many of us try again, and take two or three friends along to help arbitrate the difficulty?
54292In short, could the atoning death of Jesus be called a sacrifice, if there had been no suffering, no overcoming of temptation and evil?
54292In what sense has Jesus always been about His Father''s business?
54292In what sense is God the Father?
54292In what sense is Jesus our advocate with the Father?
54292In what sense is Jesus the Living Christ?
54292In what sense is Mormonism a comprehensive religion?
54292In what way may we sense the nearness of Jesus?
54292Indeed, how can a man both find and lose his life at the same time?
54292Is it not clear, then, that the teaching of Jesus is far better than the teaching of the Old Law?
54292Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
54292Is it not simple and common sense?
54292Is not his mother called Mary?
54292Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
54292Is not the vision of man imperfect?
54292Is not this answer very simple and very clear?
54292Is not this the carpenter''s son?
54292Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon?
54292Is there any good reason for mistaking this answer?
54292Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
54292It was as if He had reverted to the opening question,"Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
54292Jesus Himself said to His disciples,"How can Satan cast out Satan?
54292Jesus put it thus:"What man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
54292Jesus, knowing that the lawyer came only to make trial of Him, answered,"What is written in the law?
54292M Man, what is he?
54292Make ready wherewith I may sup, and gird thyself, and serve me, till I have eaten and drunken; and afterward thou shalt eat and drink?
54292May we not hope, then, since God is a God of purity, that we have found here the great, the comprehensive beatitude?
54292Moreover, these men above all others should have known the passage quoted by the lawyer in answer to Jesus''s question,"What is written in the law?"
54292Must it not be a joy, a comfort, to possess the gift of unlimited faith?
54292Neighbor, who is my?
54292Now, it is only natural that one should ask, as did the great psalmist,"What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
54292Now, you may be wondering, what kind of being is the Holy Ghost, that it may be conferred by the laying on of hands?
54292Of what does Jesus want people to repent?
54292Of what does the doctrine of reconciliation consist?
54292Of what does true repentance consist?
54292Of what particular value is His testimony to the disciples on the road to Emmaus?
54292On what other occasions did Jesus publicly declare Himself the Christ?
54292On what terms were the laborers of the parable employed in the vineyard?
54292Once a rude, unfeeling boy called after her,"Why do n''t you''fess up, Mary?"
54292Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
54292Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
54292Paul asked of these disciples,"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
54292Perhaps you are asking yourself, What is eternal life?
54292Relate the story of the vision of the brother of Jared?
54292Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldst believe, thou shouldst see the glory of God?
54292Said James the apostle,"Is any sick among you?
54292Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
54292Shall we give, or shall we not give?
54292Should not every boy and girl, after having learned Christ''s teaching, exclaim as Baldwin did,"I can do it?"
54292Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
54292So he asked,"How can a man be born when he is old?"
54292So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
54292So the disciples asked,"Who then can be saved?"
54292Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
54292The woman saith unto Him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep: from whence then hast thou that living water?
54292Then saith the woman of Samaria unto Him, How is it that thou being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?
54292Then the Lord asked,"Sawest thou more than this?
54292Then, when Jesus put the question to them,"Whom say ye that I am?"
54292Then, when he had fully presented the Gospel plan, God asked,"Whom shall I send?"
54292Then,"the high priest asked Him, and said unto Him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
54292These are pretty parables, but what do they mean?
54292These men said,"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
54292Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things{ 171} be, which thou hast provided?
54292To what do the suggestions of the devil lead?
54292To what does Napoleon testify?
54292To whom should baptism be administered?
54292Under what conditions may we be enabled to do works as great as those Jesus did?
54292Upon what is John Locke''s conviction based?
54292Was Jesus, then, merely a great leader, a great teacher, a great philosopher?
54292Was it not proof positive that Mary had stolen the money; or that, at least, she knew where it was?
54292Was it the water of Jordan, with curative powers greater than those of the rivers of Damascus?
54292We may imagine that the rest of his thought ran somewhat like this: What shall be{ 241} our reward?
54292Were not the waters of the rivers of Damascus better than the water of Jordan?
54292What Gospel privileges are extended to the dead?
54292What are a man''s obligations to the state in which he lives?
54292What are the beatitudes?
54292What are the characteristics of Jesus''s prayers?
54292What are the conditions of eternal life?
54292What are the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel?
54292What are the three never- failing marks of the Church of Christ?
54292What caused the downfall of Cain?
54292What conclusion was forced, upon the lawyer by the story of the Good Samaritan?
54292What did Emerson and Webster say of Jesus?
54292What did He impress upon His disciples concerning authority?
54292What did His disciples understand Jesus to mean?
54292What did Jesus do during those forty days?
54292What did Jesus leave with the apostles?
54292What did Jesus mean by many mansions in His Father''s house?
54292What did Jesus mean by saying that mountains might be removed by faith?
54292What did Jesus mean by teaching"Take no thought for your life?"
54292What did Jesus mean by the saying"He that findeth his life shall lose it?"
54292What did Jesus mean by the statement concerning the rich man and the camel?
54292What did Jesus say God is like?
54292What did Jesus say about the death of the men under the tower, and of the Galileans?
54292What did Jesus say about the mote and the beam?
54292What did Jesus say about the self- righteous?
54292What did Jesus say about"other sheep"?
54292What did Jesus teach Joseph Smith concerning God?
54292What did Jesus teach about anger?
54292What did Jesus teach concerning man''s duty to the family?
54292What did Jesus teach concerning the kingdom of God and the Gentiles?
54292What did Jesus teach of things that defile?
54292What did Jesus tell the Nephites?
54292What did John the Baptist say about authority?
54292What did both John and Jesus say to the people?
54292What did he have to add to this principle in order to make good?
54292What did the Nephites know about the coming of Jesus?
54292What did the Prophet Joseph Smith teach concerning the power of faith?
54292What did the lawyer seek of Jesus?
54292What difference did a man''s station in life make to the love of Jesus?
54292What disposition did Matthias Baldwin develop with the accumulation of riches?
54292What do men of the world often think of Jesus?
54292What do the teachings of Jesus mean to us?
54292What do we learn from Jesus''s attitude toward little children?
54292What do we learn from Jesus''s exclamation against the cities where His greatest works had been done?
54292What do we learn from the case of Cornelius?
54292What do we learn to guide us in our own prayers?
54292What do we owe to Jesus?
54292What do you think of a quarrelsome boy with a grouch?
54292What does Jesus''s admonition,"Go, and do thou likewise,"imply?
54292What does Napoleon admit in his testimony?
54292What does a man owe to the church to which he belongs?
54292What does it matter, after all, if one lose one''s worldly possessions but gain contentment of soul and an assurance of eternal exaltation?
54292What does it mean in full to know God and Jesus Christ whom He sent?
54292What does it mean to know God and Jesus Christ whom He hath sent?
54292What does it mean to know God?
54292What does it mean to know Jesus Christ?
54292What does it mean to lose one''s life, and to find one''s life?
54292What does the parable of the lost sheep illustrate?
54292What does the resurrection of Jesus mean to us?
54292What does the story of the water- boy illustrate?
54292What duties does man owe himself?
54292What duty does man owe God?
54292What effect does anger have upon the mind?
54292What element of character did Baldwin display in the building of the first American locomotive?
54292What evidence can you adduce to prove that Jesus was actually resurrected?
54292What had He been doing?
54292What had happened?
54292What happened to the Church after the apostles had passed away?
54292What has then happened to his attendance at the Sunday School and the sacrament service?
54292What is God''s attitude toward sin?
54292What is His Father''s business?
54292What is His relation to God and to Jesus?
54292What is faith?
54292What is its application to Church service?
54292What is likely to come between us and close communion with God?
54292What is man''s duty to God?
54292What is man, that the noblest of the spirits of heaven should lay down His life for man''s redemption?
54292What is meant by a"chance?"
54292What is right attitude in worship?
54292What is the Gospel?
54292What is the application of the lesson of this parable to man''s daily work?
54292What is the bread that endures unto everlasting life?
54292What is the chief thing in a man''s life?
54292What is the devil''s mission on the earth?
54292What is the difference between long repetitious prayers and frequent prayers?
54292What is the difference between the Lord''s prayer, and the prayers of the Jews in general?
54292What is the difference between the Old Law and the New in the teaching about acts and motives?
54292What is the difference between the kingdom of God and the Church of Christ?
54292What is the duty of every member of the Church?
54292What is the first of the ten commandments?
54292What is the first test of the Church of Jesus Christ?
54292What is the gift of the Holy Ghost?
54292What is the great commandment in the law?
54292What is the lesson conveyed in the Sunday School hymn"Unanswered Yet?"
54292What is the lesson of the parable of the sower?
54292What is the lesson of the parable of the unrighteous judge?
54292What is the meaning of Aesop''s fable?
54292What is the meaning of free agency?
54292What is the meaning of the Christ?
54292What is the meaning of the parable of the importunate friend?
54292What is the meaning of the parable of the leaven?
54292What is the meaning of tolerance?
54292What is the mission of the Holy Ghost?
54292What is the nature of the reward worth while?
54292What is the position of Jesus in heaven?
54292What is the powerful"Testimony last of all"?
54292What is the principal evidence that Jesus intended to organize a Church?
54292What is the proper attitude of a citizen of the kingdom toward his fellow- citizens?
54292What is the proper mode of baptism?
54292What is the purpose of baptism?
54292What is the purpose of miracles?
54292What is the root of all evil?
54292What is the significance of Christ''s ministry at Sychar?
54292What is the significance of the parable of the treasure and the pearl of great price?
54292What is the significance of the speech of the Flathead chief?
54292What is the source of intelligence?
54292What is the teaching of Jesus brought out in this lesson?
54292What is the teaching of our own Church concerning baptism?
54292What is the use of praying for the kingdom of God to come to earth if we do not help in its establishment?
54292What is to happen when Jesus comes again?
54292What kind of being is God, the Father, of whom are all things?
54292What kind of being is God?
54292What kind of being is the Holy Ghost?
54292What kind of man was Jesus physically?
54292What kind of man was Jesus spiritually?
54292What kind of people do they describe?
54292What kind of place is paradise?
54292What lesson did Jesus teach in the parable of the Unjust Steward?
54292What lesson do we derive from the attitude of Jesus in the wonderful prayer in Gethsemane?
54292What lesson do you derive from the story of the healing of the man born blind?
54292What lesson do you get from the prayer of the publican?
54292What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey Him?"
54292What more must men do besides withholding judgment and observing the golden rule?
54292What new responsibilities came to Jesus when He reached the age of twelve years?
54292What other miraculous achievements have been made by science?
54292What parallel may be found in the work of the world?
54292What peoples in the world today do not acknowledge Jesus the Christ?
54292What power is given to Jesus?
54292What principle did Jesus teach concerning a prophet in his own country?
54292What principle did Jesus teach in the incident of the fig tree?
54292What principle of life and action made it possible for him to accomplish his work?
54292What privilege does everyone of us enjoy when he is sick?
54292What promise has Jesus made to us?
54292What prompted Jesus to utter this prayer?
54292What quality made Jesus a great leader?
54292What questions are aroused by the reading of the miracles performed by Jesus?
54292What questions are aroused by what Jesus has taught to his people?
54292What shall I do?
54292What should be an aim of all true education?
54292What should be our attitude toward the Father''s business?
54292What should be the attitude of a citizen of the kingdom toward his enemies?
54292What should be the feeling of one whose prayer is not immediately answered?
54292What then is the purpose of miracles?
54292What then is the right attitude in worship?
54292What then, is the second mark of the true Church?
54292What three important points are taught in the vision?
54292What truth does Kant derive from the life of Jesus?
54292What twofold requirement is contained in the teaching of Jesus to Nicodemus?
54292What use should be made of riches?
54292What value did Jesus place on a man''s soul?
54292What views did the Jews generally hold concerning sinners?
54292What was Jesus''s purpose in telling the story?
54292What was it that enabled the brother of Jared to behold so remarkable a vision?
54292What was it that healed Naaman?
54292What was the answer of Jesus?
54292What was the answer that puzzled His mother?
54292What was the attitude of Jesus toward authority?
54292What was the attitude of Jesus toward the doctrine of material rewards?
54292What was the condition of Galilee-- and all Palestine-- at the time of Jesus?
54292What was the nature of Christ''s resurrection?
54292What was the nature of the first commission to the twelve apostles?
54292What was the practice of the apostles in the matter of laying on hands?
54292What was the real problem that confronted Abram in his search for God?
54292What was the real significance of the death of Jesus?
54292What was the teaching and practice of Paul concerning the laying on of hands?
54292What was wrong in the action of the two little school girls?
54292What would happen if God should cease to speak to His people?
54292What would probably happen if the architect in charge of the construction of a large building should go away for a long time?
54292What, in your opinion, is the value of Napoleon''s testimony of Jesus?
54292What, then, is the will of God?
54292When Jesus asked testimony of His disciples,"Whom do men say that I the Son of Man am?"
54292When Mary saw her son in the midst of the learned men of Israel, she cried to Him,"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
54292When the Jews were about to stone Him because He declared Himself the Son of God, Jesus said,"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods?"
54292When the disciples of John the Baptist wondered that Jesus should surpass their master, do you recall what John answered them?
54292When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
54292When the messengers of John the Baptist came to Him and asked,"Art thou He that should come, or do we look for another?"
54292When, therefore, Jesus asked for baptism, John replied,"I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?"
54292Whence did He derive His authority?
54292Whence did he get such power?
54292Whence did the apostles derive their knowledge of the ordinance of laying on hands?
54292Where else did Jesus personally minister besides the Holy Land and Paradise?
54292Where had He been?
54292Where was the Spirit of Jesus while His body lay in the tomb?
54292Wherein lies the value of worship?
54292Which is the great beatitude?
54292Which is the great gift, wealth or the disposition to give?
54292Who, then, is this Spirit, this Comforter?
54292Why are our prayers often unanswered?
54292Why are plans and specifications necessary?
54292Why could Jesus do no mighty work in His own country?
54292Why could not Jesus be content to teach merely"do n''t"?
54292Why could not the disciples think that Jesus would be killed?
54292Why could not the rich young ruler follow Jesus?
54292Why could not we cast him out?
54292Why could you not worship any other God than a personal God?
54292Why did Jesus condemn the scribes and the Pharisees?
54292Why did Jesus place so high a value on the soul of man?
54292Why did Jesus remain at the temple in Jerusalem when the feast of the Passover was accomplished?
54292Why did Jesus use concrete examples in His teaching?
54292Why did it silence further questioning?
54292Why do some people think that heaven is not for the rich man?
54292Why do ye not understand my speech?
54292Why does an architect prepare plans and specifications for a proposed building?
54292Why does not anger work for righteousness?
54292Why have men strayed from the true conception of God?
54292Why have the poor no greater assurance of salvation than have the rich?
54292Why is childlike trust and confidence in God necessary in prayer?
54292Why is evil upon the earth?
54292Why is it surprising that all Palestine did not believe in Him, and accept Him?
54292Why is it well to do good where there can be no hope of recompense?
54292Why is it wrong to find fault, and to criticize?
54292Why is one tempted to neglect the word of God?
54292Why is the Holy Ghost of special importance?
54292Why is the true God called the God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob?
54292Why must forgiveness accompany prayer?
54292Why should a man who has found his life lose it?
54292Why should even Jesus, the Christ, be subjected to temptation by the devil?
54292Why should he wash in Jordan?
54292Why should it be more important to know the teachings of Jesus than merely to know the story of His life?
54292Why should the Latter- day Saints have exceptional testimonies of Jesus?
54292Why should the children of the Latter- day Saints be grateful above all other children?
54292Why should the devil be concerned after the baptism of Jesus?
54292Why should there be devised in the heavens a gracious and liberal plan of salvation?
54292Why tempt ye me?
54292Why was Jesus baptized?
54292Why was Jesus necessary in the plan of salvation?
54292Why was man placed upon the earth?
54292Why were men placed upon the earth?
54292Why will Mormonism ultimately conquer the world?
54292Why will not everyone who crieth"Lord, Lord,"be admitted into the kingdom of heaven?
54292Why, because of man, should the hosts of heaven be plunged into the horrors of civil war?
54292Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
54292Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
54292Would it not be inconsistent, then, to think that Jesus-- who is Himself the God of law-- should work in violation of law?
54292Would you not think Mr. Baldwin foolish, if after exclaiming"I can do it"he had remained inactive and had not tried to build"Old Ironsides?"
54292Would you not{ 25} rather think,"If this man understood and recognized the principles of the telephone, he would do what they require?"
54292Yet, how can this be true, when some miracles that are well authenticated seem to be so utterly in violation of the laws of nature known to us?
54292You think that this is a story?
54292[ Sidenote: How shall we find out Christ?]
54292[ Sidenote: What does it mean to know Jesus Christ?]
54292[ Sidenote: What is eternal life?]
54292[ Sidenote: What is the gift of the Holy Ghost?]
54292[ Sidenote: Where had Jesus been?]
54292[ Sidenote: Why should God be mindful of man?]
54292and his brethren, James and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?"
54292and the son of man that Thou visitest him?
54292and what wisdom is this which is given unto Him, that even such mighty works are wrought by His hands?
54292and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
54292asked the Lord,"and why is thy countenance fallen?
54292do not even the publicans so?
54292do not even the publicans the same?
54292from whence then hath it tares?
54292he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?"
54292how is it that ye have no faith?
54292how long shall I suffer you?
54292how readest thou?"
54292of their own children or of strangers?
54292till seven times?"
54292{ 223}"Which now of these three thinkest thou,"asked Jesus,"was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?"
54292{ 31} Could you possibly in reason help thinking that the father and the son were alike?
54292{ 38} the high priest demanded,"Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?"
991211. Who are the Church''s workmen, and what is their work?
991213, Where are we taught concerning Christ?
99121:8] Hence, if we ask,"What must I do to be saved?"
99124. Who has acquired these benefits for you, and how?
99124. Who was the author of our Catechism?
99125, What does this commandment command?
99125. Who tempts us to sin?
99126. Who are to be baptized?
99126:31, 32 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
99128. Who may be sponsors, and what is their duty?
99128:34. Who is he that condemneth?
9912And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
9912By what different names is this sacrament known and why?
9912By what is confirmation to be preceded?
9912Define conjuring, lying, and deceiving by God''s name?
9912Define cursing?
9912Define swearing?
9912Describe the confessional service?
9912Describe the sufferings of Christ?
9912Describe the work of the Lutheran Church?
9912Does God always answer prayer?
9912Does every communicant receive the benefits offered?
9912Does every one who receives the sacraments derive a benefit from them?
9912Explain why property is unequally divided among men?
9912For whom should we pray?
9912From what bondage has God delivered us?
9912From what do we learn what the Lord''s Supper is?
9912From what has Christ redeemed me?
9912From what kind of evils do we suffer in this world?
9912God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it?
9912Have we kept this commandment?
9912He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
9912How are the spiritual blessings spoken of in the Creed and asked for in the Lord''s Prayer brought to us?
9912How are we preserved in the faith?
9912How are we to assist and comfort him in want?
9912How are we to assist our neighbor in danger?
9912How did Christ re- appear to His disciples?
9912How did God plan to save man?
9912How did it originate?
9912How do the three Persons of the Trinity share in the work of our salvation?
9912How do they try to deceive us?
9912How do we know that God is only one God?
9912How do we know that baptism confers all these benefits on all who believe?
9912How do we know there are three Persons?
9912How do we obtain daily forgiveness?
9912How do we pray for deliverance from evil in this world?
9912How do we pray that God''s will may be done?
9912How do you know that Christ was true man?
9912How does God''s kingdom come to us?
9912How does God''s kingdom come without our prayer?
9912How does He preserve us?
9912How does He punish?
9912How does the Holy Ghost bring me to faith?
9912How does the Holy Ghost bring me to repentance?
9912How does the Holy Ghost come into our hearts?
9912How does the devil tempt us?
9912How does the forgiveness of sins become yours?
9912How has Christ redeemed me?
9912How has He enlightened me?
9912How has the Holy Spirit called me?
9912How have these benefits been secured for us?
9912How is God''s name hallowed?
9912How is God''s name profaned?
9912How is God''s name taken in vain intentionally?
9912How is God''s name taken in vain thoughtlessly?
9912How is God''s will done without our prayer?
9912How is the Lord''s Supper to be received?
9912How is this commandment to be kept?
9912How large is it?
9912How long is the marriage tie binding?
9912How long must we fight against these enemies?
9912How many Sacraments are there?
9912How many canonical books of the Bible are there?
9912How many commandments does each Table include?
9912How many stages were there in His exaltation?
9912How many stages were there in His humiliation?
9912How may property be rightfully acquired?
9912How may the Reformed, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic doctrines of the Lord''s Supper be compared?
9912How may we keep ourselves pure?
9912How may we overcome these foes?
9912How might Christ have appeared, and how did He appear among men?
9912How much must God give us in order to answer this prayer for daily bread?
9912How must we treat old persons in general?
9912How old is the Lutheran Church?
9912How only can we be saved?
9912How shall we succeed in gaining the mastery over it?
9912How shall we worship Him?
9912How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
9912How should this encourage us to call upon Him?
9912How should we be of assistance and service to our neighbor?
9912How should we express our gratitude?
9912How should we fear Him?
9912How should we obey them?
9912How should we receive our daily bread?
9912How should we regard and treat them when we have grown older?
9912How should we serve them?
9912How should we show our love to God?
9912How should we show our love to them?
9912How should we show our trust in God?
9912How should we think and speak of our neighbor?
9912How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?
9912How will He bless them?
9912If God regarded our sins, how would He treat our requests?
9912If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
9912If we are in earnest in praying it, what will we not do?
9912If we fall, what should we do?
9912If we would avoid breaking this commandment, what must we not do?
9912If we would be honest, what must we guard against?
9912In creating us, what has God given us?
9912In order to avoid despising or displeasing our parents, what should we not do?
9912In what does the essence of baptism consist?
9912In what languages was the Bible originally written?
9912In what sense does God tempt?
9912In what sense is Christ the Son of God, and how do we know it?
9912In what spirit am I to serve Him?
9912In what two- fold way is this duty to be performed?
9912In what way is this commandment broken?
9912In what ways do men speak and act lies?
9912In what ways does He answer?
9912In what ways does this commandment require us to assist our neighbor?
9912Into how many Tables is the Law divided, and what does each Table teach?
9912Into how many languages has the Bible in whole or in part been translated?
9912Into what do they try to mislead us?
9912Is sin ever excusable?
9912Is the Church visible or invisible?
9912Is the true doctrine to be rejected because we do not understand it?
9912Is war right?
9912Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
9912Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
9912Mention some gross forms of dishonesty?
9912Mention some other ways in which this commandment is broken?
9912Must a Christian know the exact time of his conversion?
9912Name and define God''s attributes?
9912Name the four great branches of the Christian Church?
9912Name the particular creeds or confessions of the Lutheran Church?
9912Of what do the three articles of the Apostles''Creed treat?
9912Of what do the words"I am"remind us?
9912Of what does the Second Article treat?
9912Of what does the Third Article treat?
9912Of what two parts does the Bible consist, and how far do they reach?
9912Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
9912Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
9912So great was His agony, that He cried out,"My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?"
9912Tell what confirmation is?
9912Tell what you know about the English Bible?
9912The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
9912The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
9912The important question is not,"When were we converted?"
9912To whom alone should we pray?
9912To whom do I now belong, and what is my duty therefore?
9912To whom does God promise grace and blessing?
9912To whom is our highest obedience due?
9912Was Christ''s glory entirely hidden during his state of humiliation?
9912What I know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
9912What a the object of this commandment?
9912What are a Christian''s duties to his country?
9912What are some of the motives which prompt men to murder?
9912What are the Commandments meant to do?
9912What are the Means of Grace?
9912What are the benefits derived from the Lord''s Supper?
9912What are the duties of her members?
9912What are the fruits of the Holy Spirit''s work in us?
9912What are the marks of the Church?
9912What are the means which the Church uses for its work?
9912What are the three essentials of a sacrament?
9912What assurance does each communicant receive?
9912What benefits does baptism confer?
9912What can you say about the seven petitions?
9912What can you tell about Christ''s second coming?
9912What care should be exercised by those who think of being married?
9912What connection exists between the sixth and seventh petitions?
9912What do the devil, the world, and our own flesh seek?
9912What do the historical, didactical and prophetical books of the New Testament contain?
9912What do the introductory words show?
9912What do the words"thy God"express?
9912What do these commandments forbid?
9912What do they command?
9912What do they make known to us?
9912What do we acknowledge and for what do we pray in this petition?
9912What do we mean by God''s will in this petition?
9912What do we mean by Law and Gospel, and where are they found?
9912What do we mean by it?
9912What do we mean by saying,"Thine is the kingdom"?
9912What do we mean when we pray that it may come to us?
9912What do we owe to God in return?
9912What do we pray God to do with our sins?
9912What do we pray against these enemies?
9912What do we pray for in this first petition?
9912What do we pray for in this petition?
9912What do we pray for in this petition?
9912What do we pray in this petition?
9912What do we receive, therefore, in the Lord''s Supper?
9912What does Amen mean?
9912What does God do for us through baptism?
9912What does God mean when He says that He is a jealous God?
9912What does baptism consist in?
9912What does daily bread include?
9912What does faith include?
9912What does it command?
9912What does it command?
9912What does it command?
9912What does it command?
9912What does it contain?
9912What does it contain?
9912What does it forbid and command?
9912What does it forbid?
9912What does it mean to fear God above all things?
9912What does it mean to hallow God''s name?
9912What does it mean to love God above all things?
9912What does it mean to trust in God above all things?
9912What does it teach us?
9912What does it tell us?
9912What does our Catechism contain?
9912What does our new self prompt us to do?
9912What does repentance include?
9912What does the Apostles''Creed contain?
9912What does the Bible say about hatred?
9912What does the Second Table of the Law teach?
9912What does the introduction show?
9912What does the name of God mean?
9912What does the resurrection of Christ prove?
9912What does this commandment forbid, and what does it command?
9912What does this commandment forbid?
9912What does this commandment forbid?
9912What does this fifth commandment forbid?
9912What does this first commandment forbid?
9912What does this petition presuppose?
9912What does this second commandment forbid and command?
9912What does"Almighty"mean?
9912What does"I believe"mean?
9912What duty does baptism impose?
9912What encouragement is contained in it?
9912What four things does the explanation of the second article tell us about Christ''s redemption?
9912What has God done and what does He still do for us?
9912What has God made?
9912What has faith to do with the reception of these benefits?
9912What hope has Christ secured for me?
9912What is Luther''s Small Catechism, and what should it become for us?
9912What is a Sacrament?
9912What is included under false witness?
9912What is it to be said about purity of heart?
9912What is its object?
9912What is marriage?
9912What is meant by Christ''s exaltation?
9912What is meant by God''s name?
9912What is meant by His sitting at the right hand of the Father?
9912What is meant by His state of humiliation?
9912What is meant by belying our neighbor?
9912What is meant by conversion?
9912What is meant by esteeming them?
9912What is meant by justification?
9912What is meant by living under Christ in His kingdom?
9912What is meant by praying in Christ''s name?
9912What is meant by receiving the Lord''s Supper worthily?
9912What is meant by redemption from sin?
9912What is meant by regeneration?
9912What is meant by sanctification?
9912What is meant by serving and obeying Him?
9912What is meant by thanking and praising Him?
9912What is meant by the Church Militant and the Church Triumphant?
9912What is meant by the Holy Trinity?
9912What is meant by the descent into hell?
9912What is meant by the kingdom of God?
9912What is meant by the"new man"?
9912What is meant by"our neighbor"?
9912What is meant by"superiors"?
9912What is meant by"the old Adam in us"?
9912What is meant by"water comprehended in God''s command"?
9912What is meant by"water connected with God''s Word"?
9912What is meant when we say that Christ was our substitute?
9912What is most certainly true according to this article?
9912What is our duty to our pastor?
9912What is our duty to our teachers?
9912What is prayer?
9912What is the Bible?
9912What is the Christian Church?
9912What is the chief means of grace?
9912What is the difference between Sabbath and Sunday?
9912What is the duty of husband and wife?
9912What is the meaning of the Hebrew word translated"Lord"?
9912What is the object of catechetical instruction?
9912What is the object of the Church- year?
9912What is the object of the seventh commandment?
9912What is the object of these two commandments?
9912What is the position of parents in the family?
9912What is the purpose of the sacraments?
9912What is the relation between faith and good works?
9912What is the relation between the Old and New Testaments?
9912What is the relation of faith and works in salvation?
9912What is the right use of God''s name?
9912What is the right use of property?
9912What is the substance of the Law?
9912What is the threefold purpose of the Law?
9912What is the true preparation?
9912What is the worst form of lying?
9912What is this commandment meant to preserve and guard?
9912What is to be done with children who have been baptized?
9912What is to be said about Zwingli''s view?
9912What is to be said about a happy end?
9912What is to be said about apologizing for our neighbor?
9912What is to be said about betraying him?
9912What is to be said about communism?
9912What is to be said about contentment?
9912What is to be said about duels?
9912What is to be said about everlasting life?
9912What is to be said about fasting as a preparation?
9912What is to be said about infant baptism?
9912What is to be said about neglecting to warn or assist others?
9912What is to be said about our heavenly Father in comparison with earthly fathers?
9912What is to be said about private confession and absolution?
9912What is to be said about purity in deeds?
9912What is to be said about purity in words?
9912What is to be said about slander and the slanderer?
9912What is to be said about the Roman Catholic view, and what is it called?
9912What is to be said about the close connection between this petition and the preceding one?
9912What is to be said about the earthly elements?
9912What is to be said about the folly and cowardice of the suicide''s act?
9912What is to be said about the importance of praying in faith?
9912What is to be said about the importance of the Holy Spirit''s work?
9912What is to be said about the importance of this instruction?
9912What is to be said about the manner of our praying?
9912What is to be said about the mode of baptism?
9912What is to be said about the necessity of baptism?
9912What is to be said about the official who inflicts the death- penalty on criminals?
9912What is to be said about the permanence of baptism?
9912What is to be said about the person and nature of Christ?
9912What is to be said about the person and nature of the Holy Ghost?
9912What is to be said about the posture in prayer?
9912What is to be said about the relation of baptized children to the Church?
9912What is to be said about the right of self- defense?
9912What is to be said about the sacredness of human life?
9912What is to be said about the sin of murder and its punishment?
9912What is to be said about this petition and missions?
9912What is to be said about those who are baptized but do not believe?
9912What is to be said about useless risks, accidents, maltreatment, etc.?
9912What is to be said of Christ''s crucifixion?
9912What is to be said of Christ''s death?
9912What is to be said of His burial?
9912What is to be said of the voluntary sacrifice of our life?
9912What is true faith?
9912What kind of swearing is forbidden?
9912What kind of swearing is permitted?
9912What may every baptized person say?
9912What motives prompt men to suicide, and how should we guard against such a sin?
9912What must I do to be saved?
9912What name do we give to Christ in view of His two- fold nature?
9912What other false doctrine besides these two is to be rejected?
9912What other names are given to the Tea Commandments?
9912What privileges does confirmation confer?
9912What promise have we with respect to our prayers?
9912What rule should we follow in speaking of others?
9912What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me?
9912What shall be done with our old sinful self?
9912What should our prayers contain?
9912What should the new man in us do?
9912What should we always remember concerning our parents?
9912What should we bear in mind with respect to all our blessings?
9912What special blessing is promised to those who keep this commandment?
9912What three fundamental principles characterize the Lutheran Church?
9912What three things are most certainly true according to this second article?
9912What three things do we do in this petition?
9912What three things do we pray God to do?
9912What three things does Luther''s explanation of this article tell us?
9912What three wills oppose the will of God?
9912What two kinds of Idolatry are there?
9912What two kinds of creeds are there?
9912What two parts does the conclusion contain?
9912What two sides are there to each commandment?
9912What two states does Christ''s life include?
9912What use does the Holy Spirit make of the Church?
9912What warning is contained in the Conclusion of the Commandments?
9912What was Christ''s threefold office?
9912What was I before Christ redeemed me, and why?
9912When Christ gave His disciples the bread and the wine, what did He say?
9912When and why did Christ ascend into heaven?
9912When do we do God''s will?
9912When do we remain steadfast in God''s Word and in the faith?
9912When must our Sunday''s rest and our attendance at church be sacrificed?
9912When only and by whom dare a divorce be obtained?
9912When only are we keeping God''s commandments?
9912When only shall we be completely victorious over them?
9912When shall we be completely delivered from all evil?
9912When should we call upon Him?
9912When should we pray?
9912When taking a legal oath, what must we be careful to do?
9912When was it founded?
9912When will the Holy Spirit''s work in you be completed?
9912Where are they pointed out?
9912Where does dishonesty have its source?
9912Where is the Lutheran Church found?
9912Where is the forgiveness of sins made yours?
9912Where shall we worship Him?
9912Where was the law of God originally written?
9912Whom are we forbidden to kill or injure?
9912Whom has Christ redeemed?
9912Whom have I in heaven but thee?
9912Whom will God punish?
9912Why and how should we honor them?
9912Why and when was the Law given anew?
9912Why are they so called?
9912Why are we not worthy of it?
9912Why are we sure that these petitions are acceptable to our heavenly Father?
9912Why can we not be saved by the Ten Commandments?
9912Why can we not be saved if the Holy Spirit does not work in us?
9912Why did Christ suffer and die if He was innocent?
9912Why do they become yours through baptism?
9912Why do we add it to our prayer?
9912Why do we add the conclusion to the Lord''s Prayer?
9912Why do we call it the Workmanship of the Holy Ghost?
9912Why do we confirm?
9912Why do we need it?
9912Why do we need the Holy Spirit?
9912Why do we need to confess our guilt to God?
9912Why do we pray God to preserve us from profaning His name?
9912Why do we pray God to strengthen us?
9912Why do we pray God to"give"?
9912Why do we pray for God''s help?
9912Why do we pray this petition?
9912Why do we pray"this day"?
9912Why do we pray,"give_ us_"?
9912Why do we promise to forgive others?
9912Why do we say Our_ Father_?
9912Why do we say that the Bible is the Word of God?
9912Why do we say"God the_ Father_"?
9912Why do we say_ Our_ Father?
9912Why do we say_ our_ daily bread?
9912Why does God do all this for us?
9912Why does God give, even to the wicked?
9912Why does the Word of God possess saving power?
9912Why does the explanation of all the other commandments begin with the words,"We should so fear and love God"?
9912Why does this petition presuppose faith?
9912Why has Christ redeemed me?
9912Why has baptism power to confer such great benefits?
9912Why has the Lord''s Supper power to confer such benefits?
9912Why is God''s name holy in itself?
9912Why is Sunday a blessed privilege?
9912Why is Sunday to be a day of rest?
9912Why is baptism not simply water?
9912Why is he who is neither rich nor poor the happiest man?
9912Why is immersion not essential?
9912Why is it a"gracious water of life,"and a"washing of regeneration"?
9912Why is marriage a holy estate?
9912Why is the Apostles''Creed so called?
9912Why is the Christian Church one?
9912Why is the Church called Holy, Christian, Catholic?
9912Why is the Lord''s Prayer so called?
9912Why is the Moral Law binding upon us, while the national and ceremonial laws of Israel are not?
9912Why is the will of God good and gracious?
9912Why is this petition called a summary?
9912Why is this the Great Commandment?
9912Why may these two commandments be considered together?
9912Why must marriage not be entered upon hastily or thoughtlessly?
9912Why must we be willing to forgive them?
9912Why must we pray in Christ''s name?
9912Why shall we suffer from no evil in heaven?
9912Why should we be truthful?
9912Why should we call upon God?
9912Why should we fear and love God?
9912Why should we fear him?
9912Why should we honor our rulers?
9912Why should we love God above all things?
9912Why should we pray?
9912Why should we trust in God above all things?
9912Why was it necessary that the Redeemer should be both God and man?
9912Why was the shedding of Christ''s blood necessary?
9912Why will He bless them?
9912Why will He punish?
9912Why will the impenitent and unbelieving be cast into hell?
9912Will they not necessarily be slothful, if you are silent and sleep?
9912Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
9912With what do they deal?
9912_ How?__ In this World_ God blesses the godly with: Peace of Heart;[ John 14:27] His Favor and Guidance;[ Ps.
9912_ How?__ In this World_ God punishes sin by Pangs of Conscience;[ Matt.
9912_ To Whom?_ TO ALL WHO KEEP THESE COMMANDMENTS.
9912_ What is Baptism?_ Baptism is not simply water, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command, and connected with God''s Word.
9912_ What is Baptism?__ Ans._ Baptism is not simply water, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command, and connected with God''s Word.
9912_ What is meant by the word"Amen"_?
9912_ What is meant by this Commandment?__ Answer_.
9912_ What is meant by this Petition?_ The name of God is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be hallowed also by us.
9912_ What is meant by this Petition?__ Ans._ The Name of God is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be hallowed also by us.
9912_ What is meant by this commandment?_ We should fear, love and trust in God above all things.
9912_ What is meant by this declaration?__ Ans._ God threatens to punish all those who transgress these commandments.
9912_ Whom?_ ALL THOSE WHO TRANSGRESS THESE COMMANDMENTS[ Rom: 1:18+, Lev 26:14- 15, Isa 59:2, Ezek.
9912_ Why?_ Because justice demands it.
9912_ Why?_ God will bless them, not because they have earned a reward, but because He is merciful and gracious.
9912and from the devil?
9912but,"Are we now in a converted state?"
9912forever?
9912from death?
9912or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
9912or, What shall we drink, or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
9912our own flesh?
9912that is,"Are we now penitent and believing?"
9912the glory?
9912the power?
9912the world?
9912what answer will ye give to Christ for having so shamefully neglected the people, and paid no attention to the duties of your office?
60107Are you going to make your Easter duty?
60107Which of these three,he asked of the lawyer after telling him the story,"was neighbor to him that fell among the robbers?"
60107Who knows,said St. Alphonsus Liguori,"what God requires of me?
6010724. Who is your master?
60107A corpse?
60107A man enters your house at dead of night and carries off your property; what do you call it?
60107A man meets you on a lonely road and takes your money forcibly from you; what do you call it?
60107A man picks your pocket on the street; what do you call it?
60107A person seems very good, but what is the reason?
60107Again, how about the advice of your_ father_ confessor?
60107All these are various ways of breaking the Seventh Commandment; and what is that?
60107And Jesus answering, said; Were there not ten made clean?
60107And Jesus answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath day?
60107And Jesus saith to her: Woman, what is that to me and to thee?
60107And Jesus saith to them: Whose image and inscription is this?
60107And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, ye of little faith?
60107And Jesus seeing their thoughts, said: Why do you think evil in your hearts?
60107And answering them, he said: Which of you whose ass or his ox shall fall into a pit, and will not immediately draw him out on the Sabbath day?
60107And are not kind words often of more worth than bodily refreshment?
60107And as Jesus looks out on the few who come to his feet, to the Holy Communion, he is forced to exclaim in sorrow:"Were not ten made clean?
60107And behold a certain lawyer stood up, tempting him, and saying: Master, what must I do to possess eternal life?
60107And even setting that aside, is it not possible that those who have studied a subject know more about it than those who have not?
60107And for raiment why are you solicitous?
60107And he asked them: How many loaves have ye?
60107And he called him, and said to him: What is this I hear of thee?
60107And he saith to him: Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
60107And he spoke also to them a similitude: Can the blind lead the blind?
60107And his disciples answered him: From whence can any one satisfy them here with bread in the wilderness?
60107And his mother said to him: Son, why hast thou done so to us?
60107And how have we every one heard our own tongue wherein we were born?
60107And how?
60107And if Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
60107And if it be so necessary for parents to watch over the bodies of their children, what shall I say of the duty of watching over their minds and souls?
60107And is it only those who are strangers to him that contradict him?
60107And is not that happiness?
60107And now in every- day life how must we treat our neighbor in order to fulfil the command of Jesus Christ,"Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself"?
60107And pride is a lie, a deceit;"for if thou hast received,"says St. Paul,"why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received?"
60107And the Pharisees being gathered together, Jesus asked them saying: What think you of Christ?
60107And the servants said to him: Wilt thou that we go and gather it up?
60107And the steward said within himself: What shall I do, because my lord taketh away from me the stewardship?
60107And then in spiritual things how do we act?
60107And then they say:"Suppose these children get worse and disgrace my name, and even, lose their souls-- what shall I do then?"
60107And they asked him, and said to him: Why then dost thou baptize, if thou be not Christ, nor Elias, nor the prophet?
60107And they asked him: What then?
60107And they said one to another: Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
60107And they were all amazed and wondered, saying: Behold, are not all these who speak, Galileans?
60107And what do I mean by this over- reaching or deceiving?
60107And what does a good shepherd do?
60107And what does that mean?
60107And what happened to them on the road?
60107And what have we done, many of us?
60107And what horrible mutterings are these that we hear coming up from dark corners, from workshops, from factories, from lodging- houses, from streets?
60107And what is penance?
60107And what is the word of God?
60107And what is the world''s joy compared to the joy of paradise?
60107And what sort of a penance?
60107And when he was come near, he asked him, saying: What wilt thou that I do to thee?
60107And who are those who speak in God''s name?
60107And who are_ they?_ you will ask.
60107And who is he that can hurt you, if you be zealous of good?
60107And who is its master?
60107And why does it not seem to be a temptation?
60107And why is all this parade?
60107And why not?
60107And why not?
60107And why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye, but the beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?
60107And why, if he lets it be sown, does he not root out this bad seed, and not let it grow and choke what is good?"
60107And why?
60107And why?
60107And why?
60107And why?
60107And yet must we not confess that too often we do not even make an attempt to practise this virtue?
60107And yet what reason had the Samaritan to consider this man to be his neighbor?
60107And, lastly, you want God to forgive your sins?
60107Are not you of much more value than they?
60107Are there not found some in our own day who imitate the conduct of the Pharisee and his friends?
60107Are they spirits?
60107Are thou greater than our father Abraham, who is dead?
60107Are we afraid of that?
60107Are we all going this way?
60107Are we in sorrow?
60107Are we tempted?
60107Are you afflicted with incurable illness?
60107Are you going to church or for a walk?
60107Are you humiliated?
60107Are you in a fit state to appear there?
60107Are you in business, or at work?
60107Are you in temptation and danger of losing God?
60107Are you in the fever of sin?
60107Are you punished by cold and hunger?
60107Are you ready_ now_, at this moment, to die?
60107Are you rich?
60107Are you sensible of the responsibility which lies upon you to see that the priest is sent for, especially when they are in danger of death?
60107Are you so sensitive about your neighbor''s faults because they offend God?
60107Are you so sensitive about your neighbor''s faults, then, because they offend yourself?
60107Are you very particular to keep the laws of_ mother_ church?
60107Are you weary after your day''s labor?
60107Art thou Elias?
60107Art thou the prophet?
60107As much as you want to take?
60107At that time: Jesus said to his disciples: I go to him that sent me, and none of you asketh me: Whither goest thou?
60107At that time: Jesus said to the multitude of the Jews: Which of you shall convince me of sin?
60107At that time: The Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and levites to John, to ask him: Who art thou?
60107Be not solicitous therefore, saying: What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
60107Because they would rather not be bothered?
60107Brethren: Know you not that they who run in the race, all run indeed, but one receiveth the prize?
60107But Jesus, knowing their wickedness, said: Why do you tempt me, ye hypocrites?
60107But are those who stay outside of the one fold in the way to use this sufficient grace?
60107But are we merely to admire it in them, or have we too a share in it?
60107But do they all mean just what I have said_ he_ meant?
60107But do you dare to say this?
60107But does St. Peter mean that we actually must always obey every one, man, woman, or child, who chooses to command us?
60107But from what do these men of whom our Lord speaks in this parable wish to be excused?
60107But have you followed the example of the one grateful leper-- have you gone back to thank him?
60107But he answering one of them, said: Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst thou not agree with me for a penny?
60107But he said to him: What is written in the law?
60107But he, willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who is my neighbor?
60107But how is it in fact?
60107But how shall we tell that it does exceed its rights?
60107But in thus covering the sins of others how does charity cover our own?
60107But is it certain that those whom they are tempted to envy are, in reality, in so much better a state?
60107But is it honored among Christians according to its dignity?
60107But the men wondered, saying: Who is this, for even the winds and the sea obey him?
60107But what do such excuses denote?
60107But what do we see?
60107But what do we see?
60107But what does our Divine Lord say of those who now refuse his invitation to this heavenly banquet?
60107But what is the fault?
60107But what is the need of having so many of them?
60107But what kind of Christians must we think ourselves since we all hate to suffer?
60107But what riches of injustice has he gained?
60107But what saith the Scripture?
60107But what should you be swift to hear?
60107But what went you out to see?
60107But what went you out to see?
60107But why did not our Lord let him know it?
60107But why did not our Lord suffer enough to free us from suffering at all?
60107But why is this?
60107But you will say, perhaps:"I do not need St. Joseph''s help so much, for I have Our Blessed Lady to go to; is not she more powerful even than he is?"
60107But, after all, are you not perhaps guilty of a little of the same sin yourselves?
60107By despising it?
60107Can we ever by our words bring others into the church?
60107Catholic heads of families, employers, masters and mistresses, keepers of stores and workshops, how do you look after those that work for you?
60107Christian, Catholic?
60107Could you possibly ask anything more?
60107Did he not promise a reward for even a cup of cold water?
60107Did not the devil know that he was God and could not sin?
60107Did you ever know any such case whose repentance you thought was worthy of such celestial rejoicings?
60107Did you ever spend an hour looking at the drives in Central Park on a pleasant afternoon?
60107Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
60107Do n''t you see the church looking down with eyes of mercy upon you?
60107Do n''t you sometimes envy the rich, get discontented with your position, feel rebellious against the will of God?
60107Do n''t you think if we tried that plan that the numbers on the men''s side would often be rather slim?
60107Do not our own sins, little or great, continually cry out for penance?
60107Do our sins terrify us?
60107Do people get all they pray for?
60107Do we need strength for the battle of life, and courage in the struggle against the world, the flesh, and the devil?
60107Do we want to be where Jesus is now, and where he will be for all eternity?
60107Do you correct your children when they engage in such talk?
60107Do you doubt this?
60107Do you get the doctor?
60107Do you give them time to get to confession?
60107Do you know what the word"tempt"means, my brethren?
60107Do you know what they are?
60107Do you look after the moral conduct of those you employ?
60107Do you not give back as good-- and often worse-- than you get?
60107Do you not see the cap gradually taking a form that will fit some of your heads?
60107Do you offer them such nourishment as a sick person needs?
60107Do you raise your voice in his defence?
60107Do you see that they go to Mass?
60107Do you see upon your souls great livid plague- spots of mortal offences against the Almighty?
60107Do you think they will ever be full of wisdom or have the grace of God in their hearts?
60107Do you turn out of your house those notorious backbiters and tale- bearers of your neighborhood when they begin their poisonous gossip?
60107Do you visit your servant''s sick- bed, or the beds of the poor, to whom we are all indebted for so much service?
60107Do you want to win and save those who have sinned against you?
60107Do you wish, dear brethren, to make sure of not being deceived by these wolves in sheep''s clothing?
60107Do you?
60107Does St. Peter mean, then, that we must be willing to obey every human creature, every man, woman, or child that undertakes to command us?
60107Does he pretend that the holy sacrament of matrimony is keeping him away?
60107Does his grace move them to some sacrifice of their pride, their convenience, or their means?
60107Does it mean that a good intention in itself is a thing which leads to hell?
60107Does our Lord really mean all he says?
60107Does your heart burn with sympathy for him?
60107Drink?
60107Explain the solar system to a child of five years: will he understand you?
60107Fast- days-- do you know what that means?
60107Fervent gratitude would now exclaim:"Surely no Catholic can do any of these to Jesus Christ?"
60107For instance, somebody tells something about you which you know to be false; do you put the best construction on this?
60107For what is it to be exalted in the true sense of the word?
60107For what was it which we celebrated then, and what is it which we are celebrating now?
60107For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
60107God has called you often before; now, by the voice of his priest, he speaks once more and says:"Why stand ye here all the day idle?"
60107God may well say to such a one:"Thou fool, who has told thee that?
60107Grace of God?
60107Had you the gold of Christian charity to present?
60107Had you the incense of faith and the myrrh of sweet and fragrant hope?
60107Have I a right to participate in the Easter joy of to- day, or am I only making an outside show of it, while my conscience tells me I am a hypocrite?
60107Have I kept the commandments of God and of the church?
60107Have I made my Easter duty, or resolved to make it?
60107Have they wings like the angels we saw years ago in the picture- book?
60107Have you been negligent?
60107Have you done this?
60107Have you followed it?
60107Have you neglected the sacraments?
60107Have you neglected your children?
60107Have you never, when you accused yourself of some sin, said that you could not help it?
60107Have you not listened to indecent stories?
60107Have you not often aped the manners and swagger of the worldly- minded?
60107Have you not told some such?
60107He will ask:"How are you?
60107His friend, curious to see what he would say, said:"No; what is it?"
60107How about fasting and abstinence?
60107How are we baptized in Christ''s death?
60107How are you in God''s sight?
60107How are you, baptized of God?
60107How can such an one ever kiss the crucifix?
60107How can we account for this?
60107How dare to press those lips there represented, from which blessings were always returned for cursing?
60107How do I know?
60107How do we hear his voice of truth, which can not deceive nor be deceived?
60107How do you act in that case?
60107How do you do?
60107How does charity cover a multitude of sins?
60107How is it that we are so deaf and dumb in his presence?
60107How is it that we find Catholics denying their faith and going to a Protestant place of worship for the sake of a little food and clothing?
60107How is it we hear of milk- and- water Catholics going to be married before magistrates, or, what is worse, before ministers of a false religion?
60107How is it with us?
60107How is your health, the health of your soul?
60107How many are there who reverence this sacrament as they should?
60107How many more years will you slink away from your Easter duty like cowards and cravens?
60107How much, then?
60107How often they say:"I have no time";"What are the priests for, anyhow?"
60107How shall we escape this terrible penalty?
60107How shall you make it?
60107How will he come back to us?
60107How, then, shall we account for our not hearing his voice, and not being able to say anything worth his hearing, when we set out to pray?
60107How?
60107How?
60107I ask you, here in the sacred presence of God, I ask you in the most solemn manner, when and how will you look upon his face again?
60107I do not think the same about that as the priests do; they are welcome to their opinion but I claim the right to mine"?
60107If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
60107If I say the truth to you, why do you not believe me?
60107If that does not mean economy, what does it mean?
60107If we will not do this, if we will distract ourselves needlessly out of the time of prayer, what wonder if we are distracted in it?
60107In such circumstances what is generally your conduct?
60107In what state were you last night when devout hands veiled the figure of Christ?
60107Is each one of us now here present moving daily and hourly on this path?
60107Is it a mere confession that we are sinners?
60107Is it because it really has no explanation?
60107Is it from something painful and humiliating?
60107Is it lawful to give tribute to CÃ ¦ sar, or not?
60107Is it not as easy to suffer a little for the honor of God as a great deal for one''s own?
60107Is it not because parents are neglectful?
60107Is it not because people wo n''t go into the vineyard, wo n''t work, wo n''t take trouble?
60107Is it so with us?
60107Is it so with you who are poor?
60107Is it, then, really true that God will give us all good things which we ask in prayer?
60107Is not the life more than the food, and the body more than the raiment?
60107Is not this a shame?
60107Is that all?
60107Is that so?
60107Is their modesty known to all men?
60107Is this the case?
60107Is your soul really free?
60107It is always worth while to try praying for anything that is not in itself bad; we may be able to get Christ''s name for it, who knows?
60107It is death; and if God himself did not tell us, how could we know but that it is the end of all?
60107It is not much, then, is it, to eat fish instead of meat, to fast enough to have a good appetite, to lose a little sleep and get a little tired?
60107It would appear to belong partly to CÃ ¦ sar; and who can this CÃ ¦ sar be, who shares the earth with its Creator?
60107Let, then, these two questions ring in your ears: Where are you going?
60107My brethren, can this be possible?
60107My friends, does not the shoe pinch you a little?
60107Now if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to- day is, and to- morrow is cast into the oven: how much more you, ye of little faith?
60107Now if I cast out devils in Beelzebub, in whom do your children cast them out?
60107Now, do you correct them_ in the beginning?_ Ah!
60107Now, then, you"children of an older growth,"how have you shown your obedience?
60107Now, what do I mean by worrying?
60107Now, what does all this come from?
60107Now, who are they?
60107Now, who is to form them after the model of Jesus Christ?
60107Now, why does your soul thus cling to the dead past; why does it strive to fly to the unborn future?
60107Once a year?
60107Or perhaps they say:"What shall I do now?"
60107Or what woman having ten groats, if she lose one groat, doth not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently until she find it?
60107Or who hath been his counsellor?
60107Or who hath first given to him, and recompense shall be made to him?
60107Or, is it not lawful for me to do what I will?
60107Our Saviour did, indeed, by his coming make salvation easier; but how was it that he did so?
60107Over whom, then, are we going to be victorious?
60107Say, when he is uncovered on Good Friday can you, dare you add to his grief by still being what you are now?
60107Shall God not be jealous of his name?
60107Shall he not punish?
60107Such persons say, as Satan did of old,"Does Job serve God for naught?"
60107Suppose I say to one of you:"If you ask Mr. So- and so for such a position or employment in my name you will get it,"what do I mean?
60107That is just the trouble with the heretics of whom I have spoken; is it not so with you, too, perhaps?
60107That is,"Which of the three seems to have considered the poor fellow to be his neighbor?"
60107The Jews therefore said to him: Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
60107The Jews, therefore, answered and said to him: Do not we say well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
60107The church has, it is true, allowed, as the notices say, a moderate collation in the evening What does that mean?
60107The grocery- keeper, the butcher, the baker could do it, and why not the liquor- seller?
60107The question is: has the church power from God to command me, and what does the church command?
60107The yellow fever, you will hear, has appeared in some Southern town, and what has been the result?
60107Then he said to another: And how much dost thou owe?
60107Then the servants of the master of the house came and said to him: Master, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
60107Then why did you not see that they went to confession, to Mass, to Holy Communion?
60107Therefore calling together every one of his lord''s debtors, he said to the first: How much dost thou owe my lord?
60107They said therefore unto him: Who art thou, that we may give an answer to them that sent us?
60107They said therefore: What is this that he saith, a little while?
60107They say: Why should the church interfere between my wife and me, or between my children and myself?
60107They say:"What have I done that these children of mine are so bad?"
60107This seems strong language; but do we not deserve it if we take from our Lord the little that he claims as his own?
60107To be happy you must be loved; and who will love one who hates?
60107Was the law then against the promises of God?
60107Was your last Easter duty made?
60107We are to forgive as God forgives; that is the bargain, is it not?
60107We hear people saying every day,"How shall we live?"
60107Well, do our good Christians show any disgust for these things?
60107Well, what does their argument amount to?
60107Were you not away from Mass last Christmas?
60107Were you not in mortal sin?
60107Were you not neglecting your religion?
60107Were you not revelling, getting drunk, thinking rather of feasting and enjoying yourselves than of devotion and thanksgiving?
60107What are Christ''s blessings?
60107What did he do?
60107What do I mean by wandering outside the fold?
60107What do men do with such plants?
60107What do people think of such a man?
60107What does St. Peter go on to say?
60107What does St. Peter mean, my brethren, by these words?
60107What does our Lord mean by this, my brethren?
60107What does the word"contradict"mean?
60107What does this mean?
60107What does this mean?
60107What example do you set him?
60107What followed?
60107What follows, then, if what you say is true?
60107What fruit therefore had you then in those things, of which you are now ashamed?
60107What gifts had you to bring to the manger- bed?
60107What hand is that which our Lord wants us to lay upon his dead children?
60107What is Easter, or Christmas, or any other feast of the church worth without the grace of God?
60107What is a Jubilee?
60107What is a farm?
60107What is a fast- day, then?
60107What is a patron?
60107What is it all but untruthfulness, want of humility, strutting up to the head of the table in one way or another?
60107What is it that lies there still, and motionless, and cold?
60107What is it that the spiritual ear ought to hear?
60107What is it to ask in his name?
60107What is it to tempt God?
60107What is it?
60107What is the difference between the two?
60107What is the first one of these notices which you have or have not just heard?
60107What is the lesson?
60107What is the matter that this temptation is not resisted like others?
60107What is the one you are most inclined to?
60107What is the reason of this?
60107What is the reason, my brethren, that people sin by anger so much?
60107What is the teaching of Christ from the ship of Peter on this subject?
60107What is this kind of good intention?
60107What is this mammon of iniquity of which, or with which( for that is the true sense of the words), we are to make friends for ourselves?
60107What is this that we are stealing?
60107What is this vainglory of which he speaks?
60107What is to be done?
60107What kind of a Christian can he be who does not go to confession or communion at least once in a year?
60107What kind of a neighbor are we to this poor brother of ours?
60107What made our Lord so severe with these people of whom the Gospel tells us, who were selling and buying in the temple?
60107What mean these stains upon your soul?
60107What more clear account could he have given them of his approaching passion, death, and resurrection?
60107What of hearing Mass on a Sunday and of abstaining from servile work?
60107What other things are included in the riches of injustice?
60107What prayers do you offer to God for the conversion of the sinner?
60107What reason can we give for this blindness to what was put so plainly before their eyes?
60107What should we ourselves mean by it?
60107What then?
60107What they mean rather by it is:"How can God allow this when I have done my duty?"
60107What use was it to try him?
60107What warnings and exhortations do you give him, especially if he be dear to you by ties of blood?
60107What was the meaning of this promise, and what was its fulfilment?
60107What was the sermon about last Sunday?
60107What were these notices, then?
60107What whisperings are these, hot and burning with the fire of hell?
60107What would they do, if called on to shed their blood for Christ, who can not bear even to be laughed at a little for being practical Catholics?
60107What would we think of one who, saved from such a place, should afterwards make light of the danger and care nothing for the one who saved him?
60107What would you think if you should see the priest, when saying Mass, making his genuflections in this way?
60107What, also, must be thought of interfering relations, cousins, aunts, uncles, and last, but not least, mothers- in- law?
60107What, then, is Benediction?
60107What, then, is a man to do who has offended God in this way?
60107What, then, must they do?
60107When and how shall we see him again?
60107When and how shall you look upon it again?
60107When any one is taken sick, what is the first cry?
60107When the priest has to rebuke you, to reprove you, how do you take it?
60107When the women came to seek the body of Jesus the angel said to them:"Why seek you the living among the dead?
60107When they are sick and suffering are you solicitous that they should have the comfort and help which the holy sacraments afford?
60107When will that trial- day come?
60107When you think of this can you care for other praise?
60107Where are they on Sundays?
60107Where are they when confession day comes around?
60107Where are you going, then?
60107Where are you going?
60107Where are you going?
60107Where is my image and likeness?"
60107Where is the white garment that I gave you?
60107Where or of whom shall we learn our Easter lesson?
60107Where were you then?
60107Where, then, is that voice to be heard?
60107Which is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?
60107Which is that way?
60107Which of these three in thy opinion was neighbor to him that fell among the robbers?
60107Who are these unfortunate people?
60107Who are they?
60107Who are to fill the ranks of the heavenly kingdom?
60107Who can doubt that these lost spirits are terrible enemies to our salvation?
60107Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
60107Who is scandalized, and I do not burn?
60107Who is the judge, after all, about granting prayers?
60107Who is the master of the poor?
60107Who is weak, and I am not weak?
60107Who make up the church on earth?
60107Who saved us from the awful peril?
60107Who says Christ is risen again?
60107Who was it upon whom fell the first ray of Resurrection glory?
60107Who will reap this terrible wages of sin?
60107Whom dost thou make thyself?
60107Whose son is he?
60107Whose trial?
60107Why did you not insist upon their morning and evening prayers being said?
60107Why did you not keep them at home after dark?
60107Why do n''t you say the same thing for somebody else?
60107Why do people act thus?
60107Why do you think it no sin to say the angry word, to flare up when you are provoked?
60107Why is it often so difficult for the priest to get the active co- operation of the lay people?
60107Why is it that I have so little devotion and that God seems so far away?"
60107Why is this?
60107Why is to- day called Passion Sunday, my brethren?
60107Why lay up so much treasure where rust and moth destroy, and where thieves break through and steal?
60107Why should not we do the same for the comfort of our souls?
60107Why should the head of the family be ruled by the clergy?
60107Why should we be so afraid of idleness in spiritual things and in works of charity?
60107Why should you make the Easter duty?
60107Why stand ye here all the day idle?
60107Why then was the law?
60107Why, I say, do you do so?
60107Why, then, be so particular about hunting up all the crusts of bread and bits of fish that were lying round in the grass?
60107Why, then, did you not do penance?
60107Why, then, do some people stay away from their Easter duty?
60107Why, then, if that is the object, does he promise us that if we humble ourselves we shall be exalted?
60107Why, then, not try such a simple remedy?
60107Why, then, stay?
60107Why, when called upon to bear a little part of the priest''s burden, are so many people like an old gun that hangs fire?
60107Why?
60107Why?
60107Why?
60107Why?
60107Will not God give us what our Lord approves of, any way, whether we ask it or not?
60107Will you ever look upon the old, familiar crucifix again?
60107Will you go on so to the end of your lives?
60107Will you still persist in rejecting the Saviour?
60107Would it not be so with us, too, if God should take away all the bad seed of temptation out of our hearts?
60107Yet is it not true?
60107You grumble at the inconvenience to which you are put, but what do you do to help them?
60107You know the story of the old crab, who said to her little ones,"Why do you walk sideways?"
60107You unfortunate drunkards that totter as you walk, who fall in the gutter and by the wayside, is your modesty known to all men?
60107You want men to condone your offences and look over your shortcomings and defects?
60107You want, for instance, to be kept from sin; but what sin?
60107Young men, old men, women, girls, children, people, priests, rich and poor, where are all of you going?
60107_ And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, ye of little faith?_--St. Matt.
60107_ But he, willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who is my neighbor?_--St. Luke x.
60107_ Thou shalt not steal._ And what is it to deceive or over- reach some one else in business?
60107_ Were not ten made clean?
60107_ What went you out into the desert to see?
60107_ Which of these three in thy opinion was neighbor to him that fell among the robbers?
60107_ Why do you think evil in your hearts?_--St. Matthew ix.
60107_ Why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye, but the beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?_--St. Luke vi.
60107a man clothed in soft garments?
60107a prophet?
60107a reed shaken with the wind?
60107a reed shaken with the wind?_--St. Matthew xi.
60107and where are the nine?
60107and where are the nine?_--St. Luke xvii.
60107but seldom do they ever think of adding,"and how shall we die?"
60107did you not know that I must be about the things that are my Father''s?
60107do n''t you feel how the mustard- seed burns and stings?
60107do n''t you feel the sharp mustard- seed getting into your eyes?
60107do n''t you think they are waiting for you-- praying for you that you may be there with them?
60107do they not both fall into the ditch?
60107he will say to you,"you tried to serve two masters, did you?
60107how are you preparing for that supreme moment?
60107how readest thou?
60107is it possible that one who has the faith and is possessed of reason can slight such a gift from the God who has redeemed him?
60107is not our lesson plain?
60107is thy eye evil because I am good?
60107just ask yourself:"Am I a peaceable, good- natured man?"
60107may we not some of us have good reason to fear that we shall one day be judged as hypocrites?
60107my friend, how are you?
60107say, shall he still find you so when he returns?
60107was it so?
60107what ails me or my family, or my neighbors, that I am always in hot water, and can scarcely call one day in ten really happy?"
60107what pity have you for the poor sinner?
60107what sawest thou in the way?
60107what sayest thou of thyself?
60107what shall we eat?
60107whence then hath it cockle?
60107where are the nine?"
60107why am I so miserable?
60107why care so much for the goods of this world?
60107{ 122} But about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing, and he saith to them: Why stand you here all the day idle?
60107{ 124} Why does he so often get the"cold shoulder"as people say, when he asks a little help?
60107{ 129} How does the pedestrian manage to run so as to obtain his fame, his thousand dollars, and his gate- money?
60107{ 150} But is there no excuse?
60107{ 155} How shall we live?
60107{ 167} And perhaps you are even inclined to say:"What ever did the church get up Lent for at all?
60107{ 193} What practical meaning has this Passion- time for us, my brethren?
60107{ 199} What is this lesson?
60107{ 207} Who is it upon whom the great voice of the church liturgy, in the Holy Sacrifice, calls to- day?
60107{ 20}"Where, then, shall the unjust and the sinner appear?"
60107{ 210} What kind of a life would I rise to on the day of resurrection, if I died to- night?
60107{ 211} But what is the cause of our joy?
60107{ 270} What was this change which was worked in the souls of the apostles?
60107{ 279} or how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull the mote out of thy eye, when thou thyself seest not the beam in thy own eye?
60107{ 27} And when they went their way, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went you out into the desert to see?
60107{ 286}"Why,"then,"seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye, but the beam in thy own eye thou considerest not?"
60107{ 293} And what have you done-- many of you, at least?
60107{ 303} And what is that means above all others?
60107{ 313} Are you in poverty?
60107{ 341} But who are these friends to be?
60107{ 346} Moreover, what sort of a good name is that which that man knows is a false one?
60107{ 352} He may have called those who sold in the temple thieves, because they were cheating their neighbors; but is it not as bad to cheat him?
60107{ 373} What wonder is it that it is so hard to pray, and that there are so many distractions?
60107{ 394} And which of you by thinking can add to his stature one cubit?
60107{ 40} For who was this One who had stood in their midst, and whom they had not known?
60107{ 448} Who are these enemies?
60107{ 471} Have you been a drunkard?
60107{ 63} Who are these that I speak of?
60107{ 73} And he said to them: How is it that you sought me?
60107{ 74} What do you see?
60107{ 87} For what is marriage now in the church of Christ?
60107{ 92} How do you treat those fellow- Christians?
60267Did you not know,he said to them when they found him,"that I must be about my Father''s business?"
60267Do men,says our Divine Lord,"gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"
60267How is it that you sought me?
60267Know you not,says St. Paul,"that all run in the race?"
60267We have,he says to us,"a little to suffer here, but what is it after all?
60267We know,he says,"that we have passed from death to life"; and why?
60267What if you are weak and the temptation is strong? 60267 What shall I render to God for all he hath rendered to me?"
60267Which of you shall convince me of sin?
60267Why,said he,"did you take such trouble to see him?
6026716 Who is not shocked by the recital of Herod''s cruelty?
60267A man clothed in soft garments?
60267A prophet?
60267A reed shaken with the wind?
60267A reed shaken with the wind?_--Gospel Of The Day.
60267Am I in the employment of others, and, if so, do I fulfil my calling worthily by doing all that strict justice or Christian charity requires of me?
60267Am I not, on the contrary, forced for decency''s sake to pass over other shameless sins, which all but the blind and deaf know of among us?
60267Am I the father or mother of a family?
60267And Jesus answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath day?
60267And Jesus saith to her: Woman, what is that to me and to thee?
60267And Jesus saith to them: Whose image and inscription is this?
60267And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, O ye of little faith?
60267And Jesus seeing their thoughts, said: Why do you think evil in your hearts?
60267And answering them, he said: Which of you whose ass or his ox shall fall into a pit, and will not immediately draw him out on the Sabbath day?
60267And behold a certain lawyer stood up, tempting him, and saying: Master, what must I do to possess eternal life?
60267And beside these, are there not more blessings which we can see if we look back on the year, standing out from the rest?
60267And do n''t you think that these"valleys"are a very good likeness of all the things which we have left undone in our lives?
60267And do you not know that your poor soul is either sick or runs the risk of catching a deadly sickness every day you live?
60267And does_ Christian humility_ mean nothing in act?
60267And for raiment why are you solicitous?
60267And have we not also to obey the special decrees of the Holy Father, of our bishop, and of our pastor?
60267And he asked them: How many loaves have ye?
60267And he called him, and said to him: What is this I hear of thee?
60267And he said to them: How is it that you sought me?
60267And he saith to him: Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
60267And he spoke also to them a similitude: Can the blind lead the blind?
60267And he that doth all things well, would he not do his whole duty as Son, would he not be a model Son?
60267And his disciples answered him: From whence can any one satisfy them here with bread in the wilderness?
60267And how did this unjust steward act?
60267And how have we every one heard our own tongue wherein we were born?
60267And how have you, dear brethren, requited such infinite love?
60267And how is it quenched?
60267And how is that peace gained?
60267And how will knowing that they are weak save them?
60267And if Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
60267And if one does not love God above all things, how can he be saved?
60267And if we do rightly trust in God''s favor, how can we forget that progress in virtue is a necessary condition of our remaining virtuous at all?
60267And is he not associated every way, historically and in the devotions of our religion, with the prince of the Apostles, St. Peter?
60267And the Pharisees being gathered together, Jesus asked them saying: What think you of Christ?
60267And the servants said to him: Wilt thou that we go and gather it up?
60267And the steward said within himself: What shall I do, because my lord taketh away from me the stewardship?
60267And they asked him, and said to him: Why then dost thou baptize, if thou be not Christ, nor Elias, nor the prophet?
60267And they asked him: What then?
60267And they said one to another: Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
60267And they were all amazed and wondered, saying: Behold, are not all these who speak Galileans?
60267And what answers in the spiritual life to the consciousness of social position?
60267And what answers to human talents and ability?
60267And what except divine love could be as sweet as the taste the soul enjoys in the reception of the sacraments?
60267And what is this cause and source of joy?
60267And what though it be all stained and spotted with mortal sin; is there no such thing as true repentance?
60267And when he was come near, he asked him, saying: What wilt thou that I do to thee?
60267And when they went their way, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went you out into the desert to see?
60267And who is he that can hurt you, if you be zealous of good?
60267And you, fathers and mothers of families, what are these conversations which you hold one with the other?
60267And, secondly, Why is it specially selected as the object of our devotion?
60267Are not all men redeemed by the Blood of Christ?
60267Are not the newspapers filled with stories which pander to this uncharitable spirit?
60267Are not you of much more value than they?
60267Are our souls asleep?
60267Are the laws of the church irksome to you and so avoided?
60267Are the sacraments she offers you the source and support of your life?
60267Are there no fountains of living waters in the sacraments in which it may be washed whiter than snow?
60267Are there no gems of divine grace with which it may be decked out as a bride waiting for the bridegroom?
60267Are they in any way improper, or such that you would be ashamed to have them repeated in the presence of your parents?
60267Are they laboring under the incredible and awful delusion that they commit no great sin when they entertain or give expression to such thoughts?
60267Are they not doing an injury to her Son by over- honoring his Mother?
60267Are they not men, and are they not purchased by the Blood of Christ?
60267Are we always trying to give him no more than we can help, and keep as much as we can for ourselves?
60267Are we better, more perfect, nearer to God now than we were last year, or even ten years ago?
60267Are we careless or indifferent about the one thing needful for us-- our soul''s salvation?
60267Are we never to do as we desire, but always to have a restraint and a yoke upon us?
60267Are you sick?
60267Are you tempted?
60267Are you tired out?
60267Are you, my friends, willing to take that trouble for your soul''s sake, or do you prefer to fall as you have fallen before?
60267Art thou Elias?
60267Art thou greater than our father Abraham, who is dead?
60267Art thou the prophet?
60267As St. Paul says,"If God be for us, who is against us?
60267As we do see this, are we not bound to keep in check,_ at all costs_, this source of evil?
60267As we look back on our lives, do we find that this has actually been fulfilled in them?
60267As you sit here to- day, do the words of the Apostle offer no rebuke to you, do you not feel their sting?
60267At that time: Jesus said to his disciples: I go to him that sent me, and none of you asketh me: Whither goest thou?
60267At that time: Jesus said to the multitude of the Jews: Which of you shall convince me of sin?
60267At that time: The Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and levites to John, to ask him: Who art thou?
60267Be not solicitous therefore, saying: What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
60267Brethren, has it ever occurred to you that each one of us has a vocation in this life?
60267Brethren, shall I say a word about gratitude due to us of the sanctuary?
60267Brethren: Know you not that they who run in the race, all run indeed, but one receiveth the prize?
60267But Jesus, knowing their wickedness, said: Why do you tempt me, ye hypocrites?
60267But about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing, and he saith to them: Why stand you here all the day idle?
60267But again: what does a man do who takes the pledge?
60267But as the newness, the freshness of the Easter joy and triumph passes away, does not another feeling come and mingle with it?
60267But do you wish me to tell you the easiest way to be sober?
60267But have not you had a pretty good chance for these amusements for the last few months?
60267But have you done so?
60267But he answered:"Why are you fearful, O ye of little faith?"
60267But he answering one of them, said: Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst thou not agree with me for a penny?
60267But he said to him: What is written in the law?
60267But he, willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who is my neighbor?
60267But how are they to be made?
60267But how can this be?
60267But how can we do it?
60267But how can we do this?
60267But how is the Holy Ghost in the Catholic Church?
60267But how is this leaven, or yeast?
60267But how many of the thousands who made these promises have kept them?
60267But how shall we best do so?
60267But how will it be in fact; how is it too often, after such times of grace and fervor?
60267But may we not turn the question around and learn another good lesson from it?
60267But of what do the majority of men most readily converse?
60267But once more: what does a man do who takes the pledge?
60267But somebody might say: Father, ca n''t you tell us something to make the morning prayers easy?
60267But suppose he does not die immediately after baptism, how is it with him then?
60267But the men wondered, saying: Who is this, for even the winds and the sea obey him?
60267But was this way of growing only meant for God''s church in the beginning?
60267But what are the sins of the tongue we most often hear?
60267But what does the word"mortify"mean?
60267But what is our sanctification?
60267But what saith the Scripture?
60267But what shall obtain for us at that last moment the faith, hope, and charity which we need?
60267But what that glory is who shall tell?
60267But what was their mistake?
60267But what went you out to see?
60267But what went you out to see?
60267But what, therefore, is the first thought that must enter our hearts?
60267But who among you can face, without flinching, the tears of so good a friend as our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?
60267But why do we ask ourselves these questions?
60267But why do we select the Heart of our Lord, or rather why has he himself selected it, as a special object of our adoration?
60267But why should we not speak of it often?
60267But, my dear brethren, mid all these rejoicings may there not be some poor soul among us who does not participate in the joys of Easter time?
60267But, then, who, except indeed the fisherman, wants you to eat fish?
60267But, you ask again, is he a human person also?
60267But, you say, what about a purpose of amendment?
60267Can any one be a mother and not be mother of a person?
60267Can he, however, demand this permission to enter heaven immediately after his death if he has committed only venial sin?
60267Can we kill them?
60267Can we tell what the result will be?
60267Could God be long in our hearts and we be altogether ignorant of it?
60267Dear brethren, shall we be slow to go to him who comes with healing for our immortal souls?
60267Did you never notice that pride and hardness of heart go together?
60267Do I exaggerate?
60267Do I furnish them proper reading matter, or do I allow them to waste their time and ruin their souls with the vile penny literature of the day?
60267Do I make my home pleasant and agreeable for my children?
60267Do I supply them with suitable home amusements?
60267Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
60267Do not sinners rest quite secure in their wickedness just because they believe in the true religion?
60267Do our conversations, like theirs, contain nothing reprehensible?
60267Do they not feel sure of salvation because they know how to be saved?
60267Do we care, as it is, to be near Jesus?
60267Do we even care for his presence by grace in our souls, which they always had in its fulness, and never dimmed by the shadow of sin?
60267Do we not know by observation and experience that where the wrath of God sets apart a single victim his tender love wins over a thousand?
60267Do we not make rather too much fuss and complaint over what is not really such a very great penance?
60267Do we not owe them much?
60267Do we not receive in our baptism, as infants, the grace that destroys original sin?
60267Do we owe_ them_ nothing?
60267Do we try to have our own way as much as possible, and never to step out of it for his sake, unless compelled by force or threats?
60267Do you covet that happiness?
60267Do you fairly understand it?
60267Do you not see that this exhibition of mercy in the Judge only renders the justice of the sentence more evident to you and more dreadful?
60267Do you take in its full meaning and application?
60267Do you think that such a loving Father would teach us, his children, A B C except with the set purpose of going clean through to X Y Z?
60267Do you trust to your knowledge of spiritual things and your pious talk?
60267Do you want to die as you are living?
60267Do you want to know how she is able to do this?
60267Do you wish that your name, too, should be written in the book of life?
60267Does God give more of this world''s goods to one man than to another because he loves one more than another?
60267Does any one want to be God- like?
60267Does it, then, still move the world in this way?
60267Does not God forgive us also our mortal sins, giving us time to repent, and even waiting patiently for our repentance?
60267Does not St. John also make it the test of our salvation?
60267Does not that dwell specially on the future?
60267Does not the Psalmist say that God''s mercy"is above all his works"?
60267Does she feel quite certain that she may not be subjected to insult or worse?
60267Fathers, are you solicitous for the little household which Almighty God himself has so fondly entrusted to your care?
60267For if one does not love God enough to offend bad men for his sake, how can he love him above all things?
60267For is not your church named for St. Paul?
60267For what is a grace?
60267For what is it that is meant, perhaps, by that?
60267For what is it to love any one; how do we act towards one whom we really and truly love?
60267For what is this which is called flirting?
60267For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
60267Forgiving one another, as they say the Lord has forgiven them?
60267From how many shameful falls have you not been raised up?
60267Had he no special purpose in this?
60267Had they not shown enough love and care for him?
60267Had they proved themselves unworthy of him?
60267Has it ever been so?
60267Have our consciences been lulled into a false security concerning the state of our immortal souls?
60267Have they never had a favor done them?
60267Have we thanked him for all these?
60267Have you at heart the interests of God''s holy church; are her sorrows, her wants, her trials yours?
60267Have you been guilty of soul- murder?
60267Have you ever been very sick?
60267Have you ever pondered over these beautiful words, and made them the subject of your meditation?
60267Have you ever tried to find out their true meaning, and thus make them profitable to your souls?
60267Have you not bowed down to idols of clay when you have steeped yourselves in drunkenness, in impurities, in the many sins of the flesh?
60267Have you not bowed down when you chose to gratify your lower instincts at the cost of your spiritual ruin?
60267Have you not heard of a sudden and unprovided death and then remembered how years ago that man started a disreputable business?
60267Have you washed your past life clean from sin by this Easter duty?
60267Have your virtuous lives and edifying example brought home the truths and beauties of the Catholic faith to those outside the church?
60267He commands us to hope; but in what shall our hope be placed?
60267He that spared not even his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how hath he not also with him given us all things?"
60267How about the practice of it?
60267How am I walking in the vocation in which I am called?
60267How can a young girl know the character of him with whom she is dancing?
60267How can any one seriously attempt what he believes to be impossible?
60267How can it be explained?
60267How can you ask such a question?
60267How can you sleep a moment or be at rest a single instant longer while knowing you are condemned already, because you have not made your Easter duty?
60267How could he regret what none knew so well as he was to be a punishment all too light for the crimes of the Jews?
60267How could it be otherwise?
60267How could our Saviour weep over a downfall so well deserved?
60267How did it happen, people sometimes ask concerning this or that person, that she did not marry?
60267How do we act then?
60267How do we lose the light of faith which he gives?
60267How does he treat me, notwithstanding my many, many sins?
60267How have we done this in the past?
60267How is it that we harden our hearts?
60267How is it with us?
60267How is it, then, that man finds himself in his actual condition?
60267How is this?
60267How is this?
60267How many are there who, when they examine their conscience, ever think of questioning themselves upon the duties of their position in life?
60267How many business- men question themselves as to the honesty or propriety of this or that mode of action they have been following?
60267How many graces and blessings do you not owe to that crucified Lord?
60267How many of those who were not leading a Christian life before the mission are now doing so?
60267How will that countenance look to us at that moment?
60267How will those ears listen to our reports of our own lives?
60267How will those lips speak to us in that dread moment?
60267How would I feel if I were spoken of in this manner?
60267How, then, are they to have the truth brought home to them?
60267How, then, can we best practise this forgiveness which is so necessary for us?
60267How, then, can we expect to comprehend the nature and the inner life of God?
60267How, then, will the bearing of others burdens help us to serve God better?
60267I answer by a comparison: Why do men plant and then reap a field of wheat?
60267I say, why has he himself selected it?
60267If David then called him Lord, how is he his son?
60267If I say the truth to you, why do you not believe me?
60267If all that we are and have is from God, by him and in him, how can we set ourselves apart from him, or claim anything for ourselves against him?
60267If so, do I discharge the duties of my calling?
60267If so, why do we not seek it more?
60267If we know that we are in danger, and that we can escape from it, but only by God''s help, why does not that help come and save us?
60267If you can not make him better, what is the sense of making him miserable?
60267In how many bitter sorrows have you not been comforted?
60267In how many sore temptations have you not been defended and strengthened?
60267In order to be a sincere Christian, what has a man to do?
60267In such a case as this is it true that even then all will be just as if the sin had never been committed?
60267In the first place, then, we will ask, What is the nature of the worship which we render to the Sacred Heart of Jesus?
60267In the words of St. Paul, are we not continually biting and devouring one another?
60267In what way may these duller and obtuser minds learn to appreciate these higher things?
60267Indeed?
60267Is everyone who comes near a Catholic girl or woman conscious of this influence?
60267Is he not personally her son?
60267Is his presence in the Blessed Sacrament of the altar a consolation to us?
60267Is it because Christ our Lord has come to save us from sin and eternal ruin?
60267Is it freedom from conflict?
60267Is it not merely to make up your mind to confess your sins and to keep for a few days as you ought to be, and then be pretty much as you were before?
60267Is it not our first duty to love God so strongly that we prefer him to all things else, even our nearest relatives?
60267Is it not the best praise of an individual that he is prosperous, and of a nation that it is wealthy?
60267Is it possible that one of their Apostles told them to do that?
60267Is it that a Protestant minister is an immoral or vicious character, with whom we should have nothing to do?
60267Is it the virtues of your neighbors that are spoken of and recounted for your own edification and your children''s imitation?
60267Is it the way we consider God''s service?
60267Is n''t that enough?
60267Is not the blessed privilege of the holy faith the secret reason of many a person''s delay of repentance?
60267Is not the life more than the food, and the body more than the raiment?
60267Is not the love of God the end of all religion?
60267Is not the love of God the one absorbing duty of our lives?
60267Is not the love of our neighbor the second great commandment, like to and founded on the first?
60267Is not the possession of riches deemed the most enviable happiness?
60267Is not this the most anxious inquiry, How shall I get rich?
60267Is she not engaged in a dance which borders on immodesty?
60267Is she not the Mother of our Lord, personally his Mother?
60267Is she satisfied that her mother would be pleased to see her with her present companions?
60267Is the Christian to have no battle to fight, no enemy to overcome?
60267Is the desire for freedom, which is implanted in us, all a delusion?
60267Is the kingdom of heaven of which he was speaking that heaven into which all the saved are to enter?
60267Is there a time in our lives when that debt is not binding?
60267Is there any poor little cripple in the family?
60267Is there no special significance in his choice of those words?
60267Is there not a mystery here?
60267Is this the way we act?
60267It is a mistake, and why?
60267It is necessarily this: How will that Man receive us when we are called into his presence, one by one, as we leave this world?
60267It is this:"What am I here for?
60267It is, How is the baby this morning?
60267It might be asked, dear brethren, what need God has of_ our_ testimony, or why the creature should act the part of witness for the Creator?
60267Let me ask, however, what kind of sorrow have you?
60267Let us see how this is; how is this love going to work to keep us in the safe and sure track?
60267Mothers, do you strive to make yourselves patterns of the Christian virtues of gentleness and forbearance?
60267Need I mention them?
60267Now do you not see why our Lord, his Apostles, and his church made so much of the love of one''s neighbor?
60267Now if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to- day is, and to- morrow is cast into the oven: how much more you, ye of little faith?
60267Now what can be the reason of the failure of these good people in prayer?
60267Now, I say this is very beautiful, is it not?
60267Now, brethren, what is there in the spiritual life that answers to good clothes?
60267Now, how does all this apply to us?
60267Now, how is it in fact?
60267Now, in view of what I have said, ask yourselves, is this way of acting the mark of all Catholics?
60267Now, is such our religion?
60267Now, what does our Lord say of those who thus put temptation in the way of the young and innocent?
60267Now, what is exactly this precept of the Easter duty?
60267Now, what is the faith in hell?
60267Now, what is the reason of all this sad want of perseverance?
60267Now, what is the reason of this contemptible sneaking and meanness in those who ought to be brave and generous soldiers of Christ?
60267Now, what is this that we should love; what is our treasure in heaven?
60267Now, who has done so much for us as our parents?
60267Now, why has the church, by selecting the account of the Transfiguration at this season, turned our thoughts to what seems so inappropriate a subject?
60267Now, why not try to follow this line?
60267One should get leave to do so, of course; but if you have no sin on your conscience, what is easier than to say so to the priest?
60267Or am I a business- man who deals squarely and honestly with my neighbors, never on the alert to take advantage of the ignorant and weak?
60267Or am I just to men who work for me?
60267Or are you standing afar off ready to give an approving nod when the world smiles, or slink off like a coward when the world frowns?
60267Or is there not some other meaning which we may give to the words?
60267Or what woman having ten groats, if she lose one groat, doth not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently until she find it?
60267Or who hath been his counsellor?
60267Or who hath first given to him, and recompense shall be made to him?
60267Or, if he can make such an arrangement, why should he not work for one in the morning, and another in the afternoon?
60267Or, is it not lawful for me to do what I will?
60267Other people have comfort; why should not they?
60267Ought it to be such a great penance for a Christian to come and spend a little while in the presence of Him with whom he hopes to dwell for ever?
60267Ought not each one of us strive to get ourselves into that blessed state?
60267Peace, then, we should have in our spiritual combat; but how in the battle for our temporal life?
60267Shall a man do less for God than for himself?
60267Shall a man not do as much for the good of his soul and for eternal life in the next world?
60267Shall we not take a little trouble when such tremendous interests are at stake?
60267Shall we simply take our trouble because we can not help it, and fret as little as we can, because fretting only makes it worse?
60267Shall we trust to luck when a little effort will make heaven sure?
60267She has been introduced, to be sure, but what of that?
60267Since, then, this our mission is so important, brethren, how are we to fulfil it?
60267So we may learn, perhaps, another lesson from the question in the Gospel by reversing it and asking,"Who is not my neighbor?"
60267Such a one is well described by our Blessed Lord as"a whited sepulchre?
60267Such do not really try to avoid it; how can they?
60267Sup- pose you had a habit of spitting on your neighbor''s face or clothes by preference to any other place, how long would he endure it?
60267Suppose our Lord should suddenly quit the sacramental form of the host and ask a communicant at the altar- rail,"What do you wish for?"
60267Tell us, therefore, what dost thou think, Is it lawful to give tribute to CÃ ¦ sar, or not?
60267That is plain enough, is it not?
60267The Jews therefore said to him: Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
60267The Jews, therefore, answered and said to him: Do we not say well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
60267The publicans who were farthest from God came and asked:"Master, what shall we do?"
60267The thought of heaven was the joy and strength of the martyrs; why should it not be the constant support of ordinary Christians, too?
60267Then he said to another: And how much dost thou owe?
60267Then the servants of the master of the house came and said to him: Master, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
60267There is, however, a sanctification that we ought to expect from this Lent, and what is it?
60267Therefore calling together every one of his lord''s debtors, he said to the first: How much dost thou owe my lord?
60267They said therefore unto him: Who art thou, that we may give an answer to them that sent us?
60267They set out to do as they pleased, and how has it ended?
60267This is the example he has left us that we should follow his steps; shall we refuse to profit by it?
60267This is whom we have when we have Christ, and should we not rejoice at having such a one?
60267To another he says: What are you doing there, you who are so fault- finding and overbearing?
60267To lose that, had it been possible, would have been a thousand deaths to them; what is it to us?
60267Very well; was that adding anything to the Christian faith?
60267Was it because he was like a reed shaken by the wind?
60267Was it that they never expected it to be otherwise?
60267Was it that those who made their confessions then were not sincere; that they made promises which they did not really expect to keep?
60267Was the law then against the promises of God?
60267We believe his word, we are in his true church, we receive his saving and life- giving sacraments; how, then, shall we not be saved?
60267We revere that real Presence of our Lord, but do we love it?
60267Well, the witch- hazel of the Christian soul is just this question: How much confidence have you in the love of our Lord Jesus Christ for you?
60267Well, then, what is the matter?
60267Were they altogether wrong in wishing for liberty?
60267What are the topics most commonly treated of in your Christian homes?
60267What are the trials of the church now compared to those at the very beginning?
60267What are these white lies?
60267What but the grace of God, with, which our souls should be provided, and without which they are in the state of mortal sin?
60267What could our Lord have meant when he said that the two were alike?
60267What do I mean by a tolerably good Christian?
60267What do they believe, and what do they teach?
60267What do you think of persons who actually make a living in selling journals which are but the pictured proceedings of the police courts?
60267What does a man do when he takes the pledge?
60267What does he do?
60267What does the Apostle mean by this?
60267What else is that wonder of the world called the faith of Catholics?
60267What fruit therefore had you then in those things, of which you are now ashamed?
60267What is it that gives to many such that singular taste for and perception of what is pure, beautiful, and true, which they unmistakably possess?
60267What is it to follow God?
60267What is more edifying than the virtue of a good father?
60267What is that, among all religious practices, which he would have us do as a token of inner and outer reverence?
60267What is the best way?
60267What is the goal to which it is tending?
60267What is the reason, the doctrine, of the Catholic''s devotion to Mary?
60267What is the spirit?
60267What is to be thought of those who act in this way?
60267What is, then, the harm exactly of going to a Protestant minister to get married?
60267What lesson can_ we_ learn from these events?
60267What more could I have done for my vineyard which I have not done?
60267What must the murderers of little children expect?
60267What one of us but has his daily task-- his allotted work?
60267What parched his tongue with such burning thirst?
60267What peace can we have while its issue is still uncertain, its events yet unknown?
60267What platted the crown of thorns, and drove those sharp spikes deep into his sacred head?
60267What pointed the spear of the impious Roman soldier, and hurled it deep into the Sacred Heart, whence issued the red torrent of the Precious Blood?
60267What sent those nails through his hands and feet, fixing them to the tree of shame?
60267What was his special motive in this extraordinary course of penance?
60267What was the reason that they did not persevere?
60267What was this difficulty?
60267What way is there of spreading the light?
60267What were those things which he had yet to say to them, but which they could not then bear?
60267What would you have me do?"
60267What, in short, is more common than detraction, and even slander?
60267What, then, are these laws?
60267What, then, does the Catholic faith teach us about her?
60267What, then, have we to fear if we will only keep close to him?
60267What, then, is human about him?
60267What, then, is it?
60267What, then, is the nature of our worship of the Sacred Heart?
60267What, then, must we do?
60267When may we hope that the promise of our Lord will be fulfilled and labor shall be crowned with success?
60267When we have anything to do, we must say, Would God do this way or that way?
60267When, therefore, we see this great goodness of our Lord towards us, how can we be so heedless of our own good as to turn away from him?
60267Where do they get money to buy them?
60267Where is he, that we may find him?
60267Where or in what but his mercy?
60267Where, then, is our peace in this inevitable war, this contest which demands all the energies of our body and soul?
60267Where, then, is the purpose of amendment?
60267Which is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?
60267Which of these three in thy opinion was neighbor to him that fell among the robbers?
60267Which of us, dear brethren, is without his burden or his care?
60267Which of you shall convince me of sin?
60267Which of_ you_, my brethren?
60267Which one of the children is best loved by the father and mother?
60267Who are these people whom he would find fault with?
60267Who are these?
60267Who can count himself safe so much as one day from his own natural feebleness, or from the wiles of Satan, or from human respect?
60267Who dare say that he has nothing to fear from the judgments of God?
60267Who in our day are like Herod?
60267Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
60267Who is it that prepares the Supper, they or the Lord?
60267Who is scandalized, and I do not burn?
60267Who is weak, and I am not weak?
60267Who will help us to persevere when the enemies of our salvation are making the most of their last chance to snatch it from us?
60267Whom dost thou make thyself?
60267Whose money pays for it?
60267Whose son is he?
60267Why can we not leave judgment to God, and treat poor sinners after our Lord''s example, praying and suffering for them?
60267Why did she not marry?
60267Why did you think so much of him?
60267Why do Catholics pay so much honor to the Virgin Mary?
60267Why do all this hard work?
60267Why do we say that"Christmas comes but once a year,"if not because we feel that there is nothing else that can take its place?
60267Why does not the world now come to us as it did in those former days of its anxiety and doubt?
60267Why is it that it has such a warm place in our hearts?
60267Why not have something to show for all our trouble at the end of our time here on earth?
60267Why not make it, as we may, into a crown to take with us into that life which has no end?
60267Why should it not be so to us all?
60267Why should they be treated so harshly?
60267Why suffer this poverty, this sickness, this worry and distress of mind?
60267Why then was the law?
60267Why was it that they had the same sad story to tell when they came back this time that they had a few years ago?
60267Why will not the generosity of God towards us lead us to show a like spirit towards our brethren?
60267Why will you not see the hand of God directing the whole course of your life?"
60267Why, then, are you so careless about morning prayers?
60267Why, then, does not the church increase more rapidly?
60267Why?
60267Why?
60267Will it make them strong?
60267Will those with whom we have enjoyed life then stand by to help us?
60267Will you heed this warning, or will you still put off the day of your conversion to God?
60267Will you remain thus, you who are in sin?
60267Would he not at least have told them if such had been his plan?
60267Would he not grant her lightest wish while he lived with her on earth, will he not gladly do so now in heaven?
60267Would he not say rather that we were indeed like reeds, turning to one side or another, according to the wind that happens to be blowing?
60267Would it not be fearful to see him stagger up to the altar of God in the state of intoxication?
60267Would it not be horrible for a man to come in on the altar and utter repeated curses?
60267Would it not, perhaps, even be a painful restraint?
60267Would our answer be as pleasing to God as theirs was?
60267Would we care for this presence which they so bitterly missed?
60267Would you find it easy to do such a thing yourself, however guilty?
60267Yes, sorrow may come in such an overflowing torrent as to break down and sweep away all obstacles in its path; but how often does it come so?
60267Yet another might say: But, Father, what about the sacraments, and what about the practice of prayer, and what about the laws of the church?
60267Yet how can we call any class of virtues little?
60267You are sorry that things were so that you had to tell a lie; but if things were so again to- morrow, would not you tell the lie again?
60267You fail, and why?
60267You wish to succeed?
60267_ And he said to them: What are these discourses that you hold one with another?
60267_ Brethren, know you not that they that run in the race, all run indeed, but one receiveth the prize?
60267_ Shouldst not thou then have had compassion on thy fellow- servant, even as I had compassion on thee?_--St. Matthew, xviii.
60267_ What is this receiving of God''s grace in vain, my brethren, against which St. Paul warns us in these words of the Epistle of to- day?
60267_ What went you out into the desert to see?
60267_ Where are the nine?_--St. Luke xvii.
60267_ Which of these three, in thy opinion, was neighbor to him that fell among robbers?
60267_ Which of you shall convince me of sin?_--John viii.
60267_ Who is my neighbor?_--From the Gospel of the Sunday.
60267and where are the nine?
60267dear brethren, and what do we see in the world about us?
60267did you not know that I must be about the things that are my Father''s?
60267do they not both fall into the ditch?
60267have pity on me, for this is my dear son, dead in mortal sin?
60267he still says to us,"why are you so slow and dull of heart to understand?
60267how much you are losing, and for what?
60267how readest thou?
60267is it not our sins?
60267is thy eye evil because I am good?
60267or how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull the mote out of thy eye, when thou thyself seest not the beam in thy own eye?
60267what end do I hope to obtain?"
60267what is the use, what is the purpose of all this life which I am living?
60267what sayest thou of thyself?
60267whence then hath it cockle?
60267where is thy sting?
60267where is thy victory?
60267{ 109} Is it because we fast, say long prayers, visit the church, or even because we receive the sacraments often?
60267{ 127} What does this oil mean that the foolish virgins neglected to provide for themselves and to have in their lamps?
60267{ 138} Plenty of this seed has, then, been sown in us; but where is the fruit, the harvest that should have come from it?
60267{ 158} And, when we come to look at it, is it such a very terrible infliction?
60267{ 159} Now, after the fast and abstinence, what is left?
60267{ 174} Now if I cast out devils in Beelzebub, in whom do your children cast them out?
60267{ 189} Where, then, is liberty to be found?
60267{ 195} Is there any way in which he can be made clean?
60267{ 198} What is this veil which obscures the cross of Jesus Christ and makes his Passion of no effect?
60267{ 206} Now, what is the truth which these services have it for their object to impress upon our minds?
60267{ 215} And what is the remedy for this dread?
60267{ 21} Why was it that he made such a strange choice?
60267{ 222} But what would you think if those gifts of the kind father served only to estrange from him the heart of his child?
60267{ 225} What is this peace?
60267{ 24} But would our Saviour be able to praise us so highly, my brethren, if he should come down now in our midst?
60267{ 253} What is the first thing to be done to begin to live in this way?
60267{ 256} Or, lastly, is the reason for their disappointment that they were praying for others whose will was obstinately set against their prayers?
60267{ 260} For how could they have made the purpose of amendment which a good confession requires?
60267{ 277} And why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye, but the beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?
60267{ 283} How did they understand him?
60267{ 284} Do we truly hope that this sad fate will not be ours?
60267{ 289} How would you like to have yourself thrust aside and one of them called by the Lord to take your place at his table?
60267{ 28} Now what was it that the pope did in defining the Immaculate Conception?
60267{ 340} What are the deeds of the flesh?
60267{ 341} Is it really so hard as it seems?
60267{ 346} What, then, shall be our hope?
60267{ 353} Who are they?
60267{ 35} Now, how is this"way of the Lord"to be"made straight"in the spiritual desert of our hearts?
60267{ 361} Suppose that your child is sick, what is your first word in the morning?
60267{ 381} Are not all men creatures of God?
60267{ 387} And Jesus answering, said: Were there not ten made clean?
60267{ 396} And which of you by thinking can add to his stature one cubit?
60267{ 397} Yet, brethren, is not the whole Christian world absorbed in seeking after what should be the heathen''s peculiar treasure?
60267{ 39} What is this root of sin in us?
60267{ 400} But somebody might say, How about the love of God?
60267{ 402} What does our Lord mean by this, my brethren?
60267{ 403} But I seem to hear some one say,"Father, are you not pushing this matter rather too far?
60267{ 411} But, some one might say, what if your child has got beyond you and will be bad in spite of every best endeavor on your part-- what then?
60267{ 419} Another says: Brains is the standard; good clothes and social position-- what are they but miserable vanity and prejudice?
60267{ 42} What is the reason of all this failure of what began so well?
60267{ 433} Do I oblige them to come to Mass and approach the sacraments, while I neglect these duties myself?
60267{ 436} Have you never seen a blind man whose eyes seemed perfectly good, clear, and bright, and yet utterly blind?
60267{ 451} And what is the harm?
60267{ 57} What is it to bring up children to burn in the flames of hell for ever, as some Christian parents do?
60267{ 67} And his mother said to him: Son, why hast thou done so to us?
60267{ 78} Do I say this is strange?
60267{ 83} Well, brethren, let us ask if Almighty God has not set up any particular sign of reverence that we are to pay him?
60267{ 88} Will He, then, who has done so much for us, not complete his work?
60267{ 98} Can you stand up and with a clean heart proclaim that this is honest?
9969Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? 9969 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"
9969I believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be the Word of God?
9969Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
9969Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify Thy name? 9969 Yes,"I said,"it might be a comfortable thing for you, but what about the other woman down street who is not a believer?
9969***** And universal?
9969***** But are not faith and penitence necessary?
9969***** But now, if we take the framers of that system on their own ground, what is the result?
9969***** Instant, we say?
9969***** Then what further claim can God rightfully make in the way of punishment?
9969--Carlyle._"_ Is not Universal Salvation the Divine Corollary of Universal Atonement?"
99692, in this way; since in both passages the verb[ Greek: krinein] is the same,--"Do ye not know that the saints shall damn the world?
996939, so as to represent our Lord as saying--"For damnation([ Greek: krimas]) I came into this world?"
9969Again: If justice calls for eternal punishment, how is it that justice can delay the punishment?
9969And I appeal to you, if that is not your most inner and sacred conviction?
9969And I would ask also: What would be the practical benefit of it?
9969And can anything defeat His purpose?
9969And can not God make it effective for every one?
9969And do n''t you think it had a most salutary effect on the man all his days?
9969And do n''t you think that the very memory of that suffering will be a wholesome object lesson to all eternity?
9969And do we not all suffer if our children are in pain?
9969And do you think that your love is more enduring than God''s?
9969And does it not argue a want of faith in the truth as a sanctifying and saving power?
9969And even if it did not, is it not rather a cruel thing to put upon children the onus of deciding a question of such tremendous importance?
9969And how can it be fulfilled but by being fulfilled in the next life?
9969And how can we look for further light, if we are unfaithful to the light we have?
9969And if He does, is it to be supposed that He died for only some of them?
9969And if a hundred years, why not forever?
9969And if a hundred, why not forever?
9969And if a year, why not a hundred years?
9969And if such an ultimatum could be thought of as a possibility, then I would humbly ask: Is such a consummation worthy of God?
9969And if that is so in his case, is it not more or less required in the case of every one of us?
9969And if the son repents, and one day comes home again, will you not receive him with joy?
9969And if the world shall be damned by you, are ye unworthy to damn the smallest matters?"
9969And if this doctrine is not preached in this Christian land, is it preached in heathen lands?
9969And in recasting their opinions, who knows to what extent they may further the spirit of unity?
9969And in the life to come who can say but such marvels will be used, and with similar effect?
9969And is further truth likely to be revealed to us if we deliberately shut our minds to such light as is offered?
9969And is it not a strong argument that Restoration is true?
9969And is it to be conceived that God, Who is Love Personified, will not win?
9969And is it to be supposed that He has made no eternal provision for them?
9969And is it to be supposed that in the spiritual realm there is not much more to learn?
9969And is it to be thought that God made that sacrifice for less than every human soul?
9969And is not God''s love for His children infinitely greater than ours?
9969And is not the very conception of it like the rising of a new sun in a new world?
9969And is there any limit to divine love?
9969And might we not believe that it would lead to more sustained effort, and far greater success?
9969And think you, will it fail of its effect?
9969And thus might not the very opening of the question be a serious injury to some?
9969And what about endless torment?
9969And what about the character of duplicity we are fostering in our own souls in the name of righteousness?
9969And what about the millions that are living now, and the other millions that will be born who will die without hearing of a Saviour?
9969And what about the millions that were then living in heathenism, and would die in heathenism?
9969And what about the other millions in Christian lands, who will live and die without any saving power being brought into their life?
9969And what do our highest thoughts of divine love, and power, and purpose say?
9969And what is the divine intention of this chastisement or discipline?
9969And what necessity is there for retaining the idea?
9969And what saith our own instinct?
9969And what was it that effected such a marvellous change?
9969And when some cultured heathen would find out that such a doctrine is in our creed, would it suffice to tell him that we do not preach it?
9969And when we have done our best, what can we really know of details?
9969And wherefore?
9969And who can imagine the rapture of meeting with such friends later on?
9969And who knows if the departed may not be more amenable to good influence then, than now?
9969And why did it fail?
9969And why?
9969And why?
9969And will anything less satisfy Him than the salvation of every one for whom He died?
9969And will anything less satisfy Him?
9969And would not such an outcome be entirely contrary to the purpose of the Holy One?
9969And yet, how could It be?
9969And yet, who can say?
9969Apart altogether from the idea of Love, could you think of Infinite Wisdom acting in this way?
9969Apparent missionary results might be slower, but would they not be more real, and in the end far more numerous?
9969Are not our best ideas of fitness in accord with the view that Atonement and Salvation are co- extensive?
9969Are not these some of the"all men"whom God would save?
9969Are not these wonderful words?
9969Are not we all His children, though we have strayed away from Him?
9969Are these few fleeting years, and circumstances which we had little or no hand in forming, charged with such eternal possibilities?
9969Are they believed?
9969Are they not all equally dear to Him?
9969Are they not the heathen of all the world, and of all time?
9969Are they saved?
9969Are we prepared to say that such will be the issue in a single instance, of God''s wise, and powerful, and righteous administration?
9969Are we to imagine that the mere passing through the gates of death works some magic change in his character?
9969As it proceeded a strange thought struck me: How could negroes find rest on the bosom of One quite another color?
9969Be that as it may, the question must suggest itself to every thoughtful mind,"Where will that man go should he die in the meantime?"
9969Because of sin?
9969Besides, if he were reformed only externally, would he be fitted for a better world?
9969Besides, is there anything that makes more directly for degeneracy of character than such evasion?
9969Besides, is there anything that makes more directly for the degeneracy of character than such evasion?
9969Besides; if the Spirit of Truth has taught us the truth in our inmost souls, and yet if we repudiate that truth, how shall we give our account?
9969Besides; if the penalty is to be infinite in duration, might not a very mild punishment suffice as well as a more intense punishment?
9969But are they not reasonable, if eternal torment is true?
9969But are they preached?
9969But at the same time, was not Saul a free agent?
9969But did not Christ at times pronounce forgiveness in such a way as to mean that it occurred just then, and not before?
9969But do either or both of these reasons justify conscientious men in suppressing a truth of such momentous importance?
9969But do the ministers believe it?
9969But do we?
9969But do you think the Father will ever be satisfied until every soul for whom Christ died will be saved?
9969But does not universal atonement imply universal salvation?
9969But does this commend itself as being a fair and consistent way of dealing with Scripture?
9969But how does such an idea comport with that of eternal torment?
9969But how else could a moral being be created?
9969But how?
9969But if Christ gave Himself a ransom for all, will He be satisfied with saving only some?
9969But if He can wait ten years, why not a hundred?
9969But if in justice He can wait an hour, why not a year?
9969But if it is believed, would it not be preached-- yes, preached morning, noon, and night, with the earnestness of frenzy?
9969But if it were really believed, would it not be preached-- yes, preached morning, noon, and night?
9969But if the words are to be fulfilled in the next life, must not their fulfillment be conditioned on the theory of Restoration?
9969But if we want to know the ground of justification, must we not look for it in the death of Christ?
9969But in all fairness, does not the conviction force itself upon us that he does not believe it?
9969But in the moral sphere, is not even divine power limited by our free will?
9969But is he candid?
9969But is it"accomplished?"
9969But is it?
9969But is not that very much the same as to say that they are waiting for the current of popular favor before they dare to be faithful?
9969But is that possible?
9969But is the suffering thus inflicted to be regarded as the penalty due to sin?
9969But now that such a warning is almost never uttered, what is there to take its place?
9969But perhaps there is no method by which eternal love can take due effect?
9969But putting tradition aside, what does reason say?
9969But then, what is the use of suffering at all?
9969But was the eternal destiny of the great majority of our race to depend on the whim of men?
9969But what about divine justice?
9969But what about man''s free will?
9969But what about the man who is to be beaten with few stripes?
9969But what has all this to do with the theory of Restoration?
9969But what is the basis of all missionary enterprise?
9969But what is their belief now?
9969But what would such a so- called conversion be worth?
9969But where would be the honesty of preaching the Gospel of salvation to one for whom no salvation is- possible?
9969But who can see any beneficent design in everlasting torment?
9969But why did the translators alter the reading?
9969But why not have been consistent?
9969But why not?
9969But why?
9969But would it not lift the whole tone of the missionary movement to a far higher plane?
9969But would not extinction be a frustration of the divine intention, and unworthy of God?
9969Can He be satisfied with less than the redemption of all?
9969Can He be satisfied with less than the salvation of every human soul?
9969Can He, then, contemplate with changeless equanimity the wickedness and final suffering of the great majority of our race?
9969Can it be imagined that God would consign infants to everlasting torment, simply because they are children of unbelieving parents?
9969Can it be imagined that having made a suitable provision for all, He will be content with saving only some?
9969Can we not afford to be honest on this supremely sacred question?
9969Can we then think of such an utter failure as eternal torment as being the ultimate doom of the creatures that God has made in His own likeness?
9969Can you cherish the sweet memory of a sainted father, or mother, or child?
9969Can you conceive of any less result in which He would"see of the travail of his soul, and be satisfied?"
9969Can you imagine any consummation less than the final salvation of all?
9969Coming back to matters more strictly within our grasp, I would ask what has been so often asked: What will become of the heathen?
9969Could Saul have withstood the change?
9969Could any stretch of imagination conceive of such suffering being only a few stripes?
9969Could it really pay the debt we owe?
9969Could you conceive of a greater contradiction?
9969Could you conceive of anything more unworthy of Eternal Wisdom?
9969Could you think of the Infinitely Wise and Holy One pronouncing a sentence that could never be executed?
9969Did He not actually bear upon His heart the sins of the whole world?
9969Did I say power?
9969Did not Christ die for every soul of man?
9969Do men really believe In future punishment at all?
9969Do not such considerations as these absolutely prohibit the idea of endless suffering?
9969Do they become extinct when they die?
9969Do they not give us a certainty of Restoration?
9969Do we not begin to see that the universe is far too vast to be revealed to mortals?
9969Do we not begin, then, to see that there must be some other time, or some other means, of effecting His purposes?
9969Do we not put a premium on dishonesty by constructing a creed for all details, and expecting men to subscribe to that creed?
9969Do we not put a premium on dishonesty by constructing a creed for all details, and expecting men to subscribe to that creed?
9969Do we not see here how little we know, even in the domain of Science?
9969Do you think that her children are not as precious in God''s sight as yours?"
9969Does God require it paid over again?
9969Does He not look and long for our return?
9969Does He not say that He came to save the world?
9969Does it matter to Him whether they are in this world or the next?
9969Does it not lead directly to scepticism?
9969Does it not look as if the man were forgiven then and there?
9969Does it not mean that God will be all in all?
9969Does it not seem the blackest of contradictions?
9969Does not justice then demand that each one will be saved?
9969Does not such a statement as I have quoted pander directly to infidelity?
9969Does not such a statement as I have quoted pander directly to infidelity?
9969Does not such delay reduce by so much the term of punishment?
9969Does not that apply to His character?
9969Does not that bring the matter home to yourself?
9969Does not that consideration settle the idea of extinction?
9969Does not that exclude all others?
9969Does not that fact seem to indicate that sinners must have a long period of suffering in the next life before they are reclaimed, if they ever are?
9969Does not that look like restriction, or selection?
9969Does not that point to the salvation of the whole race?
9969During Mr. Beecher''s talk one of these zealots for orthodoxy flung out the inquiry,"Do you believe in everlasting punishment?"
9969Especially what about the uncounted millions of heathen?
9969Especially, why does he not say so when he is pleading for missions?
9969Even if the children were saved, how were they prepared for the scenes of bliss?
9969First; he is a finite being; and can a finite being do on infinite wrong?
9969For could faith of itself really justify us?
9969For the question will naturally arise: Why should God spare him so long, if He foresees that he must be extinguished at last?
9969For us to be debarred forever from existence and consciousness-- would not that suffice?
9969For what is it that mainly keeps so many men, especially working men, from the Church?
9969For what is the true basis of missions?
9969Has any one of them gone beyond the sphere of His love?
9969Has evil perpetuated itself?
9969Has he not been made a free agent?
9969Has it not the same meaning in both cases?
9969Have we ever stopped to think how unlikely it is that the Infinite One has any desire which He can not accomplish?
9969Have we not had too much of that in the past?
9969Have we not had too much of that in the past?
9969Have we not here a practical acknowledgment that the idea of the heathen dropping every moment into endless fire is not really believed?
9969Have we not known of acquaintances who passed away, of whose spiritual condition we could have no well grounded assurance?
9969Have you never noticed how the beautiful things in the shop windows attract all the ragged urchins of the street?
9969He dies suddenly; and where does he go?
9969He had every individual singly in His view in making His Atonement; and will it fail of its effect?
9969How are they to be explained?
9969How are we to account for that?
9969How can He be angry with sin if the sin is actually forgiven?
9969How can future suffering be considered punishment at all if all sin is forgiven?
9969How can the Spirit of Truth lead us into larger visions of Truth if we willingly, tamper with our most sacred convictions?
9969How can the child be delivered?
9969How can the promise be fulfilled within the bourne of time?
9969How can we expect to receive growing divine illuminations if we affect to believe what we are convinced is untrue?
9969How could He identify Himself with those for whom He had not atoned, and for whom there could not be any salvation?
9969How could His advent be good tidings to those?
9969How could any stripes be laid on a man who is extinct?
9969How could the Saviour''s birth be good tidings to any of these myriads of our race?
9969How could the Saviour''s coming be good tidings to them?
9969How did they treat this verb,[ Greek: katakrinein]?
9969How else could infinite justice be satisfied?
9969How many men in that movement really believe in eternal torment?
9969How much?"
9969How shall we get rid of them?
9969How then shall we get rid of it?
9969How will it fare with any church that acts so?
9969How, then will your body be, after the devil has been striking it every moment for a hundred millions of years without stopping?
9969How, then, can divine anger, tribulation, and wrath rest upon a person that is forgiven?
9969How, then, could these worshippers find rest on His bosom, and in His arms?
9969I appeal to all men of a candid, progressive mind, if we are not really at one here?
9969I raise the question elsewhere: Can man commit an infinite sin?
9969I say, is it conceivable that he has nothing better for them in store?
9969I say, would it not be better to present the idea of Restoration, and present the view strongly, with a pronounced accent of conviction?
9969I wonder what they mean?
9969I would just enquire: How can such a promise as that be fulfilled within the span of time?
9969If Christ gave Himself for the sins of the world, would not the sins of the world be put away?
9969If Christ paid the debt for every sinner, will not every sinner be redeemed?
9969If God provided salvation for the heathen, would He not convey it to them in some way?
9969If He had been a negro, they might do so; but how could they do such a thing when they realized that He was of a different color from themselves?
9969If He is called the Saviour of the world, is He so only in name, and not in fact?
9969If He loves each one of them individually, will He be satisfied with less than the salvation of each one?
9969If I had resorted to outside aids, I might perhaps have made the argument more complete; but would I have made it more convincing?
9969If a child is sick, does not the mother suffer as much as the child?
9969If a simple heathen could really believe it, would he not at once adopt Christianity as a means of escape from everlasting fire?
9969If any failed from any cause whatever to rise to this great experience, would not God''s own happiness be curtailed?
9969If anyone claims that there is, I would ask, How comes it that men of the highest character and candor take different views?
9969If anything would win him, can you conceive of anything so effectual as that?
9969If he is absent from heaven, will not his absence cause David an everlasting pang?
9969If it is not, why not expunge it from our stated confession of faith?
9969If it is, why not present it?
9969If it were believed would there not be plenty of funds to carry the gospel to the ends of the earth?
9969If men really believe in everlasting torment, why do they not plainly say so?
9969If that is not effected now, will it not be effected later?
9969If the Atonement was suitable for every one of the race was it not intended for every one?
9969If the question is allowed to be one of reasonable debate, will not that attitude be confirmed?
9969If the theory is really true, and if it comes from God, the Source of all light, why was this poor world not blessed with it sooner?
9969If the word"many"in the first instance, means the whole race, has it not the same significance in the second instance?
9969If there are any legitimate grounds even for doubting the doctrine of eternal torment, will not the lingering doubt of many be confirmed?
9969If there is such a fearful possibility for anyone, why should he not be warned?
9969If they do, what about the Jews of the olden time who lapsed so often into the grossest sin?
9969If they do, why do they not say so?
9969If they do, would they not preach it; yes, preach it morning, noon, and night?
9969If they were either in hopeless torment, or in extinction, how could the Saviour''s coming be good tidings to them?
9969If we do, would it not be the paramount, compelling motive?
9969If we may speak of such things in the language of mathematics may we not say that universal salvation is the corollary of universal atonement?
9969If we tried to substantiate the doctrine, would it not be a serious impediment to his faith?
9969In either case, what would be accomplished?
9969In many cases do they not utterly repudiate such ideas?
9969In that case might not God suspend all punishment at once?
9969In that case, would it not be manly and candid to say that he does not know?
9969In that thought, if we see no farther, is there not enough to stimulate eternal hope?
9969In the case of eternal suffering, without hope of release, would not that condition develop every possibility of evil to all eternity?
9969In the matter of revivals, especially, were not such men signally owned and honored?
9969In your best moods, when all theological subtleties are put aside, can you endure the idea of a limited Atonement?
9969Is His success made dependent on any passing whim or indifference of ours?
9969Is it because they are in a state of transition as to which is the correct theory to be proclaimed?
9969Is it believed?
9969Is it eternal extinction or everlasting torment?
9969Is it from endless torment?
9969Is it not a marvel that men ever believed it, or tried to believe it?
9969Is it not extremely likely that God has some way of developing what is good in them, and casting out what is evil?
9969Is it not inevitable that we must take into our view the possibilities of life to come?
9969Is it not rather conceived of as a place of punishment?
9969Is it not reasonable to think of some intermediate stage of preparation?
9969Is it not reasonable?
9969Is it not so?
9969Is it not the Atonement of Christ?
9969Is it not the command of our Lord to preach the Gospel to every creature?
9969Is it not the production of a worthy character?
9969Is it not therefore wholly without merit?
9969Is it not thus reasonable to believe that all possible difficulties will yet be solved?
9969Is it not time for earnest men to be honest?
9969Is it not very suggestive of how little we know yet of the truth in the spiritual domain, to be unfolded to us in due time?
9969Is it possible to believe that the divine administration could be such a failure?
9969Is it possible to reach the window?
9969Is it really believed by Missionaries, and those who support them?
9969Is it then from extinction?
9969Is it to be conceived that David would not have an everlasting regret in regard to his son Absalom?
9969Is it to be supposed that God really"aims"at that, and that hence He"infallibly accomplishes"it?
9969Is it to be supposed that the divine government is based on any possibility of good efforts being abortive?
9969Is it too much to say that it will be fulfilled in the life to come?
9969Is it worth while to preach a sermon about it?
9969Is not every one of them in the divine scheme of salvation?
9969Is not its function, rather, to bring us into the consciousness of justification?
9969Is not such the general feeling?
9969Is not that a transgression of the strict law of justice?
9969Is not that direct and clear?
9969Is not that really the ground?
9969Is not that the initial stage of redemption?
9969Is not that the same as to say that in the case of some, Christ died in vain?
9969Is not the old doctrine of reprobation here utterly denied?
9969Is not the religious world waiting for some pronounced leadership on this question?
9969Is not this a flat contradiction of the author''s orthodox creed?
9969Is not this a strong plea for good works?
9969Is not this altogether too vague a way of extorting money?
9969Is not this an overwhelming argument that the theory is true?
9969Is not this suffering in the future life sufficient to serve as a warning to sinners now?
9969Is that all?
9969Is that good to be preserved or destroyed?
9969Is that the way Infinite Wisdom would act?
9969Is the subject mooted at all in any Presbyterian Church?
9969Is the union to be built on such ambiguity?
9969Is there any barrier in eternal justice?
9969Is there not a strong presumption that deep down in our souls we do not really believe that he is in eternal torment?
9969Is there not then almost forced upon us the idea of a preliminary stage of education?
9969Is this expediency or cowardice?
9969Is this not universalism?
9969Is this the way infinite love, joined with divine foreknowledge, would act?
9969It is plain that He does not draw all men in this life; will He not then draw them in the next life?
9969It is this: If the theory is true, why did it not dawn on the world sooner?
9969It may be asked: Whence such a difference in reclaiming these two men?
9969It says that the doom of the finally impenitent will be"eternal death,"Now what does that mean?
9969Knowing the hardness and hypocrisy of those present, He flung out this challenge--"Is it right to do good on the Sabbath day?"
9969May not all suffering be ordained as a necessary safeguard of innocence to all eternity?
9969Men, ask yourselves this question: Can any desire of His ultimately fail?
9969Might he not have uttered some warnings along that line?
9969Might it not be honestly taken to mean two very different things?
9969Might it not be honestly taken to mean two very different things?
9969Might it not be taken to mean"eternal torment"or"eternal extinction?"
9969Might it not be taken to mean"eternal torment"or"eternal extinction?"
9969Must the child perish in the flames?
9969Necessary as faith and penitence are, could either or both procure forgiveness?
9969Now are we to believe that God has created such possibility of development; yet that it will issue in a single case in utter failure?
9969Now can it be supposed that David will have no regret for his son Absalom if he does not meet him in the abodes of bliss?
9969Now can it be thought that the Father would make such a sacrifice for less than the whole race?
9969Now has that promise been fulfilled?
9969Now if God loved the world, He expressed His love for the world; and how did He express it?
9969Now if He tasted death for every man, can we believe that He will not somehow and somewhere reclaim every man?
9969Now if justice can wait for an hour, why not for a day, and why not for a year, and why not for a thousand years, and why not for ever?
9969Now if there be a method of saving infants, is it so hard to conceive that there may be a method of saving adults?
9969Now is it not time to be honest?
9969Now is it to be supposed for a moment that God does not love every heathen just as He loves every Christian?
9969Now is it to be supposed that when that man dies he will go straight into glory, infected with such a streak of meanness?
9969Now is the doctrine of everlasting punishment profitable?
9969Now may not sin have been permitted, and the suffering in consequence of it, in order to furnish us with a warning against sin to all eternity?
9969Now the question arises: Will He not find some way of redeeming every soul for which He died?
9969Now the question is, where does he go?
9969Now were her sins forgiven the moment Jesus spoke to her?
9969Now what did he mean, or did he mean anything?
9969Now what did he mean?
9969Now what did he mean?
9969Now what does that mean?
9969Now, can it be supposed that the sin of puny man will finally impair the happiness of God?
9969Now, can you think of a Being of Infinite Wisdom doing either?
9969Now, how can we expect such jugglery of sacred things to commend itself to honest, hard- headed men?
9969Now, if God is eternal Love, do not sin and suffering interfere forever with His happiness?
9969Now, if that is His wish, is He going to be thwarted by any coldness or indifference of ours?
9969Now, if"all sin is forgiven sin,"as the author says, and as I believe it is, then how can there in justice be everlasting suffering?
9969Now, is it to be supposed that an all- wise God would endow man with such possibilities, and create no scope for their development?
9969Now, what did he mean, or did he mean anything?
9969Now, what does Mr. Moody mean when he says that Christ has bought the earth, and that He is going to have it?
9969Now, what is the compelling power in all missionary enterprise?
9969Now, why should not the same principles hold in the next life?
9969On the other hand, if we tried to explain it away, would he not think us a lot of hypocrites?
9969Only disgraced?
9969Or again: Is heaven to be a solid world like this earth, or is it to be an ethereal world?
9969Or do they go into everlasting torment?
9969Or is it only to be the initial place of future blessedness?
9969Or will it perpetuate itself?
9969Or will they be restored in due time?
9969Or, are there many heavens, each preceding one to be a preparation for a higher?
9969Or, if he does not believe in endless torment, does he not believe in Restoration?
9969Or,"I believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to contain the Word of God?"
9969Or,"I believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to contain the Word of God?"
9969Ought not all men in that great movement seriously think of the matter now?
9969Put the two things together, and what do they amount to?
9969Put those three things together, and what will they not accomplish?
9969Saith the Lord God; and not that he should return from his ways and live?"
9969Since Abraham''s time have not millions and millions of the families of the earth passed out into darkness unblessed?
9969So if any reformation is forced upon him, would it be a real reformation?
9969Suppose that there is a final falling away in this life, and Restoration in the next, is there not harmony in the highest sense?
9969Surely, a merciful and just and wise God can not be the Author of any such scheme?
9969Surely, the very thought of such suffering would cast a pall of unspeakable gloom over the most glorious anticipation?
9969That seems for more consistent with divine power and divine love?
9969The main question is, Is it true?
9969The question is, Where does he go?
9969The question is, Will they ever yield, even if they are favored with another opportunity?
9969Then again: Is the earth the final abode of the righteous?
9969Then if God gave His own Son, and if the Son gave Himself, for the redemption of the world, will that Atonement fail of its effect in a single case?
9969Then if he is capable of it, and if the sin in justice demands an infinite punishment, how can a just God forbear inflicting the punishment at once?
9969Then if"all sin is forgiven sin,"how can it merit eternal punishment?
9969Then is it from the suffering incident to reformation?
9969Then on what occasions?
9969Then what about the other millions that live in Christian lands who have no idea of making the present life a preparation for the future?
9969Then what does He"aim"at?
9969Then what reservations?
9969Then where does he go?
9969Then where will it be purged out of him?
9969Then why exclude it?
9969Then why not, if it is"doctrine"and therefore"profitable?"
9969Then will not redemption be completed?
9969Then will the noble qualities in this moral hero have no chance of survival and development?
9969Then, I say, would he not stumble?
9969Then, did Christ purchase the whole population?
9969Then, if ministers do not believe in endless torment, why do they not say so?
9969Then, if suffering is infinite in duration, would not the mildest form of inconvenience suffice?
9969Then, what about those whom we have known whose spiritual condition was doubtful when they passed away?
9969There is a general idea of saving the heathen; but from what?
9969There may be other considerations; but in all consistency, is not this the pressing one?
9969There was evidently a limited salvation; must there not then be a limited Atonement?
9969There we see God''s intention; and if it is not carried out in this life, will it not be in the life to come?
9969Therefore, would not His happiness be curtailed by seeing His children in pain?
9969They love truth, and honesty, and consistency, and abhor everything like sneaking, unmanly pietism?
9969This is lurid enough; but is it not logical?
9969Thus, a divine provision has been made for every man Now the provision involves desire; and can the desire fail?
9969To be sure, it may be asked,"Why does nor God put forth such redeeming power in this life?"
9969Under a perfect administration, therefore, how can there be endless suffering?
9969WHAT BECOMES OF THE HEATHEN?
9969Was his a light punishment?
9969Was it proclaimed for a year past, or ten years past?
9969Was that doctrine proclaimed last Sunday in any evangelical church?
9969Was there ever such an infinite wealth of meaning packed into a few short words?
9969We almost hear His sigh as He says,"How can I give thee up?"
9969We are often told that there are a thousand millions of heathen; and our creed teaches us that they are dropping into hell every?
9969We ask, does this commend itself as being a fair way of dealing with a book which contains a record of Divine truth?
9969We may fail in giving them the Gospel; but will He fail?
9969We may fail in our duty; but is He going to fail?
9969We may realize this principle more fully if we come down again to the earth, and to enquire if this earth is to be the future abode of the righteous?
9969We may try to believe it; orthodoxy may tell us that it is true; but do we really believe it?
9969We might as well ask, Why did not God interfere sooner in the case of Saul?
9969Well it may; for if the atonement were acknowledged to be universal, then this difficulty would have to be faced-- Why are all not saved?
9969Were they not forgiven prior to that?
9969What about the millions that are dying now, and that never heard the music of His name?
9969What about the present condition of that race?
9969What about the tears of Christ over the apostate city?
9969What about the untold millions that passed away in the darkness?
9969What are a few years of time to Him whose power, whose presence, whose love, fill all eternity?
9969What are the heathen to be saved from?
9969What could be more effective than the warning that men will drop into an endless hell if they do not receive the offers of grace before they die?
9969What could be so compelling a motive in any missionary enterprise as to save some of''them from such a fate?
9969What did he mean?
9969What does it really mean?
9969What has become of them?
9969What if Christ took this central place, even as to color, of set purpose?
9969What influences He may bring to bear upon them, who can say?
9969What remains but that the good tidings that did not reach them here will be conveyed to them there?
9969What remains for us but to enlarge our view, and believe that He will do it there?
9969What remains then but Restoration?
9969What remains, but some preliminary stage of preparation to make him fit?
9969What remains, then, but Restoration?
9969What remains, then, for him but a part in the better world?
9969What saith reason?
9969What saith the Scripture?
9969What then about the uncounted millions who never heard of Him?
9969What then becomes of him?
9969What will not such conditions accomplish?
9969What will not this triumvirate of infinites accomplish?
9969What will this triumvirate of infinities not accomplish?
9969What, then, about the uncounted millions of our race who had departed this life without ever having heard of a Saviour?
9969What, then, should hinder their ultimate triumph?
9969When one of the heathen is converted, especially an intelligent one, how would it do to put into his hands our orthodox Confessions of Faith?
9969When our Saviour died on the cross, why did He not revive at once?
9969When the matter is viewed in this light, does it not seem a moral necessity that all sin is already forgiven?
9969When we once receive the idea that divine love and power have no petty restrictions of place or time, will we not accept the larger theory?
9969Where do the insane go after death?
9969Where does he go?
9969Where then was He during the forty days when not visible to His disciples?
9969Who are they that are called?
9969Who are they?
9969Who can fathom that abyss of woe?
9969Who can say but some such divine yet free constraint may be exercised in the life to come?
9969Who will fathom the meaning of that sacrifice?
9969Why did He not prevent it?
9969Why did he not speak of endless torment?
9969Why does he not present the horrors of eternal fire in which he professes to believe?
9969Why has not the church the courage to expunge the old fatalism from her creed, and present to the world a statement that she really believes?
9969Why not extinguish him at once, and thus avoid so much temptation to evil?
9969Why render[ Greek: krima] as"judgment"in some places, and as"damnation"in others?
9969Why, then, did He not send them?
9969Why, then, does he not say so?
9969Why,--except that it was too utterly foolish,--not have rendered the following passages as they did the three just instanced?
9969Why?
9969Why?
9969Why?
9969Why?
9969Will He not therefore do the most and best that is possible to be done for each one of His creatures?
9969Will anything less satisfy Him than the salvation of all for whom He died?
9969Will he not persist in sin?
9969Will no one make the attempt to save it?
9969Will not infinite wisdom find a way?
9969Will not justice require a penalty, and an infinite one?
9969Will not the Christian church lose more than it gains by this worldly wisdom, which essentially is moral cowardice?
9969Will not the God of all mercy and of all resource provide them with a chance on the other side of death?
9969Will not the absence of his son be an everlasting pang?
9969Will not the grace and power that redeemed such a man as Saul be available in their case?
9969Will not the habit of their life culminate in an eternal refusal?
9969Will not the knowledge of that fact be an everlasting pang to the friends who have attained eternal joy?
9969Will not the light that is in her be darkness?
9969Will the impenitent have any suffering in the next life; and if so, of what kind, for what purpose, and of what duration?
9969Will the process of death effect it?
9969Will the promise not be fulfilled?
9969Will these qualities of His character be inoperative in a future life, when there will be such sin and suffering to appeal to them?
9969Will they not be reclaimed in the next?
9969Will you not have alternations of love and indignation?
9969With regard to a basis on which conscientious men can really unite, is it well to go so much into detail?
9969With regard to a basis on which conscientious men can really unite, is it well to go so much into detail?
9969With such feelings, how could we bear the thought that any so dear to us are in everlasting torment?
9969With what object?
9969Would He die for the world, and then permit any of the world to perish?
9969Would He not have resorted to it if He foresaw that His choice lay between eternal extinction and eternal fire, for the great majority of our race?
9969Would anything less satisfy Him?
9969Would he not stumble at the doctrine of endless torment?
9969Would it be possible to conceive of endless torment as being only a few stripes?
9969Would it be too much to hope for that?
9969Would it not be a reflection on love and power that are infinite?
9969Would it not be better to say candidly that we do not know?
9969Would it not be far better to believe steadfastly in a state of discipline and purification?
9969Would it not be more honest to accept a short statement of evangelical truth, which could be accepted without any reservation?
9969Would it not conduce to real success if this matter were maturely and honestly considered?
9969Would it not have been better and wiser never to create those millions of men than to extinguish them?
9969Would it not then be the main incentive to give these uncounted millions the Gospel, in order to save them from such a doom?
9969Would not such ambiguity pave the way for future dissension?
9969Would not that be a much better incentive to prepare for the end of life, than the half heathenish idea that there is nothing whatever to fear?
9969Would not that look very like a failure of the divine plan?
9969Would not the doctrine of Restoration, as I have tried to commend it, cut the nerve of enthusiasm for missions?
9969Would not the old philosophy be almost as good,"Let us eat and drink, for to- morrow we die?"
9969Would not the very thought of such a fate drive us insane?
9969Would not this be a wholesome Gospel for working men, and for all men?
9969Would not we see the same solicitude multiplied a thousand fold if it were realized that the issues involved are eternal?
9969Would there not be everlasting distress in that world of joy?
9969Would you not think it as a most horrid stigma on human wisdom, and infinitely more so on Divine?
9969Yes, but what about the untold millions who do not turn their present suffering to good account?
9969Yet if it is true, what could be more appropriate to the heathen mind of all countries?
9969Yet why should it not be, except that I was utterly unworthy?
9969Yet, if the author were asked, would not his creed require him to repudiate such an idea?
9969You remember his glorious response to our Lord''s challenge,"Whom say ye that I am?"
9969or"How can I give thee up?"
60056And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? 60056 And do you claim that little children are exempt?"
60056And do you really believe that Baptism brings remission of sin?
60056And in the next verse he asks,''how shall they preach except they be sent?'' 60056 And why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?"
60056And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
60056But did not Jesus say,''Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel?''
60056But how were they to receive the Holy Ghost?
60056But,asks the reader,"how shall a spirit be born of water, or be baptized in the water?"
60056But,says one,"was it not intended that these gifts and blessings should be limited to the days of the apostles, and to the apostles themselves?"
60056But,says one,"what matters it whether we go this road that you point out or some other?
60056Do you mean that these men, ministers of the gospel, have{ 278} no authority to officiate in that ordinance? 60056 Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead?
60056For whereas there is among you envyings and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
60056Freedom and reason make us men; Take these away, what are we then? 60056 He did, but was He then talking to modern ministers?
60056How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? 60056 If it is necessary for all men and women to be baptized, what will become of the good people who have died without having that privilege?"
60056Is it not recorded in Holy Writ,said the doctor,"that if we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved?"
60056Is it possible,say they,"this beautiful scene could ever have been the dreary waste we have heard our fathers describe?"
60056My minister, I suppose; why?
60056Now, Judge, what think you about Joseph Smith and Mormonism? 60056 On the day of Pentecost, many persons were convinced that Jesus was the Christ, and cried out,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
60056Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter His glory? 60056 Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan( an infidel?)
60056Then what has become of the gospel?
60056Then, Mr. Brown,said Fitzallen,"what particular part of the Christian faith appears to you as being the most difficult to understand?"
60056Well, suppose we accept this as the first round in the ladder, where will we find the second?
60056Well,says one,"are they not taught?"
60056What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? 60056 Who and what is that?"
60056Why, how is this?
60056Why?
60056Will the Judge now acknowledge that Joseph Smith was a true Prophet? 60056 Yes,"says the reader,"but there is water for it now; why not then?"
60056You are stating the case properly, but what did he tell them?
60056''Do you deny it?''
60056''Do you excuse it?''
60056( Symbol Athan.)?
60056*** When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
6005614- 12), why should not the followers of Christ be benefitted by them now?
600562,"Who may abide the day of his coming?
60056: Has God again revealed His will to mankind through Joseph Smith, the Prophet?
60056A.--He would say, as Ananias said to Saul of Tarsus,"Why tarryest thou?
60056A.--He would say,"Why do you call Lord, Lord, and do not perform the things he has said?"
60056After testifying of the mission and resurrection of Jesus, the Christ, in response to their inquiry,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
60056All the sinners in this town?
60056Also,"Where is boasting then?
60056Am I right as far as I have gone?"
60056Am I to understand from this that we must worship him without a body?
60056And I would ask, What more proofs does mankind{ 118} want to establish the fact that Joseph Smith was a Prophet of the living God?
60056And besides, since we know there are many thousand variations, how do we know that there are not many thousand more which have not yet been detected?
60056And can anybody possess the true testimony of Jesus without that spirit?
60056And does not St. John say that the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin?
60056And how can the present world escape a similar fate under similar circumstances?
60056And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
60056And how shall they hear without a preacher?
60056And how shall they preach except they be sent?"
60056And how shall they preach, except But how shall the preach except they be sent?
60056And if that is true, are not the spirits of men and women able to receive instruction and information when out of the body?
60056And if they were all one sect, But now are they many members where were the body?
60056And if thou say in thine heart: How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken?
60056And now why tarriest thou?
60056And now, to the fulfilment of the prophecy or revelation?
60056And was not one of the offices of that spirit to show them"things to come?"
60056And we ask-- if there was no such thing among the ancient Saints as baptism for the dead, why, then, does Paul refer to it in such positive terms?
60056And what is the result?
60056And what of the Mountain Meadow Massacre and the Danite band?
60056And what of thy teachers?
60056And who can doubt the result?
60056And will the Almighty reveal anything except to those who call upon Him in faith?
60056And yet I feel glad-- I can not but admire your system-- But why do the Latter- day Saints leave their native land, and go to America?
60056Are the books of the Bible all that is necessary for the guidance of men to eternal life and exhaltation, or, is continuous revelation necessary?
60056Are the preachers-- those who commonly preach in connection with the churches of the present day-- called of God as was Aaron?
60056Are these legal officers of the kingdom of God?
60056Are they all inspired by the Spirit of God, the gift of the Holy Ghost, and sustained by the doctrines of the Bible?
60056Are we displeased with anybody?
60056Are we to be forced to believe ourselves on the weaker side?
60056Are{ 268} these not parts and passions?
60056As Paul has it:"How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?
60056Be baptized and wash away his sins?
60056But I may be asked,"What means can we adopt to destroy this great evil in Utah?"
60056But John forbade him, saying, I have need{ 216} to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
60056But can the churches reconcile it to conscience that duty is as well performed in the one case as in the other?
60056But do the Latter- day Saints actually obtain these gifts?
60056But does not Jesus say that his blood was to be shed for the remission of sins?
60056But is it necessarily so?
60056But is it necessary to have laid hands upon one, in order to receive the Holy Ghost?
60056But is it true that the promises of God were fulfilled anciently in regard to this matter?
60056But was this promise also kept?
60056But what are women to do?
60056But what constitutes the faith and belief named here?
60056But what is becoming of us if such doctrines are not taught?
60056But what was the nature of His preaching to those who were held in captivity?
60056But who among all the sects of the age teaches it?
60056But who may abide the day of his coming?
60056But why should Southern men become camp- followers in this crusade?
60056But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
60056But would not polygamy make the women jealous of each other?
60056But would you have all men marry several wives each?
60056By what authority then was the organization of Christ''s church altered, and her most important members lopped off?
60056By what law?
60056Can every sinner come immediately forward and obey the Gospel when it is{ 530} preached, and thus become a child of God?
60056Can we wonder the world is sick of religion?
60056Could anything be more presumptuous on the part of a common uneducated farmer''s boy than such as assertion?
60056Could anything have proven more disastrous to his schemes than to promise people gifts which were not in his power to give?
60056Could he imagine that God would sanction his doings by pouring out his gifts and blessings upon people who were being deceived by a wicked impostor?
60056Could you give me a short description of the contents of this far- famed book?
60056Did Christ establish the true order or did He not?
60056Did God favour them the less on that account?
60056Did God speak through him, or, was he an enthusiast, an impostor?
60056Did he inculcate holy principles unto his fellow- men?
60056Did he really converse with Jesus Christ, or was it an imagination of a bewildered and excited mind?
60056Did it come true?
60056Did not Christ promise His disciples that after He went away the Comforter should come?
60056Did not Cornelius receive it without the laying on of hands, and even before he was baptized?
60056Did not Jesus say,''Suffer little children to come unto me?''"
60056Did not the Apostle John behold a glorious vision and receive a grand revelation, when banished to the Island of Patmos?
60056Did the Almighty ever commence a dispensation since the world began without a Prophet to declare His word, and without revealing His will?
60056Did the Southern States apply to other nations for help?
60056Did the war break out in South Carolina?
60056Did you say''foolish ideas?''
60056Do latter- day sectaries know more, understand better, and see clearer in divine things than did the Apostle Paul?
60056Do men gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles?
60056Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?"
60056Do our Protestant ministers, at the present time, profess to be sent of God as was Aaron?
60056Do they not all declare that revelation ceased when John received his vision, recorded in the Book of Revelation?
60056Do they not teach that though angels once ministered to men, the day of their coming has long since passed?
60056Do we believe this?
60056Do you agree with this?
60056Do you believe in having these things now?
60056Do you disagree with these ministers very much on other principles?"
60056Do you think you can obtain God''s blessing by being members of a church or churches that teach doctrines opposed to what Christ taught?
60056Do you want to be struck blind, deaf or dumb?
60056Does not the very fact Christ said there would be false prophets, convey the idea that there would be true Prophets also?
60056Does the gospel he preached tend to make men holy?
60056Else what are the meanings of such texts as the following?
60056For how could these things in the last days be known without such revelation, any more than Daniel could know them without revelation?
60056For what is an American, deprived of those rights?
60056For while one saith, I am of Paul, and another I am of Apollos, are ye not carnal[ A]?
60056For who can better direct my hesitation or inform my ignorance?
60056For ye are yet carnal; for whereas, there is amongst you envying and strife, and divisions; are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
60056Further, who fills the prisons as criminals?
60056Has God changed?
60056Has anything"perfect"come upon modern Christendom except"perfect"confusion?
60056Has he ever had as loyal or as firm a people?
60056Has he lost his dearest upon earth, and feels as if life itself were lost?
60056Has not His work on earth always been conducted by men divinely chosen, appointed and inspired?
60056Has not this prediction, delivered half a century ago, been remarkably fulfilled?
60056Has the Roman Catholic church the truth?
60056Has the spirit of God changed?
60056Has this prophecy been fulfilled?
60056Have Christians throughout the world, for nearly two thousand years past, been taught to pray for the coming of an event which had already transpired?
60056Have all mankind come to a knowledge of the truth?
60056Have not I, the Lord?"
60056Have the Christian churches done their duty to the Mormon people?
60056Have they all perished?
60056Have they any faith to call on God for a divine communication?
60056Have they not transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance and broken the everlasting covenant?
60056Have we any hope of enjoying the glory of God in our present sinful condition?
60056Have you a spirit?
60056Have you also a body?
60056Having answered this question:_ Where did we come from?_ let us now consider WHY WE ARE HERE.
60056He went to him, and when the scales fell from the eyes of Paul, or Saul, this man of God said to him:"Why tarriest thou?
60056How about his authority?
60056How can one describe a scene so inspiring?
60056How can they be baptised?
60056How can they get to heaven under such circumstances?
60056How can this small part be sufficient to us, since it was not sufficient to the first Christians?
60056How can those who believe the one reject the other?
60056How can we account for such a condition of things?
60056How could there be any remnant left of the divine authority held by the Apostles and Priesthood of the original Christian Church?
60056How could this be if Joseph the Prophet had not in his daily life been a living witness to the fact that he really communicated with God?
60056How could this be possible if all communication with God had ceased with the close of the New Testament?
60056How could this, the greatest of all dispensations, be ushered in without a Prophet and without revelation from God?
60056How could we_ return_ to God unless we had once been in His presence?
60056How do you do to- day?
60056How do you do?
60056How do you explain it?"
60056How does it agree with the Bible doctrinally?
60056How had Joseph the Prophet come to discover this fundamental truth?
60056How is it that, notwithstanding all preaching, faith is almost extinct on earth?
60056How is it?
60056How is this?
60056How many kinds of ministers are there in your Church?
60056How many people live in and around Payson now?
60056How many such men are there in Utah?
60056How much less then could we look for our heavenly Father to sustain those who administer in holy things without authority from Him?
60056How then about the promises made in the revelations from which I have quoted?
60056How then can he be saved in it?
60056How was Aaron called?
60056How was so minute a knowledge of the various offices and their duties obtained?
60056I ask the Baptist minister, what induces him to occupy his time in preaching up a particular creed?
60056I ask, of what use is his preaching?
60056I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
60056I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God?
60056IS BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION?
60056IS BELIEF ALONE SUFFICIENT?
60056If Christ said that these miracles-- manifestations of Almighty power-- should follow the believers, I say what reason have you to deny it?
60056If Cornelius had rejected baptism as non- essential, could he have been saved?
60056If God had not taught the prophet this"Doctrine of common consent,"who had?
60056If all this do n''t mean"much tribulation,"what does it mean?
60056If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
60056If any religious society, why not any civil society, until theft becomes common business throughout the land?
60056If he was not a servant of God would he not studiously have avoided to connect the Lord with any of his schemes in such a way?
60056If it harmonizes with the Bible, how can it be false?
60056If it is not reasonable, what are we to do?
60056If not, is it"Mormonism"or its opposite that has wrought such a woeful change?
60056If not, which are right and which wrong?
60056If not, why does the Lord make this specification and name the two exceptions?
60056If not, why has the Church dispensed with the officers that God placed in it for the purpose of bringing all to a unity of the faith?
60056If not, why not?
60056If pouring would do, why go into the water?
60056If so, how can you reconcile it with Scripture and morality?
60056If so, what necessity was there for an angel to come from heaven with the everlasting gospel, if it was already being taught to men?
60056If that be admitted, of course the next question of importance is, How was Aaron sent?
60056If the dead rise not at all, why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60056If the first task is within the range of possibility, what is there to discourage us from the smaller undertaking?
60056If the penalty is abolished, how can the law remain?
60056If they do not want to rob the people, why do they reach out their hands for such a grab as this?
60056If they were enjoyed by the early Saints, why should not the Saints of God possess them now?
60056If you believe it to be true, why are you in Michigan?"
60056In Thy holy habitation, Did my spirit once reside?
60056In my first, primeval childhood, Was I nurtured near Thy side?
60056In proof of this, I introduce the following observations:--The Savior says,"Why call ye me Lord, Lord, and_ do not the things_ which I say?"
60056In the midst of all this confusion one could only ask, Which is right and which is wrong?
60056In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
60056Is Christ divided?
60056Is Christ divided?
60056Is any sick among you?
60056Is he corrupt?
60056Is he dying and fears a coming eternity?
60056Is he surrounded by problems, many of which he can not solve?
60056Is he surrounded by temptation?
60056Is it a mere intellectual assent or opinion?
60056Is it because that would sweep away the crutches of their lame and halting pretence and cast their false theory prone in the dust?
60056Is it likely that a deceiver would have taught doctrines so unpopular, so little calculated to gain public favor?"
60056Is it not the spirit of man that receives and stores up intelligence conveyed through the bodily senses?
60056Is it possible that another Gospel might have been mistaken for the one of which Jesus spoke?
60056Is it possible that they are doomed to destruction?
60056Is it reasonable to suppose that God would set up two distinct religious bodies, the ministers of which teach different doctrines?
60056Is it so today?
60056Is it strange that intelligent Roman Catholics should consider sectarianism a wicked soul- destroying heresy?
60056Is it true that the bodies called"Christian"at present represent the Church of Christ?
60056Is man guilty?
60056Is not his mother called Mary?
60056Is not that enough that his predictions are proved to be true?
60056Is not the Almighty declared in scripture to be unchangeable?
60056Is not the prediction of Isaiah the Prophet concerning these times literally fulfilled?
60056Is not this a transgression of the law in this respect?
60056Is not this the very essence of the message delivered by Joseph the Prophet?
60056Is the Holy Spirit dead?
60056Is there a minister connected with the Christian denominations of the present day who professes to be sent of God by direct revelation?
60056Is there a more important blessing offered to mankind than the remission of sins?
60056Is there any evidence, supposing continuous revelation to be necessary, that Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God?
60056Is there any objection to this?
60056Is there anything in the New Testament to verify this statement so universally accepted as true among the"Christian"Protestantic world?
60056Is there not a possibility that, after all has been said and done, we may find there are also two sides to the Mormon question?
60056Is there not as much need of divine revelation to settle religious feuds and doctrinal differences in the 19th century, as at any previous period?
60056Is there not room enough upon the mountains?"
60056Is this doctrine believed in and practised by your people?
60056Is this not true?"
60056Is this practiced now in the Church of England, and if not, why not?
60056It may be asked, who fills the saloons and gambling hells?
60056Job certainly must have been somewhere when the"foundations of the earth were laid,"or why the question?
60056Let us mass our forces and meet them on even ground, and who knows whose may be the victory?
60056Many believed on him, and the result of their belief was that they said,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
60056May I ask, who do you intend shall baptize you?"
60056Must all this be believed?
60056Must we also_ do_ as well as_ believe_?
60056Must we say his predictions have been fulfilled;_ ergo_ he was a_ false_ prophet?
60056Must we, then, reverse every rule of logic in the case of Joseph Smith?
60056NOW WHERE WAS HIS AUTHORITY TO ORDAIN YOUNG JOSEPH?
60056No longer needed?
60056Now as soon as the people hear the Gospel preached by the Elders, they naturally inquire,"What has become of my father and my mother?
60056Now if He has no body, what became of the one He took away with Him?"
60056Now that is very plain, and what does it mean?
60056Now then, in what church do we find apostles and prophets?"
60056Now then, to whom was our Savior praying?
60056Now where can we find these signs following them that call themselves preachers of the Gospel, and why do they not follow?
60056Now, are day and light necessary for the physical welfare of man?
60056Now, as the heathen never heard the name of Jesus, what will be their fate in eternity?
60056Now, from whence had the youthful Prophet this discovery taught in the Bible, but not understood by the world?
60056Now, my friends, I will ask-- First:--Is it reasonable to suppose that God would sustain two distinct religious churches as his churches?
60056Now, my friends, do not the different sects of the day present us with a literal fulfillment of all these sayings?
60056Now, then, what have we before us?
60056Now, what instructions or arrangements are here left out?
60056Now, what was it?
60056Now, who are they?
60056Now, why did not this man stay and have a fair trial?
60056O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth?
60056Of what advantage would much water have been, if sprinkling or pouring were the mode?
60056Of works?
60056On coming up out of the water, what was it that lighted on Him in the form of a dove?"
60056On what ground is such an irrational position assumed?
60056Or does the New Testament confirm the conclusions we have arrived at in the perusal of the Old?
60056Or have not men changed the ordinances and institutions of heaven, and built up churches and promulgated doctrines of their own?
60056Or was the promise a false one?
60056Or was there one single theologian who had understood that God really is what He teaches us to call Him, Father?
60056Or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
60056Or will they, like the Jews formerly, reject the light of revelation, to their own damnation?
60056Or, have not men changed the order, ordinances, discipline, doctrines,{ 229} and spirit of the Church of Christ?
60056Or, in other words, are they called by revelation from God?
60056Or, shall we say through the devil?
60056Or, what is required of a true prophet?
60056Ought{ 243} not the inhabitants of the earth to be not only willing, but eager to receive a message from the eternal worlds?
60056Q.--Are there any conditions in this system which the sinner can not immediately fulfil, as soon as he understands them?
60056Q.--At Christ''s second coming, what will become of all those ministers and professors, and others who do not obey the Gospel?
60056Q.--But did he not say, that he was not sent to baptize, but to preach the Gospel?
60056Q.--But did not the Apostle thank God that he had not baptized many of the Corinthians?
60056Q.--But must not the Lord perform some special work, on His part, more than He has done, in order to convert our souls and make us Christians?
60056Q.--But was not Saul of Tarsus, while on his way to Damascus, converted and made a Christian by a special work of God?
60056Q.--But what would he say if they should refuse to comply with the requisition, and should continue praying?
60056Q.--But would they not"get religion in that way?"
60056Q.--But, what will become of all the people who have lived and died since the Gospel was perverted and before it was restored again?
60056Q.--Did not Cornelius and his friends receive the Holy Ghost before they were baptized?
60056Q.--How comes it that the Christian world( so called) have been so long without the Gospel in its fulness?
60056Q.--Is it not uncharitable to consider the Christian world all wrong, except such as obey the fulness of the Gospel?
60056Q.--Is it of any use for men to pray to the Lord to convert them and give them religion, while they neglect to obey the Gospel?
60056Q.--Was not the thief on the cross saved without baptism?
60056Q.--What has Christ said of those who would come into the sheep- fold by climbing up some other way besides the door?
60056Q.--What word of the Lord did he speak unto them?
60056Q.--What would have been his situation if he had continued to believe in Christ, and had not gone to Damascus and obeyed the Gospel?
60056Q.--What would have been the situation of the jailer and his household if they had believed on the Lord Jesus Christ, and had not obeyed the Gospel?
60056Q.--Would Cornelius and his friends have been saved, after all they had received, if they had refused baptism?
60056Q.--Would the thief on the cross have been saved if he had lived to hear the Gospel, and had opportunity to obey it, and refused?
60056Q.-How came the Latter- day Saints to understand this Gospel, and to be instruments in restoring it among mankind?
60056QUESTION.--What is the Gospel?
60056Said one,--"Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are ye?"
60056Say, O ye inhabitants of the world, can this glorious truth emanate from anybody but God?
60056Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?"
60056Shall I attempt to describe the scene at Nauvoo on that memorable evening?
60056Shall we give them up as reprobates, and make no effort to save them, and join in a crusade to crush them?
60056Sick?
60056So God Himself reasons:"Who hath declared this from ancient times?
60056Speaking to Job, one of the most ancient writers of the Bible, He says:"Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
60056St. Paul in writing to the Corinthians says:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
60056Superfluous?
60056That being true, how is it possible to believe that the Church of Christ had any existence on earth after that long continued darkness and apostacy?
60056The doctor replied,"There are none; but you must remember there must be a preacher, for''how shall they hear without a preacher?''"
60056The gentleman then read the names of the Three Witnesses and asked:"Mr. Cowdery, do you believe this book?"
60056The people are tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine that comes along, and when will the end be?
60056The question is often asked, what do the"Mormons"believe, and wherein do their doctrines differ from those of other religious denominations?
60056The question is, Does Christ promise that power to believers in the Gospel?
60056The question naturally arises, where had He been during these three days?
60056The question of Ananias was,"And now why tarriest thou?
60056The question"What shall I do to be saved?"
60056The question: Are the books of the Bible all that is necessary to guide us to the attainment of eternal salvation?
60056The reader asks,"What are we to come out of?"
60056The reader asks,"Who were these sons of God?"
60056The same morning, after Hyrum had made ready to go-- shall it be said to the slaughter?
60056The world is full of deeds of crime and darkness, and the question often arises-- Who is responsible therefore?
60056Then why did they leave the Church?
60056There are many who think hard when we tell them that the churches have all become corrupted, but the Lord hath spoken it, and who can deny His words?
60056There is only one question that can present itself to our minds in that connection, and that is: Did the boy tell the truth?
60056They can not exercise faith and repentance, qualifications necessary previous to baptism; then, why require the outward work?
60056They enquired of each other,"Is this not the carpenter''s son?
60056Through mere human wisdom?
60056Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven?"
60056To the learned divines and contending sectaries of modern Christendom?
60056To whom might it be expected that this angel should appear?
60056True, but is the smoothness to be all on one side?
60056Upon one occasion they came to Him with the question,"Why could not we cast him out?
60056WAS HE A PROPHET OF GOD?
60056WAS HE A PROPHET OF GOD?
60056WHAT is"Mormonism?"
60056Was Joseph the Prophet a good man?
60056Was he asking a favor of himself?"
60056Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
60056Was not the gift of prophecy bestowed upon members of the Church of Christ as one of the manifestations of the Holy Spirit?
60056Was not the ordination of the angel sufficient?
60056Was that the Gospel?
60056Was the slave question the_ casus belli_?
60056We are all redeemed by one Lord-- should that make us jealous of each other?
60056We are all the children of one heavenly Father-- should that make us jealous?
60056We ask then,"Will it do the same things it did anciently?"
60056We hear the question asked,"Do not the scriptures say that it is''eternal punishment''and''everlasting punishment?''"
60056We read that at the day of Pentecost people being pricked in their hearts began to cry, saying,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
60056We say He did and would ask, has any man a right to change it?
60056Well may we ask: Is it possible that such noble fruits of faith, hope and charity could be produced from anything that men could invent?
60056Were not Prophets established in the Church of Christ as members of His body?
60056Were they qualified to preach it?
60056Were those"great things"shown unto the children of men?
60056Were you made in the image of God, body and spirit?
60056What art thou, O man, but dust?
60056What believers did Christ speak about?
60056What can we do better than accept it?
60056What could she have been expecting?
60056What did Peter say?
60056What did that consist of?
60056What do the gospels teach concerning this question?
60056What do you think of them?
60056What effect did Jesus expect from the preaching?
60056What fault have you to find with it?"
60056What followed?
60056What gave the Prophet and his fellow martyrs power to endure all hardship and death at the hands of enemies?
60056What gave the former- day Saints the power to endure all for their religion?
60056What has caused it to lose its power, and become the uncertain teacher it is to- day?
60056What is the reason of this transformation?
60056What is the reason that men, who have heretofore been respected as ministers of religion, are now little thought of?
60056What is the reason that people talk of sacred things lightly?
60056What is the reason, my friends, that people are becoming irreligious?
60056What is the tree that has brought forth these excellent fruits?
60056What is to be understood by_ this_ Gospel of the kingdom?
60056What is your method?"
60056What law?
60056What mean ye?
60056What of the multiplied thousands of beliefs, creeds, faiths, dogmas and doctrines that flood the land?
60056What shall we do about them?
60056What tracts do you distribute?
60056What was it good for?
60056What was it, then, that gave to these unrewarded men, these outcasts, the tone of optimism we find in their writings?
60056What were the words?
60056What will be their fate?"
60056What will not His second coming, judging from this, bring with it?
60056What would the Lord reject them for?
60056What, then, becomes of Sectarianism?
60056What, we may now ask, is this latter- day kingdom like?
60056When He gave His apostles authority to preach, did that give all men who feel disposed to take the honor unto themselves, the same authority?
60056When shall I regain Thy presence, And again behold Thy face?
60056Whence, then, his authority for the sweeping declaration he made as to the condition of the so- called Christian churches?
60056Where also is the ordinance of laying on hands for the reception of the Holy Ghost with all His gracious gifts?
60056Where are the evidences of its permanency?
60056Where do we find it as it existed anciently?
60056Where had he learnt this?
60056Where in the whole world have these questions found their only possible solution to the satisfaction of all parties concerned?
60056Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
60056Which faction is the Church of Christ?
60056Which has the truth?
60056Which is the more likely supposition?
60056Which is the most probable supposition?
60056Which time did you tell the truth?"
60056Which will you have, my friends, the doctrine of the Bible or the doctrines of men?
60056Who can doubt it?
60056Who can then say that we in the books of the Bible have all that written which God ever intended to convey to mankind, and that revelation has ceased?
60056Who had pointed out this great philosophical truth to him?
60056Who has authority to administer it?
60056Who is proud and vain, lazy and filthy?
60056Who knows anything of the manner in which the ordinance should be solemnized?
60056Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
60056Who shall stand when he appeareth?
60056Who swears and lies and slanders?
60056Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
60056Who was his teacher?
60056Who would have believed such a work to have emanated from the Spirit of God?
60056Why are they baptized for the dead_?"
60056Why did he not wait and get it?
60056Why did not the Lord remit Paul''s sins through his fasting and prayer?
60056Why did not the Lord remit Paul''s sins through his fasting and prayer?
60056Why did not the great Apostle cure him instead of leaving him sick?
60056Why did they re- ordain each other?
60056Why do they not continue the quotation, and give the succeeding verses which form an integral part of the scriptural argument?
60056Why give them up and turn to the heathen of other lands, who neither understand our language nor have anything of race or sympathy in common with us?
60056Why interfere in their appointed and acknowledged{ 67} calling?
60056Why not labor in the fields, or at some mechanical trade?
60056Why not leave the work of salvation to them altogether?
60056Why not show to those whom we considered deluded a manner of living that will win them to us?
60056Why should this innocent age hasten to the remission of sins?
60056Why then all this flurry?
60056Why, then, should we not send missionaries to Utah, where only about 12,000 people practice and a little over 100,000 people believe in polygamy?
60056Why?
60056Why?
60056Why?
60056Why?
60056Why?
60056Will it be claimed that this promised perfection has come?
60056Will the Eternal Father reject all these His children because they did not obey a law which was not made known to them?
60056Will the"Christian"world believe?
60056Will they, or will they not, stand scrutiny?
60056With what principle are we more familiar?
60056Would God reveal a system of religion expressed in such_ indefinite terms_ that a thousand different religions should grow out of it?
60056Would it be agreeable to you to read a tract?
60056Would it not be impossible for a person to stand on the right hand of himself?
60056Would it not have carried with it a suspicion on its very surface?
60056Would you walk in and sit down?
60056You are surprised?
60056You have several children-- should that make your first- born jealous of the others?
60056You know if we can get to heaven one way, is not that as good as another?"
60056You say God has no body; did our Savior have one?
60056You say God is a spirit; does that prove He has no body?
60056You thought her subjected to all sorts of humiliating treatment, and that polygamy held her hopelessly in subjection?
60056You will not fail to call next week?
60056[ A][ Footnote A:"Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
60056[ C] Why then has the Spirit now ceased to manifest His presence?
60056_"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
60056and from whom dost thou receive thy power and blessings but from God?
60056and hast a devil?"
60056and his brethren James and Joses, and Simon and Judas?"
60056and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard, and how shall they hear without a preacher?
60056and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
60056and how shall they hear without a preacher?
60056and how shall they preach except they be sent?
60056and still more so to tell them of it?
60056and who shall stand when he appeareth?
60056and, What is the object of the"Mormon"Elders preaching in the Indian Territory?
60056can faith save him?
60056can man strive against the bucklers of Jehovah?
60056man, which is in him?
60056not a people seek unto their God?
60056of man which is in him?
60056or Baptists?
60056or Irvingians or Adventists?
60056or Luther''s faction?
60056or Methodists?
60056or Presbyterians?
60056or Quakers?
60056or Universalists?
60056or are they all wrong together?
60056or the Armenian?
60056or the Coptic?
60056or the Reformed church?
60056or the church of England?
60056or were you baptized in the name of Paul?
60056some ask, do you mean to say that the Church of England is practicing and teaching erroneous doctrines and ordinances?
60056they be well educated for the x._, 15. purpose and sent( by the board of officers)?
60056vii, 5); and now, can we believe that revelation then and there ceased?
60056was Paul crucified for you?
60056where were the body?
60056who can appreciate such things until long deprivation has made them precious?
60056why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60056why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60056why not let polygamy rest as the dead issue that it really is?
60056{ 384} Now, the question is simply this: Is the Bible clear enough so that it undoubtedly can be understood in only one way?
60056{ 396} What was, then, the nature of his message?
60056{ 408} Why did he not promise him a miracle?
60056{ 409} How could it be false?
60056{ 73} What does he say?
49618Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
49618Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
49618Art thou he,asks the King,"that troubleth Israel?"
49618Ave Marias?
49618Can these dry bones live?
49618Come thou and thy family into the ark,--what time could be more opportune than this first day of another year of God''s grace?
49618Have we trials and temptations, is there trouble anywhere?
49618He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him freely give us all things?
49618If God,says the apostle,"spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?"
49618If Thou, O Lord, shouldst mark iniquity, O Lord, who shall stand?
49618Is thine eye evil because I am good?
49618Is this vile world a friend to grace to help me on to God?
49618Lovest thou me--is the question,"more than these,"and where is the evidence?
49618Lovest thou_ me_?
49618Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou_ me_?
49618Thou fool, this hour thy soul shall be required of thee,--and how do you know whether the next summons may not mean you?
49618What are you doing?
49618What hast thou that thou hast not received?
49618What is there to confirmation?--teaching children in their teens to confess a faith they do not half comprehend?
49618What shall it profit a man if he should gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
49618What''s the use of going to church? 49618 What''s the use of going to the Lord''s Supper?
49618Which of you,He challenged His enemies,"convinceth me of sin?"
49618Who by searching,asks Job,"can find out God?
49618Who minds a monk? 49618 Why a priest?"
49618Why instruct the juvenile mind in such fetters of theology?
49618--that is, can such an idle, empty faith save him?
49618A man?
49618A more powerful one held him at his mercy; and what could he do to pluck out the sting of death beneath whose dominion he had completely fallen?
49618After our own plans, doing things to suit our own selves?
49618Again, when we are the recipients of gifts, we examine them, we give them careful scrutiny, we desire to know: What is that which we have received?
49618Am I His, or am I not?
49618And Elijah came unto all the people and said, How long halt ye between two opinions?
49618And are the returns adequate to the cost?
49618And are there any happy effects to be realized from the faithful performance of this duty?
49618And by what influences and agencies is His will done on earth but by this organization established by Himself for that purpose,--His holy Church?
49618And by whom, to continue the parable, will the separation be made?
49618And coming to the Reformed Churches, which of them believes in baptismal regeneration, accepts Baptism to be a christening?
49618And did not Abimelech, when about to fall into a like error, offer apology and make restitution?
49618And even granted that everything shall be propitious in that respect, have you ever seen persons on a sick- or death- bed?
49618And has that original scene on the shore of the Sea of Galilee and that question no concern and no application whatever for us?
49618And having regarded the prevalency of the evil eye, what shall we say to it?
49618And he thought within himself, saying, What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?
49618And how can God blame and punish us for not being better than He made us?
49618And how is this done?
49618And how is this vital question to be decided?
49618And how may I know whether my name is inscribed in this book of life?
49618And how shall we observe it?
49618And how will they look?
49618And how?
49618And in consideration of gifts so unspeakable is any offering of gold, or frankincense, or myrrh too large?
49618And in what way, coming to the second consideration, may we overcome this dangerous evil, worldliness?
49618And is Protestantism exempt?
49618And is his appeal not applicable in our own day?
49618And is the Church exempt?
49618And is there a single heart among the sons and daughters of Adam that dare offer remonstrance?
49618And is there a way of escape, as in the case of Egypt''s death and destruction?
49618And is this a sin to think little of?
49618And now let us regard: How should we read it?
49618And now turn to Christ and His Word,--what does it say?
49618And so, if I choose to remunerate these men after the manner that I have, what hurt or worry is that to thee?
49618And that duty-- where does it begin?
49618And that only- begotten Son, did He not love the world when He gave His heart''s blood to redeem it?
49618And the sorry consequence of all this?
49618And then, to conclude, the members of what Church are we?
49618And think you God is pleased with the dregs of the cup, the refuse and few declining years of a man''s life?
49618And this salvation is to be accomplished in what way?
49618And to this brilliancy of light was added a clear and distant voice ringing through the air,"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?"
49618And to whom, as you examine the Inspired Volume, are most of its contents directed?
49618And we should go borrowing to them, or hesitate to speak a modest word in our favor?
49618And what are they worrying about?
49618And what assurance have you, my youthful hearers, that you may not be among his victims in the succeeding year?
49618And what can you do to rid yourself of this?
49618And what did Jesus see in any of us to lead Him to visit us with His salvation?
49618And what dispensation is made of this light?
49618And what does a careful survey of that hymn- book reveal to us?
49618And what does it possess?
49618And what does that teach those of maturer years?
49618And what does the disciple reply?
49618And what is it?
49618And what is more God- honoring?
49618And what is that arrangement in respect to the future?
49618And what is the superstructure?
49618And what is to be done, with the scales always rising higher and higher and striking the very beam?
49618And what is to be done?
49618And what sort of a life is it?
49618And what teaching?
49618And what was the decision?
49618And what was the nature of his offense?
49618And what was there in it that is common to every case?
49618And what will that destiny be?
49618And what-- to consider the second and larger part of our discourse-- are some of the distinguishing traits of its members?
49618And when it comes to the New Testament,--how are we to understand the conception of the virgin birth of our Savior?
49618And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto His disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?
49618And whence was deliverance to come?
49618And which are these lessons, and how may this enemy be overcome?
49618And which are these?
49618And which is it?
49618And which is our spiritual sword?
49618And who can resign himself to sleep, the emblem of death, and to his bed, the type of his grave, without saying a few words of Christian committal?
49618And who has not heard and read of the Romans and the ancient Egyptians and Persians?
49618And who is not bent with grief as he reads of David and of Solomon?
49618And who is to blame?
49618And who, during the day, can not find a few moments to lift up his thoughts on high?
49618And why did He love man?
49618And why is a deserter''s doom made so awful?
49618And why not?
49618And why, brethren, bring before you these solemn truths?
49618And why, to come to our next consideration, why is this?
49618And why-- that is the concluding feature of our contemplation, why has it visited us?
49618And why?
49618And why?
49618And will you contend that the Word of God and the water of Holy Baptism make those who hear and receive it hypocrites and spiritual counterfeits?
49618And yet is it not this ordinary, common- sense method, which they apply so keenly otherwise, that so many disregard in matters of soul?
49618And yet, glorious as this all is, is it not true that the Bible is a book that is shut and sealed?
49618And yet, was there no badge, no mark of distinction?
49618Anything further than that the land was fertile?
49618Are there no formalists among those who profess to be members of, and visit, our churches?
49618Are we to say, I am very sorry, and thus hide our light under a bushel?
49618Are you a man, or woman, of prayer?
49618As you grow in age, do you grow in heavenly- mindedness, draw closer to your God?
49618At present we have all living bodies, but in those living bodies, what is the state of the soul?
49618At such times are we shy of doing differently from other people when we know and feel what is right?
49618At that time it was,"Is Jehovah the Lord God?"
49618Aye, does it not frequently call for courage even to be known as a church- member?
49618Because he was so lovable?
49618Because it solves, as nothing else can solve, the great problem of Religion,"How can man be saved, justified before God?"
49618Believe it that when a man can look up like the man Saul of Tarsus, and say,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
49618Beloved, are we not rapidly falling upon such times?
49618Beloved, as to what is the proper ideal and purpose of the Church, that is for Him to say who founded the Church; and what does He say?
49618Beloved, is this not a particular which many who profess to be Christians do not apprehend?
49618Beloved, when you reflect what this world would be without this divine Christmas gift, then we might well ask, Would life be worth living without Him?
49618Below is its gigantic base; then your eye runs up the mountain side, and you see-- what?
49618Bind yourself?
49618But are we quite sure that we have not imbibed a little of it unconsciously?
49618But does he, therefore, desist from completing the structure?
49618But does not the Bible teach that"by one sacrifice,"_ viz._, by His sacrifice upon Golgotha,"Christ hath forever perfected them that are sanctified"?
49618But does not the Church of Rome believe that too?
49618But had the man nevertheless gone back to his sinful life, would that have made the healing of no account?
49618But have those that so feel ever thought it over?
49618But have you, my dear hearers, ever known of a noble and holy work, no matter what it is, that did not meet with some criticism?
49618But how can the lamb cope with the lion?
49618But how do we secure this satisfaction of an almighty Savior?
49618But how was it to be done?
49618But how were those two mites viewed by Him whose eyes were as a flame of fire, and who searcheth the reins and the hearts?
49618But is it not a delusion?
49618But it was now too late, and yet, whose fault was it?
49618But let us ask ourselves, What if everybody around us did not do so?
49618But let us come to the final question: By what power or remedy does Christian Science heal, or, rather, claim to heal?
49618But shall we abandon to him the territory?
49618But since when are silver and gold and splendid edifices the marks of the Church?
49618But these things must be put in their right place; and which is that?
49618But to whose efforts is this mainly due?
49618But what advantage have they over us?
49618But what means that statue at His side-- whose is it?
49618But what of an explanation of these apparently so contradictory passages?
49618But what say the Scriptures?
49618But when it comes to the questions: Who is God?
49618But where is now his vow, where his altar, where the tenth of all his possessions, as he had promised?
49618But whose shall be the blame, who be the loser?
49618But, asks the voice of our text:"Lovest thou me more than these?"
49618But-- what when the entertainment is over, and your wraps carefully labeled with your name are handed back to you?
49618By attending a few services during which we are present in body, but largely absent in spirit?
49618By lighting up a few candles on our trees?
49618By social science and service?
49618By what are they to know each other and to be known of one another?
49618Can any one take coals of fire into his bosom and not be burned, handle pitch and not be soiled?
49618Can any two opinions be more opposite in appearance?
49618Can faith save him?"
49618Can the Church, through its called ministers, forgive sins?
49618Can we think of these things, and not blush at our own selfishness?
49618Can you bear to be thus slain by the Law?
49618Can you bear to be told that, virtuous as many of you may be, you must seek salvation as sinners?
49618Can you bear to have it forced upon you:"Be not conformed to this world"?
49618Coming down the ladder of life, who were the people that murmured against the owner of the vineyard?
49618Could Peter forgive sins?
49618Could it be He?
49618Could it be true that He whom His nation had crucified was indeed the Messiah, risen and alive?
49618Could the apostles forgive sins?
49618Decorating our windows and walls with some sprigs of garlands and green?
49618Desiring to bear our part in that tuneful service, can our lips be silent on earth?
49618Did God actually create man out of the dust of the ground, or is he the creature of evolution?
49618Did He not perform a miracle, turning water into wine?
49618Did he go to labor elsewhere?
49618Did his health fail?
49618Did not Paul love the world?
49618Did the judgment- hall echo the words of the Philippian jailer,"What shall I do to be saved?"
49618Did virtue conquer?
49618Divorce, what is it practically, in effect, but enabling men and women to live in successive polygamy?
49618Do men act with such infatuation in other and far less important matters?
49618Do not most clergymen of progressive ideas put allegorical interpretations upon its stories, for instance, the fall of man into sin?
49618Do not the hymns drag along at times so dull and spiritless because many never open their lips?
49618Do the fruits of your discipleship abound in greater liberality and activity?
49618Do these things not constitute the light of life of man?
49618Do they think they can, as they claim, improve upon, perfect, that propitiatory sacrifice?
49618Do we not read that God so loved the world that He gave His only- begotten Son?
49618Do you influence it, or are you influenced by it?
49618Do you know of none in your circle of acquaintances swept low by the grim reaper whom we call death?
49618Do you make your choice of friends from these professed worldly men and women?
49618Do you pray thoughtfully, regularly, cheerfully?
49618Do you read God''s Word at home, say grace at table, have family devotion?
49618Do you rejoice at His coming with holy joy?
49618Do you, then, belong among the good?
49618Does Baptism work forgiveness of sin?
49618Does it not lie in the very nature of the Book?
49618Does it pay to be one?_ To begin with, let it be noted that Christianity connects with cost; it_ does_ cost to be a Christian.
49618Does it pay?
49618Does it secularize you and make you unfit for prayer?
49618Does it silence your testimony of Christ, and cool down your interest and enthusiasm for the Church?
49618Does one contract good habits easier than bad, or the reverse?
49618Does this doctrine sound strange and hard to believe to the carnal understanding?
49618Education of mind, culture of intellect?
49618Elijah''s question,"How long halt ye between two opinions?"
49618Else why these perplexing anxieties, this tormenting solicitude?
49618For the clergy, that the ministers might have some texts to preach on?
49618For the determining of the question,"Is Jesus Christ God?"
49618For what is a Christian?
49618For what is a man of prayer?
49618For what is man?
49618For what is the Church?
49618For what?
49618For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?
49618For whom did He cause it to be written?
49618For you to live-- is it Christ?
49618Formulated by the Lord Himself in the Gospel- lesson of this day, it now reads:"What think ye of Christ?
49618From man?
49618Go, and question among Christ''s followers, consult the thousands of books that are flooding the market,--what do they teach?
49618Has death broken the family circle, and is the heart bleeding under bereavement?
49618Has it ever brought you any gain?
49618Has sickness prostrated one?
49618Has that ever been done, you question?
49618Have I not the right to do as I like with my own money?"
49618Have they forgotten the First Commandment which says:"Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness to bow thyself down to them"?
49618Have you ever seen anything but a cross raise men?
49618Have you ever, since connected with this church, made one serious attempt to reclaim an erring brother or sister?
49618Have you grown in grace and in the knowledge of your Lord and Savior?
49618Have you paid the first cost?
49618Have you remained unmarried because some people have proved failures in marriage?
49618He asks:"What doth it profit though a man say he hath faith, and hath not works?
49618He had been persecuting the Christians, and now comes a voice from heaven, saying,"Why persecutest thou Me?"
49618He saith to him the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
49618He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
49618He should neglect His loving providence, leave and forsake thee this year?
49618He stands before us this very moment again, that omnipotent Son of God, that compassionate Savior, and asks,"Wilt thou be made whole?"
49618He thought within himself:"What shall I do because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?"
49618Helpless, powerless, hopeless creature, how could he cancel the curse that rested upon soul and body and ailing earth?
49618Here is a man who insures his life,--why?
49618Here was the voice of Jehovah Himself,--what could he do but submit?
49618Here, then, are a few criterions, and now, with all sincerity, repeat the question once more,"Lovest thou me?"
49618His great question was,"What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul?"
49618How about God''s Christmas gift?
49618How can I overcome my worldliness?_ And may God''s wisdom and blessing attend our meditation!
49618How can a man be a proper child of God who will not so much as give His name as a believer?
49618How can any one who has looked up to that divine Sufferer in faith crucify Him anew by unholy living?
49618How can faith in the Savior then be wrought, maintained, forgiveness of sins secured, hope and salvation?
49618How can they be?
49618How can they prove that the human race and language do not extend back to one common stock?
49618How can they tell that this world of ours is too small to engage Jehovah so deeply for its welfare?
49618How can we expect to conquer that enemy who conquered our first parents in the strength of their original purity?
49618How can you thus be light- bearers, according to God''s direction?
49618How could He secure it?
49618How could I refuse to shun Every sinful pleasure, Since for me God''s only Son Suffered without measure?
49618How could a man tread upon the waters?
49618How could he tell when he was converted?
49618How could the hearers do this if they were prohibited from reading the Bible?
49618How did they get light?
49618How do you regard the things of the world in your heart, and how do you regard the people of the world?
49618How frequently does this lamentation reach a pastor''s ear,"What have I done that God should thus deal with me?"
49618How has it been with the worship, the attendance at services?
49618How imperative, then, that we should analyze what worldliness is and plant an interrogation in our heart: Am I worldly?
49618How is it possible to work for God, or fight for Him, if we are tardy in holding communion with Him?
49618How is that a proof of Christ''s divinity?
49618How is that to be understood?
49618How is the dispute to be settled?
49618How many a one when he asks himself, How was it possible that I should have fallen so deeply and strayed so far from my God?
49618How many ever give thought as to this providential dealing-- have stopped to ask whence it comes, or what profit and lessons may be in it?
49618How many parents cooperate with the Christian instructors?
49618How many times have you gone in these twelve months, these fifty- two Sundays?
49618How often do parents inquire about the Catechism and Bible history lesson?
49618How receive its spiritual and highest blessedness unto ourselves?
49618How shall we face it?
49618How shall we receive Him?
49618How soon this may take place, who can declare?
49618How was it at the time of the Savior?
49618How was it possible for Timothy to tell when he commenced to be a Christian?
49618How were the Israelites affected when God appeared at the Red Sea?
49618How, I ask, can these things be?
49618How, in this busy life of ours, shall we ever be able to give ourselves over to never- ceasing prayer?
49618How, then, does this touchstone apply to you?
49618How, then, to make a few direct words of application, is it with you, my dear hearer?
49618How?
49618How?
49618How?
49618How?
49618I am clear from all sin"?
49618If we are to rise, some to rewards and some to punishments, what-- let each conscience ask-- what shall be my position?
49618If we see a relative or friend deliberately going into danger, taking a course which means ruin to his character, ruin to his soul, what is our duty?
49618If you see young people neglecting religious duties, slinking about after dark in bad company, going with those who bet and gamble,--let them go?
49618In other words, are you a sincere and simple believer in Christ Jesus?
49618In other words, without figure, lay before you the question: Why are you not a church- member?
49618In our own strength?
49618In what respect?
49618Is Baptism administered, the Lord''s Communion received?
49618Is a doctor to be blamed for entering a hospital full of suffering invalids?
49618Is financial depression over all the land, labor unobtainable, wages low, and bread scarce?
49618Is ghastly pestilence mowing down its victims?
49618Is it easier for a sober man to become a drunkard than for a poor, miserable, besotted drunkard to trace his steps back and to become sober?
49618Is it much different-- to take up another point-- with our partaking of the Lord''s Supper?
49618Is it not because you permit every one, without distinction and discrimination, to read the Bible?
49618Is it not fitting that it should be so?
49618Is it not just as incongruous, my dear Christian, for you to perplex yourself with thoughts of anguish that God can not provide for you any more?
49618Is it not rather a blessed demonstration of His fidelity to his profession to go to such ailing people?
49618Is it not simply a matter of convenience, custom, inheritance, yes, sometimes of fashion or of business?
49618Is it reasonable to do this?
49618Is it so now?
49618Is it the Lord''s message, or is it some conceit of his own?
49618Is it the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost, as St. Paul says to Titus, chapter 3?
49618Is it to torment you before the time?
49618Is it, therefore, necessary that every believer should be able to designate the precise time of his conversion?
49618Is my service thy delight?
49618Is not ancient Greece with its music, painting, poetry, and the arts the model of modern states?
49618Is not everything that we find recorded in the Scripture written for our learning, our warning?
49618Is that all that his sickness was intended for, that is included in his recovery?
49618Is that the best that God can give us?
49618Is that the way it is in a well- regulated household?
49618Is the Word of God preached in the"Big Church"?
49618Is there a doubt?
49618Is there a personal devil, or is the devil only to stand for evil in the abstract?
49618Is there an explanation?
49618Is there any sin the grace of Jesus can not pardon, or His blood wash away?
49618Is there any wound this great Physician can not heal?
49618Is there no halting, limping, swaying, and swerving between two opinions?
49618Is there no indecision of conduct there, no limping, no dividing of one''s heart between Baal and Jehovah?
49618Is there no outward ceremonial observance there, no form of godliness without the power thereof?
49618Is there no page of your history that you would obliterate, no leaf that, with God''s permission, you would tear from the book of life''s story?
49618Is there no speech to unsay, no act to undo, no day, Sunday, or evening to spend better?
49618Is this right?
49618Is this the fault of marriage or education?
49618Is your name enrolled among the list of passengers?
49618Is, to conclude, Christ such a light to you?
49618It is Christ''s provision for the salvation of man,--how?
49618It is an old problem and a constantly recurring problem: Why does God deal so, and why does He deal so with those who are His people?
49618It is so with Him who asks"Lovest thou me?"
49618Laughingly he rejoined,"You will never be able to do that, will you?"
49618Listen to the trend of conversation, the topic of discussion in people''s homes-- what is it?
49618Lives there a person so happy as to look back on the past and feel no remorse, or forward to the future and feel no fear?
49618Lord Lyttleton asked,"What is the result of your work?"
49618Lord, what wilt Thou have me do?"
49618Lovest thou my Word, my house, my sacraments?
49618Lutherans?
49618Moreover, what are we coming to if we regard only the rich as under obligation to give?
49618Moreover, what does all this envy of a fellow- man''s better fortune avail?
49618My beloved hearer, what is the measure of your love?
49618My beloved, have you ever reflected what a most excellent appointment that is?
49618My dear hearer, have you entered into that ark?
49618My dear hearer, have you undergone that change of heart, experienced that inner sorrow?
49618My dear hearers, did this love ever in the history of the Church form such a distinguishing badge?
49618Need I inform you what that typified, of whom that lamb was a type and shadow?
49618No one among those with whom you are now living or among those that have gone before-- to whom you would bear yourself otherwise than you have done?
49618Now, beloved, we leave it to the smallest child-- is this making Christ the foundation?
49618Now, how are we to distinguish between the real and pretended messengers of Christ?
49618Now, this is the most important part, how may it be overcome?
49618Now, what shall we make of this wonderful dualism, as we may call it?
49618Now, what shall we think, what say, to sustain ourselves amid experiences like that?
49618Now, whence did this evil come from?
49618Now, where should a physician be but with the sick and the dying?
49618Of the congregation that is looking up into my face this morning, twenty, thirty, fifty years, where shall it be?
49618One has only to look into one''s own heart, and what do you find there, good or evil?
49618Or are there no tests by which to find out?
49618Or are you able to say with the Apostle,"Lord, Thou knowest that I love Thee"?
49618Or do you claim you do not know how?
49618Or do you keep your children from being educated because some educated people are great rascals?
49618Or need we any examples for what harm they have done?
49618Or what to him whose dwelling is in flames, to place a ladder for his rescue, if he will not so much as step upon it?
49618Or, in other words, Is He, Jesus Christ, God?
49618Others come with a commendable degree of regularity, but is there participation in the services and punctuality in arriving?
49618Our question is,_ Why_ does the needle so turn?
49618Over against this, what possessions does our Church glory in?
49618Overcome with remorse, Saul raises his sightless eyeballs on high and asks,"Who art Thou, O Lord?"
49618Peter was grieved because He said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
49618Prayer: What is there to it?
49618Rather, should I say, who has made that which is great and grand in art, in music, in literature-- the masterpieces, the sublimest productions?
49618Read those letters:"Wanting,"and ask yourself, Does that mean me?
49618Saints and popes?
49618Shall I for that reason keep my hands from filling grapes into my church basket?
49618Shall the Savior say unto thee as Delilah said unto Samson:"How canst thou say, I love thee, when thy heart is not with me?"
49618Shall we not make reprisal upon the enemy, consecrate to the divine Giver His first- fruits?
49618Shall we refuse to take it?
49618Shall we say that we will have none of it?
49618Should we therefore avoid it and dislike it?
49618Should we therefore dislike it, reject it, or should we cleanse the furniture and the floor?
49618Should you, because you are no church officer or esteemed pillar in the sanctuary?
49618Simple, is it not?
49618Simply enough; a man who has been in the very grip of the last enemy and has recovered, can not but reason thus:"What if I had died?
49618So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
49618Something within us-- something confined to this world?
49618Support of body?
49618Take, drink; this is my blood,"literally or figuratively,"is"meaning"represents"?
49618Taking up some practical lessons on the subject of conversion: What was there in St. Paul''s case that need not be looked for in other cases?
49618That question is,"What''s the use?
49618That where faith in Jesus Christ exists, it must show itself by works._ To begin with,--what is it for a man to be justified?
49618The Mother of Protestantism,--what church is it?
49618The application of all this?
49618The civilization of to- day-- whose product is it but of His religion?
49618The difference?
49618The divine Householder still has occasion to ask,"Is thine eye evil?"
49618The good old Bible Book--"is it really what has been claimed for it?"
49618The malice of the chief priest, the treachery of Judas, the cowardice of Pontius Pilate?
49618The narrative of Balaam, or Jonah, of the men in the fiery oven,--are they to be received as they read?
49618The only determining factor in this, as in all articles of our religious belief, is, What saith the Scripture?
49618The question at issue:"Is the Lord God?
49618The reflections, my beloved, and the constant cry,"What is the Church doing for its members?
49618The supply of man''s foremost and chief requisite-- what is that?
49618The truth had smitten to the heart, and then?
49618The truth of his remarks, however, who would wish to contest?
49618The voice said:"Cry,"and the faithful messenger said:"What shall I cry?"
49618Then saith the woman of Samaria unto Him:"How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?"
49618Then why envy the man whom God has gifted with talents of mind and tongue?
49618Then, too, when does the Bible say that a man can convert himself at any time that he chooses?
49618There is none of us who fails to take a glance at the daily paper,--why not at the Bible?
49618There was one thing they possessed, which is now so largely lacking,--what is it?
49618These are faults, and when one is overtaken in such a fault, then it becomes my Christian duty and yours to restore such a one-- how?
49618These men gave"much"( much when the amount was considered, much according to their own opinion and their admirers); yet, was it much relatively?
49618They are sometimes disposed to cry out with terror,"What can it mean?"
49618This child resting at His mother''s breast( who can grasp it?)
49618This is our second consideration: Where?
49618This night thy soul shall be required of thee; then whose shall those things be which thou hast provided?
49618This we learn from the next point of consideration: Who shall be the judged?
49618Those four words, and particularly, the one chosen for our immediate devotion,"Tekel,"has it no spiritual warning for us?
49618Through whom has the whole Church been redeemed from the bondage of Antichrist?
49618To David''s prayer,"Lord, remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions,"have you no solemn and hearty Amen?
49618To a life of godliness, to a conduct becoming a Christian, to the duties incumbent upon a member?
49618To amass wealth?
49618To conclude,--there should be any right- thinking, calculating person that, having begun, will fail to complete the building of this tower?
49618To conclude: How far, Christian brethren, have we been faithful to the admonition of the text?
49618To discredit it is to discredit the Bible, to contradict our blessed Lord, to shut one''s eyes willfully against the truth, and what is it?
49618To procure honor?
49618To provide for your family?
49618To repeat and publicly set aright one objection sometimes met with in our circles: What good does Baptism do?
49618To serve the Lord, to speak for Him, is this your delight?
49618To what end had all his efforts in the interest of true religion been if he was to be cut down before they could be carried through?
49618To what extent has it entered, and does it enter, into your religious life?
49618To what?
49618Trembling and astonished he said,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
49618Was it to conceal his grief at the fatal intelligence he had received from the prophet?
49618Was it, too, dissolved, forfeited, lost?
49618Was there not something very instructive in this appearance at such a time?
49618Was truth victorious?
49618We call this adding of the superstructure, consecration, and what does it involve?
49618We glory that we accept the whole Bible, but who studies the Bible as a whole most earnestly?
49618We had respect to the evil example of parents,--why, correspondingly, should it not make for good?
49618We have in our midst a willing band of Sunday- school teachers; what are they doing but helping to bring the message to the hearts of our youth?
49618We need only settle down to a faithful and impartial scrutiny with ourselves to find out,"Lovest thou me more than these?"
49618Wealth, affluence of estate?
49618Weighed in this balance, what shall we say of our Communion Table?
49618Weighing ourselves, what report have these fifty- two Sundays to give of our congregation as a whole and of you, my dear member, as an individual?
49618Well, then, what right had these self- constituted saints and judges to find fault?
49618Were not the words rather applicable to the early disciples than to us and our days?
49618Were they not common laborers, who had been hired to work for the day, day laborers?
49618What Christian, arising from his bed in the morning, can neglect his prayer?
49618What His purposes toward us men, purposes of damnation for offenses and sins committed against His holiness?
49618What about them?
49618What are health and comfort and wealth, and all earth''s emoluments in comparison with the life hereafter?
49618What are these but the forms of godliness without the power thereof?
49618What are they but vultures that feed on the carrion of sin, making men''s lusts and depraved animal passions a source of ungodly gain?
49618What are those but just so many places and occasions of direct temptation to sin?
49618What are you doing unto the Lord''s brethren and thus unto Him?
49618What attitude, then, becomes those who have upon them declining years?
49618What authority have they for their high- sounding, but hollow assertions?
49618What benefit has it ever brought you?
49618What benefit is there in being a Christian, erecting such a tower?
49618What can afford me peace against a conscience that convicts me of wrong and offense against the holy God?
49618What caused the twenty and three thousand to perish in one day, their white carcasses to strew the wilderness sand?
49618What could he do to show the danger signal?
49618What could it be, that moving form?
49618What did He mean by"life"?
49618What did that prove?
49618What did the Apostle mean by"wood, hay, and stubble"?
49618What does a foundation amount to if the superstructure be not reared?
49618What does it cost to be a Christian?__ II.
49618What does it mean?
49618What does our Lord Himself say was His mission in this world?
49618What does that mean?
49618What does the king do?
49618What does the priest do?
49618What effect has it upon your religious life and professions?
49618What else does?
49618What good does food do you if you do not digest it, take the strength out of it, the necessary qualities?
49618What good does it do?
49618What guarantee has he to count securely on salvation if he refuses to say before men whether he takes Christ as his Redeemer, or not?
49618What guarantee have you that there is a life beyond this?
49618What has it been?
49618What have you that you would n''t have if you had not prayed?"
49618What hinders us from doing likewise, pastors and teachers, educating, tending, and feeding the flock of God?
49618What if the incoming rays do show us the dust that lies upon furniture and floor?
49618What if the spiritual Sun reveals to us our darling sins and ignorances?
49618What if there was a St. Paul and an Augustine and a Luther and a Walther, and if to- day we have men in the ministry who quite overshadow me?
49618What illustrations might I employ?
49618What is His will?
49618What is Lent?
49618What is confirmation?
49618What is it in its significance but the conflict of Mount Carmel over again?
49618What is it that they are holding in their hands, busily twisting the beads while their lips move in devotion?
49618What is it?
49618What is it?
49618What is its object in doing so?
49618What is sin?
49618What is that experience?
49618What is that key?
49618What is that?
49618What is the Lord''s message?
49618What is the best way to prepare for a profitable and advantageous Lent?
49618What is the burden of their care?
49618What is the cause?
49618What is the doctrine of the Trinity?
49618What is the meaning of all this?
49618What is the office or the power of the Keys?
49618What is the remedy, or the remedies, that might be suggested?
49618What is the use of being over- much concerned about the future?"
49618What is this but being ashamed?
49618What is this but being, in reality, ashamed of His words?
49618What is this but staying away because they are ashamed to confess Christ and His words before men?
49618What is worldliness, and how can I tell whether I am worldly or not?__ II.
49618What jurisdiction and power?
49618What kind of report will yours be?
49618What lesson may be gathered from this thrilling story?
49618What message does he deliver?
49618What more satisfactory assurance would we desire for that than what is told us in the text?
49618What parent or mother has not discovered, in correcting a disobedient boy, that he is uniformly punishing the wrong one?
49618What prompted this poor widow to give?
49618What sacrifice art thou bringing?
49618What say you?
49618What secret and invisible hand twists it around and causes it to point always the same way?
49618What self- denial was there connected with it?
49618What sentiment prompted it?
49618What sort of Christian are you?
49618What tactics does this spiritual enemy employ?
49618What was it that caused Sodom and Gomorrah, the cities of the plain, to go down in fire and brimstone?
49618What was it?
49618What was it?
49618What was this but the form of godliness without the power?
49618What would our Lutheran Church be and do with it?
49618What would we do without it?
49618What would we think of a child accepting its holiday gifts without showing appreciation, and speaking not a word of acknowledging thanks?
49618What"these"?
49618What''s the use of prayer?
49618What, then, became of the marriage relation?
49618What, then, is our duty-- to come to the second consideration-- in this respect?
49618What, then, is worldliness?
49618What, then, must their number be?
49618What, then, to come to the next particular, shall we do if we have become guilty in this respect?
49618What, then, was left for Him to do but to return where He had come forth, to ascend on high?
49618What, to begin with, is meant by an"evil eye"?
49618What, to come to the next consideration, is the duty of Christ''s people?
49618What?
49618What?
49618When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?
49618When Jesus, therefore, passed by and saw him in this helpless condition, and knowing his past history, He asked him,"Wilt thou be made whole?"
49618When Saul was smitten down on the way to Damascus, he was asked by a heavenly voice,"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?"
49618When does His kingdom come?
49618When is God''s name hallowed?
49618When the head of the family commands his children to attend divine service, but himself does not, what, in fact, is he teaching but to stay away?
49618When the minister turns to the people and says,"The Lord be with you,"is he supposed to address only four singers and an organist?
49618When they had finished their meal, Jesus said to Simon Peter,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
49618When, then,--that is the question to which our text leads up,--when have we the form of godliness together with the power thereof?
49618Whence came all these hundred and one different sects, these endless conflicting opinions, this skepticism among you Protestants?
49618Whence comes the revenue for the support of our Orphanage, Altenheim, Hospital, City Mission?
49618Where are those brilliant statesmen, a Bismarck, a Webster, a Calhoun, and a Clay, upon whose lips admiring senates hung with wonder and delight?
49618Where does the sanctification of that day take place but in His Church, in the observance of its institutions?
49618Where shall I stand?
49618Where shall be_ our_ place, what_ our_ portion at that time, in that day?
49618Where, then, is the exaltation?
49618Where, then, was there room for a sudden and marked change in him?
49618Whether our Lord was a Socialist, or not, that depends upon the definition,"What is a Socialist?"
49618Which are the richest and most prosperous and flourishing nations in our day?
49618Which are we?
49618Which believes in the real presence of Christ''s body and blood in the Sacrament?
49618Which is that seal?
49618Which is that?
49618Which is the correct Bible teaching and practice?_ The Lord grant us understanding and wisdom!
49618Whither?
49618Who are those who have done good?
49618Who can alter them?
49618Who can find out the Almighty to perfection?"
49618Who can question that there is as much to awaken our grateful joy in our Savior''s ascension as in any other event of this marvelous destiny?
49618Who can say what this is?
49618Who dare say that the world in its present condition would be what it still is without this check, this intruder upon the affairs of life?
49618Who does not sleep?
49618Who first gave the Bible to the people?
49618Who has ever brought us information regarding it?
49618Who has footed the bills?
49618Who has taken possession of everything great and grand in our age?
49618Who is the one that is willing to give a helping hand?
49618Who is the sympathetic person?
49618Who is to blame?
49618Who was the first to begin modern mission work?
49618Who will dispute that Rome is rich, possesses much?
49618Who, then, was it?
49618Who, to mention one more particular, gives most liberally for the support of the Church and for charity?
49618Who, we question, was this man Demas?
49618Whoever builds a house without having some unpleasantness, and sometimes great unpleasantness?
49618Whom do they treat of?
49618Whose Son is he?"
49618Whose bosom has failed to beat higher with noble resolution and holy endeavor when kneeling before his God in prayer or at the sacred Communion?
49618Why are we so weak in Christian faith?
49618Why did Ahab shed the blood of Naboth?
49618Why did God address him thus?
49618Why did God ever permit such a dangerous foe to exert his malicious power and tempt mankind?
49618Why did the fabric of their grandeur crumble to pieces?
49618Why did these nations not last?
49618Why do the nations write 1912 in the enumeration of time?
49618Why do what my father fails to do?
49618Why do you not join?
49618Why do you stand aloof from the church?
49618Why else would there be so many apostates, fallings away, in the ranks of confessed believers?
49618Why go farther than our own selves?
49618Why had he been delivered from the Assyrian king if he was thus and now to be removed?
49618Why have sinful habits such power over us?
49618Why not take and drink it?
49618Why not"Peter,"the name He had Himself once bestowed?
49618Why this distinction between the early disciples and our present- day confessors of Christ?
49618Why tinker and twist in order not to make the writings say but the one thing they do say?
49618Why was David persecuted by King Saul?
49618Why was Joseph cast into prison?
49618Why were the martyrs put to death?
49618Why, then, make such conclusions regarding ourselves and others?
49618Why, then, should it not be the rapture of our hearts, the topic of our triumphant song, as it was of his?
49618Why, then, this mass?
49618Why, then, was the great Healer of souls to confine Himself to them?
49618Why?
49618Will you not seize it?
49618Wilt thou receive the absolution of thy God, the forgiveness of thy sins, through the mediation of my suffering and death?
49618With Felix:"Not now,"or,"I will"?
49618Would he remain quiet and let the accident happen?
49618Would such empty professions of charity prove a man to have charity?
49618Would you permit this season to pass without diligently inquiring whether"the Dayspring from on high"has visited your souls?
49618Would you thank any one to offer you the shell without the kernel, or the stalk without the flower, or a purse without the money?
49618Yes, we may press the question still further and ask, Can every Christian forgive sins?
49618Yet, apart from these, what is the religious life of Christians?
49618You are bound already, why speak about binding yourself?
49618You feel the drops of rain falling in gentle showers; what would the soil be without these rivulets and streams that fructify its acres?
49618You go into society, what is the result?
49618_ Our conduct respecting it._ Which is it?
49618_ Which is this gift?_ II.
49618could it be possible that God identifies Himself with these people he, Saul, was seeking to destroy?
49618could you answer as promptly, as heartily as the Apostle did,"Yea, Lord, Thou knowest that I love Thee"?
49618e._, those who have their souls appareled in the garments of Christ''s goodness?
49618how His descent into hell?
49618how His glorious ascension?
49618is thy servant a dog, that he should do this thing?"
49618much compared with what others gave whose means were unspeakably less?
49618no possibility of its being said:"I will pass over you"?
49618or, like the publican, did he smite upon his breast, saying,"God be merciful to me a sinner"?
49618sing with their children the religious songs taught?
49618the duty of Christ''s people,--what is it?_ The office of Christ''s ministers,--what is it?
49618the duty of Christ''s people,--what is it?_ The office of Christ''s ministers,--what is it?
49618what ointment of spikenard too costly?
49618who should not prize it, read it, search it?
49618why so wayward and sluggish in our Christian life?
58812Can that be the true preaching of''the Word''where the language of that Word so seldom enters in?
58812Can two walk together,says Holy Scripture,"and not be agreed?"
58812Could that be the true preaching of''Christ, and Him crucified,''where any mention of the simple gospel story was almost systematically shut out?
58812Dost Thou not hear,the demon once more cries out impatiently--"Dost thou not hear what the angel says?
58812Is there really a way through this world to heaven? 58812 Jesus saith to her: Woman why weepest thou?
58812O my Divine Spouse,she said,"where wast thou when I was enduring these conflicts?"
58812What is that to thee? 58812 What is that to thee?"
58812What shall I offer to the Lord that is worthy? 58812 What was it they were required to do?
58812What, with all these filthy abominations?
58812Why stand ye all the day idle?
58812Why stand ye all the day idle?
58812Why stand ye here all the day idle?
58812Why stand ye here all the day idle?
58812_ How can this man give us his flesh to eat?_they said.
58812_ What shall I offer to the Lord that is worthy? 58812 _ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"
58812_ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?_Will you sin against your own soul?
58812_ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?_Will you sin against your own soul?
58812_ What shall we say then to these things? 58812 _ Who shall stand to see Him?
58812_ Why weepest thou? 58812 _ Woman why weepest thou?
58812( a cousin of mine, who is an Episcopalian clergyman) do the same thing?"
588123:] Why does the winter come upon us with desolation and storm?
58812A man approaches, and addresses Magdelene in the same words that the angels had used:"Woman, why weepest thou?
58812After all, what has she done?
58812Alone, or only with a feeble woman like herself, she goes out late at night, and whither?
58812And are there not some who do this?
58812And are we now really doing any thing for heaven?
58812And by what law is he to be tried?
58812And for what have you done all this?
58812And has not God promised to protect the orphan?
58812And how does our Lord answer her?
58812And if merely to think about God in this life can make us so happy, what must it be to see Him in the life to come?
58812And if not, why are Roman Catholic bishops schismatical intruders in London and New- York?
58812And if the soul is so beautiful in the little rays that escape from the body, what must it be in itself?
58812And is He not present to you as truly as if you saw Him, hearing each imprecation and blasphemy which you utter?
58812And is it so?
58812And is it, then, not credible?
58812And is it, then, only God for whom we are unwilling to do any thing hard?
58812And is not this our crime, that we are idlers and triflers in religion?
58812And is there any thing in this joy and confidence which reason or Christianity would condemn?
58812And oh, are the judgments of God so strict?
58812And that precious soul of yours, before which all the wealth of the world is but worthless dross with what care have you kept that?
58812And the disciples seeing it, wondered, saying: How is it presently withered away?_"[ Footnote 86][ Footnote 86: St. Matt.
58812And the soldiers asked him, saying:"And what shall_ we_ do?"
58812And they spoke to her:"Woman, why weepest thou?
58812And what does that mass think of the Catholic Church?
58812And what is that?
58812And what is to secure you from dying in such a state?
58812And what we do willingly for the world, for our families, for our health, our pleasure, our sins, shall we refuse to do for the great and good God?
58812And when He comes to judgment will not the stars fall from the sky and the heavens be parted as a scroll?
58812And why was all this?
58812And why?
58812And why?
58812And would you attribute conduct so disgraceful among men to our Father in heaven?
58812Are all our real sorrows removed or alleviated by the resurrection of Christ?
58812Are not all times alike to God?
58812Are our faces, my brethren, turned toward the heavenly city?
58812Are the Anglican bishops in these places schismatical intruders or not?
58812Are the stars inhabited?
58812Are there any here to- night in mortal sin?
58812Are there few or many that will be saved?
58812Are there none of you, my brethren, who recognise this as the secret language of your hearts?
58812Are these children faithful Catholics?
58812Are these orgies meant to insult the dead?
58812Are these wishes executed?
58812Are we as faithful to pray for our departed friends, and to get prayers said for them?
58812Are we hastening thither, acknowledging ourselves strangers and pilgrims on the earth?
58812Are we left to our own fancyings and feelings to decide whether we are pardoned or not?
58812Are we living the lives God intended us to live?
58812Are we not afraid of wounding your pride, of alienating your affections?
58812Are we not too apt to speak so of the work of an opponent?
58812Are we really redeeming the past by a true penance?
58812Are we to have no interest, no feeling for each other?
58812Are you distressed and suffering?
58812Are you in doubt about religious truth?
58812Are you in sin?
58812Are you in sin?
58812Are you leading a tepid, imperfect life?
58812Are you not afraid of His vengeance Whom you have offended?
58812Are you not ready to condemn him yourselves to hell?
58812Are you old?
58812Are you sorely tempted to sin?
58812Are you spending your time as you would wish to spend the last year of your life?
58812Are you willing to practise what you do believe?
58812Are you young?
58812Art thou guilty?
58812Art thou in sin after baptism?
58812Art thou sad and lonely?
58812Art thou weak?
58812As he was on his way, St. Laurence followed him weeping and saying:"Father where are you going without your son?
58812As heaven fills up with saints flaming with love, He says,"Whence are these?
58812As reasonable men, I have appealed to you: what is your decision?
58812Ask the Gospel, Who is that servant whom his Lord at His coming will approve?
58812Ask the Psalmist who of us shall see heaven, and he will answer you,"_ Lord, who shall dwell in Thy tabernacle, or who shall rest on Thy holy hill?
58812But do you think we have none of the charity of the Angels?
58812But does this law reach also to the supernatural world?
58812But how can they turn away from Catholicity as it is expressed by the great saints of the Church?
58812But how did you come by that belief?
58812But how does he believe you?
58812But how will you bear the taunts and jeers of the devil and his angels?
58812But is it not necessary to go to communion?
58812But some of you may say, why tell us this?
58812But suppose these evil temptations are importunate, and remain in the soul even when we resist them, and try to turn from them?
58812But the question with many will be, is it possible to attain it?
58812But when?
58812But who are those young people, that young man and young woman?
58812But why is this necessary?
58812But, it may be asked, does man need a revelation on this point?
58812By what means can I be united to Christ?
58812By what way is light spread, and heat divided on the earth?
58812Can God remain united to the soul which has cast Him off by an act of complete and formal rebellion?
58812Can He be very much displeased at my follies?
58812Can He care what my religious belief is?
58812Can He speak, and you go on as if He had not spoken?
58812Can Jesus Christ resist such an appeal?
58812Can there be any thing more dreadful still?
58812Can there be hope for one like that?
58812Can we doubt to what effect our Saviour would have answered?
58812Can we not believe Jesus Christ?
58812Can we say,"I am fulfilling the requirements of my conscience, in the standard which I propose to myself?"
58812Can you blame her for weeping, as she looks, for the last time, on that dear form?
58812Can you carry away a heavy corpse?
58812Can you doubt His power?
58812Can you doubt His truth?
58812Can you pick and choose among His doctrines, and take up one and reject another?
58812Can you, then, innocently refuse to listen?
58812Could any thing He had made escape His knowledge, or any sorrow fail to awaken His compassion?
58812Cut it down therefore; why doth it take up the ground?
58812Did God require to be reminded of the woes and wants of any child of man, by the sympathizing cries of his fellow- creatures?
58812Did He not manifest Himself to the patriarchs?
58812Did His words ever so abide in any heart as in hers?
58812Did any remain in Christ as she did?
58812Did he not speak face to face with Moses?
58812Did it not carry them through fire and sword?
58812Did it not enable them to meet death with joy?
58812Did not our Lord love his Mother?
58812Did not the sun hide its face at the crucifixon of our Lord, and the earth tremble under His Cross?
58812Did the sad news of the daughter''s death go out to the poor mother in the old country, softened with the evidence of that daughter''s piety and love?
58812Did they ever look at a crucifix, or read the story of the Passion?
58812Did you hear that howl?
58812Do these revellers wish to make us believe that their departed friend was, body and soul, the child of Hell as much as they?
58812Do they know in whose name they are baptized?
58812Do we not, like the Pharisees, give an undue value to outward observances?
58812Do you ask me to what I allude?
58812Do you ask me what has been done for your souls?
58812Do you ask me what has been done for your souls?
58812Do you ask what has been done for your souls?
58812Do you hear this, O sinner?
58812Do you hear this, my brethren?
58812Do you judge of a man as you do of a horse or a dog?
58812Do you think that poor widow of whom the Gospel speaks to- day could help weeping?
58812Do you want a better worship than that which His Eternal Son offers?
58812Do you want to have faith?
58812Do you want to know what a mortal sin is?
58812Do you wish to advance in a good life?
58812Do you wish to die with that veil not taken away?
58812Do you wish to go before God as careless and as sensual as you are now?
58812Do you wish to know how to advance in God''s love?
58812Docs she not run a thousand risks?
58812Does God this night see in this church some heart that is in mortal sin?
58812Does it not look like me?
58812Does not Nature sympathize with man?
58812Does not Scripture itself fashion out for her the glorious throne on which the Catholic Church places her?
58812Does not every creature groan and travail for our redemption?
58812Does not the very word, God, mean something different to us from what it does to a saint?
58812Does sin wage a war against you?
58812Does the Bible teach us this?
58812Does the Catholic Church, as you understand it, come up to these descriptions?
58812Does the world allure thee?
58812Dost thou ask the way back to God?
58812Dost thou know the order of heaven, and canst thou set down the reason thereof on the earth?
58812Dost thou wish to know the life thou must practise?
58812Dost thou wish to know where thou wilt gain strength to keep these laws?
58812Even supposing she reaches the place in safety, will she be permitted to approach the grave?
58812For a momentary gratification of appetite?
58812For what are they but the evidences of the greatness of our religion?
58812God is immutable, and yet He is perfectly free: who shall reconcile these together?
58812Grant that yon are not bound to do precisely what they did, are you at liberty to do nothing?
58812Had not St. Paul and St. Peter influence enough with Heaven to carry their wants directly to the throne of grace?
58812Has Christianity, then, accomplished the results that might have been looked for?
58812Has Jesus Christ always been so near me?
58812Has an angel spoken to him, as of old to the prophet Zacharias?
58812Has he seen a vision?
58812Has it awakened you to new life, new hopes, new aspirations?
58812Has it been a task to you to listen to the sermon?
58812Has not God given His revelation complete credibility?
58812Has not St. Magdalene preached an Easter sermon?
58812Has not the solitary place been made glad by the hymns of its anchorites, and the desert blossomed like a rose under their toil?
58812Has that debt been paid?
58812Has the grace of God also its seasons and its times?
58812Have my guardian angel and the demon that has tempted me been always in this very room?
58812Have not empires owned its sway, and kings come bending to seek its blessings?
58812Have not millions of martyrs loved it better than their lives?
58812Have you a secret sorrow?
58812Have you been critical and captious?
58812Have you found me wanting to my duty?
58812Have you kept it as your most sacred treasure?
58812Have you sought only to be amused?
58812Have you valued that soul of yours?
58812Have you, my brethren, so regarded yourselves?
58812He asks:"Is this binding under mortal sin?
58812He had his little trials, but what was it all-- what was poverty or sickness or disappointment?
58812He listens, and asks,"May I believe this?"
58812He says:"Offer it now to thy prince, will_ he_ be pleased with it, or will_ he_ regard thy face?"
58812He whom they loved and trusted is no more; and they, whither shall they go?
58812Hear the Holy Ghost, Himself interpret it:"_ The voice said, cry; and I said, what shall I cry?
58812How can I describe to you the change that takes place in that moment?
58812How can a person"abjure the Catholic Communion"at Rome, by joining that which is confessedly the principal branch of the Catholic Church?
58812How can it be otherwise?
58812How can there be the guilt of apostasy involved in such an act?
58812How could she go fast?
58812How did he prepare men for the coming of Christ?
58812How did the Blessed Virgin arrive at such glory?
58812How did this happen?
58812How do men act about religion?
58812How does it come to pass that there are those two principles within us?
58812How has it been with each of you?
58812How much of good, then, has been and is in the world?
58812How must, then, a man forget himself whose occupation is more secular?
58812How old is the earth which we inhabit?
58812How shall we abide His coming, my brethren I how shall we prepare to meet Him?
58812How shall we express the thoughts of Him that fill our souls?
58812How shall we worship Him?
58812How were they to preserve the continuity of organization and the apostolic succession?
58812How will men attain that which they do not care for, to which they give no thought?
58812I err by excess or defect in my conduct; I bring evil on myself it is true; but what difference can that make to the Supreme Being?
58812I know there are times when every man has felt the words of the Psalmist:"_ What have I in heaven?
58812If God be for us, who shall be against us?
58812If He did, who of us could be saved?
58812If no rule obliges you to spend the night in prayer, are you not obliged to pray often?
58812If not, why not?
58812If she had not believed, if she had not assented, what would have come of it?
58812If we look back at our own lives, do we not see that we have had our special times when Christ visited us?
58812If you are not called to forego all innocent pleasures, are you exempt from every sort of self- denial?
58812If you are not required to flee from your homes, are you not required to forsake the occasions of sin?
58812If you can be chaste in the presence of a virtuous female, why can you not be chaste everywhere?
58812If you can be honest when the eye of man is on you, why can you not be honest when no eye sees you but that of God?
58812In a family, who is so much loved as the one whose thoughts are all for others?
58812In the first place, then, what is the source and nature of the conflict thus indicated by our Lord?
58812In the sense in which the teaching of an uninspired man can be so designated, have you thus listened to the preacher''s words?
58812In what consists the beauty of a man?
58812In what house, indeed, is the family unbroken?
58812In what, then, does our Lord''s Priesthood since His Crucifixion consist?
58812Is Catholic truth, as you appropriate it, so high and glorious a thing as this?
58812Is confession difficult?
58812Is it a light thing that could have bound Me to this cross?
58812Is it a light thing that could have reduced Me to such a state of woe?
58812Is it a mere prejudice that melts before investigation?
58812Is it a mere regularity of form and feature?
58812Is it a stupid fanaticism?
58812Is it hard to bear the remarks of companions?
58812Is it hard to lose a little gain?
58812Is it not a failure?
58812Is it not a story to make one weep?
58812Is it not an unconscious acknowledgment of the presence of God?
58812Is it not superstition?
58812Is it not very caustic?
58812Is it now safe and secure?
58812Is not God always ready to save the sinner, and to bestow the graces necessary to his salvation?
58812Is not faith an act purely intellectual?
58812Is not his fall certain?
58812Is not his presence an offence?
58812Is not the earth for the elect?
58812Is not the natural reason and the natural conscience sufficient to tell us that sin is wrong?
58812Is not this to betray the souls of his own children?
58812Is she not afraid?
58812Is that boy, the object of a mother''s dying tears and prayers, regular at the sacraments?
58812Is that principle so deeply seated in our nature to have no play in Christianity?
58812Is that what you will be punished for?
58812Is the return we are actually making such as He deserves?
58812Is there no trouble in your conscience?
58812Is there not an impression in your minds that the law of God is too strict, or at least that it is too strict for you, and that you can not keep it?
58812Is there nothing frightful to you in a sleepless night, or a sickbed?
58812Is this question answered in the affirmative?
58812Is thy heart weary and inconstant?
58812It is true there are candles and holy water, but where are the pious prayers?
58812Listen to the description which God Himself gives of the results of the gospel:"_ Who are these, that fly as clouds, and as doves to their windows?
58812Look at it; see if it does not belong to me?
58812Mary, dost thou not remember My words-- My promise-- that I would rise again?
58812Mary,--dost thou not believe My angels, bearing testimony to My Resurrection?
58812May He not dishonor it?
58812May he not falsify his message?
58812May we not worship God at home just as well?
58812Me, the Creator of all things, to whom you owe all life and liberty?
58812Men do not ask:"What shall I do to be saved?"
58812Merely because he saw Him with his bodily eyes?
58812Must I forever despair?"
58812Must we go trembling all our days, and be terror- stricken at the hour of death?
58812No matter: are you willing to serve God with a cold heart?
58812No matter: you know what is right; are you willing to do it?
58812Now, amid such ceaseless controversies, what means has our Lord left to protect and defend His people from doubt and error?
58812Now, can salvation be a work so serious to them and so trivial for us?
58812Now, how did these things happen?
58812Now, if she did not merit heaven by becoming the Mother of God, how did she merit it?
58812Now, if you can stop cursing before the priest, why can you not before your wife and children?
58812Now, supposing the offence they take to be justly taken, which is not always the case, what does it prove?
58812Now, to these persons it is a question of the most pressing urgency,"Am I now as I would wish to be when I die?
58812Now, what else could be the result of all this, but a disesteem of Christianity itself?
58812Now, what is all this?
58812Now, what is the blight that destroys all their goodness?
58812Now, what takes place under such circumstances?
58812Now, what was it all about?
58812Now, whence comes this deep and fixed certainty in religion?
58812Now, who can tell us in practice when we have arrived at the limit of venial sin, when we have passed beyond it and are in mortal sin?
58812Now, who does not see here the realization and fulfilment of the great promise of Christ which I have quoted as my text?
58812Now, why is this?
58812Now, why was this?
58812Now, will you tell me that you can not help doing what the martyrs would not do to save them from death?
58812O Dwight, what is there in such a situation to make one remain in it, if one could conscientiously leave it?
58812O my brethren, is the service you are rendering Him at all worthy of Him?
58812O my brethren, need I say more?
58812O my brethren, why do we grovel on earth, when we might have our conversation in heaven?
58812O thou who art afflicted, tossed with tempests and not comforted, what dost thou want?--what wouldst thou have?
58812Of whom it can be said literally,"Whatever thou askest of Me I will do it,"because the condition of union with God is perfectly fulfilled?
58812Oh, why did not the priest speak of this?
58812On the principle of a Protestant, or a Catholic?
58812On the principle of private judgment, or on faith in an infallible authority?
58812One of the strongest things that St. Paul said in his defence before Agrippa was the appeal:"_ King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
58812Or has it a reasonable basis, and are its foundations deep in the laws of the human mind?
58812Or that married woman who has stepped aside from the path of virtue, did she realize what she was doing?
58812Or, acknowledging the truth you have heard, have you been careless about putting it in practice?
58812Or, if it did, was the intercession of Christ insufficient that any other had to be called in to supplicate?
58812Or, is that sympathy to be a barren sentiment, and to have no results?
58812Or, like Abel, shall we take the firstlings of our flocks, and slay them in His honor?
58812Or, like the Indian devotee, shall we throw ourselves under the wheels of the car that carries the image of the Divinity?
58812Qu.--How many parts are there in a Sacrament?
58812Qu.--What are the benefits whereof we are partakers thereby?
58812Qu.--What is the inward part, or thing signified?
58812Qu.--What is the outward part or sign of the Lord''s Supper?
58812Shall I bring them up?"
58812Shall I give my first- born for my wickedness, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?_"[ Footnote 97][ Footnote 97: Mich. vi.
58812Shall I never see Jesus Christ again?
58812Shall I offer holocausts unto Him, and calves of a year old?
58812Shall she wait to see Him?
58812Shall there be no sympathy between us?
58812Shall we dress an altar, and pile upon it the smoking victims?
58812Shall we make our children pass through the fire in His Name?
58812Shall we never, after we have sinned, have again the assurance that we are pardoned?
58812Shall we never_ hear_ that sweet consoling word:"_ Go in peace, thy sins are forgiven thee?_"Yes, Christ is risen.
58812Shall we not feel an ample respect for each other, my brethren, when we think of what we are?
58812Shall we, like Cain, gather the fairest fruits and flowers, and bring the basket before the Lord?
58812Should our lives be cut off at this moment, of what kind of texture would they be found?
58812So, I ask you, who are you?
58812Some Catholic who has renounced, if not his faith, at least the practice of his faith?
58812Such a friend?
58812Suppose I am in mortal sin, how can I be forgiven?
58812Suppose it is: may not the wind be speaking for the dead?
58812Suppose you do refuse to listen to the warnings which Death suggests, are you therefore free from anxiety?
58812Surely it is as a Catholic he believes?
58812Tell me, O my brethren, did you not, when you were deeply plunged in sinful enjoyment, feel a dreadful pang at your heart?
58812Tell me, did you not at the moment you sinned hear a stern voice speaking in the depths of your heart?
58812Tell me, now that you stand in God''s holy presence, tell me now, is there not something within you that tells you, you are ruined?
58812Tell me, tell me, young men, tell me, children, tell me truly, one and all, what have been the happiest moments of your life?
58812That duty is irksome; is it a great matter if I omit it now and then?"
58812The heart asks,"What is to become of the body that I loved so much?"
58812The only question is, how is it to be attained?
58812The people came to him and asked him,"What shall we do?"
58812Then the officers of the custom came and asked:"What shall_ we_ do?
58812Then, who are the Catholic bishops in Canada, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Texas, and California?
58812They died rather than lift a hand to do a forbidden thing; have you not the same power over your hand that they had?
58812This being so, how is it possible for a man of real merit to remain long unrecognized?
58812This being so, is not her power of intercession fixed beyond dispute?
58812This is the practical question for each one of us: To which of these classes do I belong?
58812This is what the Psalmist expresses so beautifully:"_ Whither shall I go from Thy spirit?
58812To commence with the commencement, then, what shall I say of Trinity Church?
58812To go hence"with the sign of faith,"with the blessing of the Mother of Saints upon you, and the grace of her sacraments within your heart?
58812To have the body of the dead taken away from us, is not that a grief?
58812Upon what are its bases grounded?
58812Very well; but how were they required to deny Christ?
58812Was He not disposed to be obedient to her as his mother?
58812Was he not a Christian?
58812Was he not a friend of God, was not his soul beautiful in God''s sight?
58812Was it for this that He hung on the cross, that_ only now and then_ we should omit some important duty?
58812Was it for this that He sweat those great drops of blood, that we should live a slothful and irreligous life?
58812Was it the hour of some earthly success or triumph?
58812Was it the moments you have spent in sin?
58812Was not God''s own heart as large as theirs?
58812Was not the way of access to God open and easy for every one?
58812Was there ever love like this?
58812Well, is it not better to feel that this life is a state of exile?
58812What aileth thee, O sea, tossed and driven with the waves?
58812What are all the attainments of learned men to Him who is all- wise?
58812What are all the conceptions of genius to Him who is all- beautiful, or the moral excellencies of good men to Him who is all- holy?
58812What are those duties?
58812What are you?
58812What but sin?
58812What could hinder me from being a Roman Catholic but for the fear of doing wrong?
58812What devotion to pleasure?
58812What did they want with Christ?
58812What did you think of Mr. Bennett''s course?
58812What does it matter?
58812What does it mean?
58812What does reason, what does conscience, what does self- interest say?
58812What does the Holy Scripture say?
58812What does the Holy Scripture say?
58812What does the Scripture say?
58812What does this mean?
58812What excessive anxiety about this world?
58812What grief is there that I have not removed?"
58812What has He not done for you?
58812What has gathered these crowds of busy, practical men?
58812What have our past lives been?
58812What is it that has destroyed the peace of so many families?
58812What is it that has happened?
58812What is it that has ruined so many reputations, that once were fair and unblemished?
58812What is it, then, that gives such interest to this scene?
58812What is that reason?
58812What is that sacrifice?
58812What is that worship?
58812What is that?
58812What is the cause of much of the sickness that affects our race?
58812What is the cause of these convulsions of nature, and this terror of the people?
58812What is the end for which God created us?
58812What is the event that can interrupt the great harmonies of Heaven, and furnish the Angels with a new song?
58812What is the history of this universe?
58812What is the meaning of this?
58812What is the point of this observation?
58812What is the reason that Christian art has so far surpassed heathen art?
58812What is the reason that every thing thus honors you?
58812What is the sound that reaches us to- day?
58812What is there, in the act of believing or disbelieving, that is of a moral nature, that deserves praise or blame?
58812What is thy misery?
58812What is thy sorrow?
58812What is thy trial?
58812What keeps them kneeling, or standing quietly in solid masses, for an hour before the exercises commence?
58812What kind of a death naturally follows such a life?
58812What kind of creature is that which renders to God a reluctant and imperfect service?
58812What long periods of utter forgetfulness of God?
58812What loss of time?
58812What makes the character of a mother so beautiful but the trait of self- sacrifice?
58812What more can we want?
58812What must be the wickedness that can force Me to withstand the power of such an appeal?"
58812What need for me to know the very words the priest is using?
58812What of that?
58812What other preacher can say the same words again and again, and never make us weary?
58812What shall it then profit me what others have said in my favor or against me?
58812What shall keep me back?
58812What shall we do?
58812What then?
58812What though many refuse to listen?
58812What was he then?
58812What was his office?
58812What was it that took place on the Cross?
58812What will become of my companions whom I left on the earth, wild and reckless like my self?
58812What wonder is it that men have imagined Fortune to be blindfold[ed], and the ups and downs of life the chance revolutions of her wheel?
58812What would a master do if his slave should strike him?
58812What years spent in neglect, or even in sin?
58812What, then, delayed St. Mary Magdalene so long?
58812What, then, is God''s estimate of sin?
58812What, then, should be each one''s resolution?
58812When did we shut our hearts to Thy grace?"
58812When it speaks of a"way"to heaven, does it not mean that all must walk in that way to reach there?
58812When you come to die, will you not wish to have those sins blotted out?
58812Whence does it arise?
58812Where are such tears shed as over the fresh grave of a self- forgetful friend?
58812Where is there not a vacant seat at the table?
58812Where were they to get bishops?
58812Wherewith shall I kneel before the High God?
58812Wherewith shall I kneel before the High God?"
58812Which of the saints was ever wafted to heaven in this passive way?
58812Which was the acceptable sacrifice?
58812Which was the place where men ought to worship-- Mount Gerazin; or Mount Sion?
58812Which was the right temple?
58812While gratitude lives among men, what shall be the return given to Christ by those whom He has redeemed?
58812Whither are you going, O holy priest, without your deacon?
58812Who are they that are truly happy on this day?
58812Who are they?
58812Who are we?
58812Who but He knew how perfectly to mingle dignity with familiarity, zeal with serenity, and austerity with compassion?
58812Who can give peace to a soul that has sinned?
58812Who can tell how many are living in a state of mortal sin, month by month, day by day, year by year?
58812Who could ever speak an impure word before another if he thought of the dignity of a human soul?
58812Who could listen to His voice in its untempered majesty and not be afraid?
58812Who does not admire a generous, self- sacrificing man?
58812Who is Christ?
58812Who is he that shall condemn?
58812Who is that, that is standing at the foot of his bed?
58812Who is that?
58812Who is the father of the rain, or who hath begotten the drops of dew?
58812Who is there that needs to be told that the Blessed Virgin is splendid in sanctity, dazzling in beauty, and exalted in power?
58812Who makes any sacrifice for it?
58812Who of us does not know such?
58812Who of us has not lost a friend?
58812Who of us has not seen such?
58812Who shall lay anything to the charge of the elect of God?
58812Who shall this be whom Holy Scripture thus clothes with this tremendous power, if it be not the Blessed Virgin Mary?
58812Who takes any pains for it?
58812Who thinks about it?
58812Who went first to China and India?
58812Who will dare to break the seal?
58812Who will roll the stone from the door?
58812Who would lie, or cheat, or steal, if he thought of his soul?
58812Who, I say, can wonder at this, when he looks around him, and sees how little the soul is valued?
58812Who, then, shall be the favored child of man, the favored saint, who shall exercise this power in the fullest degree?
58812Whom seekest thou?"
58812Whom seekest thou?"
58812Whom seekest thou?_"He challenges us.
58812Whom seekest thou?_"These are the first words our Lord spoke after His Resurrection.
58812Whose tones are there that linger in our ears like His, and come like a spell to our hearts in times of temptation and sorrow?
58812Why are men so slow to be wise, and to be happy?
58812Why are the angel and the demon there?
58812Why are we not more active in laboring for them?
58812Why are we so weak in temptation, so despairing in trial, when we might have the peace and joy of the children of God?
58812Why are you not religious?"
58812Why did our Lord become man?
58812Why did you rush into the presence of your Maker without forethought?
58812Why do men grope in darkness?
58812Why do not men take advantage of this loving condescension?
58812Why do summer and winter, seed- time and harvest, return so regularly?
58812Why do they not converse with God?
58812Why do they not think of Him?
58812Why do we follow the Evil One, when He that is beautiful above the sons of men is our Master and our Lord?
58812Why do we not take our place at once, where we shall wish to be found at our Saviour''s coming?
58812Why do we set our hearts on creatures, when we might have the Creator for our friend?
58812Why does He come at all to consciences which do not crave rest, and wills that need no strength?
58812Why does he interrupt the Mass?
58812Why does our Lord leave us subject to this strife?
58812Why does the sun rise in the morning, and go down at night?
58812Why dost thou seek the living among the dead?"
58812Why has not the sound of the gospel gone into all lands, and its words to the end of the world?
58812Why is Jesus Christ there?
58812Why is it always thus?
58812Why is it that the just man perisheth?
58812Why is this?
58812Why is this?
58812Why should their influence be dreaded?
58812Why should we fear?
58812Why should we shut our eyes to the hosts of heaven that march unseen by our side?
58812Why so?
58812Why stand we all the day idle?
58812Why tarry we here in the bondage of Egypt?
58812Why, then, do they commit it?
58812Why, who are you, my brethren?
58812Will He be appeased with thousands of rams?
58812Will His serene Majesty in heaven be affected because I on this earth am carried too far by passions?
58812Will not a careless, thoughtless man, such as I have described, will he not be certain sometimes to go over the fatal line?
58812Will those misgivings help you to die easily?
58812Will you grieve because he has secured for himself the Blissful and Eternal Vision of God?
58812Will you renounce your birthright?
58812Will you tell me they were but seeking a_ more perfect_ life?
58812Will you then forego as you do now those absolving words which our Lord has promised to ratify in heaven?
58812Will you trust all to the uncertain chance of confession in that hour, or to a doubtful contrition?
58812Will you wait, as your Protestantism requires you to do, till he is grown up, for him to form his religious convictions?
58812Will you weep because one you love is taken away from sin, from temptation, from the trouble to come?
58812Will you, by mortal sin, throw away that immortal crown?
58812Will you, by sin, take the course that leads you away from your heavenly home?
58812Wilt thou take a soul like that and place it in thy paradise?"
58812Would it not be taken as an act of contempt and an offence?
58812Would it not be the same, if he were to close His eyes, and yet be aware of His presence?
58812Would it not seem, otherwise, that God made Himself a party to our sins by keeping silence?
58812Would men speak so, if they realized that God and Christ were then and there present?
58812Would they insult God to His face?
58812Would you excuse a son from the guilt of parricide who should strike a knife to his father''s heart, and should miss his aim?
58812Would you know Who it is Whom you have offended?
58812Would you know what the Autumn teaches?
58812Would you know who, at the end of the world, shall reap a rich harvest?
58812Would you not like, as you go out of this world, to step on the firm rock of Peter?
58812Would you not, like St. John, fall down before his feet and adore him?
58812Yet what was the result of all?
58812You were not wo nt to offer sacrifice without me your minister, wherein have I displeased you?
58812[ Footnote 121] Who could look upon the Lord and live?
58812[ Footnote 217] Do you understand?
58812a sure, clear, easy way?"
58812and are not we too called the"_ Sons of God?_"[ Footnote 208][ Footnote 203: Apoc.
58812and are not we too promised a place at his right hand, and to"_ sit on thrones?_"[ Footnote 204] Is she called the"Morning Star?"
58812and are not we too promised a place at his right hand, and to"_ sit on thrones?_"[ Footnote 204] Is she called the"Morning Star?"
58812and besides Thee what do I desire upon earth?
58812and does not our Lord''s question convey to us the keenest reproach?
58812and who are my brethren?
58812and who hath begotten them?"
58812and why did He become Man in the way He did?
58812are you not afraid to add to the sin of irreligion and injustice the crime of breaking faith with the dead?
58812are you not ashamed to do that before the living God which you would be ashamed to do before a man like yourself?"
58812are you sick?
58812can I, a frail creature,"say they,"ignorant and passionate, can I do an injury to God?
58812does he breathe at all?
58812for Christ our Saviour, who did not refuse the Cross to give us an example of the obedience we owe His Father?
58812has not the demon made out his case?
58812he will say, what is this that I see and hear?
58812how can men turn away from Catholicity?
58812if you will not listen to reason, to God, to the angels; will you not listen to your companions lost?
58812is he not a blot on the scene?
58812is not this our misery, that we have left off striving?
58812is this Christianity?
58812it is hard to see one we love die, but is it not harder to our sensitive nature to bury them?
58812my brethren, is not this joy?
58812or was the money retained and squandered?
58812or whither shall I flee from Thy face?
58812or who laid the corner- stone thereof?
58812or will He separate Himself from me eternally because I have happened to violate some law?"
58812our times of grace?
58812red- letter days in the calendar of our life?
58812saved by''sprinkling?'']
58812shall I do this wicked thing, and offend against God?"
58812so prompt and eager in setting out, so tardy in arriving?
58812that the Madonna is so far more beautiful than the Venus de Medicis?
58812that the will is too weak to decide this fearful contest?
58812that we are doing nothing, or at least nothing serious and worthy of our salvation?
58812they were but following the counsels of perfection, which a man is free to embrace or decline?
58812what is thy request?
58812what voice is that which speaks:"_ Woman, why weepest thou?_"It is the voice of Jesus himself, of Jesus whom she mourns.
58812what voice is that?
58812what will it be to the sinful Catholic?
58812who do not seek temptation, but invariably yield to it when it comes across them?
58812why did you not think of these things before?
58812would you hear with equanimity that you had a hopeless disease?
58812{ 214} And how do I establish my proposition?
58812{ 217} But have we not cause enough to honor man, in the fact that he has a soul, an immortal soul, a soul which shall one day see God?
58812{ 226} Is it hard to break a tie of long standing?
58812{ 262} Will you draw back, Christian?
58812{ 324} Was it for this that He died, that we should not commit_ quite so many_ mortal sins?
58812{ 328} If you are not bound to a perpetual fast, are you at liberty to darken your mind and inflame your passions by immoderate drinking?
58812{ 334} What is there in this execution thus to gather together all classes of the people?
58812{ 348} What kind of death often, in point of fact, follows such a life?
58812{ 356} Now, must we for ever go on in this uncertainty?
58812{ 359} So, my brethren, as you weep at the graves of your friends, those very friends stand near you and say,"Why weepest thou?"
58812{ 360} Has this day been a day of joy to you?
58812{ 390} Do you say that I put too much on the will?
58812{ 415} Do you ask what has been done for your souls?
58812{ 426} What are the precise obligations binding on me as a Christian?
58812{ 433} What is it that has impressed on men this universal fear of detection?
58812{ 442} They died rather than utter a sinful word; have you not as much power over your tongue as they?
58812{ 452} How does he receive it?
58812{ 465} Do you feel in yourselves a vocation to a religious or sacerdotal life?
58812{ 468} Well, ought you not, then, to rejoice at his safe departure?
58812{ 472} Do you call this a decent funeral?"
58812{ 492} How can we forego that sweet and solemn action?
58812{ 495} And what does all this mean to us?
58812{ 75} Do you know any thing about it?
19950''The Father who abideth in Me, He doth the works,''what works did He mean, then, but the words He was speaking?
19950''in My mightier gifts,''"or"''as my equal in the Godhead''"?
19950( 10) Whether Baptism takes effect when the insincerity ceases?
19950( 10) Whether He was at once wayfarer and comprehensor?
19950( 10) Whether a priest may lawfully refrain altogether from celebrating?
19950( 10) Whether a right intention is required therein?
19950( 10) Whether it is to be received daily?
19950( 10) Whether someone is required to stand for the person to be confirmed?
19950( 10) Whether such fulness was proper to Christ?
19950( 10) Whether the children of Jews should be baptized against the will of their parents?
19950( 10) Whether the union of the two natures in Christ was brought about by grace?
19950( 10) Whether this is true:"Christ as man is a creature"?
19950( 11) Whether any merits preceded it?
19950( 11) Whether anyone should be baptized in the mother''s womb?
19950( 11) Whether it is lawful to refrain from it altogether?
19950( 11) Whether the grace of Christ was infinite?
19950( 11) Whether this is true:"Christ as man is God"?
19950( 11) Whether this sacrament is given by bishops only?
19950( 12) Whether Christ''s Passion is to be attributed to the Godhead?
19950( 12) Whether it could have been increased?
19950( 12) Whether it is lawful to receive the body without the blood?
19950( 12) Whether madmen and imbeciles should be baptized?
19950( 12) Whether the grace of union was natural to the man Christ?
19950( 12) Whether this is true:"Christ as man is a hypostasis or person"?
19950( 13) How this grace stood towards the union?
19950( 2) According to which nature did it become Him to ascend?
19950( 2) By whom should this announcement be made?
19950( 2) Concerning the manner of His burial;( 3) Whether His body was decomposed in the tomb?
19950( 2) From what motive did He deliver Himself up to the Passion?
19950( 2) Into which hell did He descend?
19950( 2) Its matter;( 3) Whether it is essential to the sacrament that the chrism should have been previously consecrated by a bishop?
19950( 2) Of its proper matter;( 3) Of its form;( 4) Whether imposition of hands is necessary for this sacrament?
19950( 2) Of the institution of this sacrament;( 3) Whether water be the proper matter of this sacrament?
19950( 2) Of the number of its parts;( 3) What kind of parts are they?
19950( 2) The order of the sacraments among themselves;( 3) Their mutual comparison;( 4) Whether all the sacraments are necessary for salvation?
19950( 2) What is this character?
19950( 2) Whether He advanced in this knowledge?
19950( 2) Whether He assumed a person?
19950( 2) Whether He assumed the obligation of being subject to these defects?
19950( 2) Whether He assumed the soul through the medium of the spirit or mind?
19950( 2) Whether He could use this knowledge by turning to phantasms?
19950( 2) Whether He gave it to Judas?
19950( 2) Whether He had omnipotence with regard to corporeal creatures?
19950( 2) Whether He had the knowledge which the blessed or comprehensors have?
19950( 2) Whether He is subject to Himself?
19950( 2) Whether He is the Head of men as regards their bodies or only as regards their souls?
19950( 2) Whether He rose with His complete body?
19950( 2) Whether He should have been baptized with the baptism of John?
19950( 2) Whether He should have led an austere life as regards food, drink, and clothing?
19950( 2) Whether He was predestinated as man?
19950( 2) Whether He worked them by Divine power?
19950( 2) Whether His death severed the union of Godhead and flesh?
19950( 2) Whether His flesh is to be adored with the adoration of_ latria?_( 3) Whether the adoration of_ latria_ is to be given to the image of Christ?
19950( 2) Whether His flesh is to be adored with the adoration of_ latria?_( 3) Whether the adoration of_ latria_ is to be given to the image of Christ?
19950( 2) Whether a determinate quantity of the same is required for the matter of this sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether a man can be saved without Baptism?
19950( 2) Whether another, besides His eternal, birth should be attributed to Christ?
19950( 2) Whether dimensive quantity is the subject of the other accidents?
19950( 2) Whether every sign of a sacred thing is a sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether exorcism should precede Baptism?
19950( 2) Whether in Christ there were several operations of the human nature?
19950( 2) Whether in Christ there were virtues?
19950( 2) Whether in Christ''s human nature the will of sensuality is distinct from the will of reason?
19950( 2) Whether in preaching He should have avoided the opposition of the Jews?
19950( 2) Whether in that same instant He had the use of free- will?
19950( 2) Whether it belongs to Him as man?
19950( 2) Whether it belongs to man alone to eat this sacrament spiritually?
19950( 2) Whether it can be forgiven without the infusion of grace?
19950( 2) Whether it can be said that Christ was conceived of the Holy Ghost?
19950( 2) Whether it is a special virtue?
19950( 2) Whether it is befitting to the Divine Nature?
19950( 2) Whether it is one or several sacraments?
19950( 2) Whether it is the cause of our justification?
19950( 2) Whether it knew all things in the Word?
19950( 2) Whether it pertains to Him in respect of His sensuality?
19950( 2) Whether it should have been made known to some?
19950( 2) Whether it took place in the Person?
19950( 2) Whether it was animated in the first instant of its conception?
19950( 2) Whether it was by way of atonement?
19950( 2) Whether it was derived from David?
19950( 2) Whether it was fitting that they should see Him rise?
19950( 2) Whether it was necessary for the restoration of the human race?
19950( 2) Whether man is freed from all punishment by Baptism?
19950( 2) Whether more specially as regards certain sins they return, in a way, on account of ingratitude?
19950( 2) Whether sacramental grace confers anything in addition to the grace of the virtues and gifts?
19950( 2) Whether several priests can at the same time consecrate the same host?
19950( 2) Whether she was a virgin in His Birth?
19950( 2) Whether she was sanctified before animation?
19950( 2) Whether that baptism was from God?
19950( 2) Whether the attaining of glory is an effect of this sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether the clarity of the transfiguration was the clarity of glory?
19950( 2) Whether the entire Christ is under each species of the sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether the form for the consecration of the bread is appropriate?
19950( 2) Whether the institution of the sacraments is from God alone?
19950( 2) Whether there is only one being in Christ?
19950( 2) Whether there was any other possible means of delivering men?
19950( 2) Whether there was the_ fomes_ of sin in Him?
19950( 2) Whether there was true marriage between our Lord''s Mother and Joseph?
19950( 2) Whether they are restored in equal measure?
19950( 2) Whether they can be taken away without Penance?
19950( 2) Whether they were necessary in the state that preceded sin?
19950( 2) Whether this belongs to Him according to the Divine Nature?
19950( 2) Whether this belongs to Him by reason of His human nature?
19950( 2) Whether this belongs to a priest, or to a bishop only?
19950( 2) Whether this is fitting to God the Father alone?
19950( 2) Whether this is true:"Man is God"?
19950( 2) Whether we were thereby delivered from the power of the devil?
19950( 3) In what manner should this announcement be made?
19950( 3) Of the genealogy of Christ which is given in the Gospels;( 4) Whether it was fitting for Christ to be born of a woman?
19950( 3) Of the power which Christ exercised over the sacraments;( 4) Whether He could transmit that power to others?
19950( 3) Of whom is this character?
19950( 3) To what species of virtue does it belong?
19950( 3) To whom should it have been made known?
19950( 3) What kind of body did He receive or give, namely, was it passible or impassible?
19950( 3) When did He begin to work miracles?
19950( 3) Whether Baptism should be deferred?
19950( 3) Whether Baptism takes away the penalties of sin that belong to this life?
19950( 3) Whether Christ by His human operation merited anything for Himself?
19950( 3) Whether Christ may be called a lordly man?
19950( 3) Whether He acquired it by merits?
19950( 3) Whether He ascended by His own power?
19950( 3) Whether He assumed a man?
19950( 3) Whether He contracted these defects?
19950( 3) Whether He had an imprinted or infused knowledge?
19950( 3) Whether He had faith?
19950( 3) Whether He had omnipotence with regard to His own body?
19950( 3) Whether He is the Head of all men?
19950( 3) Whether He learned anything from man?
19950( 3) Whether He ought to have assumed a soul?
19950( 3) Whether He ought to have lived with the disciples after the Resurrection?
19950( 3) Whether He should have adopted a lowly state of life, or one of wealth and honor?
19950( 3) Whether He should have preached in an open or in a hidden manner?
19950( 3) Whether He was entirely in hell?
19950( 3) Whether His Godhead was separated from His soul?
19950( 3) Whether His predestination is the exemplar of ours?
19950( 3) Whether His was a glorified body?
19950( 3) Whether a layman can confer the sacrament of Baptism?
19950( 3) Whether a sacrament is a sign of one thing only, or of several?
19950( 3) Whether as regards the reason there were several wills in Christ?
19950( 3) Whether equal dignity is restored to the penitent?
19950( 3) Whether if there had been no sin God would have become incarnate?
19950( 3) Whether in that same instant He could merit?
19950( 3) Whether in virtue of this sanctification the fomes of sin was entirely taken away from her?
19950( 3) Whether it belongs to Him according to His human nature?
19950( 3) Whether it belongs to the just man only to eat it sacramentally?
19950( 3) Whether it belongs to the priest alone to dispense this sacrament?
19950( 3) Whether it can be said that the Holy Ghost is Christ''s father according to the flesh?
19950( 3) Whether it conferred grace?
19950( 3) Whether it is becoming to Him to pray for Himself or only for others?
19950( 3) Whether it is changed into the body and blood of Christ?
19950( 3) Whether it is necessary for salvation?
19950( 3) Whether it is proper to man to be adopted to the sonship of God?
19950( 3) Whether it took place in the suppositum or hypostasis?
19950( 3) Whether it was assumed by the Word in the first instant of its conception?
19950( 3) Whether it was by way of sacrifice?
19950( 3) Whether one can be taken away without the other?
19950( 3) Whether she remained a virgin after His Birth?
19950( 3) Whether such accidents can affect an extrinsic body?
19950( 3) Whether the Blessed Virgin is His Mother in respect of His temporal birth?
19950( 3) Whether the Father delivered Him up to suffer?
19950( 3) Whether the Nature abstracted from the Personality can assume?
19950( 3) Whether the debt of punishment remains the same for sins thus returned?
19950( 3) Whether the entire Christ is under every part of the species?
19950( 3) Whether the forgiveness of mortal sin is an effect of this sacrament?
19950( 3) Whether the form for the consecration of the blood is appropriate?
19950( 3) Whether the matter of this sacrament is wheaten bread?
19950( 3) Whether the sacraments contain grace?
19950( 3) Whether the soul of Christ knew the infinite in the Word?
19950( 3) Whether the soul was assumed previous to the flesh?
19950( 3) Whether there was ignorance?
19950( 3) Whether they were necessary in the state after sin and before Christ?
19950( 3) Whether this knowledge was collative?
19950( 3) Whether this was the more suitable means?
19950( 3) Whether we were freed thereby from our debt of punishment?
19950( 3) Whether what is done in catechizing and exorcizing, effects anything, or is a mere sign?
19950( 4) Its form;( 5) Whether it imprints a character?
19950( 4) Of the comparison of this knowledge with the angelic knowledge;( 5) Whether it was a habitual knowledge?
19950( 4) Of the power of each form?
19950( 4) What is its subject?
19950( 4) Whether Christ can be called the adopted Son?
19950( 4) Whether Christ was a man during the three days of His death?
19950( 4) Whether He ascended above all the corporeal heavens?
19950( 4) Whether He assumed all these defects?
19950( 4) Whether He became incarnate to take away original sin rather than actual?
19950( 4) Whether He had any acquired knowledge?
19950( 4) Whether He had hope?
19950( 4) Whether He had omnipotence as regards the execution of His own will?
19950( 4) Whether He is the Head of the angels?
19950( 4) Whether He made any stay there?
19950( 4) Whether He merited anything for us by it?
19950( 4) Whether He ought to have assumed an intellect?
19950( 4) Whether He received anything from angels?
19950( 4) Whether He should have lived in conformity with the Law?
19950( 4) Whether He should have made Himself known, or should He rather have been manifested by others?
19950( 4) Whether He should have preached by word only, or also by writing?
19950( 4) Whether His judiciary power is universal with regard to all men?
19950( 4) Whether His miracles are a sufficient proof of His Godhead?
19950( 4) Whether His soul was passible?
19950( 4) Whether Penance takes away the guilt while the debt remains?
19950( 4) Whether a sacrament is a sign that is something sensible?
19950( 4) Whether a venial sin can be taken away without a mortal sin?
19950( 4) Whether a woman can do this?
19950( 4) Whether all the dimensions of Christ''s body are in this sacrament?
19950( 4) Whether every prayer of His was heard?
19950( 4) Whether grace and virtues are bestowed on man by Baptism?
19950( 4) Whether in that same instant He was a perfect comprehensor?
19950( 4) Whether it is lawful for the priest consecrating to refrain from communicating?
19950( 4) Whether it is something proper to Christ?
19950( 4) Whether it is the cause of our predestination?
19950( 4) Whether it is unleavened or fermented bread?
19950( 4) Whether it saw the Word or the Divine Essence clearer than did any other creature?
19950( 4) Whether it was becoming that He should assume human nature abstracted from all individuals?
19950( 4) Whether it was by way of redemption?
19950( 4) Whether it was fitting for Christ to suffer on the cross?
19950( 4) Whether it was fitting for Him to appeal to the disciples"in another shape"?
19950( 4) Whether it was fitting that He should suffer at the hands of the Gentiles, or rather of the Jews?
19950( 4) Whether one Person can assume without another?
19950( 4) Whether others besides Christ should have received that baptism?
19950( 4) Whether plain water be required?
19950( 4) Whether she ought to be called the Mother of God?
19950( 4) Whether she took a vow of virginity?
19950( 4) Whether sinners should be baptized?
19950( 4) Whether the Blessed Virgin cooperated actively in Christ''s conception?
19950( 4) Whether the Person or hypostasis of Christ is composite after the Incarnation?
19950( 4) Whether the accidents remain after the change?
19950( 4) Whether the flesh of Christ was assumed by the Word previous to being united to the soul?
19950( 4) Whether the result of this sanctification was that she never sinned?
19950( 4) Whether the sinner sins in eating it sacramentally?
19950( 4) Whether there is any power in them for the causing of grace?
19950( 4) Whether there was free- will in Christ?
19950( 4) Whether they can be corrupted?
19950( 4) Whether they were necessary after Christ''s coming?
19950( 4) Whether this conception was natural or miraculous?
19950( 4) Whether this ingratitude, on account of which sins return, is a special sin?
19950( 4) Whether those who are to be baptized should be catechized or exorcized by priests?
19950( 4) Whether venial sin is forgiven by this sacrament?
19950( 4) Whether we were thereby reconciled with God?
19950( 4) Whether what belongs to the Son of Man may be predicated of the Son of God, and conversely?
19950( 4) Whether works of virtue are deadened by subsequent sin?
19950( 4) Whether_ latria_ is to be given to the Cross of Christ?
19950( 5) By what other means should it have been made known?
19950( 5) Is it indelible?
19950( 5) Of the degree of this sin;( 6) Whether this sacrament should be refused to the sinner that approaches it?
19950( 5) Of the effects of virtue which are conferred by Baptism?
19950( 5) Of the eternal duration of His priesthood;( 6) Whether He should be called"a priest according to the order of Melchisedech"?
19950( 5) Of the truth of the expression?
19950( 5) The extent of His sufferings;( 6) Whether the pain which He endured was the greatest?
19950( 5) Whether Christ is the Son of God the Father and of the Virgin Mother in respect of two filiations?
19950( 5) Whether Christ''s human will was always conformed to the Divine will in the thing willed?
19950( 5) Whether He ascended above all spiritual creatures?
19950( 5) Whether He delivered the Holy Fathers from hell?
19950( 5) Whether He ought to have demonstrated the Resurrection by proofs?
19950( 5) Whether His body was formed from the purest blood of the Virgin?
19950( 5) Whether His slayers knew who He was?
19950( 5) Whether His was the same body, living and dead?
19950( 5) Whether a priest in sin can perform this sacrament?
19950( 5) Whether an unbaptized person can baptize?
19950( 5) Whether any remnants of sin remain?
19950( 5) Whether any union of body and soul took place in Christ?
19950( 5) Whether anything can be generated from them?
19950( 5) Whether besides the judgment that takes place now in time, we are to expect Him in the future general judgment?
19950( 5) Whether each Person can assume?
19950( 5) Whether heaven''s gate was opened to us thereby?
19950( 5) Whether in Christ there were the gifts?
19950( 5) Whether in Him there was sensible pain?
19950( 5) Whether in virtue of this sanctification she received the fulness of grace?
19950( 5) Whether it is proper to Christ to be the Redeemer?
19950( 5) Whether it was becoming that He should assume human nature in all its individuals?
19950( 5) Whether it was fitting for God to become incarnate from the beginning of the world?
19950( 5) Whether some determinate sensible thing is required for a sacrament?
19950( 5) Whether that baptism should have ceased when Christ was baptized?
19950( 5) Whether the body of Christ is in this sacrament locally?
19950( 5) Whether the entire punishment due for sin is forgiven by this sacrament?
19950( 5) Whether the grace of Christ as Head of the Church is the same as His habitual grace as an individual man?
19950( 5) Whether the matter of this sacrament is wine from the grape?
19950( 5) Whether the sacraments derive this power from Christ''s Passion?
19950( 5) Whether the substantial form remains there?
19950( 5) Whether the whole human nature was assumed through the medium of the parts?
19950( 5) Whether the wicked can have the power of administering the sacraments?
19950( 5) Whether this be a suitable form of this sacrament:"I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"?
19950( 5) Whether this sacrament is necessary for salvation?
19950( 5) Whether to His Mother?
19950( 5) Whether what belongs to the Son of Man may be predicated of the Divine Nature, and what belongs to the Son of God of the human nature?
19950( 5) Whether works deadened by sin revive through Penance?
19950( 5) Whether works of satisfaction should be enjoined on sinners that have been baptized?
19950( 6) Of its relation to the other sacraments;( 7) Of its institution;( 8) Of its duration;( 9) Of its continuance;( 10) Whether it can be repeated?
19950( 6) Of the comparison of the one form with the other?
19950( 6) Whether Christ derived exaltation from it?
19950( 6) Whether Confession of sins is necessary?
19950( 6) Whether He delivered the lost from hell?
19950( 6) Whether His Incarnation ought to have been deferred to the end of the world?
19950( 6) Whether His death conduced in any way to our salvation?
19950( 6) Whether His judiciary power extends likewise to the angels?
19950( 6) Whether after the consecration, the body of Christ is moved when the host or chalice is moved?
19950( 6) Whether even children receive grace and virtues in Baptism?
19950( 6) Whether every sacrament imprints a character?
19950( 6) Whether in Christ there was the gift of fear?
19950( 6) Whether it was assumed through the medium of grace?
19950( 6) Whether it was becoming that He should assume human nature in any man begotten of the stock of Adam?
19950( 6) Whether it was distinguished by various habits?
19950( 6) Whether it was proper to her to be thus sanctified?
19950( 6) Whether one could baptize with this form:"I baptize thee in the name of Christ?"
19950( 6) Whether several Persons can assume one individual nature?
19950( 6) Whether several can at the same time baptize one and the same person?
19950( 6) Whether signification expressed by words is necessary for a sacrament?
19950( 6) Whether the Mass of a wicked priest is of less value than that of a good one?
19950( 6) Whether the character of Confirmation presupposes the character of Baptism?
19950( 6) Whether the flesh of Christ was in the patriarchs as to something signate?
19950( 6) Whether the human nature was united to the Word accidentally?
19950( 6) Whether the removal of sin is the effect of Penance as a virtue, or as a sacrament?
19950( 6) Whether the sacraments of the Old Law caused grace?
19950( 6) Whether the wicked sin in administering the sacraments?
19950( 6) Whether there was any contrariety of wills in Christ?
19950( 6) Whether there was sorrow?
19950( 6) Whether they can nourish?
19950( 6) Whether this change is instantaneous?
19950( 6) Whether this is true:"The Son of God was made man"?
19950( 6) Whether this sacrament preserves man from future sins?
19950( 6) Whether those who received John''s baptism had afterwards to receive Christ''s baptism?
19950( 6) Whether to be Head of the Church is proper to Christ?
19950( 6) Whether water should be mixed with it?
19950( 6) Whether( the Passion) secured man''s salvation efficiently?
19950( 7) Of the breaking of the consecrated bread?
19950( 7) Whether Baptism opens the gates of the heavenly kingdom to those who are baptized?
19950( 7) Whether Christ''s body, as it is in this sacrament, can be seen by the eye?
19950( 7) Whether He delivered the children who died in original sin?
19950( 7) Whether His entire soul suffered?
19950( 7) Whether an intention is required on the part of the one baptized?
19950( 7) Whether determinate words are required?
19950( 7) Whether immersion is necessary for Baptism?
19950( 7) Whether in Christ there were any gratuitous graces?
19950( 7) Whether it bestows grace?
19950( 7) Whether it is essential that someone should raise the person baptized from the sacred font?
19950( 7) Whether it is more miraculous than any other change?
19950( 7) Whether nocturnal pollution prevents man from receiving this sacrament?
19950( 7) Whether one Person can assume two individual natures?
19950( 7) Whether the angels can be ministers of the sacraments?
19950( 7) Whether the devil is the head of all the wicked?
19950( 7) Whether the flesh of Christ in the patriarchs was subject to sin?
19950( 7) Whether the union itself is something created?
19950( 7) Whether there was fear?
19950( 7) Whether this is true:"Man became God"?
19950( 7) Whether this sacrament benefits others besides the recipients?
19950( 7) Whether those who are heretics, schismatics, or excommunicated, can perform this sacrament?
19950( 7) Whether water is of necessity for this sacrament?
19950( 8) By what words it may be suitably expressed?
19950( 8) Whether Antichrist can be called the head of all the wicked?
19950( 8) Whether Baptism produces an equal effect in all who are baptized?
19950( 8) Whether Christ paid tithes in the loins of Abraham?
19950( 8) Whether He delivered men from Purgatory?
19950( 8) Whether His Passion hindered the joy of fruition?
19950( 8) Whether anything can be mixed with the consecrated wine?
19950( 8) Whether anything may be added to or subtracted from these words?
19950( 8) Whether degraded priests can do so?
19950( 8) Whether faith is necessary?
19950( 8) Whether he who raises someone from the sacred font is bound to instruct him?
19950( 8) Whether in Christ there was prophecy?
19950( 8) Whether it is the same as assumption?
19950( 8) Whether it is to be received only when one is fasting?
19950( 8) Whether it was more fitting for the Person of the Son of God to assume human nature than for another Divine Person?
19950( 8) Whether the minister''s intention is necessary in the sacraments?
19950( 8) Whether the true body of Christ remains in this sacrament when He is seen under the appearance of a child or of flesh?
19950( 8) Whether there was wonder?
19950( 8) Whether this is true:"Christ is a creature"?
19950( 8) Whether trine immersion is necessary?
19950( 8) Who is competent to receive this sacrament?
19950( 9) In what part of the body?
19950( 9) The time of the Passion;( 10) The place;( 11) Whether it was fitting for Him to be crucified with robbers?
19950( 9) Whether Baptism can be reiterated?
19950( 9) Whether communicants receiving at their hands are guilty of sinning?
19950( 9) Whether infants should be baptized?
19950( 9) Whether insincerity hinders the effect of Baptism?
19950( 9) Whether it is to be given to them who lack the use of reason?
19950( 9) Whether right faith is required therein; so that it be impossible for an unbeliever to confer a sacrament?
19950( 9) Whether the union of the two natures is the greatest union?
19950( 9) Whether there was anger?
19950( 9) Whether there was the fulness of grace in Him?
19950( 9) Whether this is true:"This man,"pointing out Christ,"began to be"?
19950), commenting on John 3:4,"How can a man be born again, when he is grown old?"
19950), in commenting on the text of John, asks, since Christ is Word and soul and body,"whether He putteth down His soul, for that He is the Word?
19950):"If the rulers of the Church are Shepherds, how is there one Shepherd, except that all these are members of one Shepherd?"
19950):"When priests place their hands on believers for the grace of exorcism, what else do they but cast out the devils?"
19950):"Whence hath water so great power, that it touches the body and cleanses the heart?"
19950*( 2) Whether it is annihilated?
1995010:1, says:"In Christ was offered up a sacrifice capable of giving eternal salvation; what then do we do?
1995010:14:"How shall they believe Him, of Whom they have not heard?
1995010:15) it is written:"How shall they preach unless they be sent?"
1995010:18):"Are not they that eat of the sacrifices, partakers of the altar?"
1995010] Whether Baptism Produces Its Effect When the Insincerity Ceases?
1995010] Whether Children of Jews or Other Unbelievers Should Be Baptized Against the Will of Their Parents?
1995010] Whether Christ Suffered in a Suitable Place?
1995010] Whether Christ Was at Once a Wayfarer and a Comprehensor?
1995010] Whether He Who Is Confirmed Needs One to Stand* for Him?
1995010] Whether It Is Lawful for a Priest to Refrain Entirely from Consecrating the Eucharist?
1995010] Whether It Is Lawful to Receive This Sacrament Daily?
1995010] Whether This Is True:"Christ As Man Is a Creature"?
1995010] Whether the Church Observes a Suitable Rite in Baptizing?
1995010] Whether the Fulness of Grace Is Proper to Christ?
1995010] Whether the Sacrament of Penance May Be Repeated?
1995010] Whether the Union of the Incarnation Took Place by Grace?
1995010] Whether the Validity of a Sacrament Requires a Good Intention in the Minister?
19950112:4) it is written:"The Lord is high above all nations, and His glory above the heavens"; and farther on:"Who is as the Lord our God?"
1995011] Whether Any Merits Preceded the Union of the Incarnation?
1995011] Whether It Is Lawful to Abstain Altogether from Communion?
1995011] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Be Crucified with Thieves?
1995011] Whether Only a Bishop Can Confer This Sacrament?
1995011] Whether This Is True:"Christ As Man Is God"?
1995011] Whether a Child Can Be Baptized While Yet in Its Mother''s Womb?
1995011] Whether the Grace of Christ Is Infinite?
1995012:5):"Have ye not read in the Law that on the Sabbath- days the priests in the Temple break the Sabbath, and are without blame?"
1995012:9:"Moreover we have had fathers of our flesh for instructors, and we reverenced them: shall we not much more obey the Father of Spirits, and live?"
1995012] Whether Christ''s Passion Is to Be Attributed to His Godhead?
1995012] Whether It Is Lawful to Receive the Body of Christ Without the Blood?
1995012] Whether Madmen and Imbeciles Should Be Baptized?
1995012] Whether This Is True:"Christ As Man Is a Hypostasis or Person"?
1995012] Whether the Baptism of Blood Is the Most Excellent of These?
1995012] Whether the Grace of Christ Could Increase?
1995012] Whether the Grace of Union Was Natural to the Man Christ?
1995012] Whether the Rite of This Sacrament Is Appropriate?
1995013] Whether the Habitual Grace of Christ Followed After the Union?
1995014:4):"Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?"
1995014:8):"Why wilt Thou be as a stranger in the land, and as a wayfaring man turning in to lodge?"
1995015:12):"If Christ be preached that He rose again from the dead, how do some among you say, that there is no resurrection from the dead?"
1995015:12):"Now if Christ be preached that He rose from the dead, how do some among you say, that there is no resurrection of the dead?"
1995015:12, 14) that when the disciples of our Lord said:"Dost Thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?"
1995017:24, 25, when our Lord asked Peter:"Of whom do the kings of the earth receive tribute, of their own children, or of strangers?"
1995017:9, 10:"The heart of man is perverse and unsearchable, who can know it?
1995018:21, when Peter asked:"How often shall my brother off end against me, and I forgive him?
1995019:10):"What profit is there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption?"
1995019:17):"Why askest thou Me concerning good?
199501:13):"Was Paul crucified for you or were you baptized in the name of Paul?"
199501:13:"Is Christ divided?"
199501:13:"Was Paul then crucified for you?
199501:24) that the devil cried out:"What have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
199501:27):"What is this new doctrine?
199501:6):"If, then, I be a father, where is my honor?
199501] Whether All Are Bound to Receive Baptism?
199501] Whether All Sins Are Taken Away by Baptism?
199501] Whether All Sins Are Taken Away by Penance?
199501] Whether Baptism Is the Mere Washing?
199501] Whether Catechism Should Precede Baptism?
199501] Whether Christ Had Any Knowledge Besides the Divine?
199501] Whether Christ Had a True Body After His Resurrection?
199501] Whether Christ Is One or Two?
199501] Whether Christ Is Sacrificed in This Sacrament?
199501] Whether Christ Is the Head of the Church?
199501] Whether Christ Knew All Things by This Acquired or Empiric Knowledge?
199501] Whether Christ Received His Own Body and Blood?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Associated with Men, or Led a Solitary Life?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Been Born of an Espoused Virgin?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Been Circumcised?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Preached Not Only to the Jews, but Also to the Gentiles?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Worked Miracles?
199501] Whether Christ Was Sanctified in the First Instant of His Conception?
199501] Whether Christ Was Slain by Another or by Himself?
199501] Whether Christ''s Birth Should Have Been Made Known to All?
199501] Whether Christ''s Body Was Formed in the First Instant of Its Conception?
199501] Whether Christ''s Humanity and Godhead Are to Be Adored with the Same Adoration?
199501] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation by Way of Merit?
199501] Whether Christ''s Resurrection Is the Cause of the Resurrection of Our Bodies?
199501] Whether Christ''s Resurrection Ought to Have Been Manifested to All?
199501] Whether Circumcision Was a Preparation For, and a Figure of Baptism?
199501] Whether Confirmation Is a Sacrament?
199501] Whether God Alone, or the Minister Also, Works Inwardly Unto the Sacramental Effect?
199501] Whether Grace Is Bestowed Through This Sacrament?
199501] Whether Human Nature Was More Assumable by the Son of God Than Any Other Nature?
199501] Whether It Is Becoming of Christ to Pray?
199501] Whether It Is Befitting That Christ Should Be Predestinated?
199501] Whether It Is Befitting for a Divine Person to Assume?
199501] Whether It Is Fitting That Christ Should Be a Priest?
199501] Whether It Is Fitting That Christ Should Sit at the Right Hand of God the Father?
199501] Whether It Is Fitting That God Should Adopt Sons?
199501] Whether It Is Part of a Deacon''s Duty to Baptize?
199501] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Be the Mediator of God and Man?
199501] Whether It Was Becoming That Christ Should Be Tempted?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Be Baptized?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Be Transfigured?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Die?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That God Should Become Incarnate?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That John Should Baptize?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Ascend into Heaven?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Be Buried?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Descend into Hell?
199501] Whether It Was Necessary for Christ to Rise Again?
199501] Whether It Was Necessary for Christ to Suffer for the Deliverance of the Human Race?
199501] Whether It Was Necessary to Announce to the Blessed Virgin That Which Was to Be Done in Her?
199501] Whether Judiciary Power Is to Be Specially Attributed to Christ?
199501] Whether Nativity Regards the Nature Rather Than the Person?
199501] Whether Penance Is a Sacrament?
199501] Whether Penance Is a Virtue?
199501] Whether Penance Should Be Assigned Any Parts?
199501] Whether Sacraments Are Necessary for Man''s Salvation?
199501] Whether Sins Once Forgiven Return Through a Subsequent Sin?
199501] Whether There Are Two Ways to Be Distinguished of Eating Christ''s Body?
199501] Whether There Are Two Wills in Christ?
199501] Whether There Should Be Seven Sacraments?
199501] Whether There Was Sin in Christ?
199501] Whether This Is True:"God Is Man"?
199501] Whether This Is the Form of This Sacrament:"This Is My Body,"and"This Is the Chalice of My Blood"?
199501] Whether Those Miracles Were Fitting Which Christ Worked in Spiritual Substances?
199501] Whether Venial Sin Can Be Forgiven Without Penance?
199501] Whether We May Say That Christ Is Subject to the Father?
199501] Whether We Were Delivered from Sin Through Christ''s Passion?
199501] Whether a Sacrament Imprints a Character on the Soul?
199501] Whether a Sacrament Is a Kind of Sign?
199501] Whether by This Imprinted or Infused Knowledge Christ Knew All Things?
199501] Whether in Christ There Is Only One Operation of the Godhead and Manhood?
199501] Whether in the Soul of Christ There Was Any Habitual Grace?
199501] Whether the Accidents Remain in This Sacrament Without a Subject?
199501] Whether the Accomplishment of Christ''s Conception Should Be Attributed to the Holy Ghost?
199501] Whether the Blessed Virgin Was Sanctified Before Her Birth from the Womb?
199501] Whether the Body of Christ Be in This Sacrament in Very Truth, or Merely As in a Figure or Sign?
199501] Whether the Consecration of This Sacrament Belongs to a Priest Alone?
199501] Whether the Eucharist Is a Sacrament?
199501] Whether the Flesh of Christ Was Derived from Adam?
199501] Whether the Matter of This Sacrament Is Bread and Wine?
199501] Whether the Mother of God Was a Virgin in Conceiving Christ?
199501] Whether the Sacraments Are the Cause of Grace?
199501] Whether the Son of God Assumed Flesh Through the Medium of the Soul?
199501] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed a True Body?
199501] Whether the Son of God in Human Nature Ought to Have Assumed Defects of Body?
199501] Whether the Soul of Christ Comprehended the Word or the Divine Essence?
199501] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence?
199501] Whether the Union of the Incarnate Word Took Place in the Nature?
199501] Whether the Virtues Are Restored Through Penance?
199501] Whether the Whole Christ Is Contained Under This Sacrament?
1995020:32):"Wisdom that is hid and treasure that is not seen; what profit is there in them both?"
1995020:32:"Wisdom that is hid and treasure that is not seen: what profit is there in them both?"
1995021):"Is not Christ slain as often as the Pasch is celebrated?
1995024:45) our Lord says:"Who, thinkest thou, is a faithful and wise servant?"
1995027:46) that Christ, while hanging upon the cross, cried out:"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
1995029:10):"What profit is there in my blood?"
199502: Further, Jerome says in an Epistle( xlix):"What hast thou to do with women, thou that speakest familiarly with God at the altar?"
199502: Further, our Lord said( Luke 24:26):"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory?"
199502:1, 2:"Why have the Gentiles raged, and the people devised vain things?
199502:2):"Where is He that is born King of the Jews?
199502:4:"Or despisest thou the riches of His goodness?"
199502] Whether Baptism Was Instituted After Christ''s Passion?
199502] Whether Before Sin Sacraments Were Necessary to Man?
199502] Whether Chrism Is a Fitting Matter for This Sacrament?
199502] Whether Christ Advanced in Acquired or Empiric Knowledge?
199502] Whether Christ As Man Had the Use of Free- will in the First Instant of His Conception?
199502] Whether Christ Could Use This Knowledge by Turning to Phantasms?
199502] Whether Christ Died Out of Obedience?
199502] Whether Christ Gave His Body to Judas?
199502] Whether Christ Had the Knowledge Which the Blessed or Comprehensors Have?
199502] Whether Christ Is Subject to Himself?
199502] Whether Christ Is the Head of Men As to Their Bodies or Only As to Their Souls?
199502] Whether Christ Should Have Been Tempted in the Desert?
199502] Whether Christ Should Have Preached to the Jews Without Offending Them?
199502] Whether Christ Took Flesh of the Seed of David?
199502] Whether Christ Was Buried in a Becoming Manner?
199502] Whether Christ Was Himself Both Priest and Victim?
199502] Whether Christ Was of Necessity Subject to These Defects?
199502] Whether Christ Went Down into the Hell of the Lost?
199502] Whether Christ Worked Miracles by Divine Power?
199502] Whether Christ''s Ascension into Heaven Belonged to Him According to His Divine Nature?
199502] Whether Christ''s Birth Should Have Been Made Known to Some?
199502] Whether Christ''s Body Rose Glorified?
199502] Whether Christ''s Body Was Animated in the First Instant of Its Conception?
199502] Whether Christ''s Mother Was a Virgin in His Birth?
199502] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation by Way of Atonement?
199502] Whether Christ''s Resurrection Is the Cause of the Resurrection of Souls?
199502] Whether Christ, as Man, Is the Mediator of God and Men?
199502] Whether Circumcision Was Instituted in a Fitting Manner?
199502] Whether Contrition, Confession, and Satisfaction Are Fittingly Assigned As Parts of Penance?
199502] Whether Every Sign of a Holy Thing Is a Sacrament?
199502] Whether Exorcism Should Precede Baptism?
199502] Whether His Name Was Suitably Given to Christ?
199502] Whether Infusion of Grace Is Necessary for the Remission of Venial Sins?
199502] Whether It Belongs to Christ As God to Sit at the Right Hand of the Father?
199502] Whether It Belongs to Man Alone to Eat This Sacrament Spiritually?
199502] Whether It Is Befitting to the Divine Nature to Assume?
199502] Whether It Is Fitting That the Whole Trinity Should Adopt?
199502] Whether It Pertains to Christ to Pray According to His Sensuality?
199502] Whether It Should Be Said That Christ Was Conceived of(_ de_) the Holy Ghost?
199502] Whether It Was Becoming That Christ Should Lead an Austere Life in This World?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Work Miracles in the Heavenly Bodies?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting That the Disciples Should See Him Rise Again?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Be Baptized with John''s Baptism?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Rise Again on the Third Day?
199502] Whether It Was Necessary for the Restoration of the Human Race That the Word of God Should Become Incarnate?
199502] Whether Judiciary Power Belongs to Christ As Man?
199502] Whether Man Is Freed by Baptism from All Debt of Punishment Due to Sin?
199502] Whether Penance Is a Special Virtue?
199502] Whether Sacramental Grace Confers Anything in Addition to the Grace of the Virtues and Gifts?
199502] Whether Several Priests Can Consecrate One and the Same Host?
199502] Whether Sin Can Be Pardoned Without Penance?
199502] Whether Sins Are the Proper Matter of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether Sins That Have Been Forgiven, Return Through Ingratitude Which Is Shown Especially in Four Kinds of Sin?
199502] Whether There Is Only One Being in Christ?
199502] Whether There Was Any Other Possible Way of Human Deliverance Besides the Passion of Christ?
199502] Whether There Was the_ Fomes_ of Sin in Christ?
199502] Whether This Clarity Was the Clarity of Glory?
199502] Whether This Is True:"Man Is God"?
199502] Whether This Is the Proper Form for the Consecration of the Bread:"This Is My Body"?
199502] Whether This Proposition Is False:"Christ As Man Was Predestinated to Be the Son of God"?
199502] Whether We Were Delivered from the Devil''s Power Through Christ''s Passion?
199502] Whether a Character Is a Spiritual Power?
199502] Whether a Determinate Quantity of Bread and Wine Is Required for the Matter of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether a Man Can Be Saved Without Baptism?
199502] Whether a Temporal Nativity Should Be Attributed to Christ?
199502] Whether in Christ There Are Several Human Operations?
199502] Whether in Christ There Was a Will of Sensuality Besides the Will of Reason?
199502] Whether in Christ There Were Virtues?
199502] Whether in This Sacrament the Dimensive Quantity of the Bread or Wine Is the Subject of the Other Accidents?
199502] Whether in This Sacrament the Substance of the Bread and Wine Remains After the Consecration?
199502] Whether the Attaining of Glory Is an Effect of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether the Baptism of John Was from God?
199502] Whether the Blessed Virgin Was Sanctified Before Animation?
199502] Whether the Eucharist Is One Sacrament or Several?
199502] Whether the Godhead Was Separated from the Flesh When Christ Died?
199502] Whether the Order of the Sacraments, As Given Above, Is Becoming?
199502] Whether the Sacraments Are Instituted by God Alone?
199502] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Person?
199502] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Soul Through the Medium of the Spirit or Mind?
199502] Whether the Son of God Knew All Things in the Word?
199502] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed a Carnal or Earthly Body?
199502] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence with Regard to the Transmutation of Creatures?
199502] Whether the Time for Celebrating This Mystery Has Been Properly Determined?
199502] Whether the Union of the Incarnate Word Took Place in the Person?
199502] Whether the Whole Christ Is Contained Under Each Species of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether the annunciation should have been made by an angel to the Blessed Virgin?
199502] Whether there was a true marriage between Mary and Joseph?
199502] Whether to Baptize Is Part of the Priestly Office, or Proper to That of Bishops?
199502] Whether, After Penance, Man Rises Again to Equal Virtue?
199502]> Whether the Supreme Good, God, Is the Cause of Evil?
1995031:10:"Who shall find a valiant woman?"
1995032:6:"Is not He thy Father, that hath possessed thee, and made thee and created thee?"
1995034:30):"He that washeth himself(_ baptizatur_) after touching the dead, if he touch him again, what does his washing avail?"
199503: Further, those who are conceived of a woman contract a certain uncleanness: as it is written( Job 25:4):"Can man be justified compared with God?
199503:3:"Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?"
199503:7):"Ye brood of vipers, who hath showed you to flee from the wrath to come?"
199503] Whether Baptism Should Be Deferred?
199503] Whether Baptism Should Take Away the Penalties of Sin That Belong to This Life?
199503] Whether Christ Acquired His Judiciary Power by His Merits?
199503] Whether Christ As Man Had the Power of Producing the Inward Sacramental Effect?
199503] Whether Christ Ascended by His Own Power?
199503] Whether Christ Began to Work Miracles When He Changed Water into Wine at the Marriage Feast?
199503] Whether Christ Can Be Called a Lordly Man?
199503] Whether Christ Contracted These Defects?
199503] Whether Christ Could Merit in the First Instant of His Conception?
199503] Whether Christ Had an Imprinted or Infused Knowledge?
199503] Whether Christ Is Entire Under Every Part of the Species of the Bread and Wine?
199503] Whether Christ Is the Head of All Men?
199503] Whether Christ Learned Anything from Man?
199503] Whether Christ Ought to Have Lived Constantly with His Disciples After the Resurrection?
199503] Whether Christ Received and Gave to the Disciples His Impassible Body?
199503] Whether Christ Should Have Led a Life of Poverty in This World?
199503] Whether Christ Should Have Taught All Things Openly?
199503] Whether Christ Was Baptized at a Fitting Time?
199503] Whether Christ Was Becomingly Presented in the Temple?
199503] Whether Christ Was the First to Rise from the Dead?
199503] Whether Christ Worked Miracles Fittingly on Men?
199503] Whether Christ''s Body Rose Again Entire?
199503] Whether Christ''s Body Was Reduced to Dust in the Tomb?
199503] Whether Christ''s Flesh Was First of All Conceived and Afterwards Assumed?
199503] Whether Christ''s Genealogy Is Suitably Traced by the Evangelists?
199503] Whether Christ''s Mother Remained a Virgin After His Birth?
199503] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation by Way of Redemption?
199503] Whether Christ''s Passion Operated by Way of Sacrifice?
199503] Whether Christ''s Predestination Is the Exemplar of Ours?
199503] Whether Christ''s Temptation Should Have Taken Place After His Fast?
199503] Whether Dispensing of This Sacrament Belongs to a Priest Alone?
199503] Whether God the Father Delivered Up Christ to the Passion?
199503] Whether Grace Was Given in the Baptism of John?
199503] Whether It Belongs to Christ As Man to Sit at the Right Hand of the Father?
199503] Whether It Is Essential to This Sacrament That the Chrism Which Is Its Matter Be Previously Consecrated by a Bishop?
199503] Whether It Is Proper to the Rational Nature to Be Adopted?
199503] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Pray for Himself?
199503] Whether Men Were Freed from the Punishment of Sin Through Christ''s Passion?
199503] Whether There Should Have Been Sacraments After Sin, Before Christ?
199503] Whether There Was Any More Suitable Way of Delivering the Human Race Than by Christ''s Passion?
199503] Whether These Three Are Integral Parts of Penance?
199503] Whether This Is the Proper Form for the Consecration of the Wine:"This Is the Chalice of My Blood,"Etc.?
199503] Whether This Knowledge Is Collative?
199503] Whether This Sacrament Ought to Be Celebrated in a House and with Sacred Vessels?
199503] Whether Those to Whom Christ''s Birth Was Made Known Were Suitably Chosen?
199503] Whether Venial Sins Are Removed by the Sprinkling of Holy Water and the Like?
199503] Whether Water Is the Proper Matter of Baptism?
199503] Whether What Is Done in the Exorcism Effects Anything, or Is a Mere Sign?
199503] Whether Wheaten Bread Is Required for the Matter of This Sacrament?
199503] Whether a Layman Can Baptize?
199503] Whether a Sacrament Is a Sign of One Thing Only?
199503] Whether by Penance One Sin Can Be Pardoned Without Another?
199503] Whether in Christ There Was Faith?
199503] Whether in Christ There Was Ignorance?
199503] Whether in Christ There Were Two Wills As Regards the Reason?
199503] Whether in Christ''s Death There Was a Severance Between His Godhead and His Soul?
199503] Whether the Angel of Annunciation Should Have Appeared to the Virgin in a Bodily Vision?
199503] Whether the Blessed Virgin Can Be Called Christ''s Mother in Respect of His Temporal Nativity?
199503] Whether the Blessed Virgin Was Cleansed from the Infection of the Fomes?
199503] Whether the Debt of Punishment That Arises Through Ingratitude in Respect of a Subsequent Sin Is As Great As That of the Sins Previously Pardoned?
199503] Whether the Divine Person Assumed a Man?
199503] Whether the Effect of Christ''s Priesthood Is the Expiation of Sins?
199503] Whether the Eucharist Is Necessary for Salvation?
199503] Whether the Eucharist Is the Greatest of the Sacraments?
199503] Whether the Forgiveness of Mortal Sin Is an Effect of This Sacrament?
199503] Whether the Form of This Sacrament Is:"I Absolve Thee"?
199503] Whether the Holy Ghost Should Be Called Christ''s Father in Respect of His Humanity?
199503] Whether the Human Action of Christ Could Be Meritorious to Him?
199503] Whether the Image of Christ Should Be Adored with the Adoration of_ Latria_?
199503] Whether the Just Man Alone May Eat Christ Sacramentally?
199503] Whether the Nature Abstracted from the Personality Can Assume?
199503] Whether the Rite of Circumcision Was Fitting?
199503] Whether the Sacramental Character Is the Character of Christ?
199503] Whether the Sacraments of the New Law Contain Grace?
199503] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Soul?
199503] Whether the Soul Was Assumed Before the Flesh by the Son of God?
199503] Whether the Soul of Christ Can Know the Infinite in the Word?
199503] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence with Regard to His Own Body?
199503] Whether the Species Remaining in This Sacrament Can Change External Objects?
199503] Whether the Substance of the Bread or Wine Is Annihilated After the Consecration of This Sacrament, or Dissolved into Their Original Matter?
199503] Whether the Union of the Word Incarnate Took Place in the Suppositum or Hypostasis?
199503] Whether the Virtue of Penance Is a Species of Justice?
199503] Whether the Whole Christ Was in Hell?
199503] Whether the Witnesses of the Transfiguration Were Fittingly Chosen?
199503] Whether, If Man Had Not Sinned, God Would Have Become Incarnate?
199503] Whether, by Penance, Man Is Restored to His Former Dignity?
1995045:21:"Am not I the Lord, and there is no God else besides Me?
199504:7:"What hast thou that thou hast not received?"
199504:9):"Now that He ascended, what is it, but because He also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
199504:9):"Now that He ascended, what is it, but because He also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?"
199504:9):"Turn you again to the weak and needy elements?"
199504] Whether After the Incarnation the Person or Hypostasis of Christ Is Composite?
199504] Whether All the Sacraments Are Necessary for Salvation?
199504] Whether Bread Can Be Converted into the Body of Christ?
199504] Whether Christ Alone Should Have Been Baptized with the Baptism of John?
199504] Whether Christ As Man Is the Adopted Son of God?
199504] Whether Christ Ascended Above All the Heavens?
199504] Whether Christ Conformed His Conduct to the Law?
199504] Whether Christ Could Communicate to Ministers the Power Which He Had in the Sacraments?
199504] Whether Christ Could Merit for Others?
199504] Whether Christ Had Any Acquired Knowledge?
199504] Whether Christ Himself Should Have Made His Birth Known?
199504] Whether Christ Is the Head of the Angels?
199504] Whether Christ Made Any Stay in Hell?
199504] Whether Christ Ought to Have Assumed All the Bodily Defects of Men?
199504] Whether Christ Ought to Have Suffered on the Cross?
199504] Whether Christ Received Knowledge from the Angels?
199504] Whether Christ Should Have Appeared to the Disciples"in Another Shape"?
199504] Whether Christ Should Have Been Baptized in the Jordan?
199504] Whether Christ Should Have Committed His Doctrine to Writing?
199504] Whether Christ Was a Man During the Three Days of His Death?
199504] Whether Christ Was a Perfect Comprehensor in the First Instant of His Conception?
199504] Whether Christ Was in the Tomb Only One Day and Two Nights?
199504] Whether Christ Was the Cause of His Own Resurrection?
199504] Whether Christ Worked Miracles Fittingly on Irrational Creatures?
199504] Whether Christ''s Body Ought to Have Risen with Its Scars?
199504] Whether Christ''s Conception Was Natural?
199504] Whether Christ''s Cross Should Be Worshipped with the Adoration of_ Latria_?
199504] Whether Christ''s Prayer Was Always Heard?
199504] Whether Christ''s Predestination Is the Cause of Ours?
199504] Whether Christ''s Soul Was Passible?
199504] Whether Circumcision Bestowed Sanctifying Grace?
199504] Whether God Became Incarnate in Order to Take Away Actual Sin, Rather Than to Take Away Original Sin?
199504] Whether Grace and Virtues Are Bestowed on Man by Baptism?
199504] Whether It Belongs to a Priest to Catechize and Exorcize the Person to Be Baptized?
199504] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Sit at the Right Hand of the Father?
199504] Whether It Was Fitting That the Mother of God Should Go to the Temple to Be Purified?
199504] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Suffer at the Hands of the Gentiles?
199504] Whether Judiciary Power Belongs to Christ with Respect to All Human Affairs?
199504] Whether One Person Without Another Can Assume a Created Nature?
199504] Whether Penance Is Fittingly Divided into Penance Before Baptism, Penance for Mortal Sins, and Penance for Venial Sins?
199504] Whether Plain Water Is Necessary for Baptism?
199504] Whether Sinners Should Be Baptized?
199504] Whether There Be in the Sacraments a Power of Causing Grace?
199504] Whether There Was Free- will in Christ?
199504] Whether There Was Need for Any Sacraments After Christ Came?
199504] Whether This Sacrament Is Suitably Called by Various Names?
199504] Whether This Sacrament Ought to Be Made of Unleavened Bread?
199504] Whether Venial Sin Can Be Taken Away Without Mortal Sin?
199504] Whether Venial Sins Are Forgiven Through This Sacrament?
199504] Whether Virtuous Deeds Done in Charity Can Be Deadened?
199504] Whether We Were Reconciled to God Through Christ''s Passion?
199504] Whether What Belongs to the Human Nature Can Be Predicated of God?
199504] Whether a Sacrament Is Always Something Sensible?
199504] Whether a Woman Can Baptize?
199504] Whether by Being Sanctified in the Womb the Blessed Virgin Was Preserved from All Actual Sin?
199504] Whether in Christ There Was Hope?
199504] Whether in Christ This Knowledge Was Greater Than the Knowledge of the Angels?
199504] Whether in the Aforesaid Words of the Forms There Be Any Created Power Which Causes the Consecration?
199504] Whether the Annunciation Took Place in Becoming Order?
199504] Whether the Blessed Virgin Cooperated Actively in the Conception of Christ''s Body?
199504] Whether the Blessed Virgin should be called the Mother of God?
199504] Whether the Character Be Subjected in the Powers of the Soul?
199504] Whether the Debt of Punishment Remains After the Guilt Has Been Forgiven Through Penance?
199504] Whether the Effect of the Priesthood of Christ Pertained Not Only to Others, but Also to Himself?
199504] Whether the Flesh of Christ Was Assumed by the Word Before Being United to the Soul?
199504] Whether the Imposition of the Priest''s Hands Is Necessary for This Sacrament?
199504] Whether the Ingratitude Whereby a Subsequent Sin Causes the Return of Previous Sins, Is a Special Sin?
199504] Whether the Matter of Christ''s Body Should Have Been Taken from a Woman?
199504] Whether the Miracles Which Christ Worked Were a Sufficient Proof of His Godhead?
199504] Whether the Mode and Order of the Temptation Were Becoming?
199504] Whether the Mother of God Took a Vow of Virginity?
199504] Whether the Priest Who Consecrates Is Bound to Receive This Sacrament?
199504] Whether the Proper Form of This Sacrament Is:"I Sign Thee with the Sign of the Cross,"Etc.?
199504] Whether the Sacramental Species Can Be Corrupted?
199504] Whether the Sinner Sins in Receiving Christ''s Body Sacramentally?
199504] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Human Mind or Intellect?
199504] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed Human Nature Abstracted from All Individuals?
199504] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence As Regards the Execution of His Will?
199504] Whether the Soul of Christ Sees the Word or the Divine Essence More Clearly Than Does Any Other Creature?
199504] Whether the Testimony of the Father''s Voice, Saying,"This Is My Beloved Son,"Was Fittingly Added?
199504] Whether the Whole Dimensive Quantity of Christ''s Body Is in This Sacrament?
199504] Whether the Will Is Properly the Subject of Penance?
199504] Whether the Words Spoken in This Sacrament Are Properly Framed?
1995053:8):"Who shall declare His generation?"
1995053:8:"Who shall declare His generation?"
199505:29):"Who shall give them to have such a mind, to fear Me?"
199505] Whether After the Judgment That Takes Place in the Present Time, There Remains Yet Another General Judgment?
199505] Whether Anything Can Be Generated from the Sacramental Species?
199505] Whether Christ Descending into Hell Delivered the Holy Fathers from Thence?
199505] Whether Christ Endured All Suffering?
199505] Whether Christ Opened the Gate of Heaven to Us by His Passion?
199505] Whether Christ Should Have Demonstrated the Truth of His Resurrection by Proofs?
199505] Whether Christ''s Birth Should Have Been Manifested by Means of the Angels and the Star?
199505] Whether Christ''s Body Ascended Above Every Spiritual Creature?
199505] Whether Christ''s Body Is in This Sacrament As in a Place?
199505] Whether Christ''s Persecutors Knew Who He Was?
199505] Whether Christ''s Was Identically the Same Body Living and Dead?
199505] Whether Deeds Deadened by Sin, Are Revived by Penance?
199505] Whether Determinate Things Are Required for a Sacrament?
199505] Whether Each of the Divine Persons Could Have Assumed Human Nature?
199505] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Be the Redeemer?
199505] Whether It Was Fitting That God Should Become Incarnate in the Beginning of the Human Race?
199505] Whether John''s Baptism Should Have Ceased After Christ Was Baptized?
199505] Whether One That Is Not Baptized Can Confer the Sacrament of Baptism?
199505] Whether Penance Originates from Fear?
199505] Whether There Are Two Filiations in Christ?
199505] Whether There Was Sensible Pain in Christ?
199505] Whether This Be a Suitable Form of Baptism:"I Baptize Thee in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"?
199505] Whether This Knowledge Was Habitual?
199505] Whether This Sacrament Is Necessary for Salvation?
199505] Whether What Belongs to the Human Nature Can Be Predicated of the Divine Nature?
199505] Whether Wine of the Grape Is the Proper Matter of This Sacrament?
199505] Whether Words Are Required for the Signification of the Sacraments?
199505] Whether Works of Satisfaction Should Be Enjoined on Sinners That Have Been Baptized?
199505] Whether a Character Can Be Blotted Out from the Soul?
199505] Whether a Wicked Priest Can Consecrate the Eucharist?
199505] Whether in Christ There Is Any Union of Soul and Body?
199505] Whether in Christ There Were the Gifts?
199505] Whether the Accidents of the Bread and Wine Remain in This Sacrament After the Change?
199505] Whether the Actions Performed in Celebrating This Sacrament Are Becoming?
199505] Whether the Aforesaid Expressions Are True?
199505] Whether the Entire Punishment Due to Sin Is Forgiven Through This Sacrament?
199505] Whether the Flesh of Christ Was Conceived of the Virgin''s Purest Blood?
199505] Whether the Grace of Christ, As Head of the Church, Is the Same As His Habitual Grace, Inasmuch As He Is Man?
199505] Whether the Heavens Should Have Been Opened Unto Christ at His Baptism?
199505] Whether the Human Will of Christ Was Altogether Conformed to the Divine Will in the Thing Willed?
199505] Whether the Institution of This Sacrament Was Appropriate?
199505] Whether the Mother of God Should Be Worshipped with the Adoration of_ Latria_?
199505] Whether the Priesthood of Christ Endures for Ever?
199505] Whether the Remnants of Sin Are Removed When a Mortal Sin Is Forgiven?
199505] Whether the Sacrament of Confirmation Imprints a Character?
199505] Whether the Sacraments Can Be Conferred by Evil Ministers?
199505] Whether the Sacraments of the New Law Derive Their Power from Christ''s Passion?
199505] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed Human Nature in All Individuals?
199505] Whether the Whole Human Nature Was Assumed Through the Medium of the Parts?
199505] Whether to Approach This Sacrament with Consciousness of Sin Is the Gravest of All Sins?
199505] Whether, by Her Sanctification in the Womb, the Blessed Virgin Received the Fulness of Grace?
1995060- 90)_______________________ QUESTION 60 WHAT IS A SACRAMENT?
199506:14):"What participation hath justice with injustice?"
199506:14:"What participation hath justice with injustice?"
199506:15):"What concord hath Christ with Belial?"
199506:15):"What concord hath Christ with Belial?"
199506:3):"Know you not that we shall judge angels?"
199506] Whether After Christ, It Was Proper to the Blessed Virgin to Be Sanctified in the Womb?
199506] Whether Any Kind of Worship Is Due to the Relics of the Saints?
199506] Whether Baptism Can Be Conferred in the Name of Christ?
199506] Whether Children Receive Grace and Virtue in Baptism?
199506] Whether Christ Delivered Any of the Lost from Hell?
199506] Whether Christ Was Born Without His Mother Suffering?
199506] Whether Christ''s Ascension Is the Cause of Our Salvation?
199506] Whether Christ''s Birth Was Made Known in a Becoming Order?
199506] Whether Christ''s Body Is in This Sacrament Movably?
199506] Whether Christ''s Body Was in Adam and the Other Patriarchs, As to Something Signate?
199506] Whether Christ''s Death Conduced in Any Way to Our Salvation?
199506] Whether Christ''s Judiciary Power Extends to the Angels?
199506] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation Efficiently?
199506] Whether It Is Fitting to Say That When Christ Was Baptized the Holy Ghost Came Down on Him in the Form of a Dove?
199506] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Be Head of the Church?
199506] Whether It Was Fitting for the Son of God to Assume Human Nature of the Stock of Adam?
199506] Whether Man Is Preserved by This Sacrament from Future Sins?
199506] Whether Penance Is a Second Plank After Shipwreck?
199506] Whether Penance Is the First of the Virtues?
199506] Whether Several Can Baptize at the Same Time?
199506] Whether Several Divine Persons Can Assume One and the Same Individual Nature?
199506] Whether Sinners Who Are Going to Be Baptized Are Bound to Confess Their Sins?
199506] Whether There Was Contrariety of Wills in Christ?
199506] Whether There Was Sorrow in Christ?
199506] Whether This Is True:"God Was Made Man"?
199506] Whether This Knowledge Was Distinguished by Divers Habits?
199506] Whether Those Who Had Been Baptized with John''s Baptism Had to Be Baptized with the Baptism of Christ?
199506] Whether Water Should Be Mixed with the Wine?
199506] Whether Wicked Men Sin in Administering the Sacraments?
199506] Whether a Character Is Imprinted by Each Sacrament of the New Law?
199506] Whether by His Passion Christ Merited to Be Exalted?
199506] Whether in Christ There Was the Gift of Fear?
199506] Whether the Character of Confirmation Presupposes of Necessity, the Baptismal Character?
199506] Whether the Defects Occurring During the Celebration of This Sacrament Can Be Sufficiently Met by Observing the Church''s Statutes?
199506] Whether the Effect of Subsequent Penance Is to Quicken Even Dead Works?
199506] Whether the Forgiveness of Guilt Is an Effect of Penance?
199506] Whether the Form of the Consecration of the Bread Accomplishes Its Effect Before the Form of the Consecration of the Wine Be Completed?
199506] Whether the Human Nature Was Assumed Through the Medium of Grace?
199506] Whether the Human Nature Was United to the Word of God Accidentally?
199506] Whether the Incarnation Ought to Have Been Put Off Till the End of the World?
199506] Whether the Mass of a Sinful Priest Is of Less Worth Than the Mass of a Good Priest?
199506] Whether the Pain of Christ''s Passion Was Greater Than All Other Pains?
199506] Whether the Paschal Lamb Was the Chief Figure of This Sacrament?
199506] Whether the Priest Ought to Deny the Body of Christ to the Sinner Seeking It?
199506] Whether the Priesthood of Christ Was According to the Order of Melchisedech?
199506] Whether the Proofs Which Christ Made Use of Manifested Sufficiently the Truth of His Resurrection?
199506] Whether the Sacramental Species Can Nourish?
199506] Whether the Sacraments of the Old Law Caused Grace?
199506] Whether the Sin of Those Who Crucified Christ Was Most Grievous?
199506] Whether the Substantial Form of the Bread Remains in This Sacrament After the Consecration?
199507] Whether Angels Can Administer Sacraments?
199507] Whether Christ Should Have Been Born in Bethlehem?
199507] Whether Christ Suffered in His Whole Soul?
199507] Whether Christ''s Flesh in the Patriarchs Was Infected by Sin?
199507] Whether Determinate Words Are Required in the Sacraments?
199507] Whether Heretics, Schismatics, and Excommunicated Persons Can Consecrate?
199507] Whether Immersion in Water Is Necessary for Baptism?
199507] Whether One Divine Person Can Assume Two Human Natures?
199507] Whether Sanctifying Grace Is Bestowed in This Sacrament?
199507] Whether There Was Fear in Christ?
199507] Whether This Change Is Wrought Instantaneously?
199507] Whether This Is True:"Man Was Made God"?
199507] Whether This Sacrament Benefit Others Besides the Recipients?
199507] Whether This Sacrament Was Suitably Instituted in the New Law?
199507] Whether in Baptism It Is Necessary for Someone to Raise the Baptized from the Sacred Font?
199507] Whether the Body of Christ, As It Is in This Sacrament, Can Be Seen by Any Eye, at Least by a Glorified One?
199507] Whether the Children Who Died in Original Sin Were Delivered by Christ?
199507] Whether the Devil Is the Head of All the Wicked?
199507] Whether the Dove in Which the Holy Ghost Appeared Was Real?
199507] Whether the Effect of Baptism Is to Open the Gates of the Heavenly Kingdom?
199507] Whether the Gratuitous Graces Were in Christ?
199507] Whether the Intention of Receiving the Sacrament of Baptism Is Required on the Part of the One Baptized?
199507] Whether the Mixing with Water Is Essential to This Sacrament?
199507] Whether the Sacramental Species Are Broken in This Sacrament?
199507] Whether the Seminal Loss That Occurs During Sleep Hinders Anyone from Receiving This Sacrament?
199507] Whether the Star Which Appeared to the Magi Belonged to the Heavenly System?
199507] Whether the Union of the Divine Nature and the Human Is Anything Created?
199508:24):"What a man seeth, why doth he hope for?"
199508:6) saying:"There is none that doth penance for his sin, saying: What have I done?"
199508] Whether Antichrist May Be Called the Head of All the Wicked?
199508] Whether Any Liquid Can Be Mingled with the Consecrated Wine?
199508] Whether Baptism Has an Equal Effect in All?
199508] Whether Christ Paid Tithes in Abraham''s Loins?
199508] Whether Christ Was Born at a Fitting Time?
199508] Whether Christ by His Descent into Hell Delivered Souls from Purgatory?
199508] Whether Christ''s Body Is Truly There When Flesh or a Child Appears Miraculously in This Sacrament?
199508] Whether Christ''s Entire Soul Enjoyed Blessed Fruition During the Passion?
199508] Whether Faith Is Required on the Part of the One Baptized?
199508] Whether Food or Drink Taken Beforehand Hinders the Receiving of This Sacrament?
199508] Whether He Who Raises Anyone from the Sacred Font Is Bound to Instruct Him?
199508] Whether It Is Lawful to Add Anything to the Words in Which the Sacramental Form Consists?
199508] Whether It Was Becoming That the Magi Should Come to Adore Christ and Pay Homage to Him?
199508] Whether It Was Becoming, When Christ Was Baptized That the Father''s Voice Should Be Heard, Bearing Witness to the Son?
199508] Whether Penance Should Last Till the End of Life?
199508] Whether There Was Wonder in Christ?
199508] Whether This Is True:"Christ Is a Creature"?
199508] Whether This Proposition Is False:"The Body of Christ Is Made Out of Bread"?
199508] Whether This Sacrament Should Be Given to All?
199508] Whether Trine Immersion Is Essential to Baptism?
199508] Whether Union Is the Same As Assumption?
199508] Whether Water Should Be Added in Great Quantity?
199508] Whether a Degraded Priest Can Consecrate This Sacrament?
199508] Whether in Christ There Was the Gift of Prophecy?
199508] Whether it was more fitting that the Person of the Son rather than any other Divine Person should assume human nature?
199508] Whether the Effect of This Sacrament Is Hindered by Venial Sin?
199508] Whether the Minister''s Intention Is Required for the Validity of a Sacrament?
199509] Whether Baptism May Be Reiterated?
199509] Whether Children Should Be Baptized?
199509] Whether Christ Suffered at a Suitable Time?
199509] Whether Faith Is Required of Necessity in the Minister of a Sacrament?
199509] Whether Insincerity Hinders the Effect of Baptism?
199509] Whether It Is Permissible to Receive Communion from Heretical, Excommunicate, or Sinful Priests, and to Hear Mass Said by Them?
199509] Whether Penance Can Be Continuous?
199509] Whether There Was Anger in Christ?
199509] Whether This Sacrament Should Be Given to Man on the Forehead?
199509] Whether Those Who Have Not the Use of Reason Ought to Receive This Sacrament?
199509] Whether in Christ There Was the Fulness of Grace?
199509] Whether the Union of the Two Natures in Christ Is the Greatest of All Unions?
19950:''Are they not''] all ministering spirits, sent to minister for them, who shall receive the inheritance of salvation(?)."
19950:''What''] can be made clean by the unclean?"
19950:''ought not Christ''] to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory(?)."
19950And because we believe Christ as the Divine truth, according to John 8:46,"If I tell you the truth, why do you not believe Me?"
19950And can there be one operation where there are different substances?"
19950And concerning this there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it belongs to a deacon to baptize?
19950And farther on( Luke 14:5):"Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fall into a pit, and will not immediately draw him out on the Sabbath- day?"
19950And he said: In what then were you baptized?
19950And how shall they hear without a preacher?"
19950And what could afford us a stronger proof of this than that the Son of God should become a partner with us of human nature?"
19950And while He is doing all things wondrously, would He have taken away that which He accomplished in mercy?"
19950And whilst He is doing all things wondrously, would He have taken away that which He accomplished in mercy?
19950Are the Christian sacraments, by any chance, of a nature less lasting than this bodily mark?"
19950Art Thou come to destroy us?
19950Baptism of Water, of Blood, and of the Spirit?
19950Baptism,"unclean, by which he was sanctified?"
19950But God is called the Father even of the irrational creature, according to Job 38:28:"Who is father of the rain?
19950But according to the Church''s ritual, the man who comes to be baptized is asked concerning his faith:"Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty?"
19950But the angel seems first to have announced what the virgin might doubt, and which, because of her doubt, would make her ask:"How shall this be done?"
19950But why should our Lord, whose right by nature it is to forgive sins, avoid those whom He could make holier than such as abstain?"
19950Can not the lesser operate as the greater?
19950Christ, Began to Be?
19950Concerning the first our consideration will be fivefold:( 1) What is a sacrament?
19950Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether nativity regards the nature or the person?
19950Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the flesh of Christ was derived from Adam?
19950Concerning the first there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ should have led a solitary life, or have associated with men?
19950Concerning the first there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether circumcision was a preparation for, and a figure of, Baptism?
19950Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Blessed Virgin, Mother of God, was sanctified before her birth from the womb?
19950Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the sacraments of the New Law are the cause of grace?
19950Concerning the first there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) What is Baptism?
19950Concerning the first, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ should have worked miracles?
19950Concerning this there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Confirmation is a sacrament?
19950Concerning which there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether God alone works inwardly in the sacraments?
19950Dei xiv, 9):"Whenever these affections follow reason, and are caused when and where needed, who will dare to call them diseases or vicious passions?"
19950Did not that rich man go away from His presence sorrowful?
19950Do we not offer it up every day in memory of His death?"
19950For as Matthew relates( 27:46), when our Lord was hanging upon the cross He cried out:"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
19950For how shall we call Him omnipotent, if He is unable to heal what is beyond hope?
19950For it is written( 1 Kings 15:17):"When thou wast a little one in thy own eyes, wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israel?"
19950For when sorrow ceases, repentance fails; and if repentance fails, what becomes of pardon?"
19950For, as we read in the( Twelfth) Council of Toledo,"What kind of a sacrifice is that, wherein not even the sacrificer is known to have a share?"
19950Having become man, ought He to have made another world, that we might believe Him to be Him by whom the world was made?
19950He replies: Whereby shall I know this?
19950Hence Augustine says on John 18:20:"How can it be said that He speaks in secret when He speaks before so many men?
19950Hence Augustine says to Renatus( De Anima et ejus origine i):"Who may offer Christ''s body except for them who are Christ''s members?"
19950Hence Thomas said( John 14:5):"Lord, we know not whither Thou goest; and how can we know the way?"
19950Hence he adds:"How can there be a creature in God?
19950Hence( Luke 18:8) it is written:"But yet the Son of Man, when He cometh, shall He find think you, faith on earth?"
19950Hence, on Luke 4:3,"If Thou be the Son of God,"etc., Ambrose says:"What means this way of addressing Him?
19950In like manner it is said( Gen. 18:17):"Can I hide from Abraham what I am about to do?"
19950In regard to the former there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it was fitting that John should baptize?
19950Is it a washing?
19950Or he that is born of a woman appear clean?"
19950Or how can His generosity be known to any one who says it was despised on account of its ignoble sinfulness?
19950Or should He have conformed Himself to others in these respects?
19950Or who begot the drops of dew?"
19950Or, again,"for that He is flesh?"
19950Or, for that He is a soul?"
19950Say, priest, say, cleric, how dost thou kiss the Son of God with the same lips wherewith thou hast kissed the daughter of a harlot?
19950She says: How shall this be?
19950That, as they passed by, their very shadow healed the sick?
19950Therefore it was foolish of them to seek human guidance besides that of the star, saying:"Where is He that is born King of the Jews?"
19950Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ had any knowledge besides the Divine?
19950Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Penance has any parts?
19950Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Son of God should have assumed in human nature defects of body?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ''s Godhead and humanity are to be adored with one and the same adoration?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether all mortal sins are taken away by Penance?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether human nature was more capable of being assumed than any other nature?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it was fitting for God to become incarnate?
19950Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Penance is a sacrament?
19950Under the first head there are thirteen points of inquiry:( 1) Whether in the soul of Christ there was any habitual grace?
19950Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the union of the Word Incarnate took place in the nature?
19950Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether this is true:"God is man"?
19950Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ is one or two?
19950Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ is subject to the Father?
19950Under the first heading there are eight points for inquiry:( 1) Whether bread and wine are the matter of this sacrament?
19950Under the first heading there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a sacrament is a kind of sign?
19950Under the first heading there are six points for inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ''s Passion brought about our salvation by way of merit?
19950Under the first heading there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Eucharist is a sacrament?
19950Under the first heading there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it was necessary for Christ to suffer for men''s deliverance?
19950Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ was predestinated?
19950Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the soul of Christ comprehended the Word or the Divine Essence?
19950Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether judiciary power is to be attributed to Christ?
19950Was Christ created by a command?"
19950What Is a Sacrament?
19950What could be so favorably offered and accepted as the flesh of our sacrifice, which was made the body of our Priest?"
19950What does it mean that''no man shall pass through it,''save that Joseph shall not know her?
19950What else could be so appropriate for this immolation as mortal flesh?
19950What else is there so clean for cleansing mortals as the flesh born in the womb without fleshly concupiscence, and coming from a virginal womb?
19950What is a bad minister to thee, where the Lord is good?"
19950What sort of a physician is he who knows not how to heal a recurring disease?
19950What word of Christ?
19950What works-- but that from ungodly he should be made righteous?
19950Wherefore Augustine says( Contra Quinque Haereses v):"God saith, the Creator of man: What is it that troubles thee in My Birth?
19950Wherefore He says( Luke 13:15):"Doth not every one of you on the Sabbath- day loose his ox or his ass from the manger, and lead them to water?"
19950Who is it that ascends?
19950Why, then, do you look for nature''s order in Christ''s body, since the Lord Jesus was Himself brought forth of a Virgin beyond nature?"
19950_ On the contrary,_ Ambrose says( De Fide ii, 8):"How can the same operation spring from different powers?
19950_ On the contrary,_ He Himself says( John 8:46):"Which of you shall convince Me of sin?"
19950_ On the contrary,_ It was said in the person of His adversaries( John 11:47):"What do we; for this man doth many miracles?"
19950and if I be a master, where is my fear?"
19950art Thou come to destroy us?"
19950cried out, saying: What have we to do with Thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
19950distinguish, the body of the Lord from other meats, how must he be''condemned''who, feigning himself a friend, comes to His table a foe?"
19950especially if what He says to few He wishes through them to be made known to many?"
19950found certain disciples; and he said to them: Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
19950i):"Was Christ made by a word?
19950iii):"Since Christ is perfect God and perfect man, what foolhardiness have some to dare to affirm that Christ as man is not a substance?"
19950iii):"What means this closed gate in the House of the Lord, except that Mary is to be ever inviolate?
19950is it not rather acknowledged and approved?
19950iv):"Mary answered the announcing angel:''How shall this be done, because I know not man?''
19950iv):"We do not speak of the Father''s right hand as of a place, for how can a place be designated by His right hand, who Himself is beyond all place?
19950iv):"What else could be so fittingly partaken of by men, or offered up for men, as human flesh?
19950iv):"What greater cause is there of the Lord''s coming than to show God''s love for us?"
19950iv):"Who is it that descends?
19950lxxi):"What are these''greater works''which believers in Him would do?
19950on the Epiphany:"What will He be like in the judgment- seat; since from His cradle He struck terror into the heart of a proud king?"
19950one of flesh and blood?
19950or were you baptized in the name of Paul?"
19950or whom hath He set over the world which He made?"
19950or"always was"?
19950save that, though He knew that the Son of God was to come, yet he did not think that He had come in the weakness of the flesh?"
19950that is, in the shedding of My blood,"while I go down,"as by various degrees of evils,"into corruption?"
19950that is, the gall proper;"and why not the black gall?"
19950that is, the phlegm;"why not also the yellow gall?"
19950the angels are the works of Christ: and does that man do greater works than these, who co- operates with Christ in the work of his justification?
19950till seven times?"
19950true and pure doctrine,"come in to be put under a bushel?"
19950v):"What kind of sacrifice is that wherein not even the sacrificer is known to have a share?"
19950vii) that the question,"Who is this that cometh from Edom?"
19950was it from heaven or from men?"
19950why hast Thou forsaken Me?
19950works that are done without charity, are quickened by Penance?
19950would He not have strengthened an erroneous opinion, and made it impossible for us to believe that He had become a true man?
19950xix):"What else is a corporeal sacrament but a kind of visible word?"
19950xxv, n. 12; xxvi, n. 1):"Why make ready tooth and belly?
19950xxviii):"If it be a daily bread, why do you take it once a year, as the Greeks have the custom in the east?
54298And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water, and the Eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? 54298 And blessed are all they who do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled"--what with?
54298And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled? 54298 And now why tarriest thou?
54298And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thine hands? 54298 And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
54298And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
54298Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause? 54298 But did not Jesus give authority to all His ministers when He said,''Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature?''"
54298But how are they to become saviors on Mount Zion? 54298 But what will become of people who reject what you call the one only plan of salvation?
54298But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? 54298 But, do they really have these gifts, and were they not all done away with after the days of the apostles?"
54298But, do you mean to say that the Book of Mormon will set these matters right and clear up all that is obscure in the Bible?
54298Do you believe then that there will be different degrees of glory in heaven?
54298Do you not, then, take your doctrines, authority and church discipline from either the Book of Mormon, or the Bible or both?
54298Freedom and reason make us men; Take these away, what are we then? 54298 Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as in obeying the voice of the Lord?
54298How is your church organized, and wherein does it differ from other Christian churches?
54298I told him to remain and see whether God would not keep His promise wherein He said by the mouth of His Apostle James:''Is any sick among you? 54298 If I tell you earthly things and ye believe not, how shall ye believe if I tell you of heavenly things?"
54298If it is necessary for every one to be baptized,asks one,"what will become of the good people who have died without having that privilege?"
54298In what way do you claim this authority has been restored?
54298Is it necessary for preachers and members of other churches to be baptized anew in order to enter your church and be saved?
54298Is it necessary that baptism should be administered by total immersion? 54298 Is there any other difference between your church and others?"
54298Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
54298Now when they heard this they were pricked in their hearts and said unto Peter and to the rest of the Apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do?
54298Oh, that I suppose is the Mormon Bible?
54298What about heaven and hell? 54298 What art thou, O man, but dust?
54298What do you mean by that? 54298 What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?
54298What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? 54298 What is the attitude of your church in regard to other Christian denominations?"
54298Whatever can be the matter with these men( Law and Marks)? 54298 Will you explain the order of that organization as it now exists in your church?"
54298Would you baptize infants by immersion?
54298# DOES THE OBEDIENCE WHICH THE LORD REQUIRES MEAN BELIEF ONLY?
54298### WHAT IS SALVATION?
54298( To the Latter- day Saints):--Do the members of your Church enjoy the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
54298( To the Latter- day Saints):--Have you any more witnesses?
54298(?)
54298*** But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
5429815- 11 says"who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the gods?"
5429829_):"Else what shall they do who are_ baptized_ for the_ dead_, if the dead rise not at all?
54298A man, to be a servant of God, must be called, authorized, and empowered by the Lord in some way, or how can he be a servant of God?
54298ARE ALL MEN SINNERS?
54298ARE NOT MANKIND CLEANSED FROM SIN BY THE BLOOD OF JESUS?
54298ARE WE TO A UNITY?
54298According to the practice generally in vogue, is it not about time for a revision of the Bible, that the offending parts may be cast out?
54298Again, we ask from what source did you receive your information?
54298All this clearly indicates immersion, or why_ go down into_ or_ come up out of_ the water?
54298Also Acts xxii, 16,"And now why tarriest thou?
54298Ananias said to Paul,"why tarriest thou?
54298And He said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
54298And He said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
54298And He said unto them, were it not so?
54298And Jesus said unto them, How be it that ye have not written this thing, that many saints did arise and appear unto many, and did minister unto them?
54298And are not the commandments issued by the Savior and His Apostles as much the commands of God as those uttered on Mount Sinai?
54298And from whom dost thou receive thy power and blessings but from God?"
54298And how can he claim that he has no sins without branding himself as a liar and consequently as a sinner in the sight of heaven?
54298And how was Aaron called?
54298And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
54298And if they were all one member, where were the body?
54298And is not every tree known by its fruits?
54298And this because they did not bow in submission to a name with the sound of which their ears had never been saluted?
54298And what is repentance?
54298And what is this ordinance administered for?
54298And what of the authority of young Joseph who Was ordained under the hands of such men, WILLIAM MARKS BEING MOUTH_?
54298And what position did he give repentance?
54298And what science more important than this great science of all sciences?
54298And what was it?
54298And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not show unto us what thou meanest by these?
54298And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not show us what thou meanest by these?
54298And where is the house of the Lord being established?
54298And where is the proof that He has ever changed it?
54298And who can expect to receive salvation_ from_ God, if they do not believe_ in_ Him?
54298And who was Jesus, the Christ?
54298And why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
54298And why should it be otherwise?
54298And why?
54298And why?
54298And why?
54298And would not such consequences ensue, were He to reveal to the human family more than one method of attaining salvation?
54298Another question: If the earth, air and water are composed of life, is there any intelligence in this life?
54298Are not the fruits borne by the tree of"Mormonism,"in the short space of thirty- six years from the planting of the seed, good, sound and abundant?
54298Are the Saints yet to be perfected?
54298Are these immortal beings to be kept in outer darkness throughout eternity?
54298Are they all to be lost eternally?
54298Are they also spurious?
54298Are they blessed simply because they are poor in spirit?
54298Are they gross, tangible, and, in their organized capacity, subject to decay and change?
54298Are we criminals, and to be ostracized from society, for believing in the Bible?
54298Are we less than the stature of the fulness of Christ in the knowledge of God?
54298Are we not informed that David did not sin except in the case of Uriah, the Hittite?
54298Are we still far from the unity of the faith?
54298Are you certain you are not an Israelite, come to fulfill the above prophecy?
54298Are you going to BEAVER in the spring?
54298Are you in harmony with the word of God?
54298Are you not mistaken?
54298Are you persecuted?
54298Are you prepared to say He did not?
54298Are you sure the teachings of your church are in strict accord with the Divine record?
54298As Jesus was not in His Father''s presence during these three days, where was He?
54298BY APOSTLE ORSON PRATT, IN MILLENNIAL STAR, 1866. Who is the happy man?
54298Binding only on the Saints at Nauvoo?
54298Blessed are the poor in spirit-- who do what?
54298But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
54298But are they to be everlastingly lost and destroyed?
54298But did He then cast them off forever?
54298But even if it could, in the present instance, what would be the use of two Gospels made exactly alike for precisely the same purpose?
54298But how about proclaiming liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that were bound?
54298But is there no rest for man?
54298But it may be asked, have we not in the Christian warfare, power to pull down the strongholds of sin and Satan?
54298But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
54298But the question may arise in the mind of our reader, Wherein have I sinned?
54298But what about the messenger to prepare the way before the Lord?
54298But what about this"everlasting punishment?"
54298But what examination can this be, in which you have found out that you spoke that which was not true?
54298But what is the object of this important mission?
54298But what will the world do?
54298But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
54298But, do you consider water baptism essential to salvation?
54298CAN SINFUL MAN SAVE HIMSELF?
54298CAN THIS KNOWLEDGE BE OBTAINED WITHOUT OBEDIENCE TO THE COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD?
54298Can faith save him?
54298Can faith save him?"
54298Can it be the low murmurings of distant thunder?
54298Can she also express her sorrows?
54298Can we accept it?
54298Can we comprehend it?
54298Can you figure anything but zero out of it?
54298Can you find any Scripture changing this order of things?
54298Can you find any other name given God''s people than"Saints"of the Most High?
54298Can you get any inference from this Scripture other than that God is possessed of all these faculties?
54298Can you show one passage of Scripture to prove that God has neither body, parts, nor passions?
54298Could you do as much for your religion and your country?
54298Could you do as these men do for your religion?
54298DOES ANY PART OF THE BIBLE TEACH THAT MAN CAN BE SAVED WITHOUT WORKS?
54298DOES THIS MEAN THAT WE ARE TO DO NOTHING?
54298Did He go to His Father and God?
54298Did He not say to His ancient Jewish disciples,"Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature?"
54298Did I not hear words, articulated in a deep, low, mournful sound?
54298Did John baptize in the right way?
54298Did he make it precede faith?
54298Did not the Lord say through Nathan the prophet that He, the Lord, had given David Saul''s wives?
54298Did that prove Him such?
54298Did the Lord make a mistake?
54298Did the word of the Lord fail?
54298Did you believe that when you said it?
54298Did you ever analyze"Our Father which art in heaven?"
54298Did you ever listen to an argument against"Mormons"from the standpoint of Scripture and reason?
54298Did you have the Bible in view when you said this, or where did you obtain the information?
54298Did you not speak before you thought?
54298Did you receive that higher baptism?
54298Did you write that?
54298Do n''t you think it is time to begin to look for the cause of the trouble?
54298Do n''t you think you could afford to try and call us to repentance?
54298Do n''t you think you could do better by looking closer to home?
54298Do we need perfecting and edifying?
54298Do you believe in everlasting punishment?"
54298Do you believe it?
54298Do you believe that signs shall follow the believers, as recorded in Mark, 16th chapter?
54298Do you believe when people die they go either to heaven or to hell, or do you deny hell and disbelieve in a devil?"
54298Do you call for the Elders?
54298Do you not fear and tremble for your own salvation in neglecting{ 93} the salvation of your dead?
54298Do you not remember what happened to Cornelius?
54298Do you really believe that such a course will make you popular with the liberty- loving and law- abiding population of your new home?
54298Do you remember that the angel said( Acts 1: 11),"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
54298Do you suppose that you can sufficiently humble yourself to go in at one of those polygamous gates and mingle with the polygamous sons of Jacob?
54298Do you think He will return, as promised, with a body of flesh and bones, or do you think He will be just a shadow?
54298Does either sprinkling or pouring represent a death, a burial, or a resurrection?
54298Does happiness consist in ruling, in judging, in politics, in thrones, in palaces, in earthly grandeur?
54298Does happiness seek the companionship of the learned, and select its abode in academies, colleges and universities?
54298Does happiness seek the mansions of the rich, the splendid habitations and beautiful parks of the noblemen?
54298Does it consist in the honor which man renders to his fellowman?
54298Does not that show that belief in Christ is alone sufficient for salvation?"
54298Does not the Bible teach everlasting punishment?
54298Does not the good book say"and God said, let us make man in our own image?"
54298Does sprinkling or pouring represent a birth?
54298Does the atonement do more?
54298Does the fact that God has a body, parts and passions, debar Him from being an intelligent being, omnipresent, etc.?
54298Does this not make baptism a command of God?
54298Does this not prove a plurality of Gods?
54298FROM WHAT IS MAN SAVED BY CHRIST''S ATONEMENT?
54298First, where does the Bible give you authority to call your church"The First Baptist?"
54298For one star differeth from another star in glory; so also is the resurrection of the dead?''
54298From whence came Joseph''s gift to foresee and foretell?
54298HOW CAN MAN RECEIVE THE GREAT GIFT OF SALVATION FROM SIN?
54298Had you, before delivering your sermon, ever conversed with a"Mormon?"
54298Has perfection come?
54298Has the Eternal Father ceased to have power to make Himself manifest?
54298Has the angel, seen in John''s vision on Patmos, yet come?
54298Has the earth, indeed, a language?
54298Have we united with this Church because we expect to become more honorable in the eyes of the world?
54298Have ye turned revelators?
54298Have ye turned revelators?
54298Have you Prophets and Apostles in your church?
54298Have you a Bible at hand?
54298Have you any other witnesses to prove that the Godhead consists of three separate Persons?
54298Have you not read what I wrote to the Galatians, the Hebrews and the Corinthians concerning this matter?
54298He asked:''Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
54298He felt his own weakness in the presence of the Son of God, and said,"I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?"
54298He further said:"Have ye here any meat?
54298He was put to death in the flesh; He was quickened by the Spirit; and He went-- where?
54298Here are the words of Paul:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
54298Here is what I wrote to the Corinthians:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
54298Here the grand question arises: of what does sin consist?
54298How about the preaching of the Gospel of the kingdom in all the world?
54298How are we to decide which one is right?
54298How are we to know which religion contains all truth?
54298How can he repent if he will not acknowledge that he has sins?
54298How can man be like God?
54298How could the Roman Catholic fail to recognize the awful ceremony of the eucharist?
54298How could we be like God if we were not begotten in His image and in His likeness?
54298How dare anyone charge the Almighty with such folly?
54298How did He lead captivity captive?
54298How did Paul administer the spirit?
54298How do you reconcile these two doctrines?"
54298How is he to receive it?
54298How is this to be done?
54298How long, O Lord, shall iniquity triumph, and sin go unpunished?
54298How much more republican would we be, if we paid no attention to their teachings, than we are at present?
54298How so?
54298How then can a man please God if he will not repent of his sins?
54298How then can we expect to receive forgiveness unless we accept His offer and obey His word?
54298How will you twist the Scripture to make Him out otherwise?
54298I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
54298I see in it what to me are weaknesses, but in what system do they not exist?
54298I thought your superior(?)
54298IF ORDINANCES AND COMMANDMENTS MUST BE OBEYED HOW ARE MANKIND SAVED BY GRACE, WHICH IS A FREE GIFT?
54298IS BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION?
54298IS SALVATION FREE TO ALL?
54298IS THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE FULL?
54298If Cornelius had rejected baptism as non- essential, could he have been saved?
54298If He came would He love those who do?
54298If He has, when and where has He revealed it?
54298If He has, when and where has He revealed it?
54298If He should come, where would He go?
54298If Peter had been a modern minister, he would have said in answer to the question,''Men and brethren, what shall we do?''
54298If all things whatsoever Jesus commanded are to be taught today how can one teach them unless he be inspired of God?
54298If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
54298If baptism is not essential to salvation, why does the Lord require it?
54298If baptism was not essential to salvation, why did Peter command them to be baptized?
54298If it be denied that he was such, how shall the superior wisdom that prompted his words and actions be accounted for?
54298If it is a command of God is it not essential to salvation?
54298If not, why not?
54298If so, where is His word and promise recorded?
54298If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
54298If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
54298If the whole were hearing where were the smelling?
54298If this is not essential, why not do away with that part of the commission which commands His disciples to go and preach?
54298If you wished to learn of the Catholic faith would it be fair to obtain your information from a Presbyterian clergyman?
54298In all fairness should not the rule you apply to others apply to us?
54298In handling this question why did you not take the Bible,"the rule of your faith and practice,"and expose"Mormonism"principle by principle?
54298In the face of all these things, how could I believe that belief alone in Christ was all that was necessary for salvation?
54298In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
54298In this age of unbelief who is looking for the fulfillment of these important events which must surely come to pass?
54298In view of this, may I ask, is your mission here simply to love Jesus for$ 1,800 per year, and not for a blessed cent less?
54298In what have I done wrong?
54298Is He not a spirit without form, immaterial and incomprehensible?"
54298Is He not the Shepherd of all those who are willing to serve Him?
54298Is it in accordance with scripture to expect prophets to come in these latter days?
54298Is it merely sorrow for sin?
54298Is it not one who lives up to the Gospel of Christ?
54298Is it not possible that the"wise men"of today might learn wisdom pertaining to salvation from the humble"Mormon"Elder?
54298Is it not the violation of law or the breaking of a command, and is not the sin of omission as great as the sin of commission?
54298Is it not worth the candle?
54298Is it possible that a good man like Cornelius needed to do anything more than he was doing, in order to be accepted and justified before God?
54298Is it right to look for the true Church of Christ in popularity?
54298Is it simply"an outward sign of an inward grace?"
54298Is it that the wicked flee when no man pursueth?
54298Is it the king upon his throne?
54298Is it the mighty emperor who sways the destiny of millions?
54298Is man forever doomed to sorrow, lamentation, and ghastly death?
54298Is not every man to be judged according to his works?
54298Is sprinkling the correct way to baptize?
54298Is that not heaven?
54298Is the Gospel plan imperfect in that it does not provide a way{ 441} for those who have had no opportunity to receive that birth?
54298Is the remission of sins essential to salvation?
54298Is there work for the ministry?
54298Is this a crime?
54298Is this disloyalty?
54298Is this not so?
54298Is your church founded on revelation-- living, modern, and not dead?
54298It is also referred to by Paul:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
54298It might also be asked, What will become of those good people who die without believing on the Lord Jesus Christ, never having heard of Him?
54298James J. Strang?
54298James:--How dare I teach such doctrine when the Lord had instructed us to teach them to observe all things whatsoever He had commanded us?
54298James:--You say that that is what the preachers have taught you?
54298Jesus had a body of flesh and bones-- can you explain or ridicule it away?
54298John:--Have you forgotten what Joel prophesied concerning the last days?
54298John:--I said,"I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?"
54298Judged by the Reorganite standards of faith and doctrine will this statement bear the light of investigation?
54298Latter- day Saints:--Have we not proven that the proper mode of baptism is immersion, and that the object of baptism is for the remission of sins?
54298Latter- day Saints:--Perhaps you would like to hear the testimony of the Apostles John and James?
54298Let me ask now seriously, can you conceive of anything"immaterial?"
54298Likewise, also, was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way?
54298Lyman Wight?
54298Moses reminded the Lord that he had an impediment in his speech, when the Lord said to him:"Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
54298Must he seek, and seek in vain for happiness?
54298Must this condition continue, or will there be a restitution?
54298No such thing as a flood covering the entire earth was known up to that time, and how could they accept his warning only through simple faith?
54298Now as some of these will doubtless be husbands and wives, we would inquire when their marriage contract will be fulfilled and come to an end?
54298Now what is this comforter?
54298Now why represent the death of the Savior, by becoming dead unto sin?
54298Now, Brother Brougher, shut your eyes and what do you see?
54298Now, Brother Brougher, what was the image of His Father?
54298Now, dear brother, do n''t you think that my jackass story equals yours, and contains a better moral?
54298Now, did any of them show further evidence of conviction?
54298Now, do you think for a moment that we would have used the names of the Holy Trinity in an ordinance in which there was no profit?
54298Now, do you think that I, or any other servant of the Lord, would{ 361} preach salvation through belief alone when Christ had condemned such doctrine?
54298Now, is it blasphemy, according to Scripture, to believe God to be a tangible being, with body, parts and passions?
54298Now, my Reorganite friends, in the face of this how dare you presume to circumscribe, limit and profane this doctrine of salvation for the dead?
54298Now, suppose that Cornelius and his house had disregarded Peter''s command to be baptized, could they have been saved?
54298Now, surely you would not have me interpret Jesus''saying as meaning that He had come from Himself and was going to return to Himself?
54298Now, what is the"word?"
54298Now, whom shall we believe?
54298O, my dear brother, why is it that our friends should stand out against the truth, and look on those that would show it to them as their enemies?
54298Of course you will say that Paul says a Bishop is to be the husband of one wife, but we ask does he say a Bishop can not have more than one wife?
54298Of those eighteen upon whom the tower of Siloam fell and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
54298On one occasion He said:"And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
54298On one occasion Peter asked the Lord,"How oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him, till seven times?"
54298On which side will you fight?
54298One more question: Did you preach to the people that Jesus Christ was the author of eternal salvation?
54298Or His burial, by being buried in water in baptism?
54298Or is there hope?
54298Or the founders of the so- called reorganized church?
54298Or will he hereafter come?
54298Ought you not to use your potent influence to accomplish this end, as I contended in my former letter?
54298Our enemies do not put it in this light, do they?
54298Paul, after the light of heaven shone upon him, and the Lord said unto him:"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?"
54298Perhaps you have profited by the experience of others before you and are too wise to undertake such a large contract?
54298Permit us now to ask you, What is to become of those who have died in ignorance of the Gospel of Christ?
54298Pray how are we to know a being without a body, parts or passions?
54298Really, brother, over whose"shop"should the sign"All kinds of turning and twisting done here"be placed?
54298Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
54298SHALL WE BE JUDGED ACCORDING TO OUR BELIEF OR ACCORDING TO OUR OBEDIENCE?
54298SHOULD PROPHETS BE EXPECTED IN OUR DAY?
54298Said they:"Why seek ye the living among the dead?
54298Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
54298Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
54298Shall man say that they are not proper?
54298Shall the heavens above be aroused to the highest degree of expectation, and the earth still continue to slumber in midnight darkness?
54298Shall the sons of mortality appeal to the earth for aid?
54298Shall they not both fall into the ditch?"
54298Shall we not say, then, that works are necessary, and if so, what are those works?
54298She has been grievously afflicted and smitten; she has mourned; she has wept; her enemies have triumphed and have said--''Ah, where is thy God?''
54298Sidney Rigdon?
54298Some may say, how can an ear tingle in the spirit?
54298St. Paul writes:"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
54298Suppose you were to fool Saint Peter and get into heaven, how would you feel clasped to the bosom of the polygamous Abraham?
54298Surely you and I are not in a unity of the faith, and what about the hundreds of other denominations claiming to be the true followers of Christ?
54298Surely you have read my epistle, wherein I said:"What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?
54298THEN BY WHAT MEANS CAN MAN BE SAVED?
54298Tell me, O sons of earth, has happiness been found by mortals?
54298Tell me, ye swarming millions of bygone generations, who among you were happy?
54298That implies that it had been lost or taken away?"
54298That this passage does not refer to His first coming is shown by the following verse, which reads,"But who may abide the day of his coming?
54298The Prophet inquires as follows:"What are we to understand by the four angels spoken of in the seventh chapter and first verse of the Revelation?"
54298The Savior asks the question,"Why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?"
54298The World:--After what manner did you baptize?
54298The World:--And did those people have the opportunity afterwards of again hearing the Gospel?
54298The World:--Are we to understand that confession of sins is essential?
54298The World:--Are you also one of Christ''s disciples?
54298The World:--Are you an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--Are you prepared to give testimony concerning the matter which is before us?
54298The World:--Are you the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints?
54298The World:--Baptism is, therefore, a commandment of the Lord?
54298The World:--Can you cite us a few examples of the calling of men to the ministry?
54298The World:--Can you furnish evidence that they are separate Personages?
54298The World:--Can you refer us to an occasion when the Holy Ghost was given to believers?
54298The World:--Did Christ give you authority to confer the Holy Ghost upon those who believed on your words and obeyed the Gospel?
54298The World:--Did Christ not mean that He had done all that was necessary for man''s salvation?
54298The World:--Did Christ show Himself to you after that?
54298The World:--Did any of your associates ever see God?
54298The World:--Did anyone ever receive the Holy Ghost under your administration?
54298The World:--Did the people who accepted the Gospel of Christ in the days of your ministry receive the gift of the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Did you also receive from Christ the promise of the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Did you baptize Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--Did you do as the Lord commanded you?
54298The World:--Did you do as the Lord commanded you?
54298The World:--Did you not infer from that that all a man had to do in order to be saved was to believe in Christ?
54298The World:--Did you not teach the people that the blood of Jesus Christ would cleanse them from all sin?
54298The World:--Did you not write an epistle to the Corinthian saints in which you told them that the gifts of prophecy, tongues, etc., would cease?
54298The World:--Did you promise the Holy Ghost to all those whom you baptized?
54298The World:--Did you prophesy concerning the second coming of Christ?
54298The World:--Did you receive the Holy Ghost in this manner?
54298The World:--Did you see the Savior after His resurrection?
54298The World:--Did you write an epistle to the Ephesians?
54298The World:--Do you believe and teach that water baptism is essential to salvation?
54298The World:--Do you believe that God the Father, Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Ghost are three Persons in one substance?
54298The World:--Do you believe that good works must accompany faith in order for men to obtain salvation?
54298The World:--Do you believe water baptism to be essential to man''s salvation?
54298The World:--Do you promise the Holy Ghost to all those who repent and obey the Gospel which you preach?
54298The World:--Have the gifts of the Holy Ghost been made manifest in this dispensation?
54298The World:--Have you ever had a revelation from God?
54298The World:--Have you ever heard the voice of God?
54298The World:--Have you ever seen Christ?
54298The World:--Have you ever seen God?
54298The World:--Have you received authority from the Lord to confer the Holy Ghost upon those who comply with the laws and ordinances of the Gospel?
54298The World:--How did the people receive your testimony?
54298The World:--How did you escape the fate of the others?
54298The World:--How did you receive your call to the ministry?
54298The World:--How does the Holy Ghost operate upon those who receive it?
54298The World:--How was Aaron called to the ministry?
54298The World:--How was the Holy Ghost conferred upon the people?
54298The World:--How was the Holy Ghost conferred?
54298The World:--How was the primitive Christian Church organized?
54298The World:--How was your testimony received by the people?
54298The World:--How were they called?
54298The World:--Is it true that you spent forty days and forty nights with the Lord on Mount Sinai?
54298The World:--Is it true that you were sent before His face to prepare His way?
54298The World:--Is there a record of your ordination?
54298The World:--Isn''t it a fact that Christ, when He was upon the cross, and just as He was about to give up the ghost, said,"It is finished"?
54298The World:--James, were you commissioned by the Lord Jesus Christ to preach His Gospel?
54298The World:--James, you have heard the testimony of the Apostle Peter, what have you to say concerning it?
54298The World:--John, do you think we will ever be favored with new revelation from God?
54298The World:--John, you have listened to the testimony of your fellow Apostles, what have you to say concerning it?
54298The World:--Must a man be called of God and ordained by Divine authority before he can hold an office in the Church of Christ?
54298The World:--Nicodemus, had you an interview with Christ?
54298The World:--Paul truly prophesied as you have said; but do you think his prophecy applies to the preachers of the present time?
54298The World:--Paul, after your conversion did you receive the gift of the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Paul, did you teach the people that water baptism was practiced by the Israelites before the days of John the Baptist?
54298The World:--Paul, do you believe that the Gospel is preached to men after they depart this life?
54298The World:--Paul, in what way were you called to the ministry, and by whom were you ordained?
54298The World:--Paul, when the Philippian jailor asked you and Silas what he should do to be saved, what did you tell him?
54298The World:--Peter, would you have us believe that the Gospel is preached to those who die in ignorance of its Divine truths?
54298The World:--Prior to your call to the ministry what was your occupation?
54298The World:--Repentance is, therefore, conditional?
54298The World:--So that if we were to see God now, we would see Him in the form of man?
54298The World:--So, you profess to have received revelations from God?
54298The World:--The churches of the world are not organized after that pattern?
54298The World:--Then you do not believe in infant sprinkling?
54298The World:--Then, He must have appeared to you in the same body in which He was crucified?
54298The World:--Then, according to your testimony, God the Father, and Jesus Christ are two distinct Personages?
54298The World:--Then, you believe that in order for a man to procure salvation he must have works with his faith?
54298The World:--There seems, therefore, to have been an apostasy from the primitive Christian Church?
54298The World:--Was His Spirit not with His Father during that time?
54298The World:--Was it the Lord, then, who led you to repentance?
54298The World:--Was there a record made of what took place on the occasion of which you speak?
54298The World:--We have been told that on one occasion while you were herding the sheep you had a heavenly manifestation; is the report true?
54298The World:--We understand that you are a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--Were Paul and Isaiah the only ones who prophesied concerning an apostasy?
54298The World:--Were the Apostles the only ones who received the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Were you a Prophet in Israel?
54298The World:--Were you able to bring many to repentance?
54298The World:--Were you acquainted with the Lord Jesus Christ when He was on the earth?
54298The World:--Were you called by the Lord to preach repentance to the people of your generation?
54298The World:--Were you called by the Lord to preach repentance unto the people in your day?
54298The World:--Were you called by the Lord to preach repentance?
54298The World:--Were you called of God to do that work?
54298The World:--Were you called of the Lord and ordained to take part in His ministry?
54298The World:--Were you commissioned by the Lord Jesus Christ to preach His Gospel?
54298The World:--Were you personally acquainted with the Messiah?
54298The World:--Were you present at the ascension of Christ?
54298The World:--Were you visited by the Lord on any other occasion?
54298The World:--What are the first principles and ordinances of your religion?
54298The World:--What did Christ say in reply?
54298The World:--What did God command you to preach to the people?
54298The World:--What did you behold when the heavens were opened?
54298The World:--What did you interpret the words"born of the water and of the Spirit"to mean?
54298The World:--What did you mean by writing in this way to the Ephesians?
54298The World:--What did you tell the people was the object of water baptism?
54298The World:--What did you tell them?
54298The World:--What do you understand the term repentance to mean?
54298The World:--What evidence have you that Christ shall come again in His crucified body?
54298The World:--What happened at that time?
54298The World:--What is your belief concerning water baptism?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your testimony concerning Christ?
54298The World:--What is your testimony concerning God, the Father of Christ?
54298The World:--What occupation did you follow?
54298The World:--What position did you hold in the Christian Church?
54298The World:--What position did you hold in the Church of Christ?
54298The World:--What success did you meet with, Noah, in your preaching?
54298The World:--What took place at His baptism?
54298The World:--What was the nature of your mission?
54298The World:--When Christ applied to you for baptism what did you say?
54298The World:--When did the Messiah perform that work?
54298The World:--When did you receive the gift of the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Where were you born?
54298The World:--Who is your next witness?
54298The World:--Would it be improper for a man to preach the Gospel and administer its ordinances without his having been divinely commissioned to do so?
54298The World:--You are an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--You baptized Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--You baptized the Christ?
54298The World:--You bore testimony to what you saw?
54298The World:--You did not take very well to Egyptian court life?
54298The World:--You saw the print of the nails in His hands, and the mark of the spear in His side?
54298The World:--You say that Christ requested you to baptize Him in order that He might fulfill all righteousness?
54298The World:--You say that God sent you to baptize with water?
54298The World:--You say, Faith in God and in His Son Jesus Christ is the first principle of the Gospel, and the second is Repentance?
54298The World:--You were, of course, obedient to the Lord?
54298The World:--You, therefore, taught the people that it was necessary for them to be baptized?
54298The World:--Your name is John?
54298The World:--Your name is John?
54298The World:--Your name is Joseph Smith, Jr.?
54298The World:--Your name is Moses?
54298The World:--Your name is Paul?
54298The World:--Your name is Simon Peter?
54298The World:--Your name is Zechariah?
54298The following Scriptures are submitted:{ 428}"And why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?"
54298The following verse shows that this prophecy does not refer to Christ''s first coming:"But who may abide the day of his coming?
54298The new love was touching, but it was sincere?
54298The query is made, How did the thief who died on the cross enter the Kingdom of Heaven; there is no record of his baptism?
54298The question may be asked, Do not the particles that compose man''s body, when returned to mother earth, go to make or compose other bodies?
54298The question may be asked, how can this faith so necessary to salvation be gained?
54298The question naturally arises, DID HE HAVE ANY AUTHORITY?
54298The question naturally arises, why is it considered objectionable for a book to have an inspired origin?
54298The question now to be considered is, Who were the other sheep to whom Jesus referred?
54298The questioner read from the book the names of the three witnesses, and exclaimed,"Mr. Cowdery, do you believe this book?"
54298The reader may ask the question, Is the Gospel of Christ, with all its attendant powers, gifts and blessings, upon the earth to- day?
54298The reader would naturally inquire, what is the cause of this?
54298The second shut his eyes and the first said:"What do you see?"
54298Then shall the righteous answer Him, saying, Lord, when we saw Thee an hungered, and fed Thee?
54298Then the Bible is full of passages telling us of the love, mercy, hatred, etc., of our Father in heaven, which are all passions, are they not?
54298Then why deny revelation_?"
54298Then, God and Jesus must be two separate Beings?
54298Then, the Almighty being just and unchangeable, why should it be considered unlikely that He should give good gifts to men now as well as anciently?
54298There will be weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth indeed; for who can endure eternal disappointment?
54298This is what I said:{ 397}"How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
54298This sounds very much like the usual charges made against Joseph Smith and the Mormon Elders, at the present time, does it not?
54298To substantiate this statement would you bring forth the record of the famous Utah batteries in the Philippines?
54298Tried thus, what can be said of the Mormons and Mormonism?
54298Truly we have; but how is it most effectively accomplished?
54298WAS JOSEPH SMITH A PROPHET?
54298WHAT IS THE GOSPEL?
54298WHAT IS THE LORD''S INVITATION AND PROMISE TO SINNERS?
54298WHAT IS THIS GIFT OF GOD WHICH BRINGS SALVATION TO MAN?
54298WHAT KNOWLEDGE DOES THE BIBLE SAY IS NECESSARY TO ETERNAL LIFE?
54298WHAT WILL BE THE PENALTY OF DISOBEDIENCE?
54298WHAT WORKS ARE REQUIRED WITH OUR FAITH?
54298WHERE IS THE TRUE GOSPEL AND CHURCH OF CHRIST?
54298WHICH RELIGION CONTAINS ALL TRUTH?
54298WHO CALLED YOU TO PREACH?
54298Was He sprinkled?
54298Was Joseph Smith an authorized prophet of God?
54298Was it after the power and union of an endless life?
54298Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
54298Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
54298We may ask: Has the president of the''Reorganized''church obtained this Priesthood?
54298We now ask you, as Paul asked the Roman saints,"How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
54298We would now inquire what kind of contract was made between them, and also how long was it to endure?
54298Well might the Savior ask the question:"When the Son of{ 312} Man Cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?"
54298Well,{ 140} now, Brother, do n''t you think you are a little bit inconsistent?
54298Were you called by a Prophet of God?
54298What are you going to do with the words"us"and"our"in this Scripture?
54298What basis is there for this renewed fight against the Mormons?
54298What became of GURLEY?
54298What constitutes a Christian?
54298What did He preach to them?
54298What did you teach the people they had to do in order to be accepted of the Lord and admitted into His Kingdom?
54298What do men know of things which transpire when they are fast asleep?
54298What do they tell us?
54298What do you really sacrifice for the cause of the Master?
54298What do you think of Jesus becoming so corrupt as to eat fish after His resurrection?
54298What for?
54298What greater evidence can one ask or desire than this?
54298What have I to repent of?
54298What is hell?
54298What is it but to assail the disciple with a weapon that was in vain directed against the Master?
54298What is it, Cornelius?
54298What is man''s wisdom in comparison to it?
54298What is the doctrine of the Scriptures respecting the responsibility of men?
54298What is the truth of these charges?''''
54298What is the use to_ preach_ to infants?
54298What is to become of them all?
54298What more did the angel say unto him?
54298What reason would he have for supposing then, that he would have received the evidence of the Former- day Saints?
54298What shall we say then about the evidence of the witnesses whose testimony is appended to the Book of Mormon?
54298What sounds are those I hear?
54298What sustained those people in that long ordeal?
54298What was the subject of the vision thus portrayed by the prophet, and where was it to take place?
54298What will be the object of this visitation?
54298What will you do to provide it?"
54298When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which has gone out of me?
54298When was the method of baptism changed?
54298When will my Creator sanctify me, that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?"
54298Whence, then, shall they look for help?
54298Where are the chosen people being gathered?
54298Where are the gifts and blessings of the Gospel-- the signs to follow the believers?
54298Where did He go, Peter?
54298Where would be the justice of such a state of facts?
54298Where, Oh, where can the sacred gem be found?
54298Where, then, did He go?
54298Which cause are you willing to be found defending to the death?
54298Which is the more liberal doctrine of the two?
54298Which time did you tell the truth?"
54298While revolving ages roll around, shall no ray of salvation ever illumine the gloom of their prison house?
54298Whither shall I go for an answer?
54298Who can endure to be forever banished and separated from father, mother, wife, children, and every kindred affection, and from every family tie?
54298Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?
54298Who could have done what he did?
54298Who could listen to this sorrowful, painful lamentation, this earnest, solemn, appeal to the Creator, and not be moved?
54298Who framed the world?
54298Who is the King of Glory?
54298Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
54298Who shall say that Christ has not done a saving work for us?
54298Who so dead to sympathy, that he could not join with an intensity of desire''unutterable, for the emancipation{ 515} of the groaning captive?
54298Who were they, Peter?
54298Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298Why did He say this?
54298Why do not the Mormon haters of today attempt to destroy the force of this fact?
54298Why do you call this eternal and most glorious principle a"_ permissive rite_,"a"_ local commandment_?"
54298Why is it called by that name?"
54298Why send us out to tell people to observe an ordinance of the Gospel which it mattered not with God whether they observed or not?
54298Why should men put false sentiments into the mouth of the Son of God?
54298Why then are they baptized for the dead?"
54298Why then deny revelation?
54298Why thus particularize it in reference to the future life, unless it were an exception to the rule?
54298Why, many were convinced by the power of the Holy Ghost, and the inquiry was made by them:"Men and brethren, what shall we do?
54298Why?
54298Why?
54298Why?
54298Why?
54298Why?
54298Will he reform through hope of reward or fear of punishment, or both combined?
54298Will not justice so determine?
54298Will not sprinkling or pouring water upon the candidate be sufficient?"
54298Will such a man repent of his sins?
54298Will they all be damned for not obeying the gospel, when they never heard it?
54298Will they be doomed to eternal woe?
54298Will they be lost?
54298Will you pray for us, that we may have grace to train them up in the way they should go, so that they may be a blessing to us and the world?"
54298Would He call on those who engage in the same business today?
54298Would He call those His friends who declare"they are no longer needed and are not to remain until we all come to a unity of the faith?"
54298Would He have demanded baptism by immersion of John, if sprinkling were the correct method?
54298Would He love those who are?
54298Would Jesus have gone to an impostor for baptism?
54298Would it be right for the good, the true, the just and the pure to reap no fruit from their tree of righteousness?
54298Would it not be joyful news to the seeker after truth to be assured that a prophet had been raised up in latter days?
54298Would they be likely to abandon their wives when peace had been received?
54298You claim that it is the only Church on earth which teaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ in its fulness?
54298You felt very badly because I did not break the law, so you could prosecute me for teaching polygamy, did n''t you?
54298You say Mark 16: 16 is spurious, to justify yourself in not believing baptism to be essential to salvation, do n''t you?
54298You took for YOUR SUBJECT LAST NIGHT"If Christ should come to Chattanooga, where would He go?"
54298and declare before God that_ it is not binding on you_?
54298and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
54298and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
54298and how shall they hear without a preacher?
54298and how shall they hear without a preacher?"
54298and how shall they preach except they be sent?"
54298and the inquiry shall be made:"What are those wounds in thine hands?"
54298and who shall stand when he appeareth?
54298and who shall stand when he appeareth?
54298and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
54298and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
54298and with what body do they come?
54298can faith save him?
54298can faith save him?
54298can faith save him?
54298or how is it to be fulfilled?
54298or naked, and clothed Thee?
54298or that Presidents Law and Marks are absolutely traitors to the Church, that mv remarks should produce such excitement in their minds?
54298or thirsty, and gave Thee drink?
54298or was it made to serve a momentary purpose, till death shall separate?
54298or when saw we Thee sick, or in prison, and came unto Thee?
54298or whether, on the other hand, the union is more perfect and complete in the other life than it is in this?
54298that He had paid the price of man''s redemption, and that there was nothing left for mankind to do?
54298that drowning men catch at straws?
54298that hit pigeons always flutter?
54298that they were to stay there?
54298this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven?"
54298v. 14, 15:"Is any sick among you?
54298when saw we Thee a stranger, and took Thee in?
54298why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298xiv, 26, 27),"How is it then, brethren?
54298{ 319} CAN THERE BE MORE THAN ONE WAY OF SALVATION, OR MORE THAN ONE TRUE GOSPEL AND CHURCH OF CHRIST?
54298{ 343} The World:--Were you able to bring many people unto repentance?
54298{ 346} The World:--Did you also proclaim publicly the Gospel, and bear testimony to the divinity of Jesus?
54298{ 364} The World:--Did you not teach the people that all that was necessary in order to attain to salvation was belief in the Lord Jesus Christ?
54298{ 409} If not, what can be the meaning of all this?
54298{ 423} IS BELIEF ALONE SUFFICIENT?
54298{ 45} And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, He said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
54298{ 540} IS BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION?
54298{ iv} WAS JOSEPH SMITH A PROPHET?
17897( 10) Whether a circumstance places a moral action in the species of good or evil?
17897( 10) Whether he can of himself persevere in good?
17897( 10) Whether it is necessary for the human will, in order to be good, to be conformed to the Divine Will, as regards the thing willed?
17897( 10) Whether sin is aggravated by reason of the excellence of the person sinning?
17897( 10) Whether temporal goods fall under merit?
17897( 10) Whether the justification of the ungodly is miraculous?
17897( 10) Whether the mode of charity comes under the precept?
17897( 10) Whether there can be in the higher reason a venial sin directed to its proper object?
17897( 11) The distinction of other moral precepts;( 12) Whether the moral precepts of the Old Law justified man?
17897( 11) Whether every circumstance that makes an action better or worse, places the moral action in the species of good or evil?
17897( 2) By what is the will moved?
17897( 2) How is daring related to hope?
17897( 2) If it be something created, whether it is an operation?
17897( 2) If it be the soul, whether this be through its essence, or through its powers?
17897( 2) If not, whether every pleasure is good?
17897( 2) Of the distinction between spiritual and carnal sins;( 3) Whether sins differ in reference to their causes?
17897( 2) Of the necessity of the Gifts?
17897( 2) Of the rewards of the beatitudes: whether they refer to this life?
17897( 2) Of their number;( 3) Which are they?
17897( 2) What are the precepts of the natural law?
17897( 2) What distinguishes human acts?
17897( 2) Whether a theologian should take note of the circumstances of human acts?
17897( 2) Whether above all it causes heat in the heart?
17897( 2) Whether all are equal?
17897( 2) Whether all the other sins of our first parent, or of any other parents, are transmitted to their descendants, by way of origin?
17897( 2) Whether all the virtues existing together in one subject are equal?
17897( 2) Whether any disposition towards grace is needed on the part of the recipient, by an act of free- will?
17897( 2) Whether any habit is caused by acts?
17897( 2) Whether any virtue is caused in us by habituation?
17897( 2) Whether at the time of the Law the ceremonies of the Old Law had any power of justification?
17897( 2) Whether choice is to be found in irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether command belongs to irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether concupiscence is a specific passion?
17897( 2) Whether counsel is of the end or of the means?
17897( 2) Whether defect is the cause of fear?
17897( 2) Whether delight is subject to time?
17897( 2) Whether desire is a cause of sorrow?
17897( 2) Whether every passion of the soul is morally evil?
17897( 2) Whether everyone that sins through habit, sins through certain malice?
17897( 2) Whether evil of nature is the object of fear?
17897( 2) Whether fear is a special passion?
17897( 2) Whether grace is a quality?
17897( 2) Whether grace is required for it?
17897( 2) Whether habits are distinguished by their objects?
17897( 2) Whether hope is in the apprehensive, or in the appetitive faculty?
17897( 2) Whether human law should repress all vices?
17897( 2) Whether ignorance is a sin?
17897( 2) Whether in honor?
17897( 2) Whether in irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether it belongs to the rational creature alone, or also to irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether it can be diminished?
17897( 2) Whether it can be taken away altogether?
17897( 2) Whether it can overcome the reason against the latter''s knowledge?
17897( 2) Whether it depends on the object alone?
17897( 2) Whether it has an internal cause?
17897( 2) Whether it is a distinct species of quality?
17897( 2) Whether it is an operative habit?
17897( 2) Whether it is assuaged by weeping?
17897( 2) Whether it is known to all?
17897( 2) Whether it is moved by the sensitive appetite?
17897( 2) Whether it is moved of necessity by its object?
17897( 2) Whether it is of the end only, or also of the means?
17897( 2) Whether it is only of the last end?
17897( 2) Whether it is to be found in irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether it is to be found in irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether it makes men suitable for counsel?
17897( 2) Whether it remains in the soul after the act of sin?
17897( 2) Whether it should be always changed, whenever anything better occurs?
17897( 2) Whether it thereby deserves praise or blame?
17897( 2) Whether it was from God?
17897( 2) Whether knowledge is a cause of love?
17897( 2) Whether love is a passion?
17897( 2) Whether love is the cause of hatred?
17897( 2) Whether moral virtue differs from intellectual virtue?
17897( 2) Whether movement is a cause of pleasure?
17897( 2) Whether mutual indwelling is an effect of love?
17897( 2) Whether one man can be happier than another?
17897( 2) Whether one sin can be the punishment of another?
17897( 2) Whether one virtue can be in several powers?
17897( 2) Whether passion is in the appetitive rather than in the apprehensive part?
17897( 2) Whether pleasure causes thirst or desire for itself?
17897( 2) Whether pride is the beginning of every sin?
17897( 2) Whether slight or contempt is the sole motive of anger?
17897( 2) Whether sorrow can be a virtuous good?
17897( 2) Whether sorrow is the same as pain?
17897( 2) Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?
17897( 2) Whether the New Law makes sufficient provision in prescribing and forbidding external acts?
17897( 2) Whether the Old Law contains any moral precepts?
17897( 2) Whether the act of sin is from God?
17897( 2) Whether the cause of the ceremonial precepts was literal or figurative?
17897( 2) Whether the contrariety of passions in the irascible part is based on the contrariety of good and evil?
17897( 2) Whether the devil induces us to sin, by persuading us inwardly?
17897( 2) Whether the effect of sorrow or pain is to burden the soul?
17897( 2) Whether the effects of law are to command, to forbid, to permit, and to punish, as the Jurist states?
17897( 2) Whether the good or evil of a human action is derived from its object?
17897( 2) Whether the intellectual virtues remain?
17897( 2) Whether the mean of moral virtue is the real mean or the rational mean?
17897( 2) Whether the moral precepts of the Old Law are about the acts of all the virtues?
17897( 2) Whether the moral virtues can be without charity?
17897( 2) Whether the object of anger is good or evil?
17897( 2) Whether the soul is a subject of habit, in respect of its essence or in respect of its power?
17897( 2) Whether the theological virtues are distinct from the intellectual and moral virtues?
17897( 2) Whether the whole goodness or malice of the external action depends on the goodness of the will?
17897( 2) Whether the will alone is the subject of sin?
17897( 2) Whether there can be moral virtue with passion?
17897( 2) Whether there is a natural law?
17897( 2) Whether there is but one original sin in each man?
17897( 2) Whether they are figurative?
17897( 2) Whether they are three, namely, wisdom, science and understanding?
17897( 2) Whether they differ from the beatitudes?
17897( 2) Whether they differ generically?
17897( 2) Whether they increase by addition?
17897( 2) Whether this is proper to the rational nature?
17897( 2) Whether those moral virtues which are about operations, are distinct from those which are about passions?
17897( 2) Whether vice is contrary to nature?
17897( 2) Whether without God''s grace man can do or wish any good?
17897( 2) Whether without grace anyone can merit eternal life?
17897( 2) Which is of greater account in happiness, delight or vision?
17897( 3) How are habits corrupted or diminished?
17897( 3) How is it moved?
17897( 3) How many circumstances are there?
17897( 3) How many, and which are they?
17897( 3) If in any way it be of the means, whether it be moved to the end and to the means, by the same movement?
17897( 3) Of its beginning: should it have been given at the beginning of the world?
17897( 3) Of the order between command and use;( 4) Whether command and the commanded act are one act or distinct?
17897( 3) Of their number?
17897( 3) Whether God is the cause of spiritual blindness and hardness of heart?
17897( 3) Whether a man''s actions are specified by their end?
17897( 3) Whether a sin resulting from a passion is a sin of weakness?
17897( 3) Whether above all it hinders the use of reason?
17897( 3) Whether accordingly, it is meritorious or demeritorious?
17897( 3) Whether all acts of virtue are prescribed by the natural law?
17897( 3) Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law are reducible to the ten precepts of the decalogue?
17897( 3) Whether anger is in the concupiscible faculty?
17897( 3) Whether any habit can be caused by one act?
17897( 3) Whether any man can be happy in this life?
17897( 3) Whether any moral virtues are in us by infusion?
17897( 3) Whether any movement of the free- will is required?
17897( 3) Whether any pleasure is the greatest good?
17897( 3) Whether any sin incurs a debt of eternal punishment?
17897( 3) Whether anyone with grace may merit eternal life condignly?
17897( 3) Whether charity can be without them?
17897( 3) Whether choice is only the means, or sometimes also of the end?
17897( 3) Whether comprehension is required?
17897( 3) Whether counsel is only of things that we do?
17897( 3) Whether each act increases the habit?
17897( 3) Whether ecstasy is an effect of love?
17897( 3) Whether enjoyment is only of the last end?
17897( 3) Whether every law is derived from it?
17897( 3) Whether every one that sins through certain malice, sins through habit?
17897( 3) Whether every passion increases or decreases the goodness or malice of an act?
17897( 3) Whether faith remains?
17897( 3) Whether grace differs from infused virtue?
17897( 3) Whether habit implies an order to an act?
17897( 3) Whether habits are divided into good and bad?
17897( 3) Whether hatred is stronger than love?
17897( 3) Whether he can make us sin of necessity?
17897( 3) Whether hope and memory cause pleasure?
17897( 3) Whether hope is in dumb animals?
17897( 3) Whether human law is competent to direct all acts of virtue?
17897( 3) Whether in fame or glory?
17897( 3) Whether in the matter of internal acts it directs man sufficiently?
17897( 3) Whether in the powers of the sensitive part there can be a habit?
17897( 3) Whether it came from Him through the angels?
17897( 3) Whether it can be a useful good?
17897( 3) Whether it contains ceremonial precepts in addition to the moral precepts?
17897( 3) Whether it depends on reason?
17897( 3) Whether it differs from joy?
17897( 3) Whether it excuses from sin altogether?
17897( 3) Whether it has an external cause?
17897( 3) Whether it is a good habit?
17897( 3) Whether it is abolished by custom, and whether custom obtains the force of law?
17897( 3) Whether it is an operation of the sensitive, or only of the intellectual part?
17897( 3) Whether it is assuaged by the sympathy of friends?
17897( 3) Whether it is derived from a circumstance?
17897( 3) Whether it is directed to the end or to the means?
17897( 3) Whether it is moved of necessity by the lower appetite?
17897( 3) Whether it makes one tremble?
17897( 3) Whether it regards the means only, or the end also?
17897( 3) Whether likeness is a cause of love?
17897( 3) Whether love is the same as dilection?
17897( 3) Whether one can intend two things at the same time?
17897( 3) Whether original sin is concupiscence?
17897( 3) Whether original sin is contracted by all those who are begotten of Adam by way of seminal generation?
17897( 3) Whether other special sins should be called capital vices, besides pride and covetousness?
17897( 3) Whether passion is in the sensitive appetite rather than in the intellectual appetite, which is called the will?
17897( 3) Whether pleasure hinders the use of reason?
17897( 3) Whether some concupiscences are natural, and some not natural?
17897( 3) Whether sorrow is compatible with moral virtue?
17897( 3) Whether sorrow or pain is contrary[ to] pleasure?
17897( 3) Whether sorrow or pain weakens all activity?
17897( 3) Whether such a disposition can make grace follow of necessity?
17897( 3) Whether the Gifts are habits?
17897( 3) Whether the New Law is contained in the Old?
17897( 3) Whether the craving for unity is a cause of sorrow?
17897( 3) Whether the evil of sin is an object of fear?
17897( 3) Whether the goodness and malice of the interior act are the same as those of the external action?
17897( 3) Whether the gravity of sin depends on its object?
17897( 3) Whether the intellect can be the subject of virtue?
17897( 3) Whether the intellectual habit, which is art, is a virtue?
17897( 3) Whether the intellectual virtues observe the mean?
17897( 3) Whether the sensuality can be the subject of sin?
17897( 3) Whether the will moves itself?
17897( 3) Whether the will prior to the other powers is the subject of original sin?
17897( 3) Whether there can be voluntariness without any action?
17897( 3) Whether there is a human law?
17897( 3) Whether there is a natural fear?
17897( 3) Whether there is any passion that has no contrary?
17897( 3) Whether there is but one moral virtue about operations?
17897( 3) Whether there should have been many of them?
17897( 3) Whether they ceased at the coming of Christ?
17897( 3) Whether venial sin is a disposition to mortal sin?
17897( 3) Whether virtue is adequately divided into moral and intellectual virtue?
17897( 3) Whether without grace man can love God above all things?
17897( 3) Which is worse, a vice or a vicious act?
17897( 4) How many capital vices there are, and which are they?
17897( 4) How the precepts of the decalogue are distinguished from one another?
17897( 4) If it be an operation of the intellectual part, whether it is an operation of the intellect, or of the will?
17897( 4) Whether Happiness once had can be lost?
17897( 4) Whether a good or a wicked angel can sin venially?
17897( 4) Whether a man can hate himself?
17897( 4) Whether a movement of faith is required?
17897( 4) Whether a venial sin can become mortal?
17897( 4) Whether a vicious act is compatible with virtue?
17897( 4) Whether all sins are due to the devil''s suggestion?
17897( 4) Whether all sorrow is contrary to all pleasure?
17897( 4) Whether an irresistible power is a cause of sorrow?
17897( 4) Whether anger is accompanied by an act of reason?
17897( 4) Whether any habits are infused in man by God?
17897( 4) Whether any other passion of the soul is a cause of love?
17897( 4) Whether any passion is good or evil specifically?
17897( 4) Whether besides these it contains judicial precepts?
17897( 4) Whether bodily pain is the greatest evil?
17897( 4) Whether choice is only of things that we do ourselves?
17897( 4) Whether concupiscence is infinite?
17897( 4) Whether consent to an act belongs to the higher part of the soul only?
17897( 4) Whether counsel is of all things that we do?
17897( 4) Whether despair is contrary to hope?
17897( 4) Whether every moral virtue is about a passion?
17897( 4) Whether faith and hope can be without charity?
17897( 4) Whether fear itself can be feared?
17897( 4) Whether grace is equal in all?
17897( 4) Whether hope remains?
17897( 4) Whether in power?
17897( 4) Whether intention of the end is the same act as volition of the means?
17897( 4) Whether it binds man in conscience?
17897( 4) Whether it can be the subject of mortal sin?
17897( 4) Whether it causes taciturnity?
17897( 4) Whether it depends on the eternal law?
17897( 4) Whether it depends on the excellence of the virtue to which it is opposed?
17897( 4) Whether it diminishes sin?
17897( 4) Whether it fittingly adds counsels to precepts?
17897( 4) Whether it hinders action?
17897( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin to observe them after the coming of Christ?
17897( 4) Whether it is accordingly meritorious or demeritorious before God?
17897( 4) Whether it is assuaged by contemplating the truth?
17897( 4) Whether it is chiefly through the instrumentality of charity that grace is the principle of merit?
17897( 4) Whether it is derived from the end?
17897( 4) Whether it is in the intellectual appetite?
17897( 4) Whether it is more grievous to sin through certain malice, than through passion?
17897( 4) Whether it is moved by an extrinsic principle?
17897( 4) Whether it is moved of necessity by the exterior mover which is God?
17897( 4) Whether it is only of the end possessed?
17897( 4) Whether it was given to all?
17897( 4) Whether it would be contracted by anyone formed miraculously from some part of the human body?
17897( 4) Whether love is properly divided into love of friendship, and love of concupiscence?
17897( 4) Whether necessary things are subject to the eternal law?
17897( 4) Whether one habit may be made up of many habits?
17897( 4) Whether one sin is the cause of another?
17897( 4) Whether original sin is equally in all?
17897( 4) Whether pleasure is the measure or rule by which to judge of moral good and evil?
17897( 4) Whether pleasure perfects operation?
17897( 4) Whether privation of mode, species and order is an effect of sin?
17897( 4) Whether prudence is a virtue distinct from art?
17897( 4) Whether rectitude of the will is required?
17897( 4) Whether sadness causes pleasure?
17897( 4) Whether sin incurs a debt of punishment that is infinite in quantity?
17897( 4) Whether sorrow is more harmful to the body than all the other passions of the soul?
17897( 4) Whether the application of human law should be changed by dispensation of those in authority?
17897( 4) Whether the external action adds any goodness or malice to that of the interior act?
17897( 4) Whether the irascible and concupiscible faculties can be the subject of virtue?
17897( 4) Whether the natural law is the same in all?
17897( 4) Whether the passion of self- love is the cause of every sin?
17897( 4) Whether the theological virtues do?
17897( 4) Whether there are different moral virtues about different passions?
17897( 4) Whether there can be moral without intellectual virtue?
17897( 4) Whether there is a Divine law?
17897( 4) Whether there is a habit in the intellect?
17897( 4) Whether there is any last end of human life?
17897( 4) Whether these things are directed to the salvation of those who are blinded or hardened?
17897( 4) Whether they differ from one another?
17897( 4) Whether they differ with respect to those who are sinned against?
17897( 4) Whether violence can be done to the will?
17897( 4) Whether virtue acquired by habituation, is of the same species as infused virtue?
17897( 4) Whether without grace man can keep the commandments of the Law?
17897( 4) Whether zeal is an effect of love?
17897( 4) Whether, in the same power, there are any passions, differing in species, but not contrary to one another?
17897( 4) Which are the most important of them?
17897( 4) Which is the more burdensome, the New or the Old Law?
17897( 4) Which, and how many are they?
17897( 5) If it be an operation of the intellect, whether it is an operation of the speculative or of the practical intellect?
17897( 5) Their number;( 6) Their order;( 7) The manner in which they were given;( 8) Whether they are dispensable?
17897( 5) Whether a human action is good or evil in its species?
17897( 5) Whether a man can hate the truth?
17897( 5) Whether a man may merit the first grace for himself?
17897( 5) Whether a movement of the free- will against sin is required?
17897( 5) Whether a venial sin can become mortal by reason of an aggravating circumstance?
17897( 5) Whether all men are subject to human law?
17897( 5) Whether anger is more natural than desire?
17897( 5) Whether anyone may know that he has grace?
17897( 5) Whether anything remains of faith or hope?
17897( 5) Whether carnal sins are more grievous than spiritual sins?
17897( 5) Whether charity can be without them?
17897( 5) Whether choice is only of possible things?
17897( 5) Whether death and other bodily defects are the result of sin?
17897( 5) Whether erring reason binds?
17897( 5) Whether every sin includes action?
17897( 5) Whether every sin incurs a debt of eternal and infinite punishment?
17897( 5) Whether experience is a cause of hope?
17897( 5) Whether in any good of the body?
17897( 5) Whether intention is within the competency of irrational animals?
17897( 5) Whether it contains any others besides these?
17897( 5) Whether it is assuaged by sleep and baths?
17897( 5) Whether it is changeable?
17897( 5) Whether it is moved by a heavenly body?
17897( 5) Whether it was binding on all?
17897( 5) Whether love is a passion that is hurtful to the lover?
17897( 5) Whether man can attain Happiness by means of his natural powers?
17897( 5) Whether natural contingencies are subject to the eternal law?
17897( 5) Whether one man can have several last ends?
17897( 5) Whether original sin would have been contracted if the woman, and not the man, had sinned?
17897( 5) Whether prudence is a virtue necessary to man?
17897( 5) Whether sins differ in relation to the debt of punishment?
17897( 5) Whether sudden things are especially feared?
17897( 5) Whether the Gifts are connected?
17897( 5) Whether the act of the will is commanded?
17897( 5) Whether the actions of others are a cause of pleasure to us?
17897( 5) Whether the body is necessary for man''s happiness?
17897( 5) Whether the consequences of an external action increase its goodness or malice?
17897( 5) Whether the moral virtues differ in point of the various objects of the passions?
17897( 5) Whether the movements of unbelievers are venial sins?
17897( 5) Whether the process of counsel is one of analysis?
17897( 5) Whether the reason can be the subject of sin?
17897( 5) Whether the sensitive powers of apprehension can be the subject of virtue?
17897( 5) Whether there can be moral virtue without passion?
17897( 5) Whether there is a habit in the will?
17897( 5) Whether there is a sorrow contrary to the pleasure of contemplation?
17897( 5) Whether there is one Divine law, or several?
17897( 5) Whether they are fittingly divided into social, perfecting, perfect, and exemplar virtues?
17897( 5) Whether violence causes involuntariness?
17897( 5) Whether without grace he can merit eternal life?
17897( 5) Whether, on the other hand, there can be intellectual without moral virtue?
17897( 6) If it be an operation of the speculative intellect, whether it consists in the consideration of speculative sciences?
17897( 6) Whether a mortal sin can become venial?
17897( 6) Whether a thing can be the object of universal hatred?
17897( 6) Whether all human things are subject to it?
17897( 6) Whether an action has the species of good or evil from its end?
17897( 6) Whether anger is more grievous than hatred?
17897( 6) Whether any perfection of the body is necessary?
17897( 6) Whether charity remains?
17897( 6) Whether doing good to another is a cause of pleasure?
17897( 6) Whether fear causes involuntariness?
17897( 6) Whether he may merit it for someone else?
17897( 6) Whether hope abounds in young men and drunkards?
17897( 6) Whether in pleasure?
17897( 6) Whether it can be abolished from the heart of man?
17897( 6) Whether it was given at a suitable time?
17897( 6) Whether love is cause of all that the lover does?
17897( 6) Whether man attains Happiness through the action of some higher creature?
17897( 6) Whether man chooses of necessity or freely?
17897( 6) Whether man ordains all to the last end?
17897( 6) Whether morose delectation or non- morose delectation be subjected in the higher reason?
17897( 6) Whether one and the same external action can be both good and evil?
17897( 6) Whether sorrow is to be shunned more than pleasure is to be sought?
17897( 6) Whether the act of the reason is commanded?
17897( 6) Whether the debt of punishment can remain after sin?
17897( 6) Whether the gravity of sins depends on their causes?
17897( 6) Whether the passion which causes a sin diminishes it?
17897( 6) Whether the process of counsel is indefinite?
17897( 6) Whether the remission of sins is to be reckoned with the foregoing?
17897( 6) Whether the will can be the subject of virtue?
17897( 6) Whether the will is evil if it follows the erring reason against the law of God?
17897( 6) Whether the will is moved by God alone as by an extrinsic principle?
17897( 6) Whether there is a habit in separate substances?
17897( 6) Whether there is a law of sin?
17897( 6) Whether they are, in any way, natural to man?
17897( 6) Whether they differ in regard to omission and commission?
17897( 6) Whether they remain in heaven?
17897( 6) Whether those things are more feared against which there is no remedy?
17897( 6) Whether those who are under the law may act beside the letter of the law?
17897( 6) Whether venial sin can be in a man with original sin alone?
17897( 6) Whether without grace man can prepare himself for grace?
17897( 6) Whether"eubulia,""synesis"and"gnome"are virtues annexed to prudence?
17897( 7) Concerning the order of hope to love;( 8) Whether love conduces to action?
17897( 7) Whether all men have the same last end?
17897( 7) Whether anger is only towards those with whom we have a relation of justice?
17897( 7) Whether any actions of man are necessary in order that man may obtain Happiness of God?
17897( 7) Whether any external goods are necessary?
17897( 7) Whether anyone can merit restoration after sin?
17897( 7) Whether concupiscence causes involuntariness?
17897( 7) Whether every punishment is inflicted for a sin?
17897( 7) Whether exterior pain is greater than interior?
17897( 7) Whether in any good of the soul?
17897( 7) Whether it depends on their circumstances?
17897( 7) Whether likeness is a cause of pleasure?
17897( 7) Whether passion excuses from sin altogether?
17897( 7) Whether the act of the sensitive appetite is commanded?
17897( 7) Whether the goodness of the will in regard to the means, depends on the intention of the end?
17897( 7) Whether the justification of the ungodly is a work of time or is sudden?
17897( 7) Whether the sin of consent in the act of sin is subjected in the higher reason?
17897( 7) Whether the species derived from the end is contained under the species derived from the object, as under its genus, or conversely?
17897( 7) Whether they differ according to their various stages?
17897( 7) Whether without grace he can rise from sin?
17897( 8) Of the natural order of the things concurring to justification;( 9) Whether the justification of the ungodly is God''s greatest work?
17897( 8) Whether a sin committed through passion can be mortal?
17897( 8) Whether all other creatures concur with man in that last end?
17897( 8) Whether any action is indifferent in its species?
17897( 8) Whether every man desires Happiness?
17897( 8) Whether he can merit for himself an increase of grace or charity?
17897( 8) Whether ignorance causes involuntariness?
17897( 8) Whether in any created good?
17897( 8) Whether it consists in the sole contemplation of God seen in His Essence?
17897( 8) Whether it depends on how much harm ensues?
17897( 8) Whether one delight can be contrary to another?
17897( 8) Whether one person can incur punishment for another''s sin?
17897( 8) Whether the act of the vegetal soul is commanded?
17897( 8) Whether the degree of goodness or malice in the will depends on the degree of good or evil in the intention?
17897( 8) Whether the fellowship of friends is necessary?
17897( 8) Whether the lower reason can be the subject of mortal sin?
17897( 8) Whether they differ in respect of excess and deficiency?
17897( 8) Whether without grace man can avoid sin?
17897( 8) Whether wonder is a cause of pleasure?
17897( 9) Whether an individual action can be indifferent?
17897( 9) Whether he can merit final perseverance?
17897( 9) Whether man having received grace can do good and avoid sin without any further Divine help?
17897( 9) Whether on the position of the person sinned against?
17897( 9) Whether the acts of the external members are commanded?
17897( 9) Whether the goodness of the will depends on its conformity to the Divine Will?
17897( 9) Whether the higher reason can be the subject of venial sin?
17897( 9) Whether the mode of observing a virtue comes under the precept of the Law?
17897( 9) Whether they differ according to their various circumstances?
17897):"What is faith?
17897):"When your children shall say to you: What is the meaning of this service?
17897):"Who ever perished innocent?
1789710:12):"And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but that thou fear the Lord thy God, and walk in His ways, and love Him?"
1789710:12):"And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but that thou fear the Lord thy God?"
1789710:15):"Shall the axe boast itself against him that cutteth with it?
1789710:18):"Are not they that eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?"
1789710] Whether It Is Necessary for the Human Will, in Order to Be Good, to Be Conformed to the Divine Will, As Regards the Thing Willed?
1789710] Whether Man Possessed of Grace Needs the Help of Grace in Order to Persevere?
1789710] Whether Temporal Goods Fall Under Merit?
1789710] Whether Venial Sin Can Be in the Higher Reason As Such?
1789710] Whether a Circumstance Places a Moral Action in the Species of Good or Evil?
1789710] Whether the Excellence of the Person Sinning Aggravates the Sin?
1789710] Whether the Justification of the Ungodly Is a Miraculous Work?
1789710] Whether the Mode of Charity Falls Under the Precept of the Divine Law?
1789711:35):"Who hath first given to Him, and recompense shall be made to him?"
1789711:35):"Who hath first given to Him, and recompense shall be made to him?"
1789711] Whether Every Circumstance That Makes an Action Better or Worse, Places a Moral Action in a Species of Good or Evil?
1789711] Whether It Is Right to Distinguish Other Moral Precepts of the Law Besides the Decalogue?
1789712] Whether the Moral Precepts of the Old Law Justified Man?
1789714:5:"He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good?"
1789718:13:"Who can understand sins?
178971] Whether All Sins Are Connected with One Another?
178971] Whether All Sorrow Is Evil?
178971] Whether All the Moral Precepts of the Old Law Belong to the Law of Nature?
178971] Whether Anger Causes Pleasure?
178971] Whether Anger Is a Special Passion?
178971] Whether Any Habit Is from Nature?
178971] Whether Any Passion Is in the Soul?
178971] Whether Anyone Sins Through Certain Malice?
178971] Whether Choice Is an Act of Will or of Reason?
178971] Whether Command Is an Act of the Reason or of the Will?
178971] Whether Concupiscence Is in the Sensitive Appetite Only?
178971] Whether Consent Is an Act of the Appetitive or of the Apprehensive Power?
178971] Whether Counsel Is an Inquiry?
178971] Whether Covetousness Is the Root of All Sins?
178971] Whether Daring Is Contrary to Fear?
178971] Whether Delight Is Required for Happiness?
178971] Whether Delight Is a Passion?
178971] Whether Every Human Action Is Good, or Are There Evil Actions?
178971] Whether Every Pleasure Is Evil?
178971] Whether Every Virtue Is a Moral Virtue?
178971] Whether Evil Is the Cause and Object of Hatred?
178971] Whether Expansion Is an Effect of Pleasure?
178971] Whether Fear Causes Contraction?
178971] Whether Fear Is a Passion of the Soul?
178971] Whether God Alone Is the Cause of Grace?
178971] Whether God Is a Cause of Sin?
178971] Whether Good Is the Only Cause of Love?
178971] Whether Goodness or Malice Is First in the Action of the Will, or in the External Action?
178971] Whether Grace Implies Anything in the Soul?
178971] Whether Grace Is Fittingly Divided into Sanctifying Grace and Gratuitous Grace?
178971] Whether Habit Is a Quality?
178971] Whether Habits Increase?
178971] Whether Happiness Is Something Uncreated?
178971] Whether Hope Is the Same As Desire or Cupidity?
178971] Whether Human Law Should Be Changed in Any Way?
178971] Whether Human Law Should Be Framed for the Community Rather Than for the Individual?
178971] Whether Human Virtue Is a Habit?
178971] Whether Ignorance Can Be a Cause of Sin?
178971] Whether Intention Is an Act of the Intellect or of the Will?
178971] Whether It Belongs to Man to Act for an End?
178971] Whether It Was Useful for Laws to Be Framed by Men?
178971] Whether Law Is Something Pertaining to Reason?
178971] Whether Love Is in the Concupiscible Power?
178971] Whether Love Is the Cause of Fear?
178971] Whether Man Can Attain Happiness?
178971] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Wealth?
178971] Whether Many Habits Can Be in One Power?
178971] Whether Moral Good and Evil Can Be Found in the Passions of the Soul?
178971] Whether Moral Virtue Is a Passion?
178971] Whether Moral Virtues Observe the Mean?
178971] Whether One Virtue Can Be Greater or Less Than Another?
178971] Whether Operation Is the Proper Cause of Pleasure?
178971] Whether Original Sin Is More in the Flesh Than in the Soul?
178971] Whether Original Sin Is a Habit?
178971] Whether Pain Deprives One of the Power to Learn?
178971] Whether Pain Is a Passion of the Soul?
178971] Whether Pain or Sorrow Is Assuaged by Every Pleasure?
178971] Whether Sin Causes a Stain on the Soul?
178971] Whether Sin Diminishes the Good of Nature?
178971] Whether Sin Has a Cause?
178971] Whether Sins Differ in Species According to Their Objects?
178971] Whether Sorrow Is Caused by the Loss of Good or by the Presence of Evil?
178971] Whether There Are Any Theological Virtues?
178971] Whether There Is Anything Voluntary in Human Acts?
178971] Whether There Is Only One Moral Virtue?
178971] Whether There Is a Habit in the Body?
178971] Whether There Is an Eternal Law?
178971] Whether There Was Any Cause for the Ceremonial Precepts?
178971] Whether Union Is an Effect of Love?
178971] Whether Use Is an Act of the Will?
178971] Whether Venial Sin Causes a Stain on the Soul?
178971] Whether Venial Sin Is Fittingly Condivided with Mortal Sin?
178971] Whether Vice Is Contrary to Virtue?
178971] Whether Virtue Is in Us by Nature?
178971] Whether Without Grace Man Can Know Any Truth?
178971] Whether a Circumstance Is an Accident of a Human Act?
178971] Whether a Habit Can Be Corrupted?
178971] Whether a Human Action Is Right or Sinful, in So Far As It Is Good or Evil?
178971] Whether a Man May Merit Anything from God?
178971] Whether an Effect of Law Is to Make Men Good?
178971] Whether the Beatitudes Differ from the Virtues and Gifts?
178971] Whether the Ceremonies of the Law Were in Existence Before the Law?
178971] Whether the Debt of Punishment Is an Effect of Sin?
178971] Whether the Devil Is Directly the Cause of Man''s Sinning?
178971] Whether the Eternal Law Is a Sovereign Type[* Ratio] Existing in God?
178971] Whether the First Sin of Our First Parent Is Contracted by His Descendants, by Way of Origin?
178971] Whether the Gifts Differ from the Virtues?
178971] Whether the Goodness of the Will Depends on the Object?
178971] Whether the Habits of the Speculative Intellect Are Virtues?
178971] Whether the Irascible Passions Precede the Concupiscible Passions, or Vice Versa?
178971] Whether the Judicial Precepts Were Those Which Directed Man in Relation to His Neighbor?
178971] Whether the Justification of the Ungodly Is the Remission of Sins?
178971] Whether the Moral Virtues Are Connected with One Another?
178971] Whether the Moral Virtues Remain After This Life?
178971] Whether the Moral Virtues Should Be Called Cardinal or Principal Virtues?
178971] Whether the Motive of Anger Is Always Something Done Against the One Who Is Angry?
178971] Whether the Natural Law Is a Habit?
178971] Whether the Nature of the Ceremonial Precepts Consists in Their Pertaining to the Worship of God?
178971] Whether the New Law Is Distinct from the Old Law?
178971] Whether the New Law Is a Written Law?
178971] Whether the New Law Ought to Prescribe or Prohibit Any External Acts?
178971] Whether the Object of Fear Is Good or Evil?
178971] Whether the Old Law Contains Only One Precept?
178971] Whether the Old Law Enjoined Fitting Precepts Concerning Rulers?
178971] Whether the Old Law Was Good?
178971] Whether the Subject of Virtue Is a Power of the Soul?
178971] Whether the Will Is Moved by a Passion of the Sensitive Appetite?
178971] Whether the Will Is Moved by the Intellect?
178971] Whether the Will Is Moved to Anything Naturally?
178971] Whether the Will Is a Subject of Sin?
178971] Whether the Will Is of Good Only?
178971] Whether to Enjoy Is an Act of the Appetitive Power?
1789728:9):"Whom shall He teach knowledge?
178972:4,"Knowest thou not that the benignity of God leadeth thee to penance?"
178972] Whether All Sins Are Equal?
178972] Whether All the Virtues That Are Together in One Man, Are Equal?
178972] Whether Also Other Sins of the First Parent or of Nearer Ancestors Are Transmitted to Their Descendants?
178972] Whether Anger Above All Causes Fervor in the Heart?
178972] Whether Any Habit Is Caused by Acts?
178972] Whether Any Preparation and Disposition for Grace Is Required on Man''s Part?
178972] Whether Any Virtue Is Caused in Us by Habituation?
178972] Whether Anyone Without Grace Can Merit Eternal Life?
178972] Whether Choice Is to Be Found in Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether Command Belongs to Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether Concupiscence Is a Specific Passion?
178972] Whether Consent Is to Be Found in Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether Counsel Is of the End, or Only of the Means?
178972] Whether Daring Ensues from Hope?
178972] Whether Defect Is the Cause of Fear?
178972] Whether Delight Is in Time?
178972] Whether Desire Is a Cause of Sorrow?
178972] Whether Every Human Law Is Derived from the Natural Law?
178972] Whether Every Passion of the Soul Is Evil Morally?
178972] Whether Every Pleasure Is Good?
178972] Whether Everyone That Sins Through Habit, Sins Through Certain Malice?
178972] Whether Evil of Nature Is an Object of Fear?
178972] Whether Fear Is a Special Passion?
178972] Whether Fear Makes One Suitable for Counsel?
178972] Whether Grace Is Fittingly Divided into Operating and Cooperating Grace?
178972] Whether Grace Is a Quality of the Soul?
178972] Whether Habit Increases by Addition?
178972] Whether Habit Is a Distinct Species of Quality?
178972] Whether Habits Are Distinguished by Their Objects?
178972] Whether Happiness Is an Operation?
178972] Whether Hope Is in the Apprehensive or in the Appetitive Power?
178972] Whether Human Law Should Always Be Changed, Whenever Something Better Occurs?
178972] Whether Human Virtue Is an Operative Habit?
178972] Whether Ignorance Is a Sin?
178972] Whether Intention Is Only of the Last End?
178972] Whether It Belongs to the Human Law to Repress All Vices?
178972] Whether It Is Proper to the Rational Nature to Act for an End?
178972] Whether Knowledge Is a Cause of Love?
178972] Whether Love Is a Cause of Hatred?
178972] Whether Love Is a Passion?
178972] Whether Love Is the First of the Concupiscible Passions?
178972] Whether Man Can Wish or Do Any Good Without Grace?
178972] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Honors?
178972] Whether Moral Virtue Differs from Intellectual Virtue?
178972] Whether Moral Virtues About Operations Are Different from Those That Are About Passions?
178972] Whether Moral Virtues Can Be Without Charity?
178972] Whether Mortal and Venial Sin Differ Generically?
178972] Whether Movement Is a Cause of Pleasure?
178972] Whether Mutual Indwelling Is an Effect of Love?
178972] Whether One Man Can Be Happier Than Another?
178972] Whether One Virtue Can Be in Several Powers?
178972] Whether Original Sin Is in the Essence of the Soul Rather Than in the Powers?
178972] Whether Pain or Sorrow Is Assuaged by Tears?
178972] Whether Passion Is in the Appetitive Rather Than in the Apprehensive Part?
178972] Whether Pleasure Causes Thirst or Desire for Itself?
178972] Whether Pride Is the Beginning of Every Sin?
178972] Whether Sin Can Be the Punishment of Sin?
178972] Whether Sin Has an Internal Cause?
178972] Whether Sorrow Can Be a Virtuous Good?
178972] Whether Sorrow Is the Same As Pain?
178972] Whether Spiritual Sins Are Fittingly Distinguished from Carnal Sins?
178972] Whether Theologians Should Take Note of the Circumstances of Human Acts?
178972] Whether There Are Several Original Sins in One Man?
178972] Whether There Can Be Moral Virtue with Passion?
178972] Whether There Is Anything Voluntary in Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether There Is in Us a Natural Law?
178972] Whether Use Is to Be Found in Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether Venial Sins Are Suitably Designated As"Wood, Hay, and Stubble"?
178972] Whether Vice Is Contrary to Nature?
178972] Whether Volition Is of the End Only, or Also of the Means?
178972] Whether a Habit Can Diminish?
178972] Whether a Human Action Deserves Praise or Blame, by Reason of Its Being Good or Evil?
178972] Whether in Happiness Vision Ranks Before Delight?
178972] Whether the Act of Sin Is from God?
178972] Whether the Acts of Law Are Suitably Assigned?
178972] Whether the Ceremonial Precepts Are Figurative?
178972] Whether the Ceremonial Precepts Have a Literal Cause or Merely a Figurative Cause?
178972] Whether the Contrariety of the Irascible Passions Is Based on the Contrariety of Good and Evil?
178972] Whether the Devil Can Induce Man to Sin, by Internal Instigations?
178972] Whether the Effect of Sorrow or Pain Is to Burden the Soul?
178972] Whether the Entire Good of Human Nature Can Be Destroyed by Sin?
178972] Whether the Eternal Law Is Known to All?
178972] Whether the Fruits Differ from the Beatitudes?
178972] Whether the Gifts Are Necessary to Man for Salvation?
178972] Whether the Good or Evil of a Man''s Action Is Derived from Its Object?
178972] Whether the Infusion of Grace Is Required for the Remission of Guilt, i.e., for the Justification of the Ungodly?
178972] Whether the Intellectual Virtues Remain After This Life?
178972] Whether the Judicial Precepts Were Figurative?
178972] Whether the Judicial Precepts Were Suitably Framed As to the Relations of One Man with Another?
178972] Whether the Law Is Always Something Directed to the Common Good?
178972] Whether the Mean of Moral Virtue Is the Real Mean, or the Rational Mean?
178972] Whether the Moral Precepts of the Law Are About All the Acts of Virtue?
178972] Whether the Natural Law Contains Several Precepts, or Only One?
178972] Whether the New Law Fulfils the Old?
178972] Whether the New Law Justifies?
178972] Whether the New Law Made Sufficient Ordinations About External Acts?
178972] Whether the Object of Anger Is Good or Evil?
178972] Whether the Old Law Contains Moral Precepts?
178972] Whether the Old Law Was from God?
178972] Whether the Reason Can Be Overcome by a Passion, Against Its Knowledge?
178972] Whether the Rewards Assigned to the Beatitudes Refer to This Life?
178972] Whether the Sole Motive of Anger Is Slight or Contempt?
178972] Whether the Soul Is the Subject of Habit in Respect of Its Essence or in Respect of Its Power?
178972] Whether the Stain Remains in the Soul After the Act of Sin?
178972] Whether the Theological Virtues Are Distinct from the Intellectual and Moral Virtues?
178972] Whether the Whole Goodness and Malice of the External Action Depends on the Goodness of the Will?
178972] Whether the Will Alone Is the Subject of Sin?
178972] Whether the Will Is Moved by the Sensitive Appetite?
178972] Whether the Will Is Moved, of Necessity, by Its Object?
178972] Whether the goodness of the will depends on the object alone?
178972] Whether to Enjoy Belongs to the Rational Creature Alone, or Also to Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether, at the Time of the Law, the Ceremonies of the Old Law Had Any Power of Justification?
178972]> Whether the Supreme Good, God, Is the Cause of Evil?
1789732 and from Amos 5:25, 26:"Did you offer victims and sacrifices to Me in the desert for forty years, O house of Israel?
1789734:4):"What can be made clean by the unclean?"
178973:1, 2):"What advantage then hath the Jew?
178973:12);( 3) Whether man could sin venially in the state of innocence?
178973:16:"Know you not that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?"
178973] Whether All Acts of Virtue Are Prescribed by the Natural Law?
178973] Whether All the Moral Precepts of the Old Law Are Reducible to the Ten Precepts of the Decalogue?
178973] Whether Anger Above All Hinders the Use of Reason?
178973] Whether Anger Is in the Concupiscible Faculty?
178973] Whether Any Moral Virtues Are in Us by Infusion?
178973] Whether Any Other Special Sins, Besides Pride and Avarice, Should Be Called Capital?
178973] Whether Any Other Virtues Should Be Called Principal Rather Than These?
178973] Whether Any Passion of the Soul Has No Contrary?
178973] Whether Any Pleasure Is the Greatest Good?
178973] Whether Any Sin Incurs a Debt of Eternal Punishment?
178973] Whether Charity Can Be Without Moral Virtue?
178973] Whether Choice Is Only of the Means, or Sometimes Also of the End?
178973] Whether Comprehension Is Necessary for Happiness?
178973] Whether Consent Is Directed to the End or to the Means?
178973] Whether Counsel Is Only of Things That We Do?
178973] Whether Custom Can Obtain Force of Law?
178973] Whether Delight Differs from Joy?
178973] Whether Ecstasy Is an Effect of Love?
178973] Whether Enjoyment Is Only of the Last End?
178973] Whether Every Act Increases Its Habit?
178973] Whether Every Law Is Derived from the Eternal Law?
178973] Whether Faith Remains After This Life?
178973] Whether Faith, Hope, and Charity Are Fittingly Reckoned As Theological Virtues?
178973] Whether Fear Makes One Tremble?
178973] Whether God Is the Cause of Spiritual Blindness and Hardness of Heart?
178973] Whether Grace Is Fittingly Divided into Prevenient and Subsequent Grace?
178973] Whether Grace Is Necessarily Given to Whoever Prepares Himself for It, or to Whoever Does What He Can?
178973] Whether Grace Is the Same As Virtue?
178973] Whether Habit Implies Order to an Act?
178973] Whether Habits Are Divided into Good and Bad?
178973] Whether Happiness Is an Operation of the Sensitive Part, or of the Intellective Part Only?
178973] Whether Hatred Is Stronger Than Love?
178973] Whether Hope Is in Dumb Animals?
178973] Whether Hope Is the First of the Irascible Passions?
178973] Whether Hope and Memory Cause Pleasure?
178973] Whether Human Acts Are Specified by Their End?
178973] Whether Human Law Prescribes Acts of All the Virtues?
178973] Whether Human Virtue Is a Good Habit?
178973] Whether Ignorance Excuses from Sin Altogether?
178973] Whether Isidore''s Description of the Quality of Positive Law Is Appropriate?
178973] Whether Likeness Is a Cause of Love?
178973] Whether Love Is the Same As Dilection?
178973] Whether Man Could Commit a Venial Sin in the State of Innocence?
178973] Whether Man''s Action Is Good or Evil from a Circumstance?
178973] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Fame or Glory?
178973] Whether One Can Be Happy in This Life?
178973] Whether One Can Intend Two Things at the Same Time?
178973] Whether One Who Sins Through Certain Malice, Sins Through Habit?
178973] Whether Original Sin Infects the Will Before the Other Powers?
178973] Whether Original Sin Is Concupiscence?
178973] Whether Pain or Sorrow Are Assuaged by the Sympathy of Friends?
178973] Whether Passion Increases or Decreases the Goodness or Malice of an Act?
178973] Whether Passion Is in the Sensitive Appetite Rather Than in the Intellectual Appetite, Which Is Called the Will?
178973] Whether Pleasure Hinders the Use of Reason?
178973] Whether Sin Has an External Cause?
178973] Whether Sins Differ Specifically in Reference to Their Causes?
178973] Whether Some Concupiscences Are Natural, and Some Not Natural?
178973] Whether Some Defect Is a Cause of Daring?
178973] Whether Sorrow Can Be a Useful Good?
178973] Whether Sorrow Is Compatible with Moral Virtue?
178973] Whether Sorrow or Pain Is Contrary to Pleasure?
178973] Whether Sorrow or Pain Weakens All Activity?
178973] Whether There Can Be Any Habits in the Powers of the Sensitive Part?
178973] Whether There Can Be Sin in the Sensuality?
178973] Whether There Can Be Voluntariness Without Any Act?
178973] Whether There Is Only One Moral Virtue About Operations?
178973] Whether There Is a Human Law?
178973] Whether There Is a Natural Fear?
178973] Whether There Should Have Been Many Ceremonial Precepts?
178973] Whether Use Precedes Command?
178973] Whether Use Regards Also the Last End?
178973] Whether Venial Sin Is a Disposition to Mortal Sin?
178973] Whether Vice Is Worse Than a Vicious Act?
178973] Whether Virtue Is Adequately Divided into Moral and Intellectual?
178973] Whether Weakness, Ignorance, Malice and Concupiscence Are Suitably Reckoned As the Wounds of Nature Consequent Upon Sin?
178973] Whether a Habit Can Be Caused by One Act?
178973] Whether a Habit Is Corrupted or Diminished Through Mere Cessation from Act?
178973] Whether a Human Action Is Meritorious or Demeritorious in So Far As It Is Good or Evil?
178973] Whether a Man in Grace Can Merit Eternal Life Condignly?
178973] Whether a Man''s Excellence Is the Cause of His Being Angry?
178973] Whether a Sin Committed Through Passion, Should Be Called a Sin of Weakness?
178973] Whether a Suitable Cause Can Be Assigned for the Ceremonies Which Pertained to Sacrifices?
178973] Whether by His Own Natural Powers and Without Grace Man Can Love God Above All Things?
178973] Whether for the Justification of the Ungodly Is Required a Movement of the Free- will?
178973] Whether the Beatitudes Are Suitably Enumerated?
178973] Whether the Ceremonies of the Old Law Ceased at the Coming of Christ?
178973] Whether the Circumstances Are Properly Set Forth in the Third Book of Ethics?
178973] Whether the Craving for Unity Is a Cause of Sorrow?
178973] Whether the Devil Can Induce Man to Sin of Necessity?
178973] Whether the Evil of Sin Is an Object of Fear?
178973] Whether the Fruits Are Suitably Enumerated by the Apostle?
178973] Whether the Gifts of the Holy Ghost Are Habits?
178973] Whether the Goodness and Malice of the External Action Are the Same As Those of the Interior Act?
178973] Whether the Goodness of the Will Depends on Reason?
178973] Whether the Gravity of Sins Varies According to Their Objects?
178973] Whether the Intellect Can Be the Subject of Virtue?
178973] Whether the Intellectual Habit, Art, Is a Virtue?
178973] Whether the Intellectual Virtues Observe the Mean?
178973] Whether the Judicial Precepts Regarding Foreigners Were Framed in a Suitable Manner?
178973] Whether the Judicial Precepts of the Old Law Bind for Ever?
178973] Whether the Moral Virtues Are Better Than the Intellectual Virtues?
178973] Whether the New Law Directed Man Sufficiently As Regards Interior Actions?
178973] Whether the New Law Is Contained in the Old?
178973] Whether the New Law Should Have Been Given from the Beginning of the World?
178973] Whether the Old Law Comprises Ceremonial, Besides Moral, Precepts?
178973] Whether the Old Law Was Given Through the Angels?
178973] Whether the Reason of Any Man Is Competent to Make Laws?
178973] Whether the Sin of the First Parent Is Transmitted, by the Way of Origin, to All Men?
178973] Whether the Will Is Moved by the Same Act to the End and to the Means?
178973] Whether the Will Is Moved, of Necessity, by the Lower Appetite?
178973] Whether the Will Moves Itself?
1789741:2):"Who hath raised up the just one form the east, hath called him to follow him?"
1789749:13:"Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks?
178974:16):"Am I become your enemy because I tell you the truth?"
178974:6):"Offer up the sacrifice of justice,"as though someone asked what the works of justice are, adds:"Many say, Who showeth us good things?"
178974:6, 7):"Many say: Who showeth us good things?
178974:8):"What other nation is there so renowned that hath ceremonies and just judgments, and all the law?"
178974] Whether All Sorrow Is Contrary to All Pleasure?
178974] Whether All the Moral Virtues Are About the Passions?
178974] Whether All the Sins of Men Are Due to the Devil''s Suggestion?
178974] Whether Anger Above All Causes Taciturnity?
178974] Whether Anger Requires an Act of Reason?
178974] Whether Any Habits Are Infused in Man by God?
178974] Whether Any Other Passion of the Soul Is a Cause of Love?
178974] Whether Any Passion Is Good or Evil in Its Species?
178974] Whether Blindness and Hardness of Heart Are Directed to the Salvation of Those Who Are Blinded and Hardened?
178974] Whether Bodily Pain Is the Greatest Evil?
178974] Whether Certain Definite Counsels Are Fittingly Proposed in the New Law?
178974] Whether Choice Is of Those Things Only That Are Done by Us?
178974] Whether Command and the Commanded Act Are One Act, or Distinct?
178974] Whether Concupiscence Is Infinite?
178974] Whether Consent to the Act Belongs Only to the Higher Part of the Soul?
178974] Whether Counsel Is About All Things That We Do?
178974] Whether Delight Is in the Intellectual Appetite?
178974] Whether Despair Is Contrary to Hope?
178974] Whether Enjoyment Is Only of the End Possessed?
178974] Whether Faith Precedes Hope, and Hope Charity?
178974] Whether Faith and Hope Can Be Without Charity?
178974] Whether Fear Hinders Action?
178974] Whether Fear Itself Can Be Feared?
178974] Whether Grace Is Greater in One Than in Another?
178974] Whether Grace Is in the Essence of the Soul As in a Subject, or in One of the Powers?
178974] Whether Grace Is the Principle of Merit Through Charity Rather Than the Other Virtues?
178974] Whether Gratuitous Grace Is Rightly Divided by the Apostle?
178974] Whether Habits Are Necessary?
178974] Whether Happiness Once Had Can Be Lost?
178974] Whether Hope Remains After Death, in the State of Glory?
178974] Whether Human Law Binds a Man in Conscience?
178974] Whether Ignorance Diminishes a Sin?
178974] Whether Intention of the End Is the Same Act As the Volition of the Means?
178974] Whether Isidore''s Division of Human Laws Is Appropriate?
178974] Whether It Is More Grievous to Sin Through Certain Malice Than Through Passion?
178974] Whether It Is Possible to Assign a Distinct Division of the Judicial Precepts?
178974] Whether Justice Is the Chief of the Moral Virtues?
178974] Whether Love Is Properly Divided into Love of Friendship and Love of Concupiscence?
178974] Whether Man Without Grace and by His Own Natural Powers Can Fulfil the Commandments of the Law?
178974] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Power?
178974] Whether Mortal Sin Can Be in the Sensuality?
178974] Whether Necessary and Eternal Things Are Subject to the Eternal Law?
178974] Whether One Habit Is Made Up of Many Habits?
178974] Whether One Sin Is a Cause of Another?
178974] Whether Original Sin Is Equally in All?
178974] Whether Original Sin Would Be Contracted by a Person Formed Miraculously from Human Flesh?
178974] Whether Pain and Sorrow Are Assuaged by the Contemplation of Truth?
178974] Whether Pleasure Is the Measure or Rule by Which to Judge of Moral Good or Evil?
178974] Whether Pleasure Perfects Operation?
178974] Whether Privation of Mode, Species and Order Is the Effect of Sin?
178974] Whether Promulgation Is Essential to a Law?
178974] Whether Prudence Is a Distinct Virtue from Art?
178974] Whether Rectitude of the Will Is Necessary for Happiness?
178974] Whether Self- love Is the Source of Every Sin?
178974] Whether Sin Incurs a Debt of Punishment Infinite in Quantity?
178974] Whether Sin Is Compatible with Virtue?
178974] Whether Sin Is Fittingly Divided into Sin Against God, Against Oneself, and Against One''s Neighbor?
178974] Whether Since Christ''s Passion the Legal Ceremonies Can Be Observed Without Committing Mortal Sin?
178974] Whether Sorrow Is More Harmful to the Body Than the Other Passions of the Soul?
178974] Whether Sufficient Reason Can Be Assigned for the Ceremonies Pertaining to Holy Things?
178974] Whether There Are Different Moral Virtues About Different Passions?
178974] Whether There Can Be Moral Without Intellectual Virtue?
178974] Whether There Is Any Habit in the Intellect?
178974] Whether There Is One Last End of Human Life?
178974] Whether There Was Any Need for a Divine Law?
178974] Whether These Are the Four Principal Passions: Joy, Sadness, Hope and Fear?
178974] Whether Use Precedes Choice?
178974] Whether Violence Can Be Done to the Will?
178974] Whether Virtue Is Suitably Defined?
178974] Whether Virtue by Habituation Belongs to the Same Species As Infused Virtue?
178974] Whether Zeal Is an Effect of Love?
178974] Whether a Good or a Wicked Angel Can Sin Venially?
178974] Whether a Human Action Is Good or Evil from Its End?
178974] Whether a Human Action Is Meritorious or Demeritorious Before God, According As It Is Good or Evil?
178974] Whether a Man Can Hate Himself?
178974] Whether a Movement of Faith Is Required for the Justification of the Ungodly?
178974] Whether a Person''s Defect Is a Reason for Being More Easily Angry with Him?
178974] Whether a Venial Sin Can Become Mortal?
178974] Whether an Irresistible Power Is a Cause of Sorrow?
178974] Whether in the Same Power, There Are Any Passions, Specifically Different, but Not Contrary to One Another?
178974] Whether sadness causes pleasure?
178974] Whether the Aforesaid Powers Are More Infected Than the Others?
178974] Whether the Brave Are More Eager at First Than in the Midst of Danger?
178974] Whether the Ceremonies of the Old Law Are Suitably Divided into Sacrifices, Sacred Things, Sacraments, and Observances?
178974] Whether the External Action Adds Any Goodness or Malice to That of the Interior Act?
178974] Whether the Four Cardinal Virtues Differ from One Another?
178974] Whether the Fruits of the Holy Ghost Are Contrary to the Works of the Flesh?
178974] Whether the Goodness of the Will Depends on the Eternal Law?
178974] Whether the Gravity of Sins Depends on the Excellence of the Virtues to Which They Are Opposed?
178974] Whether the Irascible and Concupiscible Powers Are the Subject of Virtue?
178974] Whether the Most Important Circumstances Are"Why"and"In What the Act Consists"?
178974] Whether the Natural Law Is the Same in All Men?
178974] Whether the New Law Is More Burdensome Than the Old?
178974] Whether the New Law Will Last Till the End of the World?
178974] Whether the Old Law Set Forth Suitable Precepts About the Members of the Household?
178974] Whether the Old Law Should Have Been Given to the Jews Alone?
178974] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Suitably Distinguished from One Another?
178974] Whether the Rewards of the Beatitudes Are Suitably Enumerated?
178974] Whether the Rulers of the People Can Dispense from Human Laws?
178974] Whether the Seven Capital Vices Are Suitably Reckoned?
178974] Whether the Seven Gifts of the Holy Ghost Are Suitably Enumerated?
178974] Whether the Species of Fear Are Suitably Assigned?
178974] Whether the Theological Virtues Observe the Mean?
178974] Whether the Will Is Moved by an Exterior Principle?
178974] Whether the Will Is Moved of Necessity by the Exterior Mover Which Is God?
178974] Whether, Besides the Moral and Ceremonial Precepts, There Are Also Judicial Precepts?
178974] Whether, If Happiness Is in the Intellective Part, It Is an Operation of the Intellect or of the Will?
178975) Are Acts?
178975:12:"What manner of joy shall be to me, who sit in darkness, and see not the light of heaven?"
178975] Whether All Are Subject to the Law?
178975] Whether All Men Were Bound to Observe the Old Law?
178975] Whether Anger Is More Natural Than Desire?
178975] Whether Any Habit Is in the Will?
178975] Whether Anything of Faith or Hope Remains in Glory?
178975] Whether Bodily and Sensible Pleasures Are Greater Than Spiritual and Intellectual Pleasures?
178975] Whether Carnal Sins Are of Less Guilt Than Spiritual Sins?
178975] Whether Charity Can Be Without Faith and Hope?
178975] Whether Choice Is Only of Possible Things?
178975] Whether Concupiscence of the Flesh, Concupiscence of the Eyes, and Pride of Life Are Fittingly Described As Causes of Sin?
178975] Whether Death and Other Bodily Defects Are the Result of Sin?
178975] Whether Every Sin Includes an Action?
178975] Whether Every Sin Incurs a Debt of Eternal Punishment?
178975] Whether Experience Is a Cause of Hope?
178975] Whether Gratuitous Grace Is Nobler Than Sanctifying Grace?
178975] Whether Happiness Is an Operation of the Speculative, or of the Practical Intellect?
178975] Whether If Eve, and Not Adam, Had Sinned, Their Children Would Have Contracted Original Sin?
178975] Whether Intention Is Within the Competency of Irrational Animals?
178975] Whether Love Is a Passion That Wounds the Lover?
178975] Whether Man Can Attain Happiness by His Natural Powers?
178975] Whether Man Can Know That He Has Grace?
178975] Whether Man Can Merit Everlasting Life Without Grace?
178975] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Any Bodily Good?
178975] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Pleasure?
178975] Whether Natural Contingents Are Subject to the Eternal Law?
178975] Whether One Man Can Have Several Last Ends?
178975] Whether Pain and Sorrow Are Assuaged by Sleep and Baths?
178975] Whether Prudence Is a Virtue Necessary to Man?
178975] Whether Sin Can Be in the Reason?
178975] Whether Sudden Things Are Especially Feared?
178975] Whether There Are Four Cardinal Virtues?
178975] Whether There Can Be Any Suitable Cause for the Sacraments of the Old Law?
178975] Whether There Can Be Intellectual Without Moral Virtue?
178975] Whether There Can Be Moral Virtue Without Passion?
178975] Whether There Is Any Sorrow Contrary to the Pleasure of Contemplation?
178975] Whether There Is but One Divine Law?
178975] Whether Violence Causes Involuntariness?
178975] Whether Wisdom Is the Greatest of the Intellectual Virtues?
178975] Whether a Circumstance Can Make a Venial Sin to Be Mortal?
178975] Whether a Human Action Is Good or Evil in Its Species?
178975] Whether a Man Can Hate the Truth?
178975] Whether a Man May Merit for Himself the First Grace?
178975] Whether for the Justification of the Ungodly There Is Required a Movement of the Free- will Towards Sin?
178975] Whether the Act of the Will Is Commanded?
178975] Whether the Actions of Others Are a Cause of Pleasure to Us?
178975] Whether the Body Is Necessary for Man''s Happiness?
178975] Whether the Cardinal Virtues Are Fittingly Divided into Social Virtues, Perfecting, Perfect, and Exemplar Virtues?
178975] Whether the Consequences of the External Action Increase Its Goodness or Malice?
178975] Whether the Division of Sins According to Their Debt of Punishment Diversifies Their Species?
178975] Whether the First Movements of the Sensuality in Unbelievers Are Mortal Sin?
178975] Whether the Gifts of the Holy Ghost Are Connected?
178975] Whether the Moral Virtues Differ in Point of the Various Objects of the Passions?
178975] Whether the Natural Law Can Be Changed?
178975] Whether the Old Law Contains Any Others Besides the Moral, Judicial, and Ceremonial Precepts?
178975] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Suitably Set Forth?
178975] Whether the Process of Counsel Is One of Analysis?
178975] Whether the Sensitive Powers of Apprehension Are the Subject of Virtue?
178975] Whether the Will Is Evil When It Is at Variance with Erring Reason?
178975] Whether the Will Is Moved by a Heavenly Body?
178976] Whether All Human Affairs Are Subject to the Eternal Law?
178976] Whether Anger Is More Grievous Than Hatred?
178976] Whether Anything Can Be an Object of Universal Hatred?
178976] Whether Charity Is the Greatest of the Theological Virtues?
178976] Whether Charity Remains After This Life, in Glory?
178976] Whether Death and Other Defects Are Natural to Man?
178976] Whether Doing Good to Another Is a Cause of Pleasure?
178976] Whether Fear Causes Involuntariness Simply?
178976] Whether Happiness Consists in the Consideration of Speculative Sciences?
178976] Whether He Who Is Under a Law May Act Beside the Letter of the Law?
178976] Whether Hope Abounds in Young Men and Drunkards?
178976] Whether Love Is Cause of All That the Lover Does?
178976] Whether Man Attains Happiness Through the Action of Some Higher Creature?
178976] Whether Man Chooses of Necessity or Freely?
178976] Whether Man Wills All, Whatsoever He Wills, for the Last End?
178976] Whether One and the Same External Action Can Be Both Good and Evil?
178976] Whether Perfection of the Body Is Necessary for Happiness?
178976] Whether Sin Is Alleviated on Account of a Passion?
178976] Whether Sin Is Fittingly Defined As a Word, Deed, or Desire Contrary to the Eternal Law?
178976] Whether Sins of Commission and Omission Differ Specifically?
178976] Whether Sorrow Is to Be Shunned More Than Pleasure Is to Be Sought?
178976] Whether There Are Habits in the Angels?
178976] Whether There Is a Law in the Fomes of Sin?
178976] Whether There Was Any Reasonable Cause for the Ceremonial Observances?
178976] Whether Those Things Are More Feared, for Which There Is No Remedy?
178976] Whether Venial Sin Can Be in Anyone with Original Sin Alone?
178976] Whether a Man Can Merit the First Grace for Another?
178976] Whether a Man, by Himself and Without the External Aid of Grace, Can Prepare Himself for Grace?
178976] Whether a Mortal Sin Can Become Venial?
178976] Whether an Action Has the Species of Good or Evil from Its End?
178976] Whether the Act of the Reason Is Commanded?
178976] Whether the Debt of Punishment Remains After Sin?
178976] Whether the Gifts of the Holy Ghost Remain in Heaven?
178976] Whether the Gravity of a Sin Depends on Its Cause?
178976] Whether the Law of Nature Can Be Abolished from the Heart of Man?
178976] Whether the Old Law Should Have Induced Men to the Observance of Its Precepts, by Means of Temporal Promises and Threats?
178976] Whether the Old Law Was Suitably Given at the Time of Moses?
178976] Whether the Pleasures of Touch Are Greater Than the Pleasures Afforded by the Other Senses?
178976] Whether the Process of Counsel Is Indefinite?
178976] Whether the Remission of Sins Ought to Be Reckoned Amongst the Things Required for Justification?
178976] Whether the Sin of Morose Delectation Is in the Reason?
178976] Whether the Ten Precepts of the Decalogue Are Set in Proper Order?
178976] Whether the Will Can Be the Subject of Virtue?
178976] Whether the Will Is Good When It Abides by Erring Reason?
178976] Whether the Will Is Moved by God Alone, As Exterior Principle?
178976] Whether"Eubulia,""Synesis,"and"Gnome"Are Virtues Annexed to Prudence?
1789772:25):"For what have I in heaven?
178977] Whether All Men Have the Same Last End?
178977] Whether Anger Is Only Towards Those to Whom One Has an Obligation of Justice?
178977] Whether Any External Goods Are Necessary for Happiness?
178977] Whether Any Good Works Are Necessary That Man May Receive Happiness from God?
178977] Whether Any Pleasure Is Not Natural?
178977] Whether Concupiscence Causes Involuntariness?
178977] Whether Every Punishment Is Inflicted for a Sin?
178977] Whether Happiness Consists in the Knowledge of Separate Substances, Namely, Angels?
178977] Whether Hope Is a Cause of Love?
178977] Whether Likeness Is a Cause of Pleasure?
178977] Whether Man Can Rise from Sin Without the Help of Grace?
178977] Whether Outward Pain Is Greater Than Interior Sorrow?
178977] Whether Passion Excuses from Sin Altogether?
178977] Whether Sins Are Fittingly Divided into Sins of Thought, Word, and Deed?
178977] Whether Some Good of the Soul Constitutes Man''s Happiness?
178977] Whether a Circumstance Aggravates a Sin?
178977] Whether a Man May Merit Restoration After a Fall?
178977] Whether the Act of the Sensitive Appetite Is Commanded?
178977] Whether the Gifts Are Set Down by Isaias in Their Order of Dignity?
178977] Whether the Goodness of the Will, As Regards the Means, Depends on the Intention of the End?
178977] Whether the Justification of the Ungodly Takes Place in an Instant or Successively?
178977] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Suitably Formulated?
178977] Whether the Sin of Consent to the Act Is in the Higher Reason?
178977] Whether the Species Derived from the End Is Contained Under the Species Derived from the Object, As Under Its Genus, or Conversely?
178978:24):"What a man seeth, why doth he hope for?"
178978] Whether Any Action Is Indifferent in Its Species?
178978] Whether Any Created Good Constitutes Man''s Happiness?
178978] Whether Anyone Is Punished for Another''s Sin?
178978] Whether Consent to Delectation Is a Mortal Sin?
178978] Whether Every Man Desires Happiness?
178978] Whether Excess and Deficiency Diversify the Species of Sins?
178978] Whether Hope Is a Help or a Hindrance to Action?
178978] Whether Ignorance Causes Involuntariness?
178978] Whether Man Without Grace Can Avoid Sin?
178978] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in the Vision of the Divine Essence?
178978] Whether One Pleasure Can Be Contrary to Another?
178978] Whether Other Creatures Concur in That Last End?
178978] Whether Sin Is Aggravated by Reason of Its Causing More Harm?
178978] Whether There Are Only Four Species of Sorrow?
178978] Whether Wonder Is a Cause of Pleasure?
178978] Whether a Man May Merit the Increase of Grace or Charity?
178978] Whether a Sin Committed Through Passion Can Be Mortal?
178978] Whether the Act of the Vegetal Soul Is Commanded?
178978] Whether the Degree of Goodness or Malice in the Will Depends on the Degree of Good or Evil in the Intention?
178978] Whether the Fellowship of Friends Is Necessary for Happiness?
178978] Whether the Infusion of Grace Is Naturally the First of the Things Required for the Justification of the Ungodly?
178978] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Dispensable?
178978] Whether the Species of Anger Are Suitably Assigned?
178978] Whether the Virtues Are More Excellent Than the Gifts?
178979:19):"Who resisteth His will?"
178979] Whether One Who Has Already Obtained Grace, Can, of Himself and Without Further Help of Grace, Do Good and Avoid Sin?
178979] Whether Sins Differ Specifically in Respect of Different Circumstances?
178979] Whether There Can Be Venial Sin in the Higher Reason As Directing the Lower Powers?
178979] Whether a Man May Merit Perseverance?
178979] Whether a Sin Is Aggravated by Reason of the Condition of the Person Against Whom It Is Committed?
178979] Whether an Individual Action Can Be Indifferent?
178979] Whether the Acts of the External Members Are Commanded?
178979] Whether the Goodness of the Will Depends on Its Conformity to the Divine Will?
178979] Whether the Justification of the Ungodly Is God''s Greatest Work?
178979] Whether the Mode of Virtue Falls Under the Precept of the Law?
17897:''devoureth''], the man that is more just than himself?"
17897:''the Lord''] hath not done?"
17897:''us''] to this day?"
17897And if thou do justly, what shalt thou give Him?"
17897And whom shall He make to understand the hearing?
17897Because man, by sinning, can do nothing against God; since it is written( Job 35:6):"If thy iniquities be multiplied, what shalt thou do against Him?"
17897But a man''s action, good or evil, does no good or harm to God; for it is written( Job 35:6, 7):"If thou sin, what shalt thou hurt Him?
17897But hope is of things unseen:"for what a man seeth, why doth he hope for?"
17897By what law?
17897Can anything be more shameful?
17897Concerning choice there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Of what power is it the act; of the will or of the reason?
17897Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether happiness consists in wealth?
17897Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether happiness is something uncreated?
17897Concerning the first there are eleven points of inquiry:( 1) Whether every human action is good, or are there evil actions?
17897Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) What is the eternal law?
17897Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether habits of the speculative intellect are virtues?
17897Concerning the first, three things must be considered:( 1) Of what things is the will?
17897For is it not a mocking request to seek what we know He does not give, and what is in our power without His giving it?"
17897For what else is pain but a feeling of impatience of division or corruption?"
17897Hence He said( Luke 22:35, 36)"When I sent you without purse and scrip and shoes, did you want anything?
17897Hence Our Lord says( Luke 12:42):"Who, thinkest thou, is the faithful and wise dispenser[ Douay: steward], whom his lord setteth over his family?"
17897Hence the passage quoted continues:"Who can bear the violence of one provoked?"
17897How much more, do you think, he deserveth worse punishments, who hath trodden underfoot the Son of God,"etc.?
17897I be a master, where is My fear?"
17897Is it a written law or is it instilled in the heart?
17897Of works?
17897Or shall I drink the blood of goats?"
17897Or shall the saw exalt itself against him by whom it is drawn?"
17897Or when were the just destroyed?
17897The first of these points offers a twofold consideration:( 1) What makes a human act?
17897Under first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether hope is the same as desire or cupidity?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether anger is a special passion?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether delight is a passion?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it belongs to man to act for an end?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether pain is a passion of the soul?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the debt of punishment is an effect of sin?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether there is anything voluntary in human acts?
17897Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether every virtue is a moral virtue?
17897Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether man''s first sin is transmitted, by way of origin to his descendants?
17897Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether moral virtue is a passion?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) The nature of the ceremonial precepts;( 2) Whether they are figurative?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What is meant by the judicial precepts?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What kind of law is it?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether God is a cause of sin?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any habit is from nature?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether fear is a passion of the soul?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether law is something pertaining to reason?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether love is in the concupiscible power?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether moral virtue observes the mean?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether sin has a cause?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Old Law contains several precepts or only one?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Old Law was good?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the good of nature is diminished by sin?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether venial sin is fittingly condivided with mortal sin?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether vice is contrary to virtue?
17897Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) What is the justification of the ungodly?
17897Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether without grace man can know anything?
17897Under the first head there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the will is of good only?
17897Under the first head there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether there is any passion in the soul?
17897Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law belong to the law of nature?
17897Under the first head, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether habit is a quality?
17897Under the first head, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether human virtue is a habit?
17897Under the first head, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether ignorance is a cause of sin?
17897Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether covetousness is the root of all sins?
17897Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the motive of anger is always something done against the one who is angry?
17897Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the will is moved to anything naturally?
17897Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether human law should be framed for the community?
17897Under this heading there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether man can attain Happiness?
17897What means this, that this portion of things ebbs and flows alternately displeased and reconciled?"
17897Wisdom, Science and Understanding?
17897________________________ QUESTION 23 Whether the Passions of the Concupiscible Part Are Different from Those of the Irascible Part?
17897and besides Thee what do I desire upon earth?"
17897angels?
17897do so no more?''
17897does it justify?
17897i, 26), if to leave off sinning was the same as to have no sin, it would be enough if Scripture warned us thus:"''My son, hast thou sinned?
17897ii):"Why is perseverance besought of God, if it is not bestowed by God?
17897please the Lord in the ceremonies, having a sorrowful heart?"
17897purposely?
17897shall see his brother in need, and shall shut up his bowels from him: how doth the charity of God abide in him?"
17897the generative power, the concupiscible part, and the sense of touch?
17897thy boasting?
17897viii, 3):"What means this, O Lord my God, whereas Thou art everlasting joy to Thyself, and some things around Thee evermore rejoice in Thee?
17897whether it will last until the end, or will another law take its place?
17897who hath esteemed the blood of the testament unclean, by which he was sanctified?"
17897xii):"What is pain of the soul, except for the soul to be deprived of that which it was wo nt to enjoy, or had hoped to enjoy?
14553( 4)"My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
145531081. Who taught the use of the Rosary in its present form?
1455311. Who do God''s Will in heaven?
145531224. Who have the right to make us take an oath?
145531262. Who are meant by magistrates?
145531263. Who are meant by lawful superiors?
145531339. Who are obliged to fast?
145531361. Who are in the third degree of blood relationship?
145532. Who made the Lord''s Prayer?
14553250. Who was the first to disobey God?
1455333. Who was St. Elizabeth?
14553334. Who was the foster father or guardian of Our Lord while on earth?
14553349. Who were the prophets?
14553361. Who were among the first to adore the Infant Jesus?
14553362. Who sought to kill the Infant Jesus?
14553372. Who accompanied Our Lord to the Garden of Olives on the night of His Agony?
14553374. Who were present at the transfiguration?
14553380. Who betrayed Our Lord?
14553416. Who were present at the ascension and who ascended with Christ?
14553442. Who were the Evangelists?
14553473. Who is our neighbor?
14553485. Who were the prophets, and what was their chief duty?
1455353 Who were the Apostles?
1455355. Who were the disciples of Our Lord?
1455367. Who were in Limbo when Our Lord descended into it?
14553713. Who are the mourners who deserve the consolation promised in the third Beatitude?
14553715. Who may be rightly called merciful?
14553777. Who is a duly authorized priest?
14553815. Who are meant by the"ignorant"we are to instruct, and the"doubtful"we are to counsel?
14553822. Who are religious?
14553856. Who has the power to grant Indulgences?
14553987. Who are Cardinals, what are their duties and how are they divided?
14553988. Who is a Monsignor?
14553989. Who is a Vicar- General?
14553990. Who is an Abbot?
14553Are all Masses of equal value in themselves or do they differ in worth?
14553Are all sins of presumption and despair equally great?
14553Are all the Angels equal in dignity?
14553Are bad dreams sinful in themselves?
14553Are children and persons unable to fast bound to abstain on days of abstinence?
14553Are children obliged, under pain of mortal sin, the same as grown persons, to hear Mass on Sundays and holydays of obligation?
14553Are large and small hosts consecrated at every Mass?
14553Are not Agnus Deis, medals, scapulars,& c., which we wear about our bodies also charms?
14553Are not the commandments of the Church also commandments of God?
14553Are not the commandments of the Church also commandments of God?
14553Are not the different orders separate Sacraments?
14553Are prayers and ceremonies of the Church also Sacramentals?
14553Are sponsors necessary in Confirmation?
14553Are the enemies of our religion right when they say man can not forgive sins?
14553Are the rewards in heaven and the punishments in hell the same for all who enter into either of these states?
14553Are the souls in Purgatory sure of their salvation?
14553Are there Saints in heaven whose names we do not know?
14553Are there any other Litanies in use besides the Litany of the Blessed Virgin?
14553Are there any persons in the world who are not the descendants of Adam and Eve?
14553Are there any pious beliefs and practices in the Church that are not articles of faith?
14553Are there any religious communities of priests?
14553Are there not, then, as many bodies of Christ as there are tabernacles in the world, or as there are Masses being said at the same time?
14553Are there other reasons for the general judgment?
14553Are there other reasons for the use of ceremonies?
14553Are there other relationships besides blood relationship that render marriage unlawful without a dispensation?
14553Are these changes exactly the same as the changes that take place in the Holy Eucharist?
14553Are trades unions and benefit societies forbidden?
14553Are we bound to keep an unlawful oath or vow?
14553Are we bound to make Acts of Faith, Hope and Love?
14553At what part of the Mass does the Consecration take place?
14553At what part of the Mass does the Offertory take place, and what parts of the Mass are said before it?
14553At what time is the Angelus usually said?
14553At what time should persons dangerously ill attend to the final arrangement of their temporal or worldly affairs?
14553Besides being in a state of grace and performing the works enjoined, what else is necessary for the gaining of an Indulgence?
14553Besides bishops and priests, who are the other ministers of the Church?
14553But how did the loss of the gift of original justice leave our first parents and us in mortal sin?
14553But is there need of a special Sacrament of Holy Orders to confer these powers?
14553By what form of prayer do we praise the Holy Trinity?
14553By what name is a bishop''s diocese sometimes called?
14553By what names is Our Lord called?
14553By what other name are godfathers and godmothers called?
14553By what prayers do we adore God?
14553Can a person ever be sponsor when absent from the baptism?
14553Can a person ever receive any of the other Sacraments without first receiving baptism?
14553Can a person merit any supernatural reward for good deeds performed while he is in mortal sin?
14553Can a person receive all the Sacraments?
14553Can any priest absolve a person in danger of death from reserved sins without the permission of the bishop?
14553Can bishops, priests and other ministers of the Church always exercise the power they have received in Holy Orders?
14553Can not we also be called the Children of God, and therefore His sons and daughters?
14553Can one satisfy for neglecting Mass on Sunday by hearing Vespers on the same day?
14553Can persons who are not Catholics be sponsors for Catholic children?
14553Can slight offenses ever become mortal sins?
14553Can the Church change its laws?
14553Can the Church dispense from or remove these impediments to marriage?
14553Can the Church err in the Canonization of a Saint?
14553Can the Church have the four marks without the three attributes?
14553Can the Pope commit sin?
14553Can the Sacraments be given conditionally?
14553Can the fifth commandment be broken by giving scandal or bad example and by inducing others to sin?
14553Can the priest forgive all sins in the Sacrament of Penance?
14553Can we always distinguish venial from mortal sin?
14553Can we always resist temptation?
14553Can we baptize a child against the wishes of its parents?
14553Can we by our own power overcome the temptations of the devil?
14553Can we find an example to fully illustrate the mystery of the Blessed Trinity?
14553Can we learn all truths by our reason alone?
14553Can we merit the grace of final perseverance or know when we possess it?
14553Could Christ, if He pleased, have escaped the tortures of His Passion?
14553Could God not forgive our sins if we confessed them to Himself in secret?
14553Could a person who denies only one article of our faith be a Catholic?
14553Could any one be Pope without being Bishop of Rome?
14553Could man''s body be developed from the body of an inferior animal?
14553Could man''s soul and intelligence be formed by the development of animal life and instinct?
14553Could not false accounts of these miracles have been written after the death of Our Lord?
14553Could not men have been deceived in the miracles of Christ?
14553Did God leave all things to themselves after He had created them?
14553Did Jesus Christ die to redeem all men of every age and race without exception?
14553Did Our Lord Himself make all the laws of the Church?
14553Did Our Lord Himself pray, and why?
14553Did St. Peter establish any Church before he came to Rome?
14553Did not God frequently in the Old Law make use of dreams as a means of making known His will?
14553Did not St. John the Baptist institute the Sacrament of Baptism?
14553Did the Apostles know that the Holy Ghost would come down upon them?
14553Did the Holy Ghost ever appear?
14553Did"hell"always mean only that state in which the damned are punished?
14553Do all these creeds teach the same doctrines?
14553Do an"Act of Love"and an"Act of Charity"mean the same thing?
14553Do not men differ in many things?
14553Do not the differences in color, figure,& c., which we find in distinct races indicate a difference in first parents?
14553Do past material sins become real sins as soon as we discover their sinfulness?
14553Do the Sacramentals of themselves remit venial sins?
14553Do the Sacraments recall in any way the means by which Our Lord merited the graces we receive through them?
14553Do the needs of the soul resemble the needs of the body?
14553Do we keep Sunday instead of Saturday holy for any other reason?
14553Do we know the name of any other tree in the garden?
14553Do we know the number of good and bad Angels?
14553Do we know what souls are in Purgatory, and how long they have to remain there?
14553Do we not slight God Himself by addressing our prayers to saints?
14553Do, then, the distractions which we often have at prayer deprive our prayers of all merit?
14553Does God give His grace to every one?
14553Does God reward anything but our good works?
14553Does God tempt us to sin?
14553Does habit excuse us from the sins committed through it?
14553Does medicine taken by necessity or food taken by accident break the fast for Holy Communion?
14553Does not a divorce granted by courts of justice break the bond of marriage?
14553Does not the Church sometimes allow husband and wife to separate and live apart?
14553Does the Church excuse any classes of persons from the obligation of fasting?
14553Does the Church seek to make converts by its laws concerning mixed marriages?
14553Does the Church, by defining certain truths, thereby make new doctrines?
14553Does the Church, by granting Indulgences, free us from doing Penance?
14553Does the effect of the Sacraments depend on the worthiness or unworthiness of the one who administers them?
14553Does the fifth commandment of the Church include the support only of our pastors and the Church and school?
14553Does the priest ever refuse absolution to a penitent?
14553Does the"Communion of Saints"mean anything else?
14553Does"man"in the Catechism mean all human beings?
14553For what are the holy oils used?
14553For what end or intention may Mass be offered?
14553For what should we pray?
14553From what did the custom of making an offering to the priest for saying Mass arise?
14553From what do our temptations come?
14553From what do servile works derive their name?
14553From what do we learn that God created heaven and earth and all things?
14553From what do we learn that Jesus Christ is but one person?
14553From what evil do we ask to be delivered?
14553From what may we learn that we are to offer up the Holy Sacrifice with the priest?
14553From whom must all persons derive whatever lawful authority they possess?
14553Had Jesus Christ more than one Father?
14553Had Our Lord any brothers or sisters?
14553Has God Himself honored relics?
14553Has a spirit any other quality?
14553Has any one ever denied the existence of the Holy Ghost?
14553Has any one ever tried to disprove the miracle of the resurrection?
14553Has everything that exists been created?
14553Has it always been a custom with pious Christians to make vows and promises to God?
14553Has not the Church sometimes allowed Catholics once married to separate and marry again?
14553Has the Holy Eucharist any other effect?
14553Has the word Penance any other meaning?
14553Have all these prophecies concerning the Redeemer been fulfilled?
14553Have brute animals"understanding"and"free will"?
14553Have men as well as brutes"instinct"?
14553Have the Saints their bodies in heaven?
14553Have there ever existed abuses among the faithful in the manner of using Indulgences?
14553Have we in this country any civil custom similar to that of honoring the pictures and images of saints?
14553How and when may we apply Indulgences for the benefit of the souls in Purgatory?
14553How and when were the Commandments given to Moses?
14553How and why should we make a general intention to gain all possible Indulgences each day?
14553How are Christians aided in the performance of works of mercy?
14553How are Masses distinguished?
14553How are parents specially fitted to bring up their children in the fear and love of God?
14553How are such persons said to belong to the Church?
14553How are the fruits of the Mass distributed?
14553How are the merits of Jesus Christ applied to our souls?
14553How are the persons who take part in a Solemn Mass or Vespers named?
14553How can we best honor the Saints, and where shall we learn their virtues?
14553How can we best overcome our sins?
14553How can we know a thought, word or deed to be sinful?
14553How can we know spiritual from corporal works of mercy?
14553How can we know the degree of sinfulness in a lie?
14553How can we know what sins are considered mortal?
14553How can we make a meditation?
14553How could the Blessed Virgin be preserved from sin by her Divine Son, before her Son was born?
14553How could they be saved who lived before Christ became man?
14553How did Christ show and prove His divine power?
14553How did Christ show that He was truly risen from the dead?
14553How did Herod hope to accomplish his wicked designs?
14553How did St. Paul become an Apostle?
14553How did the Christians in the first ages of the Church do Penance?
14553How did the Pope acquire and how was he deprived of the temporal power?
14553How do good works done in mortal sin profit us?
14553How do persons who are members of the Church neglect to profess their belief?
14553How do the Sacramentals excite good thoughts and increase devotion?
14553How do the bad Angels act toward us?
14553How do the pastors of the Church rank according to authority?
14553How do the prelates or higher officers of the Church rank in dignity?
14553How do we know that Angels offer our prayers and good works to God?
14553How do we know that Our Lord, while on earth, had the power to forgive sins?
14553How do we know that it is possible to change one substance into another?
14553How do we know that the Church must have the four marks and three attributes usually ascribed or given to it?
14553How do we know that the baptism of desire or of blood will save us when it is impossible to receive the baptism of water?
14553How do we know that the bishops of the Church are the successors of the Apostles?
14553How do we know that the priests of the Church are the messengers of God?
14553How do we know that the rights and privileges bestowed on St. Peter were given also to his successors-- the Popes?
14553How do we know that there is a true priesthood in the Church?
14553How do we know that these Indulgences have their effect?
14553How do we know that this Sacrament, more than any other, was instituted to benefit the body?
14553How do we know that this commandment forbids the killing only of human beings?
14553How do we know that under the appearance of bread we receive also Christ''s blood; and under the appearance of wine we receive also Christ''s body?
14553How do we know there are seven Sacraments and no more or less?
14553How do we offer God false worship?
14553How do we prove the Real Presence, that is, that Our Lord is really and truly present in the Holy Eucharist?
14553How do we say the Rosary, or beads?
14553How do we show that Christ did change bread and wine into the substance of His body and blood?
14553How do we show that by honoring the Saints we honor God Himself?
14553How do we show that it is only the worship and not the making of images that is forbidden by the first commandment?
14553How do we show that sin is the greatest of all evils?
14553How do we show that such an excuse is false and absurd?
14553How do we show that the Church has the power to grant Indulgences?
14553How do we show that the Holy Scriptures alone could not be our guide to salvation and infallible rule of faith?
14553How do we show that the ceremonies of the Church are reasonable and proper?
14553How do we show that we love God above all things?
14553How do we, by believing in spells, charms, mediums, spiritists and fortune tellers, attribute to creatures the perfections of God?
14553How do you answer such excuses?
14553How do you know that man was created for God alone?
14553How do you know that the Church can not err?
14553How do you know the Apostles were bishops?
14553How do you show that Protestant Churches have not the marks of the true Church?
14553How do you show that the Catholic Church is universal in time, in place, and in doctrine?
14553How does the Canonization of a Saint take place?
14553How does the Church show its displeasure at mixed marriages?
14553How does the institution of the Sacrament of Penance show the goodness of Our Lord?
14553How does the power to forgive sins imply the obligation of going to confession?
14553How does the water blessed on Holy Saturday, or Easter Water, as it is called, differ from the holy water blessed at other times?
14553How have the enemies of the Church made use of the abuse of Indulgences?
14553How is Baptism given by a"lay person"?
14553How is God everywhere?
14553How is an oath usually taken?
14553How is concealing a sin telling a lie to the Holy Ghost?
14553How is it clear that the devil could easily deceive us if the Holy Ghost did not aid us?
14553How is it evident that the Church is one in faith?
14553How is it evident that the Church is one in government?
14553How is it evident that the Church is one in worship?
14553How is it shown that St. Peter or his successor has always been the head of the Church?
14553How is sin divided?
14553How is the Confiteor divided?
14553How is the Lord''s Prayer divided?
14553How is the resurrection possible when the bodies are reduced to ashes and mingled with the soil?
14553How is the"Hail Mary"divided?
14553How long has the practice of granting Indulgences been in use in the Church, and what was its origin?
14553How long was Our Lord hanging on the cross before He died?
14553How many Popes have governed the Church from St. Peter to Pius XI.?
14553How many articles or parts in the Apostles''Creed?
14553How many branches or parts of the Church are there?
14553How many colors of vestments are used, and what do the colors signify?
14553How many holy oils are used in the Church?
14553How many holydays of obligation are there in this country?
14553How many kinds of laws had the Jews before the coming of Our Lord?
14553How many kinds of occasions of sin are there?
14553How many kinds of prayer are there?
14553How many kinds of scapulars are there in use among the faithful?
14553How many kinds or classes of relics are there?
14553How many mysteries of the Rosary are there?
14553How many years passed from the time Adam sinned till the time the Redeemer came?
14553How may God''s creatures on earth be divided?
14553How may all persons show Charity to their neighbor?
14553How may parents be guilty of great injustice to their children in case of marriage?
14553How may persons sin in using Sacramentals?
14553How may persons working for others be guilty of dishonesty?
14553How may the members of the Church on earth be divided?
14553How may the years of Christ''s life be divided?
14553How may we be guilty of despair?
14553How may we be guilty of presumption?
14553How may we briefly state the corporal works of mercy?
14553How may we daily prepare for our judgment?
14553How may we, in a sense, worship strange gods?
14553How shall we know how often we should receive Holy Communion?
14553How should such instruction be given to those who ask it of us?
14553How should we finally determine our vocation?
14553How was Adam''s body formed?
14553How was Christ condemned to death?
14553How was Eve tempted to sin?
14553How was Eve''s body formed?
14553How was Our Lord''s body buried?
14553How was the Church sanctified through the coming of the Holy Ghost?
14553How was the Holy Infant rescued from the power of Herod?
14553How was the temporal power useful to the Church?
14553How was the true religion preserved from Adam till the coming of Christ?
14553How were the Apostles enlightened through the coming of the Holy Ghost?
14553How were the Apostles strengthened through the coming of the Holy Ghost?
14553If Angels have no bodies, how could they appear?
14553If it is impossible, in case of necessity, to reach the head, may the water be poured on any other part of the body?
14553If the Redeemer''s coming was so clearly foretold, why did not all recognize Him when He came?
14553If water can not be had, in case of necessity, may any other liquid be used for baptism?
14553If we shall find only the"chief truths"in the Apostles''Creed, where shall we find the remaining truths?
14553If, then, it be a Christian virtue to forgive all injuries, why do Christians establish courts and prisons to punish wrongdoers?
14553In Confirmation, what does the extending of the bishop''s hands over us signify?
14553In how many ways may actual sin be committed?
14553In how many ways may persons be related?
14553In how many ways was the baptism of water given in the first ages of the Church?
14553In what does the happiness in heaven consist?
14553In what does the sixth commandment differ from the ninth, and the seventh differ from the tenth?
14553In what does the strong inclination to evil that is left in us consist?
14553In what form of prayer is the"Hail Mary"most frequently repeated?
14553In what other way may a person be guilty of dishonesty?
14553In what other ways besides the unworthy reception of the Sacraments may persons commit sacrilege?
14553In what other ways may persons sin against honesty?
14553In what respect are all men equal?
14553Into what sins will the forgetfulness of God''s justice lead us?
14553Into what sins will the forgetfulness of God''s mercy lead us?
14553Is Confirmation necessary for salvation?
14553Is Jesus Christ in heaven as God or as man?
14553Is Jesus Christ present whole and entire in the smallest portion of the Holy Eucharist, under the form of either bread or wine?
14553Is Limbo the same place as Purgatory?
14553Is drunkenness always a mortal sin?
14553Is every invisible thing a spirit?
14553Is every truth which we can not understand a mystery?
14553Is it a sin knowingly to resist the grace of God?
14553Is it a sin to be tempted?
14553Is it a sin to neglect"Grace"at meals?
14553Is it easy to gain a Plenary Indulgence?
14553Is it ever allowed to promise under oath, in secret societies or elsewhere, to obey another in whatever good or evil he commands?
14553Is it ever allowed to tell the faults of another?
14553Is it ever allowed to write our sins and read them to the priest in the confessional or give them to him to read?
14553Is it ever lawful for any cause to deliberately and intentionally take away the life of an innocent person?
14553Is it ever possible for one to be saved who does not know the Catholic Church to be the true Church?
14553Is it forbidden, then, to seek any pleasure or enjoyment on Sunday?
14553Is it lawful to vow or promise strict obedience to a religious superior?
14553Is it necessary for God to watch over us?
14553Is it not beneath the dignity of Our Lord to enter our bodies under the appearance of ordinary food?
14553Is it not simony, or the buying of a sacred thing, to offer the priest money for saying Mass for your intention?
14553Is it not unjust to punish us for the sin of our first parents?
14553Is it permitted on fast days to take any food besides the one full meal?
14553Is it right to test ourselves through our imagination of what we would be willing to suffer for the sake of Christ?
14553Is it sinful to use the words of Holy Scripture in a bad or worldly sense?
14553Is it wrong to defer the baptism of an infant?
14553Is it wrong to despise or waste our food?
14553Is it wrong to go to confession out of your turn against the will of others waiting with you?
14553Is solemn baptism given with any special kind of water?
14553Is stealing ever a sacrilege?
14553Is the Apostles''Creed an act of faith?
14553Is the Holy Communion called by any other name when given to one in danger of death?
14553Is the Holy Ghost called by other names?
14553Is the Pope infallible in everything he says and does?
14553Is the Sacramental grace independent of the sanctifying grace given in the Sacraments?
14553Is the baptism valid if we say:"I baptize thee in the name of the Holy Trinity,"without naming the Persons of the Trinity?
14553Is the slight penance the priest gives us sufficient to satisfy for all the sins confessed?
14553Is there any likeness between the thing used in the outward sign and the grace given in each Sacrament?
14553Is there any other form of the Doxology?
14553Is this Sacrament called Extreme Unction if the person recovers after receiving it?
14553Is water ever blessed in honor of certain saints?
14553It is a sin to listen to immodest conversation, songs or jokes?
14553May a person who has forgotten to tell a mortal sin in confession go to Holy Communion before going again to confession?
14553May not the Sacrament of Penance be received by one who is in a state of grace?
14553May one add a new name to his own at Confirmation?
14553May persons receive the Sacrament of Matrimony more than once?
14553May the Church increase or diminish the number of Sacraments and Sacramentals?
14553Must one who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in confession do more than repeat the sins committed since his last worthy confession?
14553Must we ourselves seek in the Scriptures and traditions for what we are to believe?
14553Of what religion was Pontius Pilate?
14553Of what sin are persons guilty who put firm belief in religious or other practices that are either forbidden or useless?
14553Of what subject does our Catechism treat?
14553On what days, according to the pious custom of the faithful, are the different mysteries of the Rosary usually said?
14553On what ground does the Church make use of ceremonies?
14553Prudent persons do not grant every request; why, then, should God do so?
14553Should a person go to Communion after confession even when the confessor does not bid him go?
14553Should a person stay from confession because he thinks he has no sin to confess?
14553Should we believe truths which we can not understand?
14553Should we do more than merely respect the ministers of God?
14553Should we give up trying to be good when we seem not to succeed in overcoming our faults?
14553Should we go to confession at our usual time even if we think we have not committed sin since our last confession?
14553Should we learn the Christian doctrine merely for our own sake?
14553Should we not, then, try to improve our position in the world?
14553Should we remain away from confession because we can not go to our usual confessor?
14553Should we seek temptation for the sake of overcoming it?
14553Should we tell anything else in connection with our last confession?
14553Since Extreme Unction may restore us to health, should we not be glad to receive it?
14553Since God loves the souls in Purgatory, why does He punish them?
14553Since the Church can not err, could it ever be reformed in its teaching of faith or morals?
14553That actual sins may be remitted by baptism, is it necessary to be sorry for them?
14553Through what means may we obtain the"forgiveness of sins"?
14553To what may we attribute the desire of the Jews to put Christ to death?
14553To what should the thoughts of the Immaculate Conception lead us?
14553To what things may Indulgences be attached?
14553To which of these laws did the Ten Commandments belong?
14553To whom do we usually give the name of"Saints"?
14553To whom may Extreme Unction be given?
14553Under what circumstances may human life be lawfully taken?
14553Was Christ three full days in the tomb?
14553Was Christ visible to all and at all times during the forty days He remained on earth after His resurrection?
14553Was St. Paul an Apostle?
14553Was any special promise made in favor of the united prayers of two or more persons?
14553Was anyone obliged to keep the Commandments before they were given to Moses?
14553Was it necessary for Christ to suffer so much in order to redeem us?
14553Was the power to forgive sins given to the apostles alone?
14553Was the true religion universal before the coming of Christ?
14553Were Angels ever sent to punish men?
14553Were all the Sacraments instituted by Our Lord?
14553Were all the laws of the Jewish religion abolished by the establishment of Christianity?
14553Were such powers as the"gift of tongues"a part of the Sacrament of Confirmation?
14553Were we to remain in the Garden of Paradise forever if Adam had not sinned?
14553Were, then, all marriages before the coming of Christ unlawful and invalid?
14553What answer did the Blessed Virgin make to the words of St. Elizabeth?
14553What are dreams and why is it forbidden to believe in them?
14553What are fortune tellers?
14553What are holydays of obligation?
14553What are mediums and spiritists?
14553What are rash judgment, backbiting, slander and detraction?
14553What are sins committed without reflection or consent called?
14553What are spells and charms?
14553What are the Beatitudes and why are they so called?
14553What are the Stations or Way of the Cross?
14553What are the chief ceremonies used in solemn baptism, and what do they signify?
14553What are the chief effects of habitual drunkenness?
14553What are the chief ends of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553What are the chief parts of the Mass?
14553What are the conditions upon which the Church will permit a Catholic to marry one who is not a Catholic?
14553What are the fruits of prayer?
14553What are the grades by which one ascends to the priesthood?
14553What are the marriages of Catholics with persons of a different religion called, and when does the Church permit them by dispensation?
14553What are the natural benefits of the Sacrament of Penance?
14553What are the qualities of a glorified body?
14553What are the right dispositions for Extreme Unction?
14553What are the seven dolor beads, and how do we say them?
14553What are the seven dolors of the Blessed Virgin?
14553What are the signs of scruples and the remedy against them?
14553What are the sins against the Holy Ghost which Our Lord said will not be forgiven either in this world or in the next?
14553What are the sins called which the priest has no authority to absolve?
14553What assurance have we that God always hears and rewards our prayers, though He may not grant what we ask?
14553What benefit do we derive from the knowledge that the Holy Ghost will abide with the Church forever?
14553What books does the Church consider bad?
14553What care does the Church take in the examination and distribution of relics?
14553What caused Our Lord''s agony in the garden?
14553What chiefly prevents persons who believe in the Church from becoming members of it?
14553What conditions has Our Lord laid down for the gaining of this inheritance?
14553What constitutes the difference between these oils?
14553What did Adam give away by his sin, and what did Our Lord buy back for him and us?
14553What did the form of tongues of fire denote?
14553What did the prophets foretell concerning the Redeemer?
14553What dispositions must adults or grown persons, have that they may worthily receive baptism?
14553What do our guardian Angels do for us?
14553What do the oil and balm in Holy Chrism signify?
14553What do the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience require?
14553What do the words"Do this in commemoration of Me"mean?
14553What do the words"will never die"mean?
14553What do we ask for by"our daily bread"?
14553What do we ask for in the petition:"Thy kingdom come"?
14553What do we call the care by which God preserves and governs the world and all it contains?
14553What do we call the right by which St. Peter or his successor has always been the head of the Church and of all its bishops?
14553What do we call the truths God teaches us?
14553What do we call the words Christ spoke while hanging on the Cross?
14553What do we mean by Our Lord''s Passion?
14553What do we mean by Sacraments of the dead and Sacraments of the living?
14553What do we mean by a"doctrine of faith or morals"?
14553What do we mean by bearing with each other''s weaknesses?
14553What do we mean by giving a Sacrament conditionally?
14553What do we mean by impediments to marriage?
14553What do we mean by laws concerning the civil effects of the marriage contract?
14553What do we mean by moral and ceremonial laws?
14553What do we mean by our predominant sin or ruling passion?
14553What do we mean by saying Adam and Eve"were innocent"when they came from the hand of God?
14553What do we mean by the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, and why do we believe in it?
14553What do we mean by the transfiguration of Our Lord?
14553What do we mean by the"Church Militant"?
14553What do we mean by the"Church Suffering"?
14553What do we mean by the"Church Triumphant"?
14553What do we mean by the"Church, through which God speaks to us"?
14553What do we mean by the"end of man"?
14553What do we mean by the"gates of heaven"?
14553What do we mean by the"matter and form"of the Sacraments?
14553What do we mean by the"nature"and"substance"of a thing?
14553What do we mean by the"ordinary minister"of a Sacrament?
14553What do we mean by the"pomps"of the devil?
14553What do we mean by the"resurrection of the body"?
14553What do we mean by the"right dispositions"for the reception of the Sacraments?
14553What do we mean by the"right intention"for the administration of the Sacraments?
14553What do we mean by the"superabundant satisfaction of the Blessed Virgin and the Saints"?
14553What do we mean by the"temporal power"of the Pope?
14553What do we mean by"Judge the living and the dead"?
14553What do we mean by"almsgiving"?
14553What do we mean by"circumstances which change the nature of sins?"
14553What do we mean by"grievous matter"with regard to sin?
14553What do we mean by"lawful pastors"?
14553What do we mean by"motives that spring from faith"and by"merely natural motives"with regard to sorrow for sin?
14553What do we mean by"our nature was corrupted"?
14553What do we mean by"these evil days"?
14553What do we mean when we say Christ confirmed the Commandments?
14553What do we mean when we say Christ rose"glorious"from the dead?
14553What do we mean when we say God is"infinitely perfect"?
14553What do we mean when we say the Sacrament which contains the Body and Blood?
14553What do you mean by Lent, Advent, Ember days and the vigils of great feasts?
14553What do you mean by either sex?
14553What do you mean by taking God''s name in vain?
14553What do you mean by the"kinds of sin?"
14553What do you mean by virtue and vice?
14553What do you mean by"forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us"?
14553What do you mean by"merit"?
14553What do you mean by"profess the faith of Christ"?
14553What do you mean here by a"lay person"?
14553What do"divine"and"distinct"mean?
14553What do"trespasses"mean?
14553What does Christian mean?
14553What does Creation mean?
14553What does Our Lord say of those who neglect the true religion for the sake of relatives or friends, or from fear of suffering?
14553What does St. Paul say of heaven?
14553What does an Indulgence of forty days mean?
14553What does anti- pope mean, and who were the anti- popes?
14553What does covet mean?
14553What does ex- cathedra mean?
14553What does loving your neighbor as yourself mean?
14553What does our"understanding"mean?
14553What does praying for a person''s intention mean?
14553What does redemption mean?
14553What does the commandment mean by"strange gods"?
14553What does the first Beatitude mean by the"poor in spirit"?
14553What does the first commandment mean by a"graven thing"or"the likeness of anything"in heaven, in the earth or in the waters?
14553What does the name"Christ"signify?
14553What does the name"Jesus"signify and how was this name given to Our Lord?
14553What does the obligation of supporting the Church and school imply?
14553What does the word Eucharist strictly mean?
14553What does the word"honor"in this commandment include?
14553What does the word"indulgence"mean?
14553What does the"Immaculate Conception"mean?
14553What does"Amen"mean?
14553What does"Apostle,"and what does"Gospel"mean?
14553What does"Confiteor"mean?
14553What does"Contrition"mean?
14553What does"Grace"at meals mean?
14553What does"Hallowed be Thy Name"mean?
14553What does"hail"mean?
14553What does"incarnation"mean, and what does"redemption"mean?
14553What does"invocation"mean?
14553What does"life everlasting"mean?
14553What does"sufficient reflection and full consent of the will"mean?
14553What does"supernatural"mean?
14553What does"supreme"mean?
14553What does"the Word was made flesh"mean in the Angelus?
14553What does"unity,"and what does"trinity"mean?
14553What does"vicar"mean?
14553What does"world"mean in this question?
14553What does"worship"mean?
14553What double power does the Church possess and confer on her pastors?
14553What duties does the priest perform in the confessional?
14553What effect has anger on our soul?
14553What effect has covetousness on our souls?
14553What effect has envy on the soul?
14553What effect has lust on our souls?
14553What effect has pride on our souls?
14553What effect has sloth upon the soul?
14553What else is to be observed about the preparation for the administration of the last Sacraments?
14553What else is to be observed?
14553What else must they make known?
14553What evils follow divorce so commonly claimed by those outside the true Church and granted by civil authority?
14553What excuse do some give for neglecting to seek and embrace the true religion?
14553What excuses do some give for not becoming members of the true Church?
14553What fasting has the greatest merit?
14553What faults are to be avoided in making our confession?
14553What faults do many commit in preparing for confession?
14553What follows the Communion of the Mass?
14553What gift in animals supplies the place of reason?
14553What happened at the death of Our Lord?
14553What has always been the belief of the Church concerning this truth?
14553What is Absolution?
14553What is Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, and what vestments are used at it?
14553What is Lent?
14553What is Vespers?
14553What is a Catechism?
14553What is a common fault with many in blessing themselves?
14553What is a creature?
14553What is a creed?
14553What is a general confession?
14553What is a lie?
14553What is a mark?
14553What is a perfection?
14553What is a pilgrimage?
14553What is a salutation?
14553What is a spiritual Communion?
14553What is a"serious reason"excusing one from the obligation of hearing Mass?
14553What is an Agnus Dei?
14553What is an article of faith?
14553What is an attribute?
14553What is an effect?
14553What is anger?
14553What is authority?
14553What is blasphemy, and what are profane words?
14553What is covetousness?
14553What is death?
14553What is envy?
14553What is gluttony?
14553What is important for the proper and respectful hearing of Mass?
14553What is instinct?
14553What is lust?
14553What is meant by contempt and stubbornness?
14553What is meant by our passions and what by mortifying them?
14553What is meant by the Canon of the Sacred Scriptures?
14553What is meant by the Hierarchy of the Church?
14553What is meant by the Old and New Law?
14553What is meant by"in case of necessity?"
14553What is meant by"the Providence of God"?
14553What is necessary that the Pope may speak infallibly or ex- cathedra?
14553What is our sin called when we neglect things commanded?
14553What is particularly necessary that persons may do their duty in the marriage state?
14553What is perjury?
14553What is pride?
14553What is required that the Church may grant, when it is able, dispensations from the impediments to marriage or from other laws?
14553What is scandal?
14553What is sloth?
14553What is tale- bearing, and why is it wrong?
14553What is temptation?
14553What is the Angelus?
14553What is the Canonization of a Saint?
14553What is the Holy Scripture or Bible?
14553What is the Litany of the Blessed Virgin?
14553What is the Magnificat?
14553What is the Ostensorium or Monstrance?
14553What is the Rosary?
14553What is the Saint whose name we bear called?
14553What is the Tabernacle and what is the Ciborium?
14553What is the altar stone, and of what does it remind us?
14553What is the baptism of blood most commonly called?
14553What is the best means of overcoming temptation?
14553What is the ceremony of churching?
14553What is the chief reason that our confessions do not always amend our way of living?
14553What is the difference between a Saint and an Angel?
14553What is the difference between a cross and a crucifix?
14553What is the difference between making and creating?
14553What is the difference between sanctifying grace and actual grace?
14553What is the difference between the commandments of God and the Commandments of the Church?
14553What is the difference between the honors conferred on a person by beatification and Canonization?
14553What is the difference between the infallibility and indefectibility of the Church?
14553What is the difference between the powers of a bishop and of a priest with regard to the administration of the Sacraments?
14553What is the duty of a peacemaker?
14553What is the duty of employers to their servants or workmen?
14553What is the duty of servants or workmen to their employers?
14553What is the duty of the Teaching Church?
14553What is the duty of the faithful?
14553What is the final preparation we should make for the reception of the last Sacraments?
14553What is the honor which belongs to God alone?
14553What is the host?
14553What is the meaning and use of the Beatitudes in general?
14553What is the most suitable place for prayer?
14553What is the outward sign in the Sacrament of Matrimony, and in what does the whole essence of the marriage contract consist?
14553What is the pallium?
14553What is the part of the Mass called in which the Words of Consecration are found?
14553What is the scapular, and why is it worn?
14553What is the second great miracle in the Holy Eucharist?
14553What is the use and effect of giving the Sacraments conditionally?
14553What is the use of the outward signs in the Sacraments?
14553What is there special about a relic of the true cross on which Our Lord Died, and also about the instruments of His Passion?
14553What is this baptism called?
14553What is this strong inclination to evil called, and why did God permit it to remain in us?
14553What is to be done when persons must make their confession and can not find a priest who understands their language?
14553What is"Free Will"?
14553What killing does this commandment forbid?
14553What kind of a sin is drunkenness?
14553What kind of virtues are Faith, Hope and Charity?
14553What length of time should we spend in thanksgiving after Holy Communion?
14553What lesson do we learn from the practice of using martyrs''tombs for altars?
14553What lessons do the other Beatitudes convey?
14553What little prayers may we say even at work?
14553What means have we of learning the Christian doctrine?
14553What mortal sins are opposed to Faith?
14553What must never be forgotten by those who attend a marriage ceremony in the Church?
14553What must one do who can not pay his debts and yet wishes to receive the Sacraments?
14553What must we carefully guard against in all our devotions and religious practices?
14553What must we do if we can not restore all we owe, or if the person to whom we should restore be dead?
14553What must we do if we discover we have bought stolen goods?
14553What must we do with things found?
14553What name do we give to the offerings made yearly by the faithful for the support of the Pope and the government of the Church?
14553What name is given to sub- deaconship, deaconship and priesthood?
14553What name is given to this divine call and how can we discover this call?
14553What names should never be given in baptism?
14553What other evils befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14553What other name is given to imperfect contrition and why is it called imperfect?
14553What other practice is very dangerous to faith and morals?
14553What parts of the body are anointed in Extreme Unction?
14553What penalty does the Church impose on Catholics who marry before a Protestant minister?
14553What persons are called heirs?
14553What persons, places and things are usually occasions of sin?
14553What places are dangerous to the virtue of purity?
14553What praiseworthy custom is now in use in many places?
14553What punishments are due to actual sins?
14553What questions should persons who bring a child for baptism be able to answer?
14553What restrictions does the Church place on the ceremonies of marriage when one of the persons is not a Catholic?
14553What seems most proper with regard to the things necessary for the last Sacraments?
14553What should a penitent do who knows he can not perform the penance given?
14553What should a person do when the priest has refused or postponed absolution?
14553What should a person do who, through forgetfulness or any other cause, has broken the fast necessary for Holy Communion?
14553What should be done with immodest book and newspapers?
14553What should be the position of the body when we pray?
14553What should one do who doubts whether or not he is obliged to fast?
14553What should one do who has only venial sins to confess?
14553What should one do who is obliged to work on a holyday of obligation?
14553What should our attention at prayer be?
14553What should parents and guardians bear in mind with regard to their children''s vocations?
14553What should parents chiefly consider in the selection of sponsors for their children?
14553What should persons about to marry do, if they suspect they are related to each other?
14553What should persons who are about to get married do?
14553What should we be certain of before using any relic or giving it to another?
14553What should we be particular about when receiving Holy Communion?
14553What should we bear in mind in saying any prayer, and especially the Confiteor?
14553What should we do that we may pray well?
14553What should we pray for in preparing for confession?
14553What sin does he commit who without sufficient reason believes another guilty of sin?
14553What sin is it for Catholics to be married before the minister of another religion?
14553What sin is it to destroy one''s own life, or commit suicide, as this act is called?
14553What sin is it to steal?
14553What sins are equivalent to stealing?
14553What societies in general are we forbidden to join?
14553What things are necessary for Mass?
14553What things are used with the chalice during Mass?
14553What things in particular should persons arranging for their marriage make known to the priest?
14553What things should be prepared in the sick- room when the priest is coming to give the last Sacraments?
14553What three sins seem to cause most evil in the world?
14553What timely notice of marriage should be given to the priest, and why?
14553What veneration does the Church permit us to give to relics?
14553What vestments does the priest use at Mass and what do they signify?
14553What virtues are opposed to the seven capital sins?
14553What visible power was given to the Apostles through the coming of the Holy Ghost?
14553What was the Garden of Paradise?
14553What was the Holy of Holies in the temple?
14553What was the devil''s name before he fell, and why was he cast out of heaven?
14553What was the moral condition of the world just before the coming of Our Lord?
14553What was the tree bearing the forbidden fruit called?
14553What was the"Ark of the Covenant"?
14553What were persons called in the first ages of the Church who were being instructed and prepared for baptism?
14553What were these severe Penances of the First Ages of the Church called?
14553What works are generally enjoined for the gaining of Indulgences?
14553What"ills of life"help to satisfy God for sin?
14553What, then, did the miracles of Jesus Christ prove?
14553What, then, is a distraction?
14553What, then, is the most important part of the preparation for confession?
14553What, then, is the use of defining or declaring a truth an article of faith if it has always been believed?
14553When and by whom are the holy oils blessed?
14553When and by whom was Extreme Unction instituted?
14553When are ashes blessed in the Church and why are they used?
14553When are candles blessed in the Church and why are they used?
14553When are marriages entered into hastily?
14553When are motives for marriage worthy?
14553When are palms blessed and of what do they remind us?
14553When are persons lawfully married?
14553When are two persons said to be equal?
14553When are we bound to admonish the sinner?
14553When did Our Lord suffer the"bloody sweat"?
14553When did the civil and ceremonial laws of the Jews cease to exist?
14553When did the priests of the Church receive this threefold power to preach, to forgive sins and to consecrate bread and wine?
14553When do fast days chiefly occur in the year?
14553When do things lose the Indulgences attached to them?
14553When do we attribute to a creature a perfection which belongs to God alone?
14553When does God''s honor, our neighbor''s spiritual good, or our own good require us to make an open profession of our faith?
14553When is Trinity Sunday?
14553When is a Sacrament said to give, and when is it said to increase, grace in our souls?
14553When is a thing said to be"impossible"?
14553When is an oath rash, unjust or unnecessary?
14553When is our confession worthy?
14553When is the Holy Eucharist a Sacrament, and when is it a sacrifice?
14553When may an oath be required for God''s honor or for our own or our neighbor''s good?
14553When may we be said to forgive those who trespass against us?
14553When may we say one"has reached the use of reason"?
14553When must we openly profess and practice our religion?
14553When should a General Confession be made?
14553When was Confirmation instituted?
14553When was baptism instituted?
14553When was marriage first instituted?
14553When was the Redeemer promised to mankind?
14553When was the Sacrament of Penance instituted?
14553When was the contract of marriage raised to the dignity of a Sacrament?
14553When will perfect contrition obtain pardon for mortal sin without the Sacrament of Penance?
14553When will the general resurrection or rising of all the dead take place?
14553Where and at what time of the day should Catholics be married?
14553Where did Our Lord usually preach?
14553Where did the ascension of Our Lord take place?
14553Where did the duty of contributing to the support of the Church and clergy originate?
14553Where does the Church find the revealed traditions?
14553Where does the Church find the revealed truths it is bound to teach?
14553Where may we find subjects or points for meditation?
14553Where shall we find the Indulgences granted by the Church?
14553Where shall we find these prophecies concerning the Redeemer?
14553Where was Mount Calvary, and what does the name signify?
14553Where was the Garden of Paradise situated?
14553Where will persons go who-- such as infants-- have not committed actual sin and who, through no fault of theirs, die without baptism?
14553Where will the particular judgment be held?
14553Which are the most important Plenary Indulgences granted by the Church?
14553Which are the vows most frequently made?
14553Which of the Sacraments are most frequently given conditionally?
14553Which were the chief causes that led Eve into sin?
14553Whom do we address as"Our Father"when we say the Lord''s Prayer?
14553Why are Catholics called"Roman"?
14553Why are Faith, Hope and Charity called virtues?
14553Why are both marks and attributes necessary in the Church?
14553Why are certain holydays called holydays of obligation?
14553Why are charity, joy, peace,& c., called fruits of the Holy Ghost?
14553Why are fighting, anger, hatred and revenge forbidden by the fifth commandment?
14553Why are prayers said with wilful distraction of no avail?
14553Why are sins of impurity the most dangerous?
14553Why are the banns of matrimony published in the Church?
14553Why are the clean of heart promised so great a reward?
14553Why are the seven sources of sin called capital sins?
14553Why are there so many different religious communities?
14553Why are these signs not continued everywhere at the present time?
14553Why are we advised to bear wrong patiently and to forgive all injuries?
14553Why are we bound to avoid occasions of sin?
14553Why are we called soldiers of Jesus Christ?
14553Why can not some of our mortal sins be forgiven while the rest remain on our souls?
14553Why can there be only one true religion?
14553Why can we not see God with the eyes of our body?
14553Why did God appoint guardian Angels if He watches over us Himself?
14553Why did God create all things?
14553Why did God make Eve from one of Adam''s ribs?
14553Why did God''s justice require satisfaction?
14553Why did not the Apostles fully understand when Christ Himself taught them?
14553Why did such wonderful gifts accompany Confirmation, or the coming of the Holy Ghost, in the first ages of the Church?
14553Why did the Apostles leave us a creed?
14553Why did the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph go to Bethlehem just before the birth of Our Lord?
14553Why did the Church moderate its severe penances?
14553Why did the Jewish religion, which up to the death of Christ had been the true religion, cease at that time to be the true religion?
14553Why do the consequences of original sin, such as suffering, temptation, sickness, and death, remain after the sin has been forgiven in baptism?
14553Why do we address Mary as"full of grace"?
14553Why do we believe God, hope in Him, and love Him?
14553Why do we call God Father?
14553Why do we call God a"pure spirit"?
14553Why do we find Acts of Faith of different lengths?
14553Why do we find Acts of Hope, Love, and Contrition of different lengths?
14553Why do we need Mary''s prayers at the hour of death?
14553Why do we say it is only possible for a person to be saved who does not know the Catholic Church to be the true Church?
14553Why do we say of Christ"He was buried"?
14553Why do we say our understanding was darkened?
14553Why do we say our will was weakened?
14553Why do we say the bishop is the"ordinary minister"of Confirmation?
14553Why do we say the three theological virtues are infused and the four moral virtues acquired?
14553Why do we say the"Hail Mary"?
14553Why do we say"Who art in heaven"if God be everywhere?
14553Why do we say"chief effects"?
14553Why do we say"daily"?
14553Why do we say"died"instead of"was put to death"?
14553Why do we say"our"and not"my"Father?
14553Why do we say"the Lord is with thee"?
14553Why do we show respect for the bodies of the dead?
14553Why does God not always grant our prayers?
14553Why does God require us to believe mysteries?
14553Why does Our Lord speak in particular of poverty, meekness, sorrow, desire for virtue, mercy, purity, peace and suffering?
14553Why does not the Church give Holy Communion to the people as it does to the priest under the appearance of wine also?
14553Why does the Church Canonize Saints?
14553Why does the Church conclude most of its prayers with the words"through Jesus Christ Our Lord"?
14553Why does the Church dislike mixed marriages?
14553Why does the Church sometimes require the persons to whom dispensations are granted to pay a tax or fee for the privilege?
14553Why does the Church use Sacramentals?
14553Why does the Church use numerous ceremonies or actions in applying the outward signs of the Sacraments?
14553Why does the Church use the Latin language instead of the national language of its children?
14553Why does the devil tempt us?
14553Why does the first commandment not forbid us to pray to the Saints?
14553Why does the priest wear special vestments and use certain ceremonies while performing his sacred duties?
14553Why has the Church made commandments?
14553Why have the Sacraments been instituted?
14553Why have we good reason never to be ashamed of the Catholic faith?
14553Why is Christ''s life thus divided?
14553Why is Confirmation so called?
14553Why is Mary called"blessed amongst women"?
14553Why is Mary called"holy"?
14553Why is it a work of mercy to pray for the living and the dead?
14553Why is it beneficial to go always if possible to the same confessor?
14553Why is it foolish to conceal sins in confession?
14553Why is it important for us to learn the Catechism?
14553Why is it necessary to know God?
14553Why is it well to confess also the venial sins we remember?
14553Why is it wrong to accuse ourselves of sins we have not committed?
14553Why is it wrong to judge others guilty of sin?
14553Why is mental prayer most useful to us?
14553Why is the Resurrection the greatest of Christ''s miracles?
14553Why is the absolution from some sins reserved to the Pope or bishop?
14553Why is the chief Church in a diocese called a Cathedral?
14553Why is the day on which the Holy Ghost came down upon the Apostles called Whitsunday?
14553Why is the paschal candle which is lighted on Easter morning extinguished at the Mass on Ascension Day?
14553Why is the"Hail Mary"usually placed after the Lord''s Prayer?
14553Why is the"Our Father"the most excellent of all Prayers?
14553Why is there a double punishment attached to actual sins?
14553Why is this Sacrament called Extreme Unction?
14553Why is this Sacrament called Holy Orders?
14553Why is this Sacrifice called the Mass?
14553Why is this creed called the Apostles''?
14553Why is this feast called also Pentecost?
14553Why is this salutation called Angelical?
14553Why is this state called Purgatory?
14553Why must God be"just"as well as"merciful"?
14553Why must a divine religion have mysteries?
14553Why must the Pope sometimes warn us on political and other matters?
14553Why must the true Church be visible?
14553Why must we serve God in the form of religion He has instituted and in no other?
14553Why should Catholics avoid mixed marriages?
14553Why should we have to satisfy for our sins if Christ has fully satisfied for them?
14553Why should we know the chief mysteries of faith and the duties of a Christian before receiving Confirmation?
14553Why should we love our neighbor?
14553Why should we pray when God knows our needs?
14553Why should we refuse to obey parents or superiors who command us to sin?
14553Why should we show great respect to the priests and bishops of the Church?
14553Why then do we say a soul is dead while in a state of mortal sin?
14553Why was Christ born in a stable?
14553Why was Christ crowned with thorns?
14553Why was Christ cruelly scourged?
14553Why was Our Lord crucified between thieves?
14553Why was the Blessed Virgin preserved from original sin?
14553Why was the coming of the Redeemer so long delayed?
14553Why was the veil of the Temple torn asunder at the death of Christ?
14553Why were not also the moral laws of the Jews abolished when the Christian religion was established?
14553Why, then, are we the heirs of Christ?
14553Will Extreme Unction take away mortal sin if the dying person is no longer able to confess?
14553Will a good reason for telling a lie excuse it?
14553Will a weekly Confession suffice to gain during the week all Indulgences to which Confession is enjoined as one of the works?
14553Will the damned suffer in both mind and body?
14553Will the denial of only one article of faith make a person a heretic?
14553Will the sentence given at the particular judgment be changed at the general judgment?
14553With what laws of the Church are we bound to comply in receiving the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553With whom did the Blessed Virgin live after the death of Our Lord?
14553With whom do godparents, as well as the one baptizing, contract a relationship?
14553on an altar or sacred things mean?
14553over the crucifix mean?
14553{ 100} Why did Christ send the Holy Ghost?
14553{ 101} Will the Holy Ghost abide with the Church forever?
14553{ 102} Which are the chief effects of the Redemption?
14553{ 103} What do you mean by grace?
14553{ 104} How many kinds of grace are there?
14553{ 105} What is sanctifying grace?
14553{ 106} What do you call those graces or gifts of God by which we believe in Him, hope in Him, and love Him?
14553{ 107} What is Faith?
14553{ 108} What is Hope?
14553{ 109} What is Charity?
14553{ 10} How shall we know the things which we are to believe?
14553{ 110} What is actual grace?
14553{ 111} Is grace necessary to salvation?
14553{ 112} Can we resist the grace of God?
14553{ 113} What is the grace of perseverance?
14553{ 114} Which are the means instituted by Our Lord to enable men at all times to share in the fruits of the Redemption?
14553{ 115} What is the Church?
14553{ 116} Who is the invisible Head of the Church?
14553{ 117} Who is the visible Head of the Church?
14553{ 118} Why is the Pope, the Bishop of Rome, the visible Head of the Church?
14553{ 119} Who are the successors of the other Apostles?
14553{ 11} Where shall we find the chief truths which the Church teaches?
14553{ 120} Why did Christ found the Church?
14553{ 121} Are all bound to belong to the Church?
14553{ 122} Which are the attributes of the Church?
14553{ 123} What do you mean by the authority of the Church?
14553{ 124} What do you mean by the infallibility of the Church?
14553{ 125} When does the Church teach infallibly?
14553{ 126} What do you mean by the indefectibility of the Church?
14553{ 127} In whom are these attributes found in their fullness?
14553{ 128} Has the Church any marks by which it may be known?
14553{ 129} How is the Church One?
14553{ 130} How is the Church Holy?
14553{ 131} How is the Church Catholic or universal?
14553{ 132} How is the Church Apostolic?
14553{ 133} In which Church are these attributes and marks found?
14553{ 134} From whom does the Church derive its undying life and infallible authority?
14553{ 135} By whom is the Church made and kept One, Holy, and Catholic?
14553{ 136} What is a Sacrament?
14553{ 137} How many Sacraments are there?
14553{ 138} Whence have the Sacraments the power of giving grace?
14553{ 139} What grace do the Sacraments give?
14553{ 13} What is God?
14553{ 140} Which are the Sacraments that give sanctifying grace?
14553{ 141} Why are Baptism and Penance called Sacraments of the dead?
14553{ 142} Which are the Sacraments that increase sanctifying grace in our soul?
14553{ 143} Why are Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, and Matrimony called Sacraments of the living?
14553{ 144} What sin does he commit who receives the Sacraments of the living in mortal sin?
14553{ 145} Besides sanctifying grace do the Sacraments give any other grace?
14553{ 146} What is sacramental grace?
14553{ 147} Do the Sacraments always give grace?
14553{ 148} Can we receive the Sacraments more than once?
14553{ 149} Why can we not receive Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders more than once?
14553{ 14} Had God a beginning?
14553{ 150} What is the character which these Sacraments imprint in the soul?
14553{ 151} Does this character remain in the soul even after death?
14553{ 152} What is Baptism?
14553{ 153} Are actual sins ever remitted by Baptism?
14553{ 154} Is Baptism necessary to salvation?
14553{ 155} Who can administer Baptism?
14553{ 156} How is Baptism given?
14553{ 157} How many kinds of Baptism are there?
14553{ 158} What is Baptism of water?
14553{ 159} What is Baptism of desire?
14553{ 15} Where is God?
14553{ 160} What is Baptism of blood?
14553{ 161} Is Baptism of desire or of blood sufficient to produce the effects of Baptism of water?
14553{ 162} What do we promise in Baptism?
14553{ 163} Why is the name of a saint given in Baptism?
14553{ 164} Why are godfathers and godmothers given in Baptism?
14553{ 165} What is the obligation of a godfather and a godmother?
14553{ 166} What is Confirmation?
14553{ 167} Who administers Confirmation?
14553{ 168} How does the bishop give Confirmation?
14553{ 169} What is holy chrism?
14553{ 16} If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
14553{ 170} What does the bishop say in anointing the person he confirms?
14553{ 171} What is meant by anointing the forehead with chrism in the form of a cross?
14553{ 172} Why does the bishop give the person he confirms a slight blow on the cheek?
14553{ 173} To receive Confirmation worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14553{ 174} What special preparation should be made to receive Confirmation?
14553{ 175} Is it a sin to neglect Confirmation?
14553{ 176} Which are the effects of Confirmation?
14553{ 177} Which are the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
14553{ 178} Why do we receive the gift of Fear of the Lord?
14553{ 179} Why do we receive the gift of Piety?
14553{ 17} Does God see us?
14553{ 180} Why do we receive the gift of Knowledge?
14553{ 181} Why do we receive the gift of Fortitude?
14553{ 182} Why do we receive the gift of Counsel?
14553{ 183} Why do we receive the gift of Understanding?
14553{ 184} Why do we receive the gift of Wisdom?
14553{ 185} Which are the Beatitudes?
14553{ 186} Which are the twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost?
14553{ 187} What is the Sacrament of Penance?
14553{ 188} How does the Sacrament of Penance remit sin, and restore to the soul the friendship of God?
14553{ 189} How do you know that the priest has the power of absolving from the sins committed after Baptism?
14553{ 18} Does God know all things?
14553{ 190} How do the priests of the Church exercise the power of forgiving sins?
14553{ 191} What must we do to receive the Sacrament of Penance worthily?
14553{ 192} What is the examination of conscience?
14553{ 193} How can we make a good examination of conscience?
14553{ 194} What should we do before beginning the examination of conscience?
14553{ 195} What is contrition, or sorrow for sin?
14553{ 196} What kind of sorrow should we have for our sins?
14553{ 197} What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be interior?
14553{ 198} What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be supernatural?
14553{ 199} What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be universal?
14553{ 19} Can God do all things?
14553{ 1} Who made the world?
14553{ 200} What do you mean when you say that our sorrow should be sovereign?
14553{ 201} Why should we be sorry for our sins?
14553{ 202} How many kinds of contrition are there?
14553{ 203} What is perfect contrition?
14553{ 204} What is imperfect contrition?
14553{ 205} Is imperfect contrition sufficient for a worthy confession?
14553{ 206} What do you mean by a firm purpose of sinning no more?
14553{ 207} What do you mean by the near occasions of sin?
14553{ 208} What is Confession?
14553{ 209} What sins are we bound to confess?
14553{ 20} Is God just, holy, and merciful?
14553{ 210} Which are the chief qualities of a good Confession?
14553{ 211} When is our Confession humble?
14553{ 212} When is our Confession sincere?
14553{ 213} When is our Confession entire?
14553{ 214} What should we do if we can not remember the number of our sins?
14553{ 215} Is our Confession worthy if, without our fault, we forget to confess a mortal sin?
14553{ 216} Is it a grievous offense wilfully to conceal a mortal sin in Confession?
14553{ 217} What must he do who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in Confession?
14553{ 218} Why does the priest give us a penance after Confession?
14553{ 219} Does not the Sacrament of Penance remit all punishment due to sin?
14553{ 21} Is there but one God?
14553{ 220} Why does God require a temporal punishment as a satisfaction for sin?
14553{ 221} Which are the chief means by which we satisfy God for the temporal punishment due to sin?
14553{ 222} Which are the chief spiritual works of mercy?
14553{ 223} Which are the chief corporal works of mercy?
14553{ 224} What should we do on entering the confessional?
14553{ 225} Which are the first things we should tell the priest in Confession?
14553{ 226} After telling the time of our last Confession and Communion what should we do?
14553{ 227} What must we do when the confessor asks us questions?
14553{ 228} What should we do after telling our sins?
14553{ 229} How should we end our Confession?
14553{ 22} Why can there be but one God?
14553{ 230} What should we do while the priest is giving us absolution?
14553{ 231} What is an Indulgence?
14553{ 232} Is an Indulgence a pardon of sin, or a license to commit sin?
14553{ 233} How many kinds of Indulgences are there?
14553{ 234} What is Plenary Indulgence?
14553{ 235} What is a Partial Indulgence?
14553{ 236} How does the Church by means of Indulgences remit the temporal punishment due to sin?
14553{ 237} What must we do to gain an Indulgence?
14553{ 238} What is the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 239} When did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 23} How many persons are there in God?
14553{ 240} Who were present when our Lord instituted the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 241} How did our Lord institute the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 242} What happened when our Lord said,"This is my body; this is my blood"?
14553{ 243} Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the form of bread and under the form of wine?
14553{ 244} Did anything remain of the bread and wine after their substance had been changed into the substance of the body and blood of our Lord?
14553{ 245} What do you mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
14553{ 246} What is this change of the bread and wine into the body and blood of our Lord called?
14553{ 247} How was the substance of the bread and wine changed into the substance of the body and blood of Christ?
14553{ 248} Does this change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ continue to be made in the Church?
14553{ 249} When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
14553{ 24} Is the Father God?
14553{ 250} How do the priests exercise this power of changing bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
14553{ 251} Why did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 252} How are we united to Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 253} What is Holy Communion?
14553{ 254} What is necessary to make a good Communion?
14553{ 255} Does he who receives Communion in mortal sin receive the body and blood of Christ?
14553{ 256} Is it enough to be free from mortal sin to receive plentifully the graces of Holy Communion?
14553{ 257} What is the fast necessary for Holy Communion?
14553{ 258} Is any one ever allowed to receive Holy Communion when not fasting?
14553{ 259} When are we bound to receive Holy Communion?
14553{ 25} Is the Son God?
14553{ 260} Is it well to receive Holy Communion often?
14553{ 261} What should we do after Holy Communion?
14553{ 262} When and where are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ?
14553{ 263} What is the Mass?
14553{ 264} What is a sacrifice?
14553{ 265} Is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14553{ 266} How is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14553{ 267} What were the ends for which the sacrifice of the Cross was offered?
14553{ 268} Is there any difference between the sacrifice of the Cross and the sacrifice of the Mass?
14553{ 269} How should we assist at Mass?
14553{ 26} Is the Holy Ghost God?
14553{ 270} Which is the best manner of hearing Mass?
14553{ 271} What is the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14553{ 272} When should we receive Extreme Unction?
14553{ 273} Should we wait until we are in extreme danger before we receive Extreme Unction?
14553{ 274} Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14553{ 275} What do you mean by the remains of sin?
14553{ 276} How should we receive the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14553{ 277} Who is the minister of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14553{ 278} What is the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14553{ 279} What is necessary to receive Holy Orders worthily?
14553{ 27} What do you mean by the Blessed Trinity?
14553{ 280} How should Christians look upon the priests of the Church?
14553{ 281} Who can confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14553{ 282} What is the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553{ 283} Can a Christian man and woman be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553{ 284} Can the bond of Christian marriage be dissolved by any human power?
14553{ 285} Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553{ 286} To receive the Sacrament of Matrimony worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14553{ 287} Who has the right to make laws concerning the Sacrament of marriage?
14553{ 288} Does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14553{ 289} Why does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14553{ 28} Are the three Divine Persons equal in all things?
14553{ 290} Why do many marriages prove unhappy?
14553{ 291} How should Christians prepare for a holy and happy marriage?
14553{ 292} What is a sacramental?
14553{ 293} What is the difference between the Sacraments and the sacramentals?
14553{ 294} Which is the chief sacramental used in the Church?
14553{ 295} How do we make the sign of the cross?
14553{ 296} Why do we make the sign of the cross?
14553{ 297} How is the sign of the cross a profession of faith in the chief mysteries of our religion?
14553{ 298} How does the sign of the cross express the mystery of the Unity and Trinity of God?
14553{ 299} How does the sign of the cross express the mystery of the Incarnation and death of our Lord?
14553{ 29} Are the three Divine Persons one and the same God?
14553{ 2} Who is God?
14553{ 300} What other sacramental is in very frequent use?
14553{ 301} What is holy water?
14553{ 302} Are there other sacramentals besides the sign of the cross and holy water?
14553{ 303} Is there any other means of obtaining God''s grace than the Sacraments?
14553{ 304} What is prayer?
14553{ 305} Is prayer necessary to salvation?
14553{ 306} At what particular times should we pray?
14553{ 307} How should we pray?
14553{ 308} Which are the prayers most recommended to us?
14553{ 309} Are prayers said with distractions of any avail?
14553{ 30} Can we fully understand how the three Divine Persons are one and the same God?
14553{ 310} Is it enough to belong to God''s Church in order to be saved?
14553{ 311} Which are the Commandments that contain the whole law of God?
14553{ 312} Why do these two Commandments of the love of God and of our neighbor contain the whole law of God?
14553{ 313} Which are the Commandments of God?
14553{ 314} Who gave the Ten Commandments?
14553{ 315} What is the first Commandment?
14553{ 316} How does the first Commandment help us to keep the great Commandment of the love of God?
14553{ 317} How do we adore God?
14553{ 318} How may the first Commandment be broken?
14553{ 31} What is a mystery?
14553{ 320} Are sins against faith, hope, and charity also sins against the first Commandment?
14553{ 321} How does a person sin against faith?
14553{ 322} How do we fail to try to know what God has taught?
14553{ 323} Who are they who do not believe all that God has taught?
14553{ 324} Who are they who neglect to profess their belief in what God has taught?
14553{ 325} Can they who fail to profess their faith in the true Church in which they believe expect to be saved while in that state?
14553{ 326} Are we obliged to make open profession of our faith?
14553{ 327} Which are the sins against hope?
14553{ 328} What is presumption?
14553{ 329} What is despair?
14553{ 32} Who created heaven and earth, and all things?
14553{ 330} How do we sin against the love of God?
14553{ 331} Does the first Commandment forbid the honoring of the saints?
14553{ 332} Does the first Commandment forbid us to pray to the saints?
14553{ 333} What do we mean by praying to the saints?
14553{ 334} How do we know that the saints hear us?
14553{ 335} Why do we believe that the saints will help us?
14553{ 336} How are the saints and we members of the same Church?
14553{ 337} What is the communion of the members of the Church called?
14553{ 338} What does the communion of saints mean?
14553{ 339} What benefits are derived from the communion of saints?
14553{ 33} How did God create heaven and earth?
14553{ 340} Does the first Commandment forbid us to honor relics?
14553{ 341} Does the first Commandment forbid the making of images?
14553{ 342} Is it right to show respect to the pictures and images of Christ and His saints?
14553{ 343} Is it allowed to pray to the crucifix or to the images and relics of the saints?
14553{ 344} Why do we pray before the crucifix and the images and relics of the saints?
14553{ 345} What is the second Commandment?
14553{ 346} What are we commanded by the second Commandment?
14553{ 347} What is an oath?
14553{ 348} When may we take an oath?
14553{ 349} What is necessary to make an oath lawful?
14553{ 34} Which are the chief creatures of God?
14553{ 350} What is a vow?
14553{ 351} Is it a sin not to fulfill our vows?
14553{ 352} What is forbidden by the second Commandment?
14553{ 353} What is the third Commandment?
14553{ 354} What are we commanded by the third Commandment?
14553{ 355} How are we to worship God on Sundays and holydays of obligation?
14553{ 356} Are the Sabbath day and the Sunday the same?
14553{ 357} Why does the Church command us to keep the Sunday holy instead of the Sabbath?
14553{ 358} What is forbidden by the third Commandment?
14553{ 359} What are servile works?
14553{ 35} What are angels?
14553{ 360} Are servile works on Sunday ever lawful?
14553{ 361} What is the fourth Commandment?
14553{ 362} What are we commanded by the fourth Commandment?
14553{ 363} Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents?
14553{ 364} Have parents and superiors any duties toward those who are under their charge?
14553{ 365} What is forbidden by the fourth Commandment?
14553{ 366} What is the fifth Commandment?
14553{ 367} What are we commanded by the fifth Commandment?
14553{ 368} What is forbidden by the fifth Commandment?
14553{ 369} What is the sixth Commandment?
14553{ 36} Were the angels created for any other purpose?
14553{ 370} What are we commanded by the sixth Commandment?
14553{ 371} What is forbidden by the sixth Commandment?
14553{ 372} Does the sixth Commandment forbid the reading of bad and immodest books and newspapers?
14553{ 373} What is the seventh Commandment?
14553{ 374} What are we commanded by the seventh Commandment?
14553{ 375} What is forbidden by the seventh Commandment?
14553{ 376} Are we bound to restore ill- gotten goods?
14553{ 377} Are we obliged to repair the damage we have unjustly caused?
14553{ 378} What is the eighth Commandment?
14553{ 379} What are we commanded by the eighth Commandment?
14553{ 37} Were the angels, as God created them, good and happy?
14553{ 380} What is forbidden by the eighth Commandment?
14553{ 381} What must they do who have lied about their neighbor and seriously injured his character?
14553{ 382} What is the ninth Commandment?
14553{ 383} What are we commanded by the ninth Commandment?
14553{ 384} What is forbidden by the ninth Commandment?
14553{ 385} Are impure thoughts and desires always sins?
14553{ 386} What is the tenth Commandment?
14553{ 387} What are we commanded by the tenth Commandment?
14553{ 388} What is forbidden by the tenth Commandment?
14553{ 389} Which are the chief commandments of the Church?
14553{ 38} Did all the angels remain good and happy?
14553{ 390} Is it a mortal sin not to hear Mass on a Sunday or a holyday of obligation?
14553{ 391} Why were holydays instituted by the church?
14553{ 392} How should we keep the holydays of obligation?
14553{ 393} What do you mean by fast- days?
14553{ 394} What do you mean by days of abstinence?
14553{ 395} Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
14553{ 396} Why does the Church command us to abstain from flesh- meat on Fridays?
14553{ 397} What is meant by the command of confessing at least once a year?
14553{ 398} Should we confess only once a year?
14553{ 399} Should children go to confession?
14553{ 39} Who were the first man and woman?
14553{ 3} What is man?
14553{ 400} What sin does he commit who neglects to receive Communion during the Easter time?
14553{ 401} What is the Easter time?
14553{ 402} Are we obliged to contribute to the support of our pastors?
14553{ 403} What is the meaning of the commandment not to marry within the third degree of kindred?
14553{ 404} What is the meaning of the command not to marry privately?
14553{ 405} What is the meaning of the precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times?
14553{ 406} What is the nuptial Mass?
14553{ 407} Should Catholics be married at a nuptial Mass?
14553{ 408} When will Christ judge us?
14553{ 409} What is the judgment called which we have to undergo immediately after death?
14553{ 40} Were Adam and Eve innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God?
14553{ 410} What is the judgment called which all men have to undergo on the last day?
14553{ 411} Why does Christ judge men immediately after death?
14553{ 412} What are the rewards or punishments appointed for men''s souls after the Particular Judgment?
14553{ 413} What is Hell?
14553{ 414} What is Purgatory?
14553{ 415} Can the faithful on earth help the souls in Purgatory?
14553{ 416} If every one is judged immediately after death, what need is there of a general judgment?
14553{ 417} Will our bodies share in the reward or punishment of our souls?
14553{ 418} In what state will the bodies of the just rise?
14553{ 419} Will the bodies of the damned also rise?
14553{ 41} Did God give any command to Adam and Eve?
14553{ 420} What is Heaven?
14553{ 421} What words should we bear always in mind?
14553{ 42} Which were the chief blessings intended for Adam and Eve had they remained faithful to God?
14553{ 43} Did Adam and Eve remain faithful to God?
14553{ 44} What befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14553{ 45} What evil befell us on account of the disobedience of our first parents?
14553{ 46} What other effects followed from the sin of our first parents?
14553{ 47} What is the sin called which we inherit from our first parents?
14553{ 48} Why is this sin called original?
14553{ 49} Does this corruption of our nature remain in us after original sin is forgiven?
14553{ 4} Is this likeness in the body or in the soul?
14553{ 50} Was any one ever preserved from original sin?
14553{ 51} Is original sin the only kind of sin?
14553{ 52} What is actual sin?
14553{ 53} How many kinds of actual sin are there?
14553{ 54} What is mortal sin?
14553{ 55} Why is this sin called mortal?
14553{ 56} How many things are necessary to make a sin mortal?
14553{ 57} What is venial sin?
14553{ 58} Which are the effects of venial sin?
14553{ 59} Which are the chief sources of sin?
14553{ 5} How is the soul like to God?
14553{ 60} Did God abandon man after he fell into sin?
14553{ 61} Who is the Redeemer?
14553{ 62} What do you believe of Jesus Christ?
14553{ 63} Why is Jesus Christ true God?
14553{ 64} Why is Jesus Christ true man?
14553{ 65} How many natures are there in Jesus Christ?
14553{ 66} Is Jesus Christ more than one person?
14553{ 67} Was Jesus Christ always God?
14553{ 68} Was Jesus Christ always man?
14553{ 69} What do you mean by the Incarnation?
14553{ 6} Why did God make you?
14553{ 70} How was the Son of God made man?
14553{ 71} Is the Blessed Virgin Mary truly the Mother of God?
14553{ 72} Did the Son of God become man immediately after the sin of our first parents?
14553{ 73} How could they be saved who lived before the Son of God became man?
14553{ 74} On what day was the Son of God conceived and made man?
14553{ 75} On what day was Christ born?
14553{ 76} How long did Christ live on earth?
14553{ 77} Why did Christ live so long on earth?
14553{ 78} What did Jesus Christ suffer?
14553{ 79} On what day did Christ die?
14553{ 7} Of which must we take more care, our soul or our body?
14553{ 80} Why do you call that day"good"on which Christ died so sorrowful a death?
14553{ 81} Where did Christ die?
14553{ 82} How did Christ die?
14553{ 83} Why did Christ suffer and die?
14553{ 84} What lessons do we learn from the sufferings and death of Christ?
14553{ 85} Whither did Christ''s soul go after His death?
14553{ 86} Did Christ''s soul descend into the hell of the damned?
14553{ 87} Why did Christ descend into Limbo?
14553{ 88} Where was Christ''s body while His soul was in Limbo?
14553{ 89} On what day did Christ rise from the dead?
14553{ 8} Why must we take more care of our soul than of our body?
14553{ 90} How long did Christ stay on earth after His resurrection?
14553{ 91} After Christ had remained forty days on earth, whither did He go?
14553{ 92} Where is Christ in heaven?
14553{ 93} What do you mean by saying that Christ sits at the right hand of God?
14553{ 94} Who is the Holy Ghost?
14553{ 95} From whom does the Holy Ghost proceed?
14553{ 96} Is the Holy Ghost equal to the Father and the Son?
14553{ 97} On what day did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14553{ 98} How did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14553{ 99} Who sent the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles?
14553{ 9} What must we do to save our souls?
14554Ashamedof a religion so glorious as the Catholic religion?
14554Now I have lived twelve, fifteen, twenty, or more years; if that judgment came today, on which side should I be? 14554 Now,"said Our Lord,"which of these three was neighbor to the wounded man?"
14554* 85 Q. Whither did Christ''s soul go after His death?
1455410. Who do God''s will in Heaven?
14554138 Q. Whence have the Sacraments the power of giving grace?
14554156. Who gave the angels their names?
14554219. Who are slaves?
14554227. Who was Our Lord''s foster- father?
14554233. Who were saved from the Deluge?
14554239. Who was the oldest man?
14554252. Who were the Magi?
14554272. Who went into it with Our Lord?
14554278. Who betrayed Our Lord?
1455430. Who was St. Elizabeth''s son?
14554306. Who were present at it?
14554339. Who went with Moses to deliver the Israelites?
14554365. Who is our neighbor?
14554371. Who were the prophets?
14554381. Who are"lawful pastors"?
14554418. Who are heathens?
14554419. Who were the"publicans"mentioned by Our Lord?
1455443. Who were the Apostles?
14554455. Who are catechumens?
1455446. Who were the disciples of Our Lord?
14554466. Who made the Beatitudes?
14554506. Who are religious?
14554510. Who are scrupulous persons?
1455455. Who were in Limbo at the time Our Lord was crucified?
14554564. Who offered the first Sacrifice of the Holy Mass?
14554568. Who are pagans, idolaters, heathens?
14554589. Who are the"other ministers of the Church,"besides bishops and priests?
14554595. Who is meant by the"celebrant"of the Mass?
14554602. Who are cardinals?
14554604. Who is a monsignor?
14554605. Who is a vicar general?
14554611. Who can wear it?
1455462. Who are"the living"?
1455463. Who are"the dead"mentioned here?
14554653. Who baptized Our Lord?
14554661. Who was St. John the Evangelist?
1455467. Who are its members?
1455468. Who are the enemies of our salvation?
145546:16)--refrain from eating him, even when they were starving with hunger?
14554703. Who are atheists, deists, infidels, heretics, apostates, and schismatics?
1455472. Who are in Heaven in their bodies at present?
1455477. Who are its members?
14554771. Who are excused from fasting?
14554772. Who are obliged to abstain from flesh- meat on fast- days and days of abstinence?
14554777. Who were the"Levites"in the Old Law?
14554786. Who are excluded from Christian burial?
14554795. Who will be judged at the general judgment?
1455480. Who are its members?
1455482. Who are saints?
14554About how long did the Blessed Virgin live on earth after the Ascension of Our Lord?
14554About how many times and to whom did He appear during the forty days?
14554After Christ had remained forty days on earth, whither did He go?
14554After telling the time of our last confession and Communion, what should we do?
14554Again if you can offer a person insult by dishonoring his image, may we not honor him by treating it with respect?
14554Again, one mortal sin is sufficient to keep our souls in Hell for all eternity; what then will be our punishment for many mortal sins?
14554Again, what would we remember about George Washington if we did not celebrate his birthday?
14554And how could this be when Our Lord was not yet born?
14554And then the wicked shall ask, when did we see You in want and not relieve You?
14554And what shall we say when we think that He loves us with a greater love than we could ever love Him, even with our most earnest efforts?
14554And where was He going?
14554Are actual sins ever remitted by Baptism?
14554Are all bound to belong to the Church?
14554Are all in Heaven saints?
14554Are all religions equally good?
14554Are all religions equally true?
14554Are heretics Christians?
14554Are impure thoughts and desires always sins?
14554Are indulgences attached to anything but prayers?
14554Are medals, scapulars, etc., worn about us charms?
14554Are prayers said with distractions of any avail?
14554Are servile works on Sunday ever lawful?
14554Are sins against faith, hope, and charity also sins against the First Commandment?
14554Are the Sabbath day and the Sunday the same?
14554Are the angels all equal in dignity?
14554Are the three Divine Persons equal in all things?
14554Are the three Divine Persons one and the same God?
14554Are there any holy days not of obligation?
14554Are there any other sacramentals besides the Sign of the Cross and holy water?
14554Are there any saints in Heaven whose names we do not know?
14554Are there any tempters besides the devil?
14554Are there any?
14554Are there other guardian angels besides the guardian angels of persons?
14554Are there other litanies besides the Litany of the Blessed Virgin?
14554Are they not extremely foolish?
14554Are they to be despised, disregarded, and neglected entirely, without any fear of punishment?
14554Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents?
14554Are we bound to keep an unlawful oath?
14554Are we bound to restore ill- gotten goods?
14554Are we obliged to contribute to the support of our pastors?
14554Are we obliged to make open profession of our faith?
14554Are we obliged to repair the damage we have unjustly caused?
14554Are we proud of our wealth, money or property?
14554Are women ever allowed in the Church with their heads uncovered?
14554Are you bound to do so?
14554As it is, two or three might cause you considerable annoyance, and pain: what then if there were millions doubly venomous, because sent to punish you?
14554At what part of the Mass are the words of consecration pronounced?
14554At what part of the Mass are the words of consecration said?
14554At what particular times should we pray?
14554At what time of the year is the Epiphany?
14554Because we clearly see and know the truth of what is revealed?
14554Besides sanctifying grace, do the Sacraments give any other grace?
14554But God and the angels ask, What merits has he sent before him?
14554But do we not show some ingratitude when we murmur, complain, and are dissatisfied with our food, clothing, or homes?
14554But has the Holy Father need of his temporal power?
14554But how about God''s laws and commands?
14554But how did he get the people to follow him?
14554But how is the Mass a sacrifice?
14554But how shall you make reparation for injuring the character of another?
14554But how will we know when the Pope speaks ex cathedra, when he is speaking daily to people from all parts of the world?
14554But if God left you free, should you therefore be stingy with Him?
14554But if the person should not die after being anointed would it still be called Extreme Unction?
14554But if what you said of him was true, how are you to act?
14554But might not the Church be deceived like ourselves?
14554But of what use is it to save a worthless piece of rag, if the kite-- the valuable thing-- is lost?
14554But suppose you bought it not knowing that it was stolen, would you still have to restore it?
14554But what are they compared to Our Lord Himself?
14554But what do we mean by the Sacred Heart?
14554But what shall I say of neglecting to learn your holy religion?
14554But where does the priest get Holy Communion for them if he himself took all he consecrated?
14554But why do we adore this real, natural heart of Our Lord?
14554But why do we believe?
14554But why does God punish those He loves?
14554But why does He not always grant our request?
14554But why, you may wonder, did the early Christians do such penances?
14554But why, you will ask, are there different religious orders?
14554But you may ask, Are not these medals, scapulars, etc., that we wear, also charms?
14554But you will ask, how could these soldiers be so cruel?
14554But you will ask: Was the desert so large that it took forty years to cross it?
14554But you will say, why did they not do it on Friday evening or night?
14554By cutting off the branches?
14554By what names is Our Lord called?
14554By whom is the Church made and kept One, Holy, and Catholic?
14554Can God do all things?
14554Can Holy Communion be given in the afternoon?
14554Can a Christian man and woman be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14554Can a bishop give all the Sacraments?
14554Can a person receive all the Sacraments?
14554Can a priest bless it in case of necessity?
14554Can a priest?
14554Can all the Sacraments be given conditionally?
14554Can any of the Sacraments be given to the dead?
14554Can our accusers not see that they and every citizen do the very thing for which they reproach us?
14554Can persons marry invalidly without knowing it?
14554Can persons receive the Sacrament of Matrimony more than once?
14554Can the Church change the number of sacramentals?
14554Can the Pope commit sin?
14554Can the bond of Christian marriage be dissolved by any human power?
14554Can the faithful on earth help the souls in Purgatory?
14554Can the priest say Mass in the evening?
14554Can the priest say a"nuptial Mass"for a husband or wife after their death?
14554Can they who fail to profess their faith in the true Church in which they believe expect to be saved while in that state?
14554Can we always make restitution by giving to the poor?
14554Can we always overcome temptation if we wish?
14554Can we blaspheme by action?
14554Can we fully understand how the three Divine Persons are one and the same God?
14554Can we learn all truths by our reason alone?
14554Can we merit the grace of perseverance?
14554Can we receive the Sacraments more than once?
14554Can we resist the grace of God?
14554Can you baptize an infant when its parents are unwilling?
14554Can you have half your sins forgiven?
14554Could a person be a Catholic and not believe all the Church teaches?
14554Could a person gain an indulgence immediately after Baptism?
14554Could anyone be Pope without being Bishop of Rome?
14554Could he not be very angry, entirely neglect prayer, or pray with willful distraction; could he not be proud, covetous, etc.?
14554Could it do so?
14554Could you blame the grandfather for leaving the estate?
14554Did Adam and Eve remain faithful to God?
14554Did Christ always live at Bethlehem?
14554Did Christ''s soul descend into the hell of the damned?
14554Did God abandon man after he fell into sin?
14554Did God ever use them to make known His will?
14554Did God give any command to Adam and Eve?
14554Did I go to Holy Communion between the first Sunday of Lent and Trinity Sunday?
14554Did John the Baptist institute the Sacrament of Baptism?
14554Did Our Lord claim to be king of the Jews?
14554Did Our Lord leave us any means of being redeemed more than once?
14554Did Our Lord''s body descend into Limbo?
14554Did all the angels remain good and happy?
14554Did anyone ever have it?
14554Did anything remain of the bread and wine after their substance had been changed into the substance of the body and blood of Our Lord?
14554Did it ever do it?
14554Did the Holy Ghost ever appear?
14554Did the Son of God become man immediately after the sin of our first parents?
14554Did you ever reflect upon just how much time and trouble it costs to produce for you even one potato, of which you think so little?
14554Did you ever think how you would have acted if you lived at that time and were present when Our Lord preached?
14554Do I owe money and not pay it when I can?
14554Do an"act of love"and an"act of charity"mean the same?
14554Do first, second, and third in the Blessed Trinity mean that one person was before the other?
14554Do not people in the world often give presents to those who have done them a favor, that they may thus show their gratitude?
14554Do the Sacraments always give grace?
14554Do they differ in value, one being better than another?
14554Do they not suffer for the sins of their father, though they had nothing to do with them?
14554Do we not also at times honor Our Lord, call Him our king, and shortly afterwards insult and, as far as we can, injure Him by sin?
14554Do we not say in the Our Father,"Hallowed, or praised, be His name,"and blaspheme it ourselves?
14554Do we not sometimes imitate Eve''s conduct?
14554Do we tempt God and do to Him what we dare not to do to our fellowman because He is so merciful?
14554Do we try to keep away from persons we love?
14554Do you believe the father would give it if he loved the child?
14554Do you know what a promissory note is?
14554Do you not suppose Our Lord knew, when He instituted the Sacrament of Penance, that people would be ashamed to confess?
14554Do you not think you would love such a person very much indeed?
14554Do you think the thief would be sorry for his past thefts if he had his mind made up to steal again as soon as he had the chance?
14554Do you think they would refuse to use it?
14554Does God know all things?
14554Does God see us?
14554Does God tempt us to sin?
14554Does anyone believe that they are trying to honor the piece of metal or stone, or that the metal or stone statue knows that it is being honored?
14554Does canonization make the person a saint?
14554Does habit excuse us for the sins committed through it?
14554Does he know that without confession it requires an act of perfect contrition to blot out mortal sin, and can he easily make such an act?
14554Does he who receives Communion in mortal sin receive the body and blood of Christ?
14554Does it mean that a person who said that prayer would get out of Purgatory forty days sooner than he would have if he had not said it?
14554Does it not seem strange that we should suffer for the sin of our first parents, when we had nothing to do with it?
14554Does not the Sacrament of Penance remit all punishment due to sin?
14554Does the Apostles''Creed contain all the truths we must believe?
14554Does the Bible contain all the truths of our religion?
14554Does the Church by defining truths make new doctrines?
14554Does the Church change its doctrines?
14554Does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14554Does the First Commandment forbid the honoring of the saints?
14554Does the First Commandment forbid the making of images?
14554Does the First Commandment forbid us to honor relics?
14554Does the First Commandment forbid us to pray to the saints?
14554Does the Sixth Commandment forbid the reading of bad and immodest books and newspapers?
14554Does this change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ continue to be made in the Church?
14554Does this character remain in the soul even after death?
14554Does this corruption of our nature remain in us after Original Sin is forgiven?
14554Does"mankind"mean men or women?
14554Does"rector"and"pastor"mean the same?
14554For example, might we not write a book on each of the first three questions-- the World, God, and Man?
14554For example, what was the end for which Penance was instituted?
14554For if He did not, how could we and all others who, after Baptism, have fallen into sin be cleansed from it?
14554For what are they used?
14554For what end was man created?
14554From the black seed, or the brown soil, or the pure water, air and sunlight?
14554From whom does authority come?
14554From whom does the Church derive its undying life and infallible authority?
14554From whom does the Holy Ghost proceed?
14554Had God a beginning?
14554Had Our Lord any brothers or sisters?
14554Has Heaven really gates?
14554Has the Church any marks by which it may be known?
14554Have I anything to tell on this Commandment?
14554Have I been angry or have I tried to take revenge?
14554Have I been disobedient to parents or others who have authority over me-- to spiritual or temporal superiors, teachers, etc.?
14554Have I been impudent and stubborn, vain about my dress, and the like?
14554Have I been late, and at what part of the Mass did I come in?
14554Have I been more anxious to please others than to please God, or offended Him for the sake of others?
14554Have I been willfully distracted at Mass or have I distracted others?
14554Have I borne hatred or tried to injure others?
14554Have I bought anything with the intention of never paying for it or at least knowing I never could pay for it?
14554Have I cheated in business or at games?
14554Have I cursed?
14554Have I despised others simply on account of poverty or something they could not help?
14554Have I done any bad actions or desired to do any while alone or with others?
14554Have I done anything that might lead to killing?
14554Have I done servile work without necessity?
14554Have I ever taken intoxicating drink to excess or broken a promise not to take it?
14554Have I failed to give back what belonged to another?
14554Have I found anything and not tried to discover its owner, or have I kept it in my possession after I knew to whom it belonged?
14554Have I given scandal?
14554Have I honored God?
14554Have I kept others from Mass?
14554Have I knowingly caused others to be intoxicated?
14554Have I made restitution when told to do so by my confessor; or have I put it off from time to time?
14554Have I neglected to give them what help I could when they were in need of it?
14554Have I neglected to hear Mass through my own fault on Sundays and holy days of obligation?
14554Have I received anything or part of anything that I knew to be stolen?
14554Have I said my prayers morning and night; have I said them with attention and devotion?
14554Have I slighted or been ashamed of parents because they were poor or uneducated?
14554Have I spoken of them with disrespect or called them names that were not proper?
14554Have I stolen anything myself or helped or advised others to steal?
14554Have I taken God''s name in vain or spoken without reverence of holy things?
14554Have I thanked God for all His blessings?
14554Have I told lies or injured anyone by my talk?
14554Have I told the faults of others without any necessity?
14554Have I wasted my time willfully and neglected to do my duty at school or elsewhere?
14554Have all the saints their bodies in Heaven?
14554Have any brute animals reason?
14554Have brute animals"free will"?
14554Have parents and superiors any duties towards those who are under their charge?
14554Have we any relics of Our Lord''s body?
14554Have you ever noticed a little child begging favors from its mother?
14554Have you ever observed a mother teaching her child to walk?
14554How and where was St. Peter put to death?
14554How anxious you would have been to get near to Him?
14554How are parents sometimes guilty of injustice to their children in case of marriage?
14554How are the fruits of the Mass divided?
14554How are the saints and we members of the same Church?
14554How are they divided?
14554How are we frequently presumptuous?
14554How are we to know our vocation?
14554How are we to know our vocation?
14554How are we to worship God on Sundays and holy days of obligation?
14554How are we united to Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist?
14554How can a dumb man make his confession?
14554How can one be a good Christian who does not understand the laws of the Church and the teachings of Christ?
14554How can one be a good soldier who does not know the rules and regulations of the army nor understand the commands of his general?
14554How can persons whose language the priest can not understand confess if they are in danger of death?
14554How can the rich be"poor in spirit"?
14554How can we be sorry for the past if we are going to do the same in the future?
14554How can we best destroy sin in our souls?
14554How can we commit gluttony by drinking?
14554How can we commit gluttony by eating?
14554How can we daily prepare for judgment?
14554How can we distinguish between spiritual and corporal works of mercy?
14554How can we gain them?
14554How can we have the intention of gaining an indulgence?
14554How can we judge whether a thing is sinful or not?
14554How can we make a good examination of conscience?
14554How can we merit it?
14554How can you know when you have injured the character of another?
14554How can you make reparation for injuring another''s character?
14554How can you prove they could not put Our Lord to death unless He permitted it?
14554How can you say to God,"O my God, I am heartily sorry,"etc., if you are waiting only for the next opportunity to sin?
14554How can you show that the Church is one in government and doctrine?
14554How could a Protestant be saved?
14554How could he remember all the confessions he hears-- often hundreds in a single month?
14554How could man ever know about the Trinity through his reason alone, when, after God has made known to him that It exists, he can not understand it?
14554How could the Church fall into error when Our Lord promised to remain always with it, and to send the Holy Ghost to guide and teach it forever?
14554How could the good people of the Old Law be saved by the merits of Christ, when Christ was not yet born?
14554How could they be saved who lived before the Son of God became man?
14554How did Adam commit his first sin?
14554How did Christ die?
14554How did God create Eve?
14554How did God create Heaven and earth?
14554How did God honor the relics of saints?
14554How did Mary know what the angel''s words meant?
14554How did Noe learn that the waters were going down?
14554How did Our Lord institute the Holy Eucharist?
14554How did he acquire it, and how did he lose it?
14554How did he lose these possessions?
14554How did the Deluge come upon the earth?
14554How did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14554How did the Israelites come to be in Egypt?
14554How did the Israelites come to worship false gods?
14554How did the Jews act unjustly in the trial of Our Lord?
14554How did the early Christians do penance?
14554How did the first Protestants act towards the Church?
14554How did the other Apostles die?
14554How did the synagogues differ from the temple?
14554How did their marriage differ from Christian marriage?
14554How do bad Catholics do injury to the Church?
14554How do the priests exercise this power of changing bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
14554How do the priests of the Church exercise the power of forgiving sins?
14554How do we adore God?
14554How do we commit the sin of sloth?
14554How do we fail to try to know what God has taught?
14554How do we honor God by praying to the saints?
14554How do we know that the saints hear us?
14554How do we know when the Pope speaks"ex cathedra"?
14554How do we know when we love God above all?
14554How do we love our neighbor as ourselves?
14554How do we make the Sign of the Cross?
14554How do we prepare for confession?
14554How do we say the beads?
14554How do we sin against the love of God?
14554How do we sometimes worship false or strange gods?
14554How do we sometimes worship strange gods?
14554How do you know Our Lord could forgive sins?
14554How do you know brute animals have not reason?
14554How do you know that the angels offer our prayers and good works to God?
14554How do you know that the priest has the power of absolving from the sins committed after Baptism?
14554How do you know you receive both the body and the blood of Our Lord under the appearance of bread alone?
14554How do you know?
14554How do you show that they are the same?
14554How do you suppose all the thieves now spending their miserable lives in prison began?
14554How does God reward us for good works done in a state of mortal sin?
14554How does a person sin against faith?
14554How does suffering make us more like to Our Lord and His Blessed Mother?
14554How does the Church by means of indulgences remit the temporal punishment due to sins?
14554How does the Church canonize a saint?
14554How does the Church canonize a saint?
14554How does the Church show its displeasure when Catholics marry persons not Catholics?
14554How does the First Commandment help us to keep the great Commandment of the love of God?
14554How does the Sacrament of Penance remit sin, and restore the soul to the friendship of God?
14554How does the Sign of the Cross express the mystery of the Incarnation and death of Our Lord?
14554How does the Sign of the Cross express the mystery of the Unity and Trinity of God?
14554How does the bishop give Confirmation?
14554How does the fire of Hell differ from our fire?
14554How does the institution of Penance show the goodness of Our Lord?
14554How does the power to forgive sins imply the obligation of going to confession?
14554How have we been relieved from doing many of the works of mercy ourselves?
14554How is Baptism given?
14554How is Heaven a reward?
14554How is a person"poor in spirit"?
14554How is it divided?
14554How is it given?
14554How is it made?
14554How is sickness a benefit to some?
14554How is sin divided?
14554How is the Blessed Sacrament carried to the sick in Catholic countries?
14554How is the Church apostolic?
14554How is the Church catholic or universal?
14554How is the Church holy?
14554How is the Church one?
14554How is the Mass a sacrifice?
14554How is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14554How is the Sign of the Cross a profession of faith in the chief mysteries of our religion?
14554How is the Sunday well kept?
14554How is the resurrection of the body possible?
14554How is the soul like to God?
14554How is the"temporal power"useful to the Church?
14554How long did Christ live on earth?
14554How long did Christ stay on earth after His resurrection?
14554How long did Noe spend in making the Ark?
14554How long did the Ark float upon the waters?
14554How long did they last?
14554How long does Our Lord remain in the Holy Communion?
14554How long were the Israelites in the desert?
14554How long will Purgatory last?
14554How many Crusades were there?
14554How many Mysteries of the Rosary are there?
14554How many Popes from St. Peter to Pius XI?
14554How many Sacraments are there?
14554How many articles or parts in the Apostles''Creed?
14554How many classes of angels are there?
14554How many fathers had Our Lord?
14554How many general persecutions of the Church were there?
14554How many kinds of Baptism are there?
14554How many kinds of Masses are there?
14554How many kinds of actual sin are there?
14554How many kinds of contrition are there?
14554How many kinds of grace are there?
14554How many kinds of holy oil are there?
14554How many kinds of indulgences are there?
14554How many kinds of laws had the Israelites?
14554How many kinds of occasions of sin are there?
14554How many kinds of prayer are there?
14554How many kinds of sacrifice had the Israelites?
14554How many kinds of scapular are there?
14554How many mothers had He?
14554How many natures are there in Jesus Christ?
14554How many pagans do you think would be converted nowadays by the lives of some who call themselves Catholics?
14554How many parts in the Hail Mary?
14554How many persons are there in God?
14554How many sons had God the Father?
14554How many temples had the Jews?
14554How many things are necessary to make a sin mortal?
14554How many years from the time Adam sinned till the Redeemer came?
14554How may the First Commandment be broken?
14554How may the things God created be classed?
14554How may we be charitable to our neighbor?
14554How often in their lives are Catholics anointed?
14554How old was Adam when he died?
14554How old was Our Lord when He began His public life?
14554How shall we know the things which we are to believe?
14554How shall you know when you have injured the character of another?
14554How should Christians look upon the priests of the Church?
14554How should Christians prepare for a holy and happy marriage?
14554How should parents act with regard to their children''s vocation?
14554How should persons make a choice for marriage?
14554How should persons prepare for marriage?
14554How should we assist at Mass?
14554How should we end our confession?
14554How should we keep the holy days of obligation?
14554How should we pray?
14554How should we receive the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14554How then can the priest know the number by that expression?
14554How then?
14554How was Eve tempted to disobey God?
14554How was His grace to be given to them?
14554How was Moses saved on the bank of the Nile?
14554How was Our Lord buried?
14554How was the Holy Land divided?
14554How was the Son of God made man?
14554How was the substance of the bread and wine changed into the substance of the body and blood of Christ?
14554How was the temple of Jerusalem divided?
14554How were the Commandments given to Moses?
14554How were the ancient Christian churches divided?
14554How were they delivered or liberated?
14554How were they to know of Him, or of what He taught?
14554How were we in slavery by the sin of Adam?
14554How will it take place?
14554How will the general judgment take place?
14554How you would have pushed your way through the crowd and listened to every word?
14554How, then, could we be saved?
14554How, then, shall we best destroy sin in our souls?
14554How?
14554If God Himself watches over us and sees all things, why should the angels guard us?
14554If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
14554If God loves those in Purgatory, why does He punish them?
14554If God watches over us, why should angels guard us?
14554If a great and highly- esteemed friend was coming to visit your house, would you not take care to have everything clean and neat, and pleasing to him?
14554If a person receives-- as many do-- the Sacrament of Penance while his soul is not in a state of mortal sin, what then?
14554If a poor person wanted to obtain a favor from the President of the United States, would he go directly to the President himself?
14554If a strong oak tree is deeply rooted in the ground, how will you best destroy its life?
14554If angels have no bodies, how can they appear?
14554If everyone is judged immediately after death, what need is there of a general judgment?
14554If my good deeds and bad deeds were counted today, which would be more numerous?
14554If one religion is as good as another, why did not Our Lord allow the old religions-- false or true-- to remain?
14554If prayer is necessary for salvation, how can infants be saved who die without having prayed?
14554If the Bible alone were the rule of our faith, what would become of all those who could not read the Bible?
14554If we are in doubt whether anything is sinful or not, we must ask ourselves: is it forbidden by God or His Church?
14554If we did not have these outward signs how could anyone know just at what time the graces are given?
14554If we would make such preparations for the coming of a friend to our house, why should we be so careless when Our Lord comes?
14554If you are at school, how have you studied?
14554If you are at work, have you been faithful to your employer, and done your work well and honestly?
14554If you bought an article not knowing that it was stolen, would you be obliged to give it up to its owner?
14554If you should be asked, for instance: Why do you not eat flesh- meat on Friday?
14554In giving Baptism, can one pour the water and another say the words?
14554In how many ways can we sin?
14554In how many ways may we share in the sin of another?
14554In how many ways may we violate the Seventh Commandment?
14554In the administration of what Sacraments is oil used?
14554In the first question, what does"world"mean?
14554In what kind of a stable was Our Lord born?
14554In what respect are all men equal?
14554In what state will the bodies of the just rise?
14554In what way do we sometimes imitate Eve''s conduct?
14554In what ways can we commit actual sin?
14554In what ways can we commit sacrilege?
14554In what ways does the life of the soul resemble the life of the body?
14554In which church are these attributes and marks found?
14554In whom are these attributes found in their fullness?
14554Is Baptism necessary to salvation?
14554Is Baptism of desire or blood sufficient to produce the effects of Baptism of water?
14554Is God just, holy, and merciful?
14554Is Jesus Christ more than one person?
14554Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the form of bread and under the form of wine?
14554Is Limbo the same as Purgatory?
14554Is Original Sin the only kind of sin?
14554Is Our Lord now in Heaven as God or as man?
14554Is Our Lord''s body in the Holy Eucharist living or dead?
14554Is a tree a creature?
14554Is an indulgence a pardon of sin, or a license to commit sin?
14554Is anyone ever allowed to receive Holy Communion when not fasting?
14554Is every fast- day a day of abstinence?
14554Is every invisible thing a spirit?
14554Is grace necessary for salvation?
14554Is he doing nothing therefore?
14554Is hope good?
14554Is imperfect contrition sufficient for a worthy confession?
14554Is it a grievous offense willfully to conceal a mortal sin in confession?
14554Is it a mortal sin not to hear Mass on a Sunday or a holy day of obligation?
14554Is it a mortal sin to be willingly absent from Vespers?
14554Is it a sin not to fulfill our vows?
14554Is it a sin to be tempted?
14554Is it a sin to delay making restitution?
14554Is it a sin to neglect Confirmation?
14554Is it a sin to use the words of Scripture in a bad sense?
14554Is it allowed to pray to the crucifix or to the images and relics of the saints?
14554Is it called Extreme Unction even when the person recovers after receiving it?
14554Is it easy to gain a plenary indulgence?
14554Is it enough to be free from mortal sin, to receive plentifully the graces of Holy Communion?
14554Is it enough to belong to God''s Church in order to be saved?
14554Is it not a great benefit to have a friend to whom you can go with the trials of your mind and soul, your troubles, temptations, sins, and secrets?
14554Is it over a year, and how much over it, since I have been to confession?
14554Is it right to show respect to the pictures and images of Christ and His saints?
14554Is it sinful to listen to backbiting, slander, etc?
14554Is it well to receive Holy Communion often?
14554Is it wrong to accuse ourselves of sins we have not committed?
14554Is light good?
14554Is our confession worthy if, without our fault, we forget to confess a mortal sin?
14554Is prayer necessary to salvation?
14554Is that likely?
14554Is the Apostles''Creed an act of faith?
14554Is the Blessed Virgin Mary truly the Mother of God?
14554Is the Blessed Virgin only a creature?
14554Is the Father God?
14554Is the Holy Ghost God?
14554Is the Holy Ghost equal to the Father and the Son?
14554Is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14554Is the Pope infallible in everything he says?
14554Is the Son God?
14554Is the receiver of stolen goods as bad as the thief?
14554Is there a minister of Christ there who has power to pardon my sins?
14554Is there any difference between the sacrifice of the Cross and the sacrifice of the Mass?
14554Is there any difference in the ages of God the Father and God the Son?
14554Is there any other means of obtaining God''s grace than the Sacraments?
14554Is there anything on earth that they would not give to be released?
14554Is there but one God?
14554Is this likeness in the body or in the soul?
14554Is true friendship good?
14554Is your confession worthless if you forget to say your penance?
14554It seems very strange, does it not, that Thomas would not believe what the other Apostles told him?
14554Just in the same way, of what use is our body if our soul is lost?
14554Lesson 19 485. Who is a"duly authorized"priest?
14554Moreover, all that we have comes from God, and should we return Him the least and the worst?
14554Moreover, suppose you knew that person loved you intensely, would it not be your greatest delight to be ever with such a friend?
14554Must we understand everything we believe?
14554Now for what purpose was man made?
14554Now how did he get those states and how did he lose them?
14554Now the question asks, Are all his sins, those he committed himself as well as the Original Sin, forgiven by Baptism?
14554Now what inward grace is given in Confirmation?
14554Now what kind of sorrow must we have?
14554Now, God is always doing us favors, and why should we not show our gratitude to Him by giving generously in His honor?
14554Now, has any other Church claiming to be Christ''s Church that mark?
14554Now, how could his mortal sin be forgiven?
14554Now, how do we know that the angels offer our prayers and good works to God?
14554Now, how is that?
14554Now, if it was not superstition to keep these relics, why should it be superstition to keep the relics of the saints?
14554Now, what does praying for the intention of the Pope or bishop or anyone else mean?
14554Of St. Augustine?
14554Of course he did not and should do no harm; but is his employer to pay him wages for that?
14554Of our clothing?
14554Of our personal appearance?
14554Of what do candles on the altar remind us?
14554Of what do the palms remind us?
14554Of what do they remind us?
14554Of what does our happiness in Heaven consist?
14554Of what does the tonsure remind the priest?
14554Of what have we to be proud?
14554Of what religion was Pontius Pilate?
14554Of what use is reason to us?
14554Of what was it a figure?
14554Of what were the ark and its contents figures?
14554Of which must we take more care, our soul or our body?
14554On the other hand, if our neighbor is to be in Hell on account of his bad life, why should we hate him?
14554On what day did Christ die?
14554On what day did Christ rise from the dead?
14554On what day did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14554On what day do we keep a saint''s feast?
14554On what day is a saint''s feast kept by the Church?
14554On what day was Christ born?
14554On what day was the Son of God conceived and made man?
14554On what days are the different Mysteries of the Rosary said?
14554On what feast do we commemorate the adoration of the Magi?
14554Over to our Blessed Mother to try and console her, or over to the enemies to help them to mock?
14554QUESTIONS ON THE EXPLANATIONS The Lord''s Prayer 1. Who made the Lord''s Prayer?
14554Should Catholics be married at a nuptial Mass?
14554Should children go to confession?
14554Should we cease striving to be good, if we seem to be making no improvement?
14554Should we confess only once a year?
14554Should we not be very anxious, therefore, to go to Benediction?
14554Should we seek temptation?
14554Should we wait until we are in extreme danger before we receive Extreme Unction?
14554Since this is true for one year, what will it be for all the years of your life?
14554Since we depend so much upon Him, is it not great folly to sin against Him, to offend, and tempt Him as it were?
14554Someone might say:"Why did God not try their obedience by one of the Ten Commandments?"
14554St. Aloysius when about to perform any action used to ask himself, it is said, What has this action to do with my eternal salvation?
14554St. Paul?
14554Suppose you find a thing, what must you do?
14554The catechism says angels have no bodies-- how, then, could they appear?
14554Then Moses said to God, the king of Egypt will not let the people go, and what can I do?
14554Then if we really love Our Lord should we not desire to receive Him?
14554Thus we have discovered the answer to the great question, What is the end of man; for what was he made?
14554To receive Confirmation worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14554To receive the Sacrament of Matrimony worthily, is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14554To which side will you be sent?
14554To whom did Our Lord give an example by His hidden or private life?
14554Underneath what?
14554Was God called"Father"before the time of Our Lord?
14554Was Jesus Christ always God?
14554Was Jesus Christ always man?
14554Was Our Lord three full days in the holy sepulchre?
14554Was Our Lord visible to everyone during the forty days after His resurrection?
14554Was anyone ever preserved from Original Sin?
14554Was it for anything in the world?
14554Was our Blessed Lord not tired when He carried His Cross?
14554Was the Jewish religion ever the true religion?
14554Was the baptism of John the Baptist a Sacrament?
14554Was there any Sacrament of Matrimony before the time of Our Lord?
14554Was there ever a time when we could say there was no God?
14554We say when meeting anyone we know,"Good day,"or"How do you do?"
14554Well, is there any law of God or of His Church saying it is sinful to fly a kite?
14554Were Adam and Eve created at the same time?
14554Were Adam and Eve innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God?
14554Were angels ever sent to punish men?
14554Were people obliged to keep the Commandments before the time of Moses?
14554Were the Apostles bishops or priests?
14554Were the angels created for any other purpose?
14554Were the angels, as God created them, good and happy?
14554Were the people of the Old Law validly married?
14554What Sacraments are never given in the Church?
14554What am I to do, therefore?
14554What animals did Noe have in the Ark?
14554What answer will they make on the day of judgment when they stand side by side with those who died for the faith?
14554What are altar stones?
14554What are angels?
14554What are dreams?
14554What are ghosts?
14554What are mediums and spiritists?
14554What are servile works?
14554What are spells, charms?
14554What are the catacombs, and why were they made?
14554What are the chief evils of"mixed marriage"?
14554What are the chief qualities of a good confession?
14554What are the chief works of the Church?
14554What are the different vestments used at Mass called?
14554What are the duties and privileges of these other ministers of the Church?
14554What are the duties of the angels?
14554What are the effects of Confirmation?
14554What are the ends for which the sacrifice of the Cross was offered?
14554What are the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
14554What are the parts of the Mass?
14554What are the qualities of a glorified body?
14554What are the rewards or punishments appointed for men''s souls after the Particular Judgment?
14554What are the seven dolor beads?
14554What are the"gates of Heaven"?
14554What are the"right dispositions"for Penance, for Holy Eucharist?
14554What are the"seven dolors"of the Blessed Virgin?
14554What are their duties?
14554What are we commanded by the Eighth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Fifth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Fourth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Ninth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Second Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Seventh Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Sixth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Tenth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Third Commandment?
14554What are"fortune tellers"?
14554What are"impediments to marriage"?
14554What are"religious orders"?
14554What befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14554What benefit is derived from Thomas the Apostle doubting the resurrection of Our Lord?
14554What benefits are derived from the communion of saints?
14554What books should be found in every Catholic family?
14554What brought them to Bethlehem?
14554What by the New?
14554What by the"pain of sense"that the damned suffer?
14554What can one do who can not remember his sins in confession?
14554What caused Our Lord''s sufferings in the garden?
14554What ceremonies are used in solemn Baptism?
14554What day of the year is Annunciation Day?
14554What did Adam lose by his sin?
14554What did Jesus Christ suffer?
14554What did Our Lord do at the marriage in Cana?
14554What did Our Lord do in this garden?
14554What did his dream mean?
14554What did the Angel Gabriel say at the Annunciation?
14554What did the Apostles prove by suffering death for their faith?
14554What did the Archangel Gabriel do?
14554What did the Archangel Michael do?
14554What did the Church do for slaves?
14554What did the Jews count the beginning and the end of their day?
14554What did the King of Egypt dream?
14554What did the feast of the Pasch or Passover commemorate?
14554What did the king''s magicians do?
14554What did the prophets foretell about Christ?
14554What did they do to hide their crime?
14554What do all these ceremonies mean?
14554What do the Beatitudes teach?
14554What do their colors signify?
14554What do they signify?
14554What do they signify?
14554What do we ask for by"Thy kingdom come"?
14554What do we ask for by"our daily bread"?
14554What do we know of Our Lord''s hidden life?
14554What do we learn from the life of Joseph in Egypt?
14554What do we mean by His"hidden life"?
14554What do we mean by His"public life"?
14554What do we mean by an effect?
14554What do we mean by praying to the saints?
14554What do we mean by the"agony in the garden"?
14554What do we mean by the"end of man"?
14554What do we mean by the"pain of loss"?
14554What do we mean by the"pomps"of the devil?
14554What do we mean by the"temporal power"of the Pope?
14554What do we mean by"Jacob''s ladder"?
14554What do we mean by"Suffragan Bishops"?
14554What do we mean by"as we forgive those who trespass against us"?
14554What do we mean by"magistrates"?
14554What do we mean by"the Church Suffering"?
14554What do we mean by"the ordinary minister"of a Sacrament?
14554What do we mean when we say"the world"is one of our spiritual enemies?
14554What do we promise in Baptism?
14554What do we see there?
14554What do you believe of Jesus Christ?
14554What do you call those graces or gifts of God by which we believe in Him, hope in Him, and love Him?
14554What do you know of St. Monica?
14554What do you mean by Our Lord''s"Passion"?
14554What do you mean by a firm purpose of sinning no more?
14554What do you mean by a person''s"vocation"?
14554What do you mean by days of abstinence?
14554What do you mean by fast- days?
14554What do you mean by grace?
14554What do you mean by saying that Christ sits at the right hand of God?
14554What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be interior?
14554What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be supernatural?
14554What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be universal?
14554What do you mean by the Blessed Trinity?
14554What do you mean by the Incarnation?
14554What do you mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
14554What do you mean by the authority of the Church?
14554What do you mean by the indefectibility of the Church?
14554What do you mean by the infallibility of the Church?
14554What do you mean by the near occasions of sin?
14554What do you mean by the remains of sin?
14554What do you mean by the"Church Militant"?
14554What do you mean by the"gift of tongues"?
14554What do you mean by"faith and morals"?
14554What do you mean by"judge the living and the dead"?
14554What do you mean by"the Church Triumphant"?
14554What do you mean when you say Adam''s will was weakened by sin?
14554What do you mean when you say that our sorrow should be sovereign?
14554What do"trespasses"mean?
14554What does Calvary mean?
14554What does Pentecost mean?
14554What does Whitsunday mean?
14554What does a father do for his children?
14554What does a good father generally do with an unruly child?
14554What does a miracle prove?
14554What does a"Sacrament of the dead"mean?
14554What does balm in the chrism signify?
14554What does it benefit the poor creatures in Hell to have been rich, or beautiful, or learned, or powerful?
14554What does our Catechism contain?
14554What does our angel guardian do for us?
14554What does praying for a"person''s intention"mean?
14554What does she do?
14554What does that mean?
14554What does the New Testament show?
14554What does the Old Testament contain?
14554What does the bishop say in anointing the person he confirms?
14554What does the communion of saints mean?
14554What does the priest prepare for Mass?
14554What does the"master of ceremonies"do?
14554What does the"stigmata of Our Lord"mean?
14554What does the"temporal punishment"for sin mean?
14554What does"Amen"mean?
14554What does"Christian"mean?
14554What does"Creator"mean?
14554What does"Eucharist"mean?
14554What does"Thy kingdom"mean here?
14554What does"abandon"mean?
14554What does"an indulgence of 40 days,"etc., mean?
14554What does"cathedra"mean?
14554What does"covet"mean?
14554What does"doctrine"mean?
14554What does"faithful departed"mean?
14554What does"grace"at meals mean?
14554What does"hail"mean?
14554What does"hallowed"mean?
14554What does"incarnation"mean?
14554What does"infinite"mean?
14554What does"life everlasting"mean?
14554What does"love thy neighbor as thyself"mean?
14554What does"made flesh"mean in the third part of the Angelus?
14554What does"redemption"mean?
14554What does"rest in peace"mean?
14554What does"seeing God face to face"mean, if God has no face?
14554What does"sponsors"mean?
14554What does"supernatural"mean?
14554What does"supreme"mean?
14554What does"the Word"mean?
14554What does"unction"mean?
14554What does"vicar"mean?
14554What does"worship"mean?
14554What duties does the priest perform in the confessional?
14554What effect did the coming of the Holy Ghost have upon the Apostles?
14554What effect has it?
14554What else happened there?
14554What evil befell us on account of the disobedience of our first parents?
14554What evils follow divorce?
14554What example did Our Lord give to explain this?
14554What example did Our Lord give?
14554What excuse do some give for not hearing Mass?
14554What foolish excuses do some give for not becoming Catholics?
14554What grace do the Sacraments give?
14554What happened at the death of Our Lord?
14554What happened on the way to Emmaus?
14554What happened to the Israelites and Egyptians at the Red Sea?
14554What happened when Our Lord said,"This is My body, this is My blood"?
14554What help does God give us to save our souls?
14554What is Baptism of blood?
14554What is Baptism of desire?
14554What is Baptism of water?
14554What is Baptism?
14554What is Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament?
14554What is Confession?
14554What is Confirmation?
14554What is God?
14554What is Heaven?
14554What is Hell?
14554What is Holy Communion?
14554What is Lent?
14554What is Purgatory?
14554What is Vespers?
14554What is a Requiem Mass?
14554What is a Sacrament?
14554What is a catechism?
14554What is a creature?
14554What is a creed?
14554What is a diocese?
14554What is a foster- father?
14554What is a general confession?
14554What is a general confession?
14554What is a hermit?
14554What is a material sin?
14554What is a miracle?
14554What is a mystery?
14554What is a parish?
14554What is a partial indulgence?
14554What is a perjurer?
14554What is a pilgrim?
14554What is a plenary indulgence?
14554What is a real Catholic newspaper?
14554What is a relic?
14554What is a sacramental?
14554What is a sacrifice?
14554What is a sepulchre?
14554What is a sin of omission?
14554What is a spirit?
14554What is a spiritual Communion?
14554What is a spiritual Communion?
14554What is a vice?
14554What is a virtue?
14554What is a vow?
14554What is a"dispensation"granted by the Church?
14554What is a"mixed marriage"?
14554What is absolution?
14554What is actual grace?
14554What is actual sin?
14554What is almsgiving?
14554What is an attribute?
14554What is an heir?
14554What is an indulgence?
14554What is an oath?
14554What is attrition?
14554What is authority?
14554What is backbiting?
14554What is balm?
14554What is calumny?
14554What is charity?
14554What is conditional Baptism, and when is it given?
14554What is contempt?
14554What is contrition or sorrow for sin?
14554What is covetousness?
14554What is death?
14554What is despair?
14554What is detraction?
14554What is envy?
14554What is faith?
14554What is forbidden by the Eighth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Fifth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Fourth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Ninth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Second Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Seventh Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Sixth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Tenth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Third Commandment?
14554What is gluttony?
14554What is holy chrism?
14554What is holy oil?
14554What is hope?
14554What is imperfect contrition?
14554What is lust?
14554What is man?
14554What is martyrdom?
14554What is meant by a"serious reason"for missing Mass?
14554What is meant by anointing the forehead with chrism in the form of a cross?
14554What is meant by our"concupiscence"?
14554What is meant by our"predominant"or"ruling"sin?
14554What is meant by the Old Law?
14554What is meant by the command of confessing at least once a year?
14554What is meant by the"Assumption"of the Blessed Virgin?
14554What is meant by the"civil effects of marriage"?
14554What is meant by the"natural law"?
14554What is meant by"Mysteries of the Rosary"?
14554What is meant by"patron saint"?
14554What is merit?
14554What is mortal sin?
14554What is necessary that persons may be really martyrs?
14554What is necessary to make a good Communion?
14554What is necessary to make an oath lawful?
14554What is necessary to receive Holy Orders worthily?
14554What is perfect contrition?
14554What is prayer?
14554What is presumption?
14554What is pride?
14554What is private Baptism?
14554What is required that the Pope may so speak?
14554What is revelation?
14554What is revenge?
14554What is sacramental grace?
14554What is sanctifying grace?
14554What is slander?
14554What is stubbornness?
14554What is temptation?
14554What is the Angelus?
14554What is the Apocalypse?
14554What is the Church?
14554What is the Easter time?
14554What is the Eighth Commandment?
14554What is the Fifth Commandment?
14554What is the First Commandment?
14554What is the Fourth Commandment?
14554What is the Holy Eucharist called when received by a person who is not fasting?
14554What is the Holy Eucharist?
14554What is the Litany of the Blessed Virgin?
14554What is the Magnificat?
14554What is the Mass?
14554What is the Ninth Commandment?
14554What is the Rosary?
14554What is the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14554What is the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14554What is the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14554What is the Sacrament of Penance?
14554What is the Second Commandment?
14554What is the Seventh Commandment?
14554What is the Sixth Commandment?
14554What is the Tenth Commandment?
14554What is the Third Commandment?
14554What is the baptistery?
14554What is the beatific vision?
14554What is the best method of examining our conscience?
14554What is the brown scapular called?
14554What is the chalice?
14554What is the character which these Sacraments imprint in the soul?
14554What is the ciborium?
14554What is the communion of the members of the Church called?
14554What is the cope?
14554What is the difference between Baptism and Penance in the remission of the guilt and punishment?
14554What is the difference between Holy Eucharist and Holy Communion?
14554What is the difference between a cross and a crucifix?
14554What is the difference between a saint and an angel?
14554What is the difference between beatification and canonization?
14554What is the difference between blasphemy and cursing?
14554What is the difference between the Commandments of God and the commandments of the Church?
14554What is the difference between the Sacraments and the sacramentals?
14554What is the examination of conscience?
14554What is the fast necessary for Holy Communion?
14554What is the feast of"Holy Innocents"?
14554What is the first thing your father would do in that case?
14554What is the grace of perseverance?
14554What is the hierarchy of the Church?
14554What is the host?
14554What is the humeral, or Benediction veil?
14554What is the judgment called which all men have to undergo on the last day?
14554What is the judgment called which we have to undergo immediately after death?
14554What is the league of the Sacred Heart?
14554What is the meaning of the command not to marry privately?
14554What is the meaning of the commandment not to marry within the third degree of kindred?
14554What is the meaning of the precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times?
14554What is the monstrance used at Benediction?
14554What is the most important part of the Sacrament of Penance?
14554What is the nuptial Mass?
14554What is the obligation of a godfather and a godmother?
14554What is the outward sign in Baptism?
14554What is the outward sign in Confirmation?
14554What is the outward sign in Matrimony?
14554What is the pall?
14554What is the pallium?
14554What is the paten?
14554What is the purificator?
14554What is the sacramental grace given in Penance?
14554What is the sacristy?
14554What is the scapular, and why do we wear it?
14554What is the sin called which we inherit from our first parents?
14554What is the sin of simony?
14554What is the substance of the"act of contrition"?
14554What is the substance of the"act of faith"?
14554What is the substance of the"act of hope"?
14554What is the substance of the"act of love"?
14554What is the tabernacle?
14554What is the tonsure?
14554What is the use of the outward sign in the Sacraments?
14554What is the use, he might say, of your trying to be good?
14554What is the"Elevation"in the Mass?
14554What is the"Offertory"in the Mass?
14554What is the"divine office"?
14554What is this change of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Our Lord called?
14554What is venial sin?
14554What is"Peter''s pence"?
14554What is"excommunication"?
14554What is"free will"in man?
14554What is"meditation"?
14554What is"rash judgment"?
14554What is"woman"?
14554What is, holy water?
14554What kind of sin is drunkenness?
14554What kind of sorrow should we have for our sins?
14554What kind of sorrow should we have for our sins?
14554What lessons do we learn from the sufferings and death of Christ?
14554What lessons do we learn from the sufferings of the early Christians?
14554What makes man different from all other animals?
14554What makes us Christian?
14554What makes us help others?
14554What matters it what people think we are if God knows all our doings and is pleased with them?
14554What miracles did Our Lord perform?
14554What must a person do who can not restore?
14554What must be done in such cases?
14554What must he do who has willfully concealed a mortal sin in confession?
14554What must he do?
14554What must they do who have lied about their neighbor and seriously injured his character?
14554What must we do to gain an indulgence?
14554What must we do to receive the Sacrament of Penance worthily?
14554What must we do to save our souls?
14554What must we do when the confessor asks us questions?
14554What must you do if you have lost or destroyed the article you stole?
14554What must you do with anything you find?
14554What names should be given in Baptism?
14554What other effects followed from the sin of our first parents?
14554What other sacramental is in very frequent use?
14554What part did the Angel Gabriel make?
14554What part of the Hail Mary did St. Elizabeth make?
14554What part of the Hail Mary did the Church make?
14554What parts of the body are anointed in Extreme Unction?
14554What person of the Blessed Trinity is meant by"Father"in the Lord''s Prayer?
14554What price did Our Lord pay to redeem us?
14554What proof have we of it?
14554What relation was Eve to Adam?
14554What relations are within the third degree of kindred?
14554What relatives are in the third degree?
14554What shall I do?
14554What should we do after Holy Communion?
14554What should we do after telling our sins?
14554What should we do before beginning the examination of conscience?
14554What should we do before praying?
14554What should we do if we break our fast before Holy Communion?
14554What should we do if we can not remember the number of our sins?
14554What should we do on entering the confessional?
14554What should we do while the priest is giving us absolution?
14554What should we remember when we are unjustly punished?
14554What should we think of when we say the Confiteor?
14554What should you do if the sick Catholic does not wish or refuses to see the priest?
14554What signs did God give to Moses to show King Pharao?
14554What sin does he commit who neglects to receive Communion during the Easter time?
14554What sin does he commit who receives the Sacraments of the living in mortal sin?
14554What sin is it to marry unlawfully?
14554What sins are we bound to confess?
14554What sins does the drunkard commit?
14554What sins follow covetousness?
14554What sins follow lust?
14554What sins follow pride?
14554What special preparation should be made to receive Confirmation?
14554What then was man made for?
14554What things should persons tell the priest when they are making arrangements for marriage?
14554What things should you prepare when the priest is coming to give the Viaticum or Extreme Unction in your house?
14554What three great sins should you always guard against?
14554What three things are necessary to make a Sacrament?
14554What vows do the members of religious orders take?
14554What was His greatest?
14554What was a"synagogue"?
14554What was done in the synagogues?
14554What was his age?
14554What was manna?
14554What was the Deluge?
14554What was the condition of men before the coming of Our Lord?
14554What was the devil''s name before he was cast out of Heaven?
14554What was the origin of offering the priest money for celebrating Mass for your intention?
14554What was the temple of the Pantheon in Rome?
14554What was the veil of the temple?
14554What was the"Ark of the Covenant,"and what did it contain?
14554What was the"Garden of Paradise"?
14554What was the"Holy of Holies"?
14554What was the"Paschal Lamb"?
14554What was the"Transfiguration of Our Lord"?
14554What was the"burning bush"that Moses saw?
14554What was the"crowning with thorns"?
14554What was the"manna"?
14554What was the"scourging at the pillar"?
14554What were the Crusades?
14554What were the effects of Adam''s sin?
14554What were the"clean animals"?
14554What were they to do?
14554What were"first fruits"and tithes in the Old Law?
14554What were"the ten plagues of Egypt"?
14554What will excuse us for telling another''s faults?
14554What words should we bear always in mind?
14554What works are generally enjoined for indulgences?
14554What would become of those who lived before the Apostles wrote the New Testament?
14554What would you do?
14554What would you think of a beggar of this kind?
14554What, then, are you to do, if, without thinking, you break your fast?
14554What, then, must I do?
14554When a Sacrament?
14554When a man invents anything to be sold, what does he do that people may know the true article-- say a pen?
14554When a person dies men ask: What wealth has he left behind?
14554When and to whom did God promise the Redeemer?
14554When and under what forms?
14554When and where are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ?
14554When and why did God send it?
14554When and why should we make it?
14554When are ashes blessed in the Church?
14554When are candles blessed in the Church?
14554When are motives for marriage"worthy"?
14554When are persons lawfully married?
14554When are two persons said to be equal?
14554When are we bound to receive Holy Communion?
14554When are we obliged to admonish the sinner?
14554When are we required to profess our religion?
14554When can we obey the laws that the State makes with regard to marriage?
14554When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
14554When did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14554When did he make it?
14554When did it begin and when did it end?
14554When did men begin to speak different languages?
14554When did the Jewish religion cease to be the true religion?
14554When does it come?
14554When does the Church teach infallibly?
14554When does the"Canon"of the Mass begin?
14554When is Holy Communion called the"Viaticum"?
14554When is Trinity Sunday?
14554When is a soul said to be dead?
14554When is an oath rash?
14554When is it blessed?
14554When is it well to add to our confession a sin of our past life?
14554When is our confession entire?
14554When is our confession humble?
14554When is our confession sincere?
14554When is our contrition perfect?
14554When is the Holy Eucharist a sacrifice?
14554When may we take an oath?
14554When should the priest be sent for in cases of sickness?
14554When should we receive Extreme Unction?
14554When should you say the penance given in confession?
14554When was marriage first instituted?
14554When were these laws abolished?
14554When will Christ judge us?
14554When will habit excuse us for the sin?
14554When will perfect contrition blot out mortal sin?
14554Where and at what time of the day should Catholics be married?
14554Where could they go?
14554Where did Christ die?
14554Where did Our Lord generally preach?
14554Where did the red and where did the blue come from?
14554Where does the priest get the Blessed Sacrament he gives to the people?
14554Where does the priest get the host?
14554Where is Christ in Heaven?
14554Where is God?
14554Where shall we find the chief truths which the Catholic Church teaches?
14554Where was Calvary?
14554Where was Christ''s body while His soul was in Limbo?
14554Where was Gethsemani or the Garden of Olives?
14554Where will persons go who have never sinned and who die without Baptism?
14554Where will the particular judgment be held?
14554Where, then, will they go?
14554Wherever you are, ask yourselves now and then, Why am I in this particular place; what good am I doing here?
14554Which are the Commandments of God?
14554Which are the Commandments that contain the whole law of God?
14554Which are the Sacraments that give sanctifying grace?
14554Which are the Sacraments that increase sanctifying grace in the soul?
14554Which are the attributes of the Church?
14554Which are the beatitudes?
14554Which are the chief commandments of the Church?
14554Which are the chief corporal works of mercy?
14554Which are the chief creatures of God?
14554Which are the chief effects of the redemption?
14554Which are the chief means by which we satisfy God for the temporal punishment due to sin?
14554Which are the chief sources of sin?
14554Which are the chief spiritual works of mercy?
14554Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14554Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14554Which are the effects of venial sin?
14554Which are the first things we should tell the priest in confession?
14554Which are the means instituted by Our Lord to enable men at all times to share in the fruits of the Redemption?
14554Which are the prayers most recommended to us?
14554Which are the sins against hope?
14554Which are the twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost?
14554Which is the best manner of hearing Mass?
14554Which is the chief sacramental used in the Church?
14554Which tempts us most to sin, our soul or our body?
14554Which were the chief blessings intended for Adam and Eve, had they remained faithful to God?
14554Who are sponsors by proxy?
14554Who are the successors of the other Apostles?
14554Who are they who do not believe all that God has taught?
14554Who are they who neglect to profess their belief in what God has taught?
14554Who can administer Baptism?
14554Who can administer Confirmation?
14554Who can confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14554Who created Heaven and earth, and all things?
14554Who gave the Ten Commandments?
14554Who has the right to make laws concerning the Sacrament of marriage?
14554Who is God?
14554Who is not glad to hear his parents praised or see them respected?
14554Who is the Holy Ghost?
14554Who is the Redeemer?
14554Who is the invisible head of the Church?
14554Who is the minister of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14554Who is the visible head of the Church?
14554Who made the world?
14554Who sent the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles?
14554Who were present when Our Lord instituted the Holy Eucharist?
14554Who were the first man and woman?
14554Who were they?
14554Why are Baptism and Penance called Sacraments of the dead?
14554Why are Catholics called Roman?
14554Why are Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, and Matrimony called Sacraments of the living?
14554Why are Protestants so called?
14554Why are drunkenness, dishonesty, and impurity so dangerous?
14554Why are godfathers and godmothers given in Baptism?
14554Why are our churches holy?
14554Why are pride, covetousness, etc., called"capital sins"?
14554Why are relics placed in them?
14554Why are souls in Purgatory?
14554Why are there different kinds of religious orders?
14554Why are there so many kinds of Protestants?
14554Why can there be but one God?
14554Why can we not imagine the sufferings of Hell?
14554Why can we not receive Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders more than once?
14554Why could Christ''s body suffer greater pain than ours?
14554Why did Christ descend into Limbo?
14554Why did Christ found the Church?
14554Why did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14554Why did Christ live so long on earth?
14554Why did Christ send the Holy Ghost?
14554Why did Christ suffer and die?
14554Why did Christ suffer more than was necessary?
14554Why did God allow so long a time to pass before redeeming us?
14554Why did God command Moses to remove his shoes before coming to the"burning bush"?
14554Why did God create angels?
14554Why did God leave concupiscence in us?
14554Why did God leave this concupiscence in us?
14554Why did God make you?
14554Why did God perform more miracles in the first ages of the Church than now?
14554Why did God send them?
14554Why did He have seven clean animals?
14554Why did He lead a hidden life for so many years?
14554Why did Joseph''s brothers wish to put him to death?
14554Why did King Herod wish to find the Infant Jesus?
14554Why did he have more"clean"than"unclean"animals?
14554Why did many follow him?
14554Why did the Apostles make the creed?
14554Why did the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph go to Bethlehem before the birth of Our Lord?
14554Why did the Blessed Virgin suffer so many trials upon earth?
14554Why did the Christian religion spread so rapidly?
14554Why did the early Christians do more severe penance than we do?
14554Why do many marriages prove unhappy?
14554Why do these two Commandments of the love of God and of our neighbor contain the whole law of God?
14554Why do we believe revealed truths?
14554Why do we believe that the saints will help us?
14554Why do we call God"Father"?
14554Why do we call one of these the"penitent thief"?
14554Why do we find different acts of faith?
14554Why do we make the Sign of the Cross?
14554Why do we need Mary''s prayer at the hour of death?
14554Why do we pray before the crucifix and the images and relics of the saints?
14554Why do we receive the gift of counsel?
14554Why do we receive the gift of fear of the Lord?
14554Why do we receive the gift of fortitude?
14554Why do we receive the gift of knowledge?
14554Why do we receive the gift of piety?
14554Why do we receive the gift of understanding?
14554Why do we receive the gift of wisdom?
14554Why do we say"He was buried"?
14554Why do we say"Who art in Heaven,"if God is everywhere?
14554Why do we say"daily"?
14554Why do we say"died"instead of"was killed"?
14554Why do we say"full of grace"?
14554Why do we say"our"and not"my"Father?
14554Why do we say"right hand of God"when God has no hands?
14554Why do we show respect to the bodies of the dead?
14554Why do we suffer for the sin of our first parents?
14554Why do you call that day"good"on which Christ suffered so sorrowful a death?
14554Why does Christ judge men immediately after death?
14554Why does God not always grant our prayers?
14554Why does God require a temporal punishment as a satisfaction for sin?
14554Why does God watch over us?
14554Why does He not forgive everything?
14554Why does He not use them now?
14554Why does the Catholic religion suit all classes of persons?
14554Why does the Church canonize holy persons?
14554Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
14554Why does the Church command us to keep the Sunday holy instead of the Sabbath?
14554Why does the Church define some truths?
14554Why does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14554Why does the Church not give the Holy Eucharist to the people under the appearance of wine also?
14554Why does the Church use Latin as its language?
14554Why does the bishop give the person he confirms a slight blow on the cheek?
14554Why does the devil tempt us?
14554Why does the devil wish to keep us out of Heaven?
14554Why does the priest genuflect, etc., during Mass?
14554Why does the priest give us a penance after confession?
14554Why does the priest wear vestments?
14554Why does venial sin lessen the love of God in our hearts?
14554Why has he need of it?
14554Why is Jesus Christ true God?
14554Why is Jesus Christ true man?
14554Why is Mary called"blessed amongst women"?
14554Why is Mary called"holy"?
14554Why is going to fortune tellers a sin?
14554Why is it foolish to conceal sins in confession?
14554Why is it necessary for God to watch over us?
14554Why is it necessary for us to know God?
14554Why is it necessary to bless yourself properly?
14554Why is it sinful to be a member of a secret society?
14554Why is it sinful to resist lawful authority?
14554Why is it so called?
14554Why is it so called?
14554Why is it unkind and ungrateful not to pay our debts?
14554Why is it well to confess always to the same priest?
14554Why is it wrong to come late for Mass?
14554Why is it wrong to judge others guilty of sin?
14554Why is it wrong to tell another''s secrets or read another''s letters?
14554Why is oil used in Confirmation?
14554Why is presumption a great sin?
14554Why is suicide a mortal sin?
14554Why is the Bible called the Old and New Testament?
14554Why is the Pope, the Bishop of Rome, the visible head of the Church?
14554Why is the bishop''s church called cathedral?
14554Why is the devil wiser than we are?
14554Why is the name of a saint given in Baptism?
14554Why is this sin called mortal?
14554Why is this sin called original?
14554Why is water used in Baptism?
14554Why must God be"just"as well as"merciful"?
14554Why must the Pope sometimes speak on political matters?
14554Why must the true Church be visible?
14554Why must there be a Purgatory now?
14554Why must we avoid occasions of sin?
14554Why must we believe mysteries?
14554Why must we take more care of our soul than of our body?
14554Why should children study?
14554Why should not the heavenly Father punish us for treating His beloved Son with such shameful disrespect and contempt?
14554Why should the devil tempt us?
14554Why should we be anxious to attend Benediction?
14554Why should we be content with our food?
14554Why should we be most careful about the Sixth Commandment?
14554Why should we be proud of the Catholic religion?
14554Why should we be sorry for our sins?
14554Why should we go to confession even when we have not committed sin since our last confession?
14554Why should we guard against bad reading?
14554Why should we have the greatest respect for the opinions of the Holy Father on any subject?
14554Why should we learn the Catechism?
14554Why should we love our neighbor?
14554Why should we say grace at meals?
14554Why should we seek advice?
14554Why should we take care of our bodies?
14554Why then do we say right hand?
14554Why then do we say,"Who art in Heaven,"as if He were no place else?
14554Why then should I feel ashamed to let God see and know of this wicked thought or action?
14554Why was Cain''s sacrifice displeasing to God?
14554Why was John the Baptist put to death?
14554Why was Our Lord crucified between thieves?
14554Why was Our Lord put to death?
14554Why was he cast out?
14554Why was he cut off from the true Church?
14554Why was it established?
14554Why was the Blessed Virgin preserved from Original Sin?
14554Why was the Redeemer not welcomed by all when He came?
14554Why was this veil rent asunder at the death of Our Lord?
14554Why were holy days instituted by the Church?
14554Why were no criminals put to death in Jerusalem?
14554Why were religious orders founded?
14554Why were the Israelites so long in the desert?
14554Why were they commenced?
14554Why were those who took part in these expeditions called Crusaders?
14554Why, then, could He not change in the same way and by the same power the substance of bread and wine into the substance of His own body and blood?
14554Why, then, did they sell their souls for so little while on earth?
14554Why, then, do you sometimes pay so little attention in church or at instructions when the words of Our Lord are repeated to you?
14554Why, then, should we be so proud of this body, and commit so much sin for it, pamper it with every delicacy, only to be the food of worms?
14554Why?
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14554Why?
14554Will God pardon all these offenses if I alone ask Him, seeing that all the angels and saints know that I have thus offended Him?
14554Will He deny them now, when they are always present with Him in Heaven-- where they could not possibly sin?
14554Will Vespers take the place of Mass on Sundays for those who do not attend Mass?
14554Will all who rise on the last day have glorified bodies?
14554Will our bodies share in the reward or punishment of our souls?
14554Will the Holy Ghost abide with the Church forever?
14554Will the bodies of the damned also rise?
14554Will the sentence given at the particular judgment be changed at the general judgment?
14554Will there be a Purgatory after the general judgment?
14554Will you plead fatigue as an excuse when you come to be judged by Him?
14554With whom did the Blessed Virgin live after the death of Our Lord?
14554With whom do godparents contract relationship?
14554Would I do what I am going to do now if I knew my parents, relatives, and friends were watching me?
14554Would I like them to know that I am thinking about things sinful, and preparing to do shameful acts?
14554Would it not be foolish to engage a plasterer to repair the ceiling while the pipe was still leaking?
14554Would we not be proud to belong to a society of which kings and princes were members?
14554Would you not ridicule the boy who refuses to believe that the earth is round and moving because he can not understand it?
14554You know we can pray to the saints and ask their help and prayers; but how could we know that certain men or women are really in Heaven?
14554You should be anxious concerning only this fact: Is there a priest there who was sent by Our Lord?
14554over the Cross mean?
14554with a cross over it mean?
12868And Esau said, Behold I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me? 12868 IS IT COME?"
12868When they were therefore come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel? 12868 ( Ezekiel 18:4)What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death?
12868( Galatians 4:3,4) How did God send his Son?
12868( Hebrews 11:6) But how can we believe?
12868( Job 14:21) Why?
12868( John 10:29,30) It may be asked, Does this not prove that they were one being?
12868( John 14:6) What can one who is now repentant and changing his course, but still a sinner, do to come into harmony with God?
12868( John 19:12)"And he[ Pilate] said unto them the_ third time_, Why, what evil hath he done?
12868( Matthew 24:42) Why watch unless they would know when the time would arrive?
12868( Matthew 26:62,63) And when he told the truth, saying,"Ye say that I am,"they said,"What need we any further witness?
12868( Psalm 14:3) These Scriptures being true, and since Jesus was born of a woman, was he not born like other children?
12868( See back reference) Why have these doctrines been obscured?
12868A highway is used in the Scriptures to illustrate what?
12868A star is used in the Scriptures to symbolize what?
12868About what was the age of Jacob and Esau at the time of this transaction?
12868After Esau failed in his attempt to defeat his own contract with Jacob, what did he do toward obtaining the blessing from his father?
12868After Jacob''s death, by what name were his offspring known?
12868After Solomon''s death, what happened to the nation of Israel?
12868After all the bride class is united with the Bridegroom, then what is next to be expected?
12868After conversion, what further things take place before one becomes a new creature?
12868After hearing this prophecy, for whom were the Israelites looking?
12868After the ascension of Jesus on high, what was his position with reference to the Father?
12868After the birth of his sons, where did Isaac go to reside?
12868Against what enemies does the new creature war?
12868An understanding of the mystery involves what?
12868And if so, was he not a sinner like others?
12868And one said to the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?
12868And so the Apostle puts it:"Know ye not, that so many of us as are baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
12868And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
12868And when he sent him, was he part man and part God?
12868And who is he?
12868And why is this true?
12868And why so much despised?
12868Applying the above rule, a day for a year, when would the 1,335 days of Daniel''s prophecy end?
12868Are Jesus and Jehovah one and the same being?
12868Are the dead conscious at any time after death?
12868Are the reasons for our Lord''s return few or many?
12868Are there many people now living on the earth who sincerely desire a righteous government?
12868Are these Christians who are thus gathered together followers of any man?
12868Are we justified in assuming that no one could ever know the time of his second appearing?
12868Are we not compelled to conclude that there was a wise One, who created these things, greater than anything we see?
12868As a new creature, does he need renewing?
12868As a sacrificing priest, what did Aaron typify?
12868As the dead return from the grave, what will the living do for them?
12868As these appreciate this string of the harp, what song is appropriate to them?
12868At the time God sentenced man to death did he foreshadow a provision for his release?
12868At the time when God pronounced the sentence in Eden, was the statement,''The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent''s head,''understood?
12868At what important Biblical place did Jacob spend the night?
12868At what particular place was Jesus born?
12868At what places did Abraham stop in Canaan that are specially mentioned in the Bible?
12868Being convinced of his resurrection, how did that affect Jesus''disciples in regard to proclaiming the truth?
12868Besides glory and honor, what else is the church seeking?
12868But how can we know that there is a great God?
12868But what do they mean?
12868By dying as a man, what did Jesus provide for man''s benefit?
12868By faith the Christians see what in the near future for their beloved dead?
12868By obeying God''s law, how long could Adam and Eve have lived in Eden?
12868By what must we determine these questions?
12868By what names is Lucifer known since his fall?
12868By what other terms is Satan designated?
12868By what prophecy did God show that it was his purpose to redeem man by his beloved Son suffering death?
12868By whom has God spoken his fundamental truths?
12868By whom was the Bible written?
12868Can a human mind accurately foretell future events?
12868Can any one outside of the school of Christ be sanctified?
12868Can everybody understand these great truths?
12868Can the dead breathe, think, or feel?
12868Can the purposes of God fail?
12868Can there be any doubt about the Lord''s second coming?
12868Can there be any doubt about these physical facts marking a fulfillment of Daniel''s prophecy concerning the"time of the end"?
12868Can they love or hate?
12868Christ Jesus in glory possesses what kind of body?
12868Could Adam redeem himself?
12868Could God change the penalty for the violation of his law after the penalty has been once fixed and the law violated?
12868Could God consistently provide for a substitute to meet the terms of that judgment?
12868Could God have resurrected Jesus Christ without removing the stone?
12868Could a reasonable God torture any creature?
12868Could any creature be eternally tormented contrary to the will of God?
12868Could any human being present the value of that ransom- sacrifice in heaven?
12868Could divine justice accept anything more or less than the value of a perfect human life as a ransom for Adam and his race?
12868Could it accomplish any good?
12868Could the body in which Jesus was crucified ascend into heaven?
12868Could the judgment Jehovah entered against Adam be annulled or set aside?
12868Could the perfect man Jesus deliver the human race from death and remain alive as a man?
12868Could the priest be seen by the people while ministering in the tabernacle?
12868Could there be a judgment without a trial?
12868Could there have been any hope for the redemption of the human race except by Jesus becoming a man and by his death providing the ransom- price?
12868Could these statements of the prophet Daniel leading up to the"time of the end"be understood by him?
12868Could we presume under these circumstances that God would use the"wise men"for his witnesses to the birth of Jesus?
12868DOES GOD TORMENT ANY ONE?
12868Daniel himself said:"I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
12868Define sin; and what is the penalty for sin?
12868Define virgin; and what does a virgin picture here?
12868Describe the body in which Jesus appeared behind locked doors; and what did he say to his disciples then?
12868Describe those who now have the harp of God; and what are they singing?
12868Did Abraham have any children at that time?
12868Did Abraham understand the full meaning of God''s promise?
12868Did Abraham understand the promise?
12868Did Esau show an appreciation of the birthright, particularly the Abrahamic promise?
12868Did God approve or disapprove Rebekah''s action?
12868Did God compel Adam to do or not to do certain things?
12868Did God foreordain or choose the individuals who would compose the church?
12868Did God predestinate or foreordain a new creation?
12868Did Jehovah have a beginning?
12868Did Jehovah promise to ransom man?
12868Did Jesus die only for those who become members of some church denomination?
12868Did Jesus have power to produce a perfect race?
12868Did Jesus know that he was to be crucified?
12868Did Jesus state that there would be a harvest at the end of the world, during his second presence?
12868Did Saul see the body of Jesus at that time?
12868Did Solomon receive Jehovah''s approval?
12868Did anyone suffer martyrdom because of giving testimony to this effect?
12868Did he appear in a spirit or a human body?
12868Did he exist before he became Jesus?
12868Did he here foreshadow the ultimate fate of Satan?
12868Did he instruct the disciples how they would be taught after his departure?
12868Did he sentence the body or the soul of man to death?
12868Did it have a right to cause him to testify against himself?
12868Did that court violate the Jewish law in voting for his conviction?
12868Did that promise have reference to the mystery of God?
12868Did the Lord foretell this?
12868Did the Lord indicate that there should be any exception to this rule relative to Jacob and Esau?
12868Did the Lord promise the disciples that after they received the holy spirit they might know concerning his second coming?
12868Did the Papal system gladly participate in distributing the Bible amongst the people?
12868Did the Pharisees specially request of Pilate a special guard to be placed over the tomb of Jesus?
12868Did the Prophet here foreshadow the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
12868Did the Psalmist in Psalm 68:18 refer to Jesus''resurrection?
12868Did the Psalmist speak of Jesus going to hell?
12868Did the angels in heaven understand what the prophets were writing?
12868Did the angels understand?
12868Did the apostle Paul indicate that greater light would come to the people at the"time of the end"?
12868Did the court have any right to try him at night?
12868Did the disciples always understand his meaning?
12868Did the disciples understand the Scriptures at that time with reference to the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
12868Did the harp at any time have a less number of strings?
12868Did the law picture what should constitute the qualification of the redeemer?
12868Did the parable of the pounds taught by our Lord to his disciples indicate his return?
12868Did the prophecies of Isaiah and Zechariah relating to the coming king have a complete fulfillment at the birth of Jesus?
12868Did the prophets foretell the days of restoration?
12868Did the prophets point to the coming of any special one to earth?
12868Did the prophets understand the meaning of what they wrote concerning the happening of future events?
12868Did the prophets understand what would happen at this time?
12868Did the prophets who testified of the coming of Messiah understand their testimony?
12868Did these seek to find out?
12868Did they endanger themselves by giving such testimony?
12868Do not the wicked go to hell?
12868Do repentance and conversion bring one into relationship with God?
12868Do the Scriptures herein cited prove the resurrection of Christ Jesus?
12868Do the Scriptures indicate how many will be in the bride class?
12868Do the Scriptures indicate that some will refuse to obey the righteous rule of the Lord?
12868Do the Scriptures show that all men must hear and gain a knowledge of the truth?
12868Do the Scriptures warrant the conclusion that Jesus was an incarnated being?
12868Do the dead have knowledge or wisdom?
12868Do the dead remember anything?
12868Do these angels have access to Jehovah?
12868Do they praise the Lord?
12868Do we find the clergy of various denominations anxious to tell of the Lord''s second presence?
12868Does Jehovah make mistakes?
12868Does Satan deceive honest people?
12868Does man possess a soul?
12868Does man''s complete extremity enable us to appreciate more highly the value of the ransom- sacrifice?
12868Does the Apostle define everlasting punishment?
12868Does the Lord indicate the kind of people that will be carried through the time of trouble?
12868Does the fulfillment of prophecy enable the watcher to determine about the Lord''s presence?
12868Does the ransom- sacrifice guarantee an opportunity for restoration to all?
12868Does the revelation of this string cause rejoicing?
12868Does the true Christian expect to be without suffering?
12868Does the true saint of God complain or murmur because of his persecution?
12868Does the word soul apply to any creatures except man?
12868Does this guarantee that anything shall be given to all the people?
12868During that time, what was Jehovah doing relative to the promise?
12868During what period of time has the Lord been preparing the bride of Christ?
12868Explain the significance of the names given Satan; and how do these apply to his operations against Jesus and his followers?
12868For what did he tell Daniel to look as evidence of the"time of the end"?
12868For what do these hope and long?
12868For what have Christians been looking and waiting for the past nineteen centuries?
12868For what have the Jews been long hoping and praying?
12868For what is the whole creation waiting while it groans in pain?
12868For what is the world of mankind groaning and waiting?
12868For what kingdom did the Lord teach his disciples to pray?
12868For what purpose did God create the earth?
12868For what purpose does God justify any one during the gospel age?
12868For what purpose was that nation used by Jehovah?
12868For what purpose was the law covenant made?
12868For what purpose will Jehovah shine through the new creation?
12868For what was Solomon famous?
12868For whom did Jesus give himself as a sin- offering?
12868From 1870 A.D. forward, what evidence do we have in fulfillment of this prophetic statement of the Lord?
12868From 1878 forward, what evidence has there been of a gathering of Christians, regardless of denominations?
12868From what date must these prophetic days be counted, as shown by the foregoing facts?
12868From what should we expect to get the evidence concerning the manner of the Lord''s return?
12868From what source do these sufferings come?
12868From what time does the Lord''s second presence date?
12868From what time in the world''s history have governments been pictured by beasts?
12868From what tribe did David descend?
12868From whom did Mary the mother of Jesus descend?
12868Give an illustration of man''s extremity; and what would cause him to feel grateful to his benefactor?
12868Give the name of Abraham''s third wife; and what did she typify?
12868Give the names of Isaac''s two sons; and what was Isaac''s age when they were born?
12868HOW UNDEFILED?
12868Had Jesus been an incarnate being, would it have been necessary for him to be born as a child?
12868Had Jesus told his disciples that he expected to arise from the dead?
12868Had Pharaoh the king of Egypt employed similar men?
12868Had any perfect man lived on the earth from Adam to Jesus?
12868Has God decreed how the creatures of earth shall ultimately honor the Lord Jesus?
12868Has God ever created an imperfect creature?
12868Has God invited us to use our reasoning faculties?
12868Has any human being seen the Lord Jesus''glorious body?
12868Has he kept his plan secret?
12868Has man found a revelation of God''s plan?
12868Has the world of mankind ever appreciated the manifestation of divine justice?
12868Have human eyes seen him?
12868Having in mind the great number of cripples, deaf, dumb, and lame on the earth now, what will restoration blessings do for them?
12868He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
12868His disciples came to him and asked:"Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
12868How are all these perplexed?
12868How are the body members to be with him in glory?
12868How are they to be regarded by Jehovah?
12868How are those composing the body of Christ purified?
12868How are we affected by a proper understanding of the manifestation of divine justice?
12868How can one come to the Father?
12868How can one learn to use the harp of God?
12868How could Adam and Eve apply the sayings of Job to themselves?
12868How could Jehovah hide or keep secret his plan from others?
12868How could he appear in the room in the presence of the disciples when the door was locked?
12868How did Aaron the high priest illustrate this?
12868How did Esau occupy his time generally?
12868How did God create man?
12868How did God enforce the sentence against man?
12868How did God foreshadow the mystery?
12868How did God later show his favor to Jacob?
12868How did God send his Son?
12868How did God thwart Satan''s purpose here to destroy the babe?
12868How did Jehovah bind this promise?
12868How did Jehovah refer to Christ''s resurrection in the words of the prophet Isaiah( 53:6- 11)?
12868How did Jehovah reward Jesus for his faithful devotion to the divine arrangement even unto death?
12868How did Jesus become the servant of all?
12868How did Jesus speak concerning his second coming?
12868How did Joseph and Mary journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem?
12868How did Mary recognize him?
12868How did he gain the victory?
12868How did the Jews as a people receive the message of Christ and him crucified?
12868How did the Lord indicate this to Rebekah the mother?
12868How did the Psalmist picture the effect of Messiah''s reign upon the people?
12868How did the coming of Jesus tend to confirm the authenticity of the Scriptures?
12868How did the disciples recognize him at the sea of Galilee and other places?
12868How did the experiences of Aaron and his sons teach Christians not to mourn because of the exercise of divine justice?
12868How did the majority of the gentiles receive the gospel?
12868How did this mark a beginning of the fulfillment of Daniel''s prophecy?
12868How does God regard his covenants?
12868How does Satan sometimes lead persons of honest heart into error?
12868How does St. Paul contrast the humiliation with the glory of the church?
12868How does St. Paul use the human body to illustrate the body of Christ?
12868How does man''s organism prove the existence of a Supreme Being?
12868How does the chord of restitution respond to the other strings of the harp?
12868How does the fulfillment of this prophecy also mark the fulfillment of the prophecy of Daniel( 2:44)?
12868How does the manifestation of divine justice affect the name and dignity of Jehovah?
12868How does the privilege of living on earth now compare with that in centuries past?
12868How does the prophet Ezekiel describe Lucifer?
12868How does the prophet Isaiah describe this class of faithful watchers?
12868How does this compare with the One who created the moon and the stars and the sun?
12868How had the body of Jesus been prepared for burial?
12868How has God overruled for good Satan''s persecution of the church?
12868How has Satan blinded the people?
12868How has knowledge of the Lord''s presence affected the wise virgin class?
12868How has the call impressed the humble- minded?
12868How has the doctrine of eternal torment affected many?
12868How has the gospel appeared to worldly- wise men?
12868How have the body members of the church been regarded by the world?
12868How is God honored by his creatures?
12868How is Jesus mentioned with reference to God''s glory?
12868How is a Christian, when first begotten, designated in the Scriptures?
12868How is he gathering unto himself the saints who are still on earth during his presence?
12868How is man''s extremity and dependence upon Jehovah shown in connection with the ransom provision?
12868How is nature determined?
12868How is one drawn to Jesus?
12868How is one sanctified?
12868How is the Lord''s presence and the end of the world shown by the reaping of the"vine of the earth"?
12868How is the Lord''s presence revealing the hidden things?
12868How is the beginning of the"time of the end"definitely fixed at 1799 A.D.?
12868How is the consecrated Christian pictured at this time relative to the kingdoms and the harp of God?
12868How is the desire of the church expressed by the Psalmist?
12868How is the meeting place between God and man described in this prophetic utterance of St. John?
12868How is the new creature transformed?
12868How is the pathway of the Christian designated?
12868How is the sun used to illustrate glory?
12868How is the"time of the end"definitely fixed and stated?
12868How long did Adam live after he was sentenced to die?
12868How long did he suffer at the hands of Satan and his representatives?
12868How long did he teach them personally?
12868How long since Jesus journeyed to a far country?
12868How long was this call confined to the Jews?
12868How long will it continue to burn?
12868How long will the Lord permit them to have a trial?
12868How many are now living?
12868How many disciples did Jesus choose?
12868How many parties are required to make a covenant?
12868How many parties must there be to a contract?
12868How many people have lived on the earth and died and gone into their grave?
12868How many people, approximately, are now living on the earth?
12868How many persons escaped destruction at the time of the flood?
12868How many persons were carried over from the first world to that designated as the present evil world?
12868How many persons were saved or carried over from that first world to the new order?
12868How many phases are there of the kingdom of God?
12868How many prophetic writers contributed to the Old Testament?
12868How many sons did Abraham have by his wife Sarah?
12868How many sons did Jacob have?
12868How many strings were there on Israel''s harp?
12868How many watches were kept in a night?
12868How many witnesses testified to the resurrection of our Lord Jesus?
12868How much time elapsed from the original promise made to Abraham until the birth of Jesus?
12868How much time was indicated by the prophet Daniel in this prophecy as elapsing from the beginning of this beastly order to the"time of the end"?
12868How must this news have been received in heaven?
12868How often did the atonement day occur with the Jews?
12868How often were these services performed?
12868How shall the nations regard it?
12868How soon may we expect the present evil order to pass away?
12868How was Bethlehem foreshadowed by the Prophet?
12868How was David impressed with what he observed of creation?
12868How was God''s power manifested toward them at Pentecost?
12868How was Jesus saved from this slaughter?
12868How was Judas brought into the conspiracy?
12868How was divine justice manifested against Lucifer?
12868How was divine justice manifested?
12868How was divine love manifested?
12868How was divine power manifested?
12868How was divine wisdom manifested?
12868How was he perfected as a new creature?
12868How was the acceptance of the merit of Jesus as the sin- offering manifested to men by Jehovah?
12868How was the earth originally peopled?
12868How was the earth peopled after the flood?
12868How was the entrance of Jesus into heaven foreshadowed in the tabernacle service?
12868How was the life of Jesus made an offering for sin, or a sin- offering?
12868How was the mystery illustrated in the tabernacle furnishings?
12868How was the ransom- price provided?
12868How were the Israelites treated during Joseph''s lifetime?
12868How were the people of Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed?
12868How were they after Joseph''s death?
12868How will God use this mystery class for the benefit of the people in the future?
12868How will that marriage compare with earthly marriages or unions?
12868How will that way compare with the narrow way that is journeyed by the church?
12868How will the Messianic reign affect profiteers?
12868How will the church occupy a position of honor?
12868How will the harp of God appear to them?
12868How will the people regard the church in the future ages?
12868How will the reign of Christ affect man''s enemies?
12868How will the restoration string of the harp affect the world?
12868How will this glory compare to things of earth?
12868How will this great friend love the members of the church?
12868How will this power be used in behalf of the dead?
12868How will this trouble bring to the minds of the people the presence of the Lord?
12868How would this indicate the derision in which he held the Pharisees?
12868How, then, did God send his Son?
12868If 1799 marks the beginning of the"time of the end", should we expect a specific fulfillment of this prophecy of Daniel shortly thereafter?
12868If God has made full and complete provision that man shall live in happiness, what effect should that have upon men''s minds and hearts?
12868If Jesus had been part man and part God, would he have been qualified to meet the requirements of the divine law?
12868If Jesus was God incarnate, why should he have had the experience in the wilderness?
12868If all souls were immortal, could God destroy a willful sinner?
12868If hell is a place of eternal torment, how could Jesus get out?
12868If hell means a place of fiery torment, how could Jacob preserve his gray hairs there?
12868If it could be changed, what effect would it have upon the faith of men?
12868If not, what other word is properly used?
12868If not, why not?
12868If not, why not?
12868If one upon the highway refuses to do right, what will be the result?
12868If so, how?
12868If the child always obeyed, would punishment he necessary?
12868If the doctrine of restoration is not true, then what shall we say about the words of the Apostle as recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:20- 26?
12868If the promise was renewed, to whom was it renewed?
12868If the soul of man were immortal, how could it be put to death?
12868If there be no restoration of the human race, why would Jehovah devote so much time to the development of the mystery class?
12868If there is to be no restoration of man, then the manifestation of divine justice meant what?
12868If there is to be no restoration of man, what effect would that have upon the purpose, for which God created man and the earth?
12868If they have been revived or discovered in recent years, what has been the cause?
12868If we are correct in reaching this date of 1874, should we expect corroborative evidence of the Lord''s presence?
12868If we believe the Bible testimony, then to what inevitable conclusion are we forced with reference to restoration?
12868In Biblical symbology, what is meant by a"time"?
12868In Jesus''statement of Matthew 24:31, what is meant by the word"trumpet"?
12868In addition to the above, he published and widely circulated various booklets,"What Say the Scriptures About Hell?"
12868In answer to the disciples''question as to when he would be present, what did Jesus say about the harvest and the sending of messengers?
12868In being put to death as an evil one and buried in the sepulchre of a rich man, what prophecy did Jesus fulfill?
12868In connection with Napoleon''s campaign, who was meant in this prophecy by the"king of the south"and by the"king of the north"?
12868In connection with the tabernacle, when the high priest slew the Lord''s goat, what did that picture?
12868In pronouncing the blessings upon his sons, what special prophecy was made by Jacob concerning Judah?
12868In that picture what is symbolized by heaven, earth, and sea?
12868In the Revelation of Jesus to St. John, what did he say about being the one who was once dead?
12868In the advancement of the divine plan, do we find reason and the Scriptures harmonizing?
12868In the death of Jesus upon the cross, what particular prophecy was fulfilled?
12868In the eyes of Jehovah, how do they die?
12868In the eyes of the world, did Jesus die as a righteous man?
12868In the eyes of the world, how do members of the church die?
12868In the sentence by Jehovah, as set forth in Genesis 3:15, what is symbolized by the woman?
12868In the times of restoration, what will become of the weeds, thistles, and thorns, and pests that destroy crops?
12868In this arrangement, what office does the Lord Jesus perform?
12868In this picture, what did Eliezer represent?
12868In this text what is represented by the earth?
12868In view of this, was it possible for the Messiah to be counted through the line of Solomon?
12868In vision, how did St. John describe the church class this side the vail using the harp of God?
12868In what condition have all the human race been born?
12868In what kind of phrase has the plan of God been stated?
12868In what manner did St. Paul say the Christian should henceforth know Christ Jesus?
12868In what manner was the sentence executed?
12868In what manner will the Messiah rule?
12868In what manner will the faithful followers of Jesus see him?
12868In what order will the dead be resurrected?
12868In what peculiar manner has Jehovah used men and women in the Bible?
12868In what phrase or language is the book of Revelation written?
12868In what school does this sanctification take place?
12868In what sense are Adam and his offspring held in restraint or imprisonment?
12868In what sense are the Father and the Son one?
12868In what two- fold sense is the term"kingdom"used?
12868In what way did Jesus use the natural harvest to illustrate his second coming?
12868In what way did the law given to Israel indicate that a perfect human life would be required as a ransom- price?
12868In what way do the Scriptures compare the saints to jewels?
12868In what world and what part of that world did God make the promise to Abraham that in his seed all the families of the earth should be blessed?
12868In whose image was man created?
12868In whose likeness was Jesus awakened?
12868Is God''s law unchangeable?
12868Is any one warranted in denying the doctrine of the restoration of mankind?
12868Is any part of earth''s surface being reclaimed now that illustrates the restoration of the earth?
12868Is any promise of honor to the church given in this connection?
12868Is anyone conscious while in hell?
12868Is every church member a Christian?
12868Is he like Jehovah?
12868Is it Jehovah''s desire that men should understand the necessity and reason for redemption?
12868Is it always proper to use the word"coming"with reference to our Lord''s second appearance?
12868Is it important for us to define terms before freely using them in the study of the Bible?
12868Is it important to know how one becomes a member of the mystery class?
12868Is it necessary for one to train for a physical contest?
12868Is it necessary for the divine attributes to operate harmoniously?
12868Is it not reasonable for him to expect that the Almighty God would reveal to man something of the divine greatness and plans and purposes?
12868Is it possible for any one to keep the sayings of Jesus before he knows them?
12868Is it possible for one to be involved in a conspiracy without knowing the real purpose?
12868Is it proper to compel consecration to the Lord?
12868Is it reasonable to conclude that he then knew of his second appearing and when it would take place?
12868Is it reasonable to expect that Jehovah would indicate something by which the event could be determined in the future?
12868Is it reasonable to suppose that Jesus himself would know some time before?
12868Is it reasonable to suppose that Jesus''disciples would concoct a scheme indicating his resurrection, contrary to the facts?
12868Is it reasonable to suppose that he would return in the body in which he was put to death?
12868Is it reasonable to suppose that the angels watched the progressive steps of Jesus''course from his birth to his resurrection?
12868Is it true that the soul of man is immortal; and if so, how could God put it to death?
12868Is mankind wholly dependent upon God''s provision for life?
12868Is the Christian''s suffering greater when he first knows the Lord or later?
12868Is the restoration string of the harp of God a consolation to the Christian?
12868Is the returning of the Lord to Christians a precious string upon the harp of God?
12868Is the time of his coming important to Christians?
12868Is there Scriptural evidence to support these reasonable conclusions?
12868Is there Scriptural proof that these holy messengers sing praises in heaven?
12868Is there a difference between the date of the beginning of the"time of the end"and the presence of the Lord?
12868Is there a difference in the manner of the death of souls?
12868Is there any Scriptural evidence that these holy angels guarded the interests of Jesus while here on earth?
12868Is there any reason for us to expect human beings to see the Lord?
12868Is there any reason why a Christian should be in darkness concerning the times and seasons of the Lord''s presence?
12868Is there any virtue in water baptism?
12868Is there greater trouble just ahead?
12868Is there proof that God foreknew the end from the beginning?
12868Is there reason to expect that God would grant certain ones from time to time an increased understanding of his plan?
12868Is there to be a new covenant made for the benefit of man?
12868Is time required for the development of the church?
12868Jehovah spoke to Adam and asked:"Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?"
12868Jesus being born of a woman, was he a sinner?
12868MAN''S EXTREMITY[ 206]But who in all the world was able to bear this burden or meet the requirements of the divine law?
12868MEN''S SOULS[ 53]Against what did God manifest his justice?
12868May we believe that there was much joy in heaven when Jesus presented the merit of his sacrifice?
12868Might we expect them to be looking for the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
12868Must he be present to establish that order?
12868Must the consecration be made before or after the consecrator is presented to Jehovah?
12868Must this promise be carried out?
12868O death, where is thy sting?
12868O grave, where is thy victory?"
12868Of what does the church of Christ consist?
12868Of what does the seed of the serpent consist?
12868Of what does true greatness consist?
12868Of what relative importance was the birth of Jesus?
12868Of what value are the pictures made in the Old Testament to us in studying the New?
12868On that day, who was in the holy and the most holy of the tabernacle?
12868On the fourteenth day of that month, A.D. 33, where was Jesus?
12868On the typical atonement day, through what ceremonies did the high priest pass in connection with the sin- offering?
12868On what day was Jesus crucified?
12868On what occasions did the Jews use the harp?
12868One thus begotten is how designated in the Scriptures?
12868Or what is meant by his foreknowledge?
12868Prior to 1799, what was the means of travel through the countries?
12868Relate what took place there between Mary Magdalene and the messenger who appeared to her; and what was the message delivered to her?
12868Rutherford, Author of"_ Can the Living Talk with the Dead_?"
12868Shall any wicked influence be brought to bear against one on the highway of holiness?
12868Shall the unrighteous ones in the earth have an opportunity to live?
12868Should Christians expect the fulfillment of their prayers?
12868Should the one thus begotten continue faithful unto death, what is his certain reward?
12868Should we expect the angels in heaven to know when that great event takes place?
12868Should we expect the body members to have experiences similar to those of Jesus?
12868Should we expect the resurrection of the saints during this time?
12868Should we expect the watching Christians to be in darkness as to the time of the Lord''s appearing?
12868Should we expect, then, our Lord to be present, not seen by human eyes, but discernible by those who are his true followers?
12868Should we follow sophistry or the Bible in reaching a conclusion on these questions?
12868Should we reason upon the Scriptures?
12868Should we waste our time to quibble about dates, or days, or hours?
12868Since ransom means_ exact corresponding price_, had Jesus been an incarnated spirit being would he have been qualified to ransom mankind?
12868Since that time, how has the Lord''s message in Revelation 18:4 applied to Christians?
12868Since the Scriptures declare that God is love, could he torment a creature?
12868Since this coming King must have a kingdom, do the Scriptures indicate who is to be the king of this new order?
12868So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
12868Suppose it were true that''no man knows the day nor the hour''of the Lord''s appearing, what difference would it now make?
12868The entire highway pictures what?
12868The fact that Adam''s children were born after he was sentenced to death, what effect did that have upon the children?
12868The fact that Eve was deceived by Satan, could that in any wise change the penalty of the law?
12868The fact that the goat must be without blemish foreshadowed what?
12868The fact that they gave it immediately and boldly, what weight does that add to its truthfulness?
12868The manifestation of divine justice may be likened to what chord in music?
12868The mystery being the seed of promise, what, then, is the work of the mystery class when glorified?
12868The mystery class is known by what other titles?
12868The natural harvest of the Jews was used to illustrate what?
12868The poet has truly said:"Why do they, then, appear so mean?
12868The question now is, Do we find a period of harvest in the gospel age after 1874 which serves as a fulfillment of the prophecy of the Lord?
12868The ransom- price when provided, where must it be presented?
12868The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
12868The services performed by the priest on the atonement day in connection with the tabernacle foreshadowed what?
12868Their children were born and lived, but did they have a right to life?
12868Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
12868Thereafter to whom did the call extend?
12868Those who are in Christ and have the spirit of Christ, what is the hope set before them?
12868Through the prophet Daniel, what world empires did the Lord Jehovah foretell?
12868Through whom did Abraham expect the blessing to come to the people?
12868Through whom did God repeat the promises to Israel?
12868To what are saints this side the vail looking forward?
12868To what are these Christians looking?
12868To what did most of the parables of Jesus relate?
12868To what did the civil power yield in sentencing Jesus to death?
12868To what did the nation of Israel consecrate the harp?
12868To what does Jehovah beget this sacrificer?
12868To what does every vital doctrine of the divine plan point?
12868To what does the Genesis account of creation relate?
12868To what does the subject of creation herein briefly treated relate?
12868To what end does he use his power?
12868To what extent has Jesus been honored by the world?
12868To what is Honest Heart, or any sacrificer like him, begotten?
12868To what is this disturbed condition leading?
12868To what likeness were the members of the church foreordained?
12868To what nature was Jesus Christ resurrected?
12868To what particular house or line was the promise finally limited?
12868To what special test did God put Abraham with reference to his son Isaac?
12868To what temptation was he subjected shortly thereafter?
12868To what was St. Paul looking forward as his great hope?
12868To whom did Jehovah promise the rulership and dominion of the earth at the time of Zedekiah''s overthrow?
12868To whom did Jesus become a stranger?
12868To whom did the heathen sacrifice their children?
12868To whom does Jehovah show his favor?
12868To whom does all dominion rightfully belong?
12868To whom has immortality been promised as a reward?
12868To whom is granted the honor of presenting the bride before Jehovah?
12868To whom is this free gift offered?
12868Under Messiah''s kingdom will there be any espionage laws?
12868Under the Jewish law, what must be the age of a man in order to be qualified as priest?
12868Under what circumstances was Joseph taken away?
12868Under what conditions will the peoples of earth learn of the importance of the birth of Jesus?
12868Under what influence did St. Paul write concerning the approaching kingdom?
12868Up to this time who have appreciated the value of Jesus''resurrection as a part of the divine plan?
12868Upon what condition was Solomon''s to be the line from which the great Deliverer would descend?
12868Upon what does the Christian meditate with delight?
12868WHO IS GOD?
12868WHY MUST HE DIE?
12868Was it important that Jesus should be qualified to meet the requirements of the divine law in order to ransom the race?
12868Was it necessary for divine justice to be manifested in order for divine love to be fully exercised?
12868Was it necessary for the redeemer to be a perfect human being?
12868Was it possible for them to have perfect children?
12868Was the Bible written under inspiration?
12868Was the mother of these men justified in her action in this matter?
12868Was the shedding of Jesus''blood necessary for the remission of sin?
12868Was their contract binding on both?
12868Was there any evidence against him?
12868Was there any increase of travel shortly after 1799 A.D.?
12868Was there any real wrong in eating the fruit?
12868Was there any reason why these important dates should be concealed for a time?
12868Was there anything in the mission of the"wise men"that is beneficial to mankind?
12868Was there great earthly splendor and show at the birth of Jesus?
12868Was there no other means whereby man could live?
12868Was there nobody, then, on earth who could redeem the human race from death according to God''s promise?
12868Were Adam and Eve informed as to what would be the result of the violation of God''s law?
12868Were his resurrection and ascension on high necessary to complete the sin- offering?
12868Were railway trains foretold by the prophets?
12868Were the angels of heaven permitted to understand?
12868Were the disciples thoroughly convinced of the second coming of the Lord?
12868What Psalm pictures this joyful effect?
12868What Scriptural evidence have we that the earth will produce sufficient food to sustain the restored ones?
12868What Scriptural explanation is given for the distress of nations and perplexity of business men on earth at this time?
12868What Scriptural promise did the Lord give to his church concerning a heavenly habitation?
12868What Scriptural promise is given the Christian that he shall have revealed to him these things in due time?
12868What Scriptural promise is given to the body members that they will have inherent life?
12868What Scriptural promise is there that the church shall enjoy a position of honor in the coming ages?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that God uses angels for messengers?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that Jesus was not an angel?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that the Lord will hear their prayers?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that the dead will arise from their graves?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that the people will be brought to a condition of health and be cured of sickness?
12868What Scriptural proof is given that Jesus possesses inherent life?
12868What Scriptural proof is there as to how the present evil world shall pass away?
12868What Scriptural proof is there that all were born imperfect?
12868What Scriptural proof is there that the desolate land of the earth will become like the garden of Eden?
12868What Scriptural proof is there that the world will yet honor him?
12868What Scriptures indicate that the body members most follow in his steps?
12868What Scriptures indicate that the people will have a joyful time in the days of restoration?
12868What action did Jehovah take toward them, and why?
12868What are these followers called upon to do?
12868What argument did St. Paul produce against the contention that Christ was not raised from the dead?
12868What arrangement did God make with Israel at Mount Sinai?
12868What arrangement did God make with the nation of Israel?
12868What assurance do we gather from this divine promise with reference to those now living on the earth?
12868What assurance has one that his consecration will be accepted?
12868What attempt did Satan make to destroy Mary and her babe before the birth of Jesus?
12868What attracted the attention of the shepherds?
12868What bearing has this on the presence of the Lord?
12868What beauty is it that the Lord desires in the body members?
12868What became of the body of the Lord that was crucified?
12868What became of the first world?
12868What became the condition of Israel under the reign of Zedekiah?
12868What blessing, as shown by the Scriptures, did Isaac bestow upon Jacob?
12868What blessing, then, should we expect man to receive through the promised government?
12868What call went forth to the Jews from that time?
12868What can be said about deathbed confessions?
12868What catastrophe caused the first world to end?
12868What characteristics did Herod manifest in his consultation with the"wise men"?
12868What class do the goats represent?
12868What class is pictured by the sheep?
12868What class of people have been trodden down for centuries?
12868What conditions in the earth are preparing the people for a knowledge of our Lord''s return?
12868What constitutes repentance?
12868What constitutes the beginning of wisdom?
12868What constitutes the seed of Abraham, according to the promise?
12868What constitutes the three principal component parts of the"beast"?
12868What convulsion of nature occurred at the time of Jesus''death?
12868What could be the purpose of such torment?
12868What counterfeit of the mystery of God has Satan organized?
12868What course must a Christian take as compared to the world?
12868What creatures beside man are souls?
12868What crime did the Sanhedrin commit in getting witnesses against Jesus?
12868What definite conclusion must be drawn from this statement of the Lord relative to his second presence?
12868What did Adam and Eve do after they had violated the divine law?
12868What did Adam lose for himself and his offspring?
12868What did Daniel himself say about understanding his prophecy?
12868What did David''s use of the harp typify or picture?
12868What did Egypt typify or picture?
12868What did God give to man at the time of his creation?
12868What did God sentence to death, the soul or the body?
12868What did God''s Prophet say concerning the bringing out of the dead from the prison- house of death?
12868What did Herod do when the"wise men"approached him?
12868What did Isaac typify or picture?
12868What did Jacob say about going to hell?
12868What did Jehovah pronounce through the Prophet concerning Zedekiah?
12868What did Jesus mean by saying that he was the bread which came down from heaven, and those eating that bread should live?
12868What did Jesus promise about providing such a messenger?
12868What did Jesus say about other sheep, indicating that not all would be saved in heaven?
12868What did Jesus say about preparing a special place for these, and his return to receive his bride?
12868What did Jesus say about the Father giving him this favor?
12868What did Jesus say about the gathering the nations before him at his second appearing?
12868What did Jesus say about the number called and chosen?
12868What did Jesus say about the regeneration of the human race, and those who would participate in this work?
12868What did Jesus say about the violent taking the kingdom?
12868What did Jesus say concerning the latter part of the"time of the end"and in what way it would be indicated?
12868What did Jesus say relative to the regathering of Israel to Palestine as evidence of his second presence?
12868What did Jesus say to Nicodemus about a spirit being?
12868What did Jesus say to his disciples just before his crucifixion about his second coming?
12868What did Jesus say to them at the time of his ascension to heaven?
12868What did Jesus say would mark the beginning of the end of the world?
12868What did Jesus teach the disciples indicating the importance of the Lord''s coming kingdom?
12868What did Jesus tell his followers to do when they should see these things coming to pass, and why?
12868What did Job say about going to hell?
12868What did Lucifer meditate in his heart?
12868What did Mary say in response to the messenger?
12868What did Noah and his family represent?
12868What did Pilate reply to them?
12868What did Sarah picture with respect to the covenants?
12868What did St. Paul later say about Jesus appearing unto him?
12868What did St. Paul say about that glory?
12868What did St. Paul say about the mystery of God?
12868What did St. Paul say about the saints judging the world?
12868What did St. Paul say about the wisdom of this world and the wisdom of God?
12868What did St. Paul say about this to the Galatians?
12868What did St. Paul say concerning the life of such?
12868What did St. Paul say to Timothy about the time of the end of his earthly career concerning the second coming of the Lord?
12868What did he do with its blood?
12868What did he mean by"this fold"?
12868What did he produce upon Calvary?
12868What did he say about such afflictions?
12868What did he use to illustrate imitation Christians?
12868What did such convulsions of nature foreshadow concerning the present time?
12868What did the Apostle mean when he said that''we look for new heavens and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness''?
12868What did the Lord say concerning those who would report his return in the desert or in the secret chambers?
12868What did the Lord through the Prophet say concerning the gathering of his people at this time?
12868What did the Prophet write concerning the beauty of Zion?
12868What did the Psalmist mean when he said:"I will incline mine ear to a parable; I will open my dark sayings upon the harp"?
12868What did the Psalmist say about the Lord''s habitation?
12868What did the Psalmist say concerning the standing of the new creature with his brethren and others?
12868What did the Roman guard testify concerning the appearance of the one who rolled away the stone?
12868What did the court surrounding the tabernacle picture or typify?
12868What did the harp with eight strings, sometimes used by the Jews, represent?
12868What did the law demand relative to Adam?
12868What did the night on the earth picture?
12868What did the offering of Isaac picture?
12868What did the prophet Daniel definitely state would take place at the"time of the end"?
12868What did the prophet Daniel say about a fourth beast?
12868What did the prophet Isaiah say about the coming of this mighty One?
12868What did the prophet Isaiah state with reference to the church establishing the earth and causing the people to inherit it?
12868What did the prophet Jeremiah prophesy concerning the coming of Messiah through David''s lineage?
12868What did the psalmist David say about the King and the new creation in the presence of Jehovah?
12868What did the resurrection of the Lord and his appearance in heaven have to do with the ransom and sin- offering?
12868What did the suffering of Job picture relative to the harp?
12868What did these ceremonies foreshadow?
12868What did this concealing of the priest in the holy illustrate relative to the mystery?
12868What did this typify?
12868What difference does that make?
12868What different disposition did Jacob possess?
12868What divine attribute devised the plan of God?
12868What divine attribute is mentioned as the habitation of God''s throne?
12868What do fulfilled prophecy and the physical facts establish relative to this question?
12868What do his words show with reference to one of the principal reasons for his second coming?
12868What do the Scriptures disclose concerning a parallel between the gospel and the Jewish ages?
12868What do the Scriptures say about the body they will have when raised from the dead?
12868What do the Scriptures say about the judging and blessing of the families of the earth?
12868What do the Scriptures say about their awakening at the second coming of Christ?
12868What do the Scriptures say concerning the resurrection change of those saints living on the earth after Christ''s second appearing?
12868What do the Scriptures say that God will put into their minds and hearts under the terms of this covenant?
12868What do the Scriptures show the Lord does for the faithful saints who died long ago when he first returns?
12868What do the ones called do, in response to the call?
12868What do these words of St. Paul picture with reference to the kingdom?
12868What do we understand, then, to be the meaning of the Master''s words to Pilate?
12868What does Jehovah''s Word say about burning children in fires as offerings to Baal?
12868What does Jesus say in reference to becoming his follower?
12868What does Jesus say to the truth- seeker concerning the cost?
12868What does Jesus say to those who are seeking after God and who are weary?
12868What does St. James say to the Christian about considering the suffering of the prophets?
12868What does St. John say about the effect of the kingdom blessings upon mankind?
12868What does a mountain symbolize?
12868What does anointing mean?
12868What does it mean to be baptized into Christ?
12868What does it mean to have inherent life?
12868What does such a one sacrifice?
12868What does suffering testify to him?
12868What does the Apostle say about whom the Lord will judge when he comes?
12868What does the Apostle say concerning the appearance and likeness of the church?
12868What does the Revelator say would be the condition of these nations at that time?
12868What does the Scripture say concerning the likeness of Jesus and his relationship to the body members?
12868What does the appearance of the Lord to St. Paul prove with reference to the bodies in which Jesus appeared shortly after his resurrection?
12868What does the divine law definitely require as to the qualification of the redeemer or ransomer?
12868What does the harp symbolize?
12868What does the night illustrate?
12868What does the power of the ocean illustrate to the Christian?
12868What does the promise made to Abraham prove as to an opportunity for life everlasting?
12868What does the prophet Daniel say with reference to granting this dominion to Jesus?
12868What does the resurrection of Jesus Christ guarantee to mankind?
12868What does the tenth string of the harp represent?
12868What does the word"Christ"signify?
12868What does the word"glory"mean, as used in the Scriptures?
12868What does this Scripture prove with reference to the ransom- sacrifice and its benefits to mankind?
12868What does this picture in the antitype?
12868What does this prove concerning the Lord''s second presence?
12868What does this record reveal concerning man?
12868What does this show with reference to the debt of gratitude man owes to Jehovah?
12868What does this suggest as to the manner of his return?
12868What dominion did God give to man?
12868What earthly creatures did God create before making man?
12868What effect did Moses''prophetic statement have upon the people with reference to the One of whom he was a type?
12868What effect did his death have upon them?
12868What effect did the Israelites''enslavement have upon their hopes?
12868What effect did the appearance of the Lord to St. Paul have upon him?
12868What effect did the understanding of the mystery have upon the disciples?
12868What effect did this message from the angel have upon these women?
12868What effect does Satan''s influence have on the people?
12868What effect does this hope have upon his purifying himself?
12868What effect has the mystery had on Jews and so- called Christians?
12868What effect has this heavenly message had upon the hearts of men for centuries past?
12868What effect is produced upon one by the return of a very dear friend long absent?
12868What effect is produced upon one who skillfully uses the harp?
12868What effect is the Lord''s presence having upon the nations of the earth?
12868What effect is this light having upon Satan and his kingdom?
12868What effect may the beginning of restoration be expected to have on those who observe it?
12868What effect upon Christians does the knowledge of restitution have?
12868What effect upon the earth itself will the times of restoration have?
12868What effect was produced upon the first human being who heard of the resurrection of the Lord?
12868What effect will be produced upon mankind when they learn that their benefactor is present to bestow blessings upon them?
12868What effect will its appreciation have upon the human race?
12868What effect will restoration have upon strikes, revolutions, and anarchy?
12868What effect will the Messiah''s kingdom have upon liberty?
12868What effect will the restoration blessings have on those who were crippled during the war?
12868What effect will the restoration have upon tears and sorrow?
12868What effect will the resurrection have in uniting families?
12868What effect will this knowledge have upon the world?
12868What effort did they make to understand?
12868What evidence is there of a fulfillment of these prophetic words?
12868What evidence is there that the fire is now burning?
12868What favor will be granted to those who strive to be obedient while on the highway of holiness?
12868What fulfillment of these prophetic utterances of the Master took place in 1917, 1918, and 1919?
12868What fulfillment of this prophecy began in 1914?
12868What further testimony did St. John subsequently give concerning Jesus Christ''s resurrection?
12868What grace of the holy spirit will be possessed by every one who is in the kingdom?
12868What great building on earth pictures this building of God?
12868What great historical facts were written prophetically by the prophet Daniel?
12868What great promise was made nearly two thousand years after the expulsion from Eden?
12868What guarantee is given to man by the resurrection of Jesus?
12868What had happened just five days before Jesus''death that increased such hopes in the minds of the disciples?
12868What had his disciples expected him to do?
12868What happened in 1799 that caused a change of conditions?
12868What has been Satan''s purpose in teaching the false religion?
12868What has been and is the purpose of this society?
12868What has been the nature of Satan''s rule through his earthly representatives?
12868What has been the one consoling thing that has cheered the hearts of some?
12868What has been the tendency of so- called Christian denominations since 1878?
12868What heavenly planet or body is used to picture the second appearing of the Lord?
12868What historical event occurred to open the minds of the people to the truth concerning these doctrines?
12868What hope has the Christian concerning his beloved dead?
12868What hope strengthens him in the battle?
12868What human beings did God create?
12868What humble, honest creatures did he use as such witnesses?
12868What image will the church bear in glory?
12868What important decree was issued by the ruler of Palestine that led Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem?
12868What important field lies near Bethlehem?
12868What influence has the hope of glory upon his sanctification?
12868What is a mystery?
12868What is a saint?
12868What is also indicated by the parable of the talents?
12868What is and always has been man''s greatest desire?
12868What is essential in order to understand the mystery of God?
12868What is essential to a proper appreciation of divine loving kindness?
12868What is first necessary relative to the seed before the people can be blessed?
12868What is man''s duty toward God and toward his fellow men in regard to teaching the doctrine of eternal torment?
12868What is man''s great enemy?
12868What is meant by a gift?
12868What is meant by begetting one as a new creature?
12868What is meant by being converted?
12868What is meant by being weary and heavy laden?
12868What is meant by believing?
12868What is meant by coming as a thief in the night?
12868What is meant by everlasting life?
12868What is meant by everlasting punishment?
12868What is meant by judging the people?
12868What is meant by keeping their lamps trimmed and burning?
12868What is meant by repentance?
12868What is meant by the Bridegroom and bride?
12868What is meant by the Hallelujah chorus?
12868What is meant by the Sanhedrin?
12868What is meant by the Scriptural term"honor"?
12868What is meant by the call?
12868What is meant by the holy spirit?
12868What is meant by the incarnation theory?
12868What is meant by the kingdom of God?
12868What is meant by the prophet Joel''s statement,''the Servants and handmaidens of God''?
12868What is meant by the seed of Abraham?
12868What is meant by the spirit of truth?
12868What is meant by the term"harvest"?
12868What is meant by the term"in the beginning"as used in John 1:1,2?
12868What is meant by the term"the divine plan"?
12868What is meant by the term"time of the end"?
12868What is meant by the term"world"as used in this and other Scriptures?
12868What is meant by the terms hell and death as used in Revelation 1:18?
12868What is meant by the terms"new creature"and"new creation"?
12868What is meant by the voice of the archangel?
12868What is meant by the word"advocate"?
12868What is meant by the word"highway"?
12868What is meant by the word"our", and also by the word"world"?
12868What is meant by the word"quick"as used in the Scriptures above referred to?
12868What is meant by the word"world"as used in Ephesians 1:4- 9?
12868What is meant by the words"holy ghost"?
12868What is meant by the"crown of life"?
12868What is meant by the"day of God''s preparation"?
12868What is meant by the"day of God''s vengeance"?
12868What is meant in the Scriptures by a great shout?
12868What is meant in this passage by being saved?
12868What is meant in this prophecy by the words"his feet"?
12868What is meant in this text by the"land of the enemy"?
12868What is meant, then, by the end of the world?
12868What is necessary to increase faith?
12868What is one of the chief reasons for God permitting man to suffer the effects of wrongdoing?
12868What is one of the strongest proofs that the Bible was written under inspiration?
12868What is pictured by Isaac receiving Rebekah and making her his wife after the death of his mother Sarah?
12868What is pictured by the fifth chapter of Revelation?
12868What is pictured by the rising of the sun and the going down thereof?
12868What is pictured by the sun?
12868What is pictured by the valley between?
12868What is pictured or symbolized by the ten strings of David''s harp?
12868What is represented by the cleaving or dividing of the mountain into two parts?
12868What is signified by the name Joshua?
12868What is stated in the latter part of that book concerning the Lord''s return?
12868What is symbolized by the mountain and by the olive?
12868What is symbolized by the second string upon the harp of God?
12868What is the Scriptural promise with reference to having the great King as a friend?
12868What is the antitypical atonement day?
12868What is the basis for all false doctrines?
12868What is the book of Revelation?
12868What is the condition of the majority of mankind?
12868What is the custom of royalty concerning jewels?
12868What is the difference between everlasting torment and everlasting punishment?
12868What is the difference between life and the right to life?
12868What is the difference between right to life and life rights?
12868What is the disposition of God''s creatures while in harmony with him?
12868What is the disposition of the seed of the serpent?
12868What is the distinction between the death of Adam and the death of Jesus?
12868What is the extent of their knowledge of the Lord and his arrangement?
12868What is the first essential to an understanding of God''s plan?
12868What is the first essential to one''s becoming a Christian?
12868What is the first month of the Jewish religious year?
12868What is the first string upon the divine harp?
12868What is the first thing to do to become a Christian?
12868What is the great enemy of the human race?
12868What is the great hope now of the new creature in Christ?
12868What is the great pivotal truth of the divine plan?
12868What is the great promise set before the church?
12868What is the harp?
12868What is the important statement of the Abrahamic covenant or promise?
12868What is the law of God?
12868What is the meaning of God''s promise to Abraham to bless all the families of the earth if there is to be no restoration?
12868What is the meaning of consecration?
12868What is the meaning of faith?
12868What is the meaning of prophecy as relating to the Lord''s presence?
12868What is the meaning of the English word hell?
12868What is the meaning of the Scriptural term"bright and morning star"?
12868What is the meaning of the name Israel?
12868What is the meaning of the name Jesus?
12868What is the meaning of the term"church"?
12868What is the meaning of the term"holy ghost"?
12868What is the meaning of the term"sanctification"?
12868What is the meaning of the terms Lord and Christ?
12868What is the meaning of the word David?
12868What is the meaning of the word Eden?
12868What is the meaning of the word Logos?
12868What is the meaning of the word angel?
12868What is the meaning of the word father?
12868What is the meaning of the word"covenant"?
12868What is the meaning of the word"saints"?
12868What is the meaning of water baptism or immersion?
12868What is the meaning of"anointing"?
12868What is the meaning- of the term"justification"?
12868What is the most precious thing possessed by any creature, and why?
12868What is the prerogative of divine Justice?
12868What is the privilege of the Christian now compared with that of Christians living in the early part of the gospel age?
12868What is the proper explanation of St. Peter''s words in 2 Peter 3:10- 12?
12868What is the purpose of the thousand- year reign with Christ Jesus?
12868What is the severest punishment God inflicts for the violation of his laws?
12868What is the severest punishment inflicted for the violation of human laws?
12868What is the symbolic meaning of the words"seven","horns,"and"eyes"?
12868What is the value of physical facts in examining any question?
12868What is the way over that highway called?
12868What is to be expected that the coming of this mighty One would do in the earth?
12868What joy will this bring to the new creation?
12868What kind of man was Herod?
12868What kind of man was Noah?
12868What kind of music does this harp yield when understood?
12868What kind of people had God chosen to participate in the events of that night?
12868What kind of spiritual food does he need?
12868What king of Israel was skilled in the use of the harp?
12868What law did God give to man by which he was to be governed while in Eden?
12868What man is mentioned in the Scriptures as the friend of God?
12868What marks the beginning of the nation of Israel?
12868What mental effect is produced upon God''s creatures by the unchangeableness of his law?
12868What mental vision do the Scriptures give of the heavenly kingdom at that time?
12868What message did the angel of the Lord bring to Mary relative to the Messiah?
12868What message has the Lord given to such through his Prophet?
12868What message was delivered by the angel to the shepherds at Jesus''birth?
12868What motive prompts all the acts of Jehovah?
12868What must Jesus do in order to redeem mankind?
12868What must follow violation of the divine law?
12868What occurred with reference to Jesus when he was thirty years of age?
12868What official positions will these prominent characters occupy in the Messianic kingdom?
12868What opportunity will be granted to the human race under the terms of the new covenant?
12868What other Apostle''s testimony is added to that of the ones just quoted?
12868What other beings in heaven are called sons of God?
12868What other evidence have we of increasing light at that time?
12868What other false doctrine has Satan employed in deceiving mankind?
12868What other means of rapid transit did the prophets foretell?
12868What other name is given to those composing the church?
12868What other periods of time does the prophet Daniel mention in the twelfth chapter?
12868What other son did David have who was subsequently exalted?
12868What other wrongful thing did the priests do, when they heard of Jesus Christ''s resurrection?
12868What particular relationship with Jesus pictures the great honor that the body members will have?
12868What particular reward is promised to the ones who are faithful unto death?
12868What particular song will be appropriate at that particular time?
12868What penalties were attached to common people for having a Bible in possession?
12868What peoples were to have dominion in the earth from the time of Zedekiah''s overthrow until the second coming of the Lord?
12868What period of time is covered by the"time of the end"?
12868What period of time is designated in the Scriptures as the present evil world?
12868What picture does Job give with reference to restoration in his prophecy, chapter 33, verses 16 to 25?
12868What pictured the beginning of the sin- offering?
12868What points are conclusively proven by the Scriptures thus far examined?
12868What position did Joseph now hold in Egypt?
12868What power and authority did God give to man at his creation?
12868What power and authority has the Lord possessed since his resurrection?
12868What presumption follows the term"everlasting father"?
12868What privileges did the birthright carry with it?
12868What prominent characters will be resurrected immediately following the making of the new covenant?
12868What promise did God make to Abraham at Bethel?
12868What promise did God make to Jacob after his name was changed to Israel?
12868What promise did God make to Noah immediately following the flood?
12868What promise did Jesus make to this class concerning a kingdom?
12868What promise did the Lord make to David relative to the throne of Israel?
12868What promise has God made that will be beneficial to those now unrighteous?
12868What promise is given to the church with reference to reigning with Christ?
12868What promise of honor is given to the church in this connection?
12868What promises are given to the Christian?
12868What promises are given to them?
12868What prompted God to make this sacrifice for man?
12868What proof have we here that the resurrection of Jesus is one of the strings upon the harp of God?
12868What proof have we that this is erroneous?
12868What proof is this that his presence is one of the strings of the harp of God?
12868What prophecy did Moses speak relative to a mighty one to follow him?
12868What prophecy, if any, did the coming of Jesus of Nazareth tend to fulfill?
12868What prophet describes a railway train?
12868What prophetic utterances led the Jews to believe that there should be raised up amongst them a great king?
12868What proportion of the wise and mighty and noble are called and respond to the call of the gospel?
12868What publication has for some forty years consistently announced the Lord''s second presence?
12868What punishment did God prescribe for a violation of his law?
12868What punishment has God fixed for the willfully wicked?
12868What question did Pilate ask him?
12868What really determined who would be the successor to the father''s estate?
12868What reason do we see for the Lord establishing in the earth a righteous order of things?
12868What records have these angels kept?
12868What relationship do wireless telegraphy and airships bear to fulfilled prophecy?
12868What relationship does the holy spirit bear to the Bible and its preparation?
12868What relationship has the second coming of Christ to restoration?
12868What religion did God establish on earth?
12868What religion did Satan establish on earth?
12868What reply did Eve make to the devil''s suggestion that she violate God''s law?
12868What results to the man who is justified by Jehovah?
12868What shall be the effect of Messiah''s reign upon disease and sickness?
12868What should a Christian do with reference to making his calling and election sure?
12868What should be expected at that date?
12868What should be the attitude of mind of those who now believe the Bible?
12868What society was incorporated in 1884?
12868What song did the shepherds hear from the heavenly hosts on this occasion?
12868What special promise is indicated for the benefit of those who would love his appearing?
12868What things are necessary to make a gift effective?
12868What two great doctrines of the divine plan were obscured for many years?
12868What two great doctrines were lost sight of for a long time by Christians?
12868What two potent reasons, then, are there which make it impossible for Adam''s children to redeem their brethren?
12868What was Abraham''s native land?
12868What was God''s declaration to Zedekiah, the king of Israel?
12868What was God''s purpose in creating the earth and putting man upon it?
12868What was God''s will concerning Jesus with reference to his becoming a man and being put to death?
12868What was Jesus''purpose in appearing to the disciples?
12868What was done by Mary and others on the morning of the first day of the week after Jesus''crucifixion?
12868What was done with the blood of the bullock after it was slain?
12868What was expected through the seed of Abraham?
12868What was foreshadowed by the slaying of the bullock in the court?
12868What was his original name?
12868What was his purpose?
12868What was it that convinced the disciples of the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
12868What was meant by her prophetic statement:"He hath put down the mighty from their seats and exalted them of low degree"?
12868What was meant by the statement of the Psalmist in Psalm 17:15?
12868What was one of the purposes of Jesus''coming to earth relative to Satan?
12868What was pictured by the deliverance of Israel from the Egyptians?
12868What was pictured by the golden ornaments presented to Rebekah?
12868What was pictured by the high priest in the Holy?
12868What was pictured by the lamb, and also by the blood?
12868What was pictured by the ten camels which Eliezer took with him?
12868What was pictured there by the firstborn?
12868What was the age of Abraham when God spoke to him?
12868What was the age of Jesus when he presented himself to John for baptism?
12868What was the cause of Lucifer''s fall?
12868What was the condition in Eden when man was created?
12868What was the condition of faithful saints who died between Pentecost and Christ''s second coming?
12868What was the custom following the reaping of the grain by the Jews?
12868What was the date of Jesus''birth?
12868What was the difference between Jesus and prominent men of the earth with reference to receiving attention from others?
12868What was the duty of this high court toward the people, including Jesus?
12868What was the effect of the execution of that sentence?
12868What was the effect of the sentence pronounced against man?
12868What was the expectation of the Jews concerning this seed?
12868What was the expectation of the disciples with reference to his resurrection?
12868What was the first qualification of the one who would provide the ransom- price?
12868What was the hope uppermost in the minds of the disciples?
12868What was the most important thing to which the Prophet pointed?
12868What was the name of Jesus before he became a man?
12868What was the purpose of having the Israelites to go through these ceremonies once each year?
12868What was the purpose of the giving of the law covenant?
12868What was the purpose of the law covenant God made with Israel?
12868What was the purpose of the prophets''suffering?
12868What was the result of the judgment pronounced against man?
12868What was the"star"or light that guided the"wise men"to Bethlehem?
12868What was their condition of mind, and what their hopes, after his death?
12868What was their expectation after his resurrection, and why?
12868What was their motive in testifying of the Lord''s resurrection?
12868What was typified by Hagar?
12868What was typified by the making of this law covenant at Mount Sinai?
12868What were Jews expected to do on that day of the sabbath?
12868What were his enemies doing at the same hour?
12868What were some of the crimes Jesus properly charged against the Pharisees?
12868What were the expectations of the disciples relative to Jesus?
12868What wicked thing did Herod do when he found that the"wise men"had not returned to him?
12868What will be particularly pleasing about men and women then?
12868What will be the appearance of each member of the body of Christ?
12868What will be the beneficent effects of this righteous rule, both upon animals and human beings?
12868What will be the condition of Abraham and the other faithful prophets?
12868What will be the condition of Satan at that time?
12868What will be the condition of the obedient ones at the end of the Millennial reign?
12868What will be the difference between a perfect human being and a member of the new creation with reference to requiring nourishment to sustain life?
12868What will be the effect as far as famines are concerned during the Messianic reign?
12868What will be the effect when all the desert land is made habitable?
12868What will be the extent of his dominion and kingdom?
12868What will be the motive directing the actions of men?
12868What will be the position of the Christ?
12868What will be the punishment of those who disobey?
12868What will be the results of Messiah''s reign as far as wars are concerned?
12868What will be the results to those then living who believe and obey the Lord?
12868What will be the ultimate end of the mystery of iniquity?
12868What will be their ability to sing?
12868What will be their administrative duties in the earth?
12868What will be their chief joy of every creature at that time?
12868What will be their final end?
12868What will be their positions of honor and responsibility in the earth?
12868What will become of the poisonous things that produce sickness?
12868What will constitute the new heavens and new earth?
12868What will follow this general shaking of the nations?
12868What will the creatures of heaven and earth be doing then with reference to Christ Jesus?
12868What will the effect of Messiah''s reign be concerning the union of families?
12868What will the people do with reference to this symbolic valley?
12868What will they do toward having their beloved dead restored to them?
12868What words are upon the lips of the true watchers in view of this overwhelming evidence?
12868What would be reasonably expected to be the conduct of the gentile nations after 1914 with reference to continuing in power?
12868What would be the probable effect upon the disciples of the sudden death of the Master?
12868What would this indicate that we might expect from 1878 to 1918, and following that period?
12868What, then, is one of the important questions to be first determined concerning his coming?
12868When David was king, what prophetic utterance did he make concerning the building of a house unto Jehovah?
12868When God created man, what was the effect upon the host of heaven who observed the creation?
12868When Jesus arose from the dead, what did he say about the power committed to him?
12868When Jesus ascended on high, what did the angels standing by advise his disciples as to the manner of his return?
12868When Jesus prayed to the Father, did he pray to himself or to another?
12868When Jesus stood before Pilate, of what crime was he accused?
12868When Jesus was on earth, was he a spirit or a human being?
12868When Jesus was on earth, was he both God and man?
12868When Jesus was on earth, why did he teach by parables?
12868When Pilate attempted to release Jesus, what did the accusers do?
12868When Zedekiah was overthrown, what did the gentiles do, by the Lord''s permission?
12868When a Christian appreciates the divine plan, what does he say?
12868When and by whom was the first lie told?
12868When can a creature properly glorify his Creator?
12868When did Adam and Eve first exercise the power of producing their offspring?
12868When did God organize the twelve tribes of Israel into a nation?
12868When did God''s mystery begin to be understood by the disciples?
12868When did Napoleon''s campaign end as in this prophecy described?
12868When did evil become active?
12868When did it begin to be understood?
12868When did the Jewish harvest begin?
12868When did the new creation have its beginning?
12868When did the people begin to learn that God makes no distinction between persons, whether they are priests or of the common herd?
12868When did the sabbath day end?
12868When did the"gentile times"begin?
12868When does the process of sanctification begin?
12868When may it be said of one that he is converted?
12868When must justification for the purpose of sacrifice take place?
12868When one becomes a new creature in Christ, how does that affect his hopes, ambitions and aspirations?
12868When should we expect them back on the earth?
12868When should we reasonably expect the church to be glorified?
12868When the Lord arose from the dead, was he made lower or higher than the angels?
12868When the Lord remembers their iniquities and sins no more, what will be the condition of the people?
12868When the Lord speaks of dividing the people as a shepherd divides his goats and sheep, what is meant?
12868When the human race comes to a knowledge of the value of the ransom- sacrifice, what effect will it have upon the ones who appreciate it?
12868When the peoples living on earth begin to be restored to health and strength, of whom will they then think?
12868When the promise was made to Mary that she should be the mother of Jesus, how did Satan regard this promise?
12868When the sin of the world is gone, what effect will that have upon mankind?
12868When the triumph of Jesus over death and the grave was marked, what effect must that have produced in heaven?
12868When was Zedekiah overthrown?
12868When was he begotten and when born to the divine nature?
12868When was the day of Pentecost?
12868When was the first labor organization formed in the world?
12868When was the first time Jesus appeared to his disciples after arising from the dead?
12868When was the holy spirit given to the disciples?
12868When was the steam locomotive put in operation?
12868When was the telegraph invented?
12868When will Christ Jesus see the travail of his soul and be satisfied?
12868When will all the members of the church enjoy glory, honor, and immortality, eternal life?
12868When will the earth be a fit habitation for man?
12868When will the new covenant be sealed?
12868When will this opportunity of life come to mankind?
12868Where and how was the ransom- price provided?
12868Where are we now with reference to the''day appointed'', as referred to in Acts 17:31?
12868Where both parties are bound to perform certain things, then what do we call the covenant?
12868Where did Cain get his wife?
12868Where did Jacob spend his last days?
12868Where did Jesus go immediately following his baptism, and for what purpose?
12868Where did the disciples tarry after Jesus''ascension?
12868Where did the"wise men"find the babe?
12868Where did these faithful witnesses give their testimony concerning the resurrection of the Lord?
12868Where did they find lodging?
12868Where in the Scriptures is the harp used symbolically?
12868Where in the book of Revelation is the harp mentioned?
12868Where is the law of God found?
12868Where is the record of the divine plan found?
12868Where must the value of that ransom- price be presented?
12868Where only one party is bound, what kind of covenant is it?
12868Where was Jesus born?
12868Where was Nazareth situated?
12868Where was the sin- offering begun?
12868Where were Jesus and his disciples when Jesus ascended into heaven?
12868Where will these be associated with the Lord Jesus in his kingdom?
12868Which of Isaac''s sons became successor to the promise?
12868Which one of David''s sons was permitted to build the temple?
12868Which one of his wives did he love most?
12868Which was Jacob''s beloved son?
12868Which was more reprehensible, the civil or the ecclesiastical power, in this case?
12868While the saints thus rejoice, for what do they patiently wait?
12868Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
12868Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?"
12868Who, then, is the Creator of this wonderful thing?
12868Who, then, will be the king of that great and glorious kingdom?
12868Whom did Aaron the high priest typify?
12868Whom did Abraham typify in this offering?
12868Whom did David picture or typify?
12868Whom did David typify?
12868Whom did Esau picture or typify?
12868Whom did God raise up as a deliverer of the Israelites from Egypt?
12868Whom did God send into the earth to be the redeemer or ransomer of mankind?
12868Whom did God send to deliver the Israelites from Egypt?
12868Whom did Isaac typify?
12868Whom did Jacob picture or foreshadow?
12868Whom did Joseph typify?
12868Whom did the Israelites in Egypt picture?
12868Whom has Jehovah drawn to Jesus during the gospel age?
12868Whom will the Abrahamic covenant ultimately affect?
12868Whom will the Christian first expect to meet in the heavenly kingdom?
12868Why and by whom was Eve induced to violate the law?
12868Why are all the descendants of Adam sinners?
12868Why are children in school required to have hard mental exercises?
12868Why are the members of the church called footstep followers of Jesus?
12868Why are these kingdoms of earth being broken to pieces?
12868Why are they called blessed of the Lord?
12868Why can a Christian appreciate the manifestation of divine justice as one of the strings of God''s harp?
12868Why can it now be said that millions now living will never die?
12868Why can the Christian understand things that the world can not?
12868Why can the church be called the daughter of God?
12868Why could not human eyes see him?
12868Why could not the Jews get life under the law covenant?
12868Why could not the disciples of Jesus understand the prophecies concerning his resurrection?
12868Why did Adam violate the law of God?
12868Why did God cause certain types and pictures to be made by his people?
12868Why did God enforce his judgment against man?
12868Why did God keep this mystery a secret?
12868Why did God not permit David to build the temple?
12868Why did God permit the sentence upon Adam to have a vital effect upon all of Adam''s children?
12868Why did Jacob flee the country?
12868Why did Jehovah direct Noah to build the ark?
12868Why did Jesus come to earth?
12868Why did Jesus say he came to the earth?
12868Why did Lucifer induce Eve to sin?
12868Why did Mary say:"From henceforth all generations shall call me blessed"?
12868Why did Pilate wish to release Jesus?
12868Why did not Solomon give the world great inventions such as we now have?
12868Why did not the Jews put Jesus to death and not take him before Pilate?
12868Why did the Pharisees and doctors of the law misrepresent and persecute Jesus?
12868Why did the Pharisees believe in the resurrection of the dead?
12868Why did the birthright properly belong to Jacob?
12868Why did the court reconvene the morning following to ratify the sentence?
12868Why did the disciples want to know what would be the proof of the Lord''s presence and of the end of the world?
12868Why did the scribes and Pharisees occupy a responsible position toward the Jewish people?
12868Why did these angels thus materialize and speak to the disciples?
12868Why did they do this?
12868Why did they expect their nation to become great?
12868Why did they not return to Herod?
12868Why do some of these desire him not to come?
12868Why do the Scriptures speak of this righteous kingdom as the kingdom of heaven?
12868Why do the words of Isaiah 35:4- 6 apply to these who are living and not to those in the graves?
12868Why do these distinguished gentlemen scoff and jeer at those who teach the Lord is now present?
12868Why does Jesus call the members of his body brethren?
12868Why does a parent punish his child?
12868Why does not the world know about the development of the new creature?
12868Why does the Lord keep such in perfect peace, notwithstanding the turmoil in the earth?
12868Why has Jehovah been for centuries preparing the new creation?
12868Why has the gospel been preached?
12868Why have Christian people severely criticized Jacob and Rebekah because of this transaction?
12868Why have not many wise and noble accepted the truth?
12868Why have the followers of Jesus been despised by the world?
12868Why is God now manifesting his power and justice in dealing with the nations of earth?
12868Why is Jehovah never unjust nor unkind?
12868Why is Jesus called the Son of God?
12868Why is Jesus not ashamed to call the members of the church his brethren?
12868Why is any one justified during the gospel age?
12868Why is death sometimes spoken of as sleep?
12868Why is fulfilled prophecy conclusive proof concerning the question at issue?
12868Why is it important to keep in mind that the Lord''s second appearing will be invisible to human eyes?
12868Why is it necessary for a new creature to be trained and to pass through experiences?
12868Why is it necessary for man to be brought to the knowledge of the truth after the paying of the ransom- price?
12868Why is it necessary for relationship to be established between the world and the Lord Jesus?
12868Why is it said that he is now dead as a human being?
12868Why is the doctrine of eternal torment devoid of love?
12868Why is the doctrine of eternal torture unjust?
12868Why is the doctrine of eternal torture unreasonable?
12868Why is the ransom the most vital string upon the harp of God?
12868Why must Jesus die?
12868Why must the Christian thereafter pass through many varied experiences?
12868Why must they go to Bethlehem and not to some other city?
12868Why quibble now about dates, days or hours?
12868Why shall the disciples see him as he is?
12868Why should Christians not complain but rejoice because of these trying experiences?
12868Why should man expect some revelation of the divine plan?
12868Why should the Christian suffer?
12868Why should those on earth get in communication with Abraham and the other faithful ones as soon as possible after their resurrection?
12868Why should we disapprove any one whom God approves?
12868Why should we expect Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to be among the first ones resurrected under the new covenant?
12868Why should we expect Satan to try to form a conspiracy to destroy the babe Jesus?
12868Why should we have Scriptural proof of the resurrection of Christ Jesus?
12868Why should we reason upon God''s plan?
12868Why this opposition?
12868Why was God''s covenant with Abraham a one- sided covenant?
12868Why was Satan so anxious to destroy Jesus?
12868Why was it a sacrifice on the part of Jehovah to send Jesus to earth to redeem man?
12868Why was it necessary for Jesus to wait until he was thirty years of age to begin his ministry?
12868Why was man''s condition hopeless without a redeemer?
12868Why was our Lord named Jesus?
12868Why was the kingdom taken away from Solomon?
12868Why was the year 1914 A.D. an important date?
12868Why were the Jews looking for some child to be born who would be a great ruler?
12868Why were the disciples sorry, as stated in Matthew 17:22,23?
12868Why will he have another fold?
12868Why will the King of glory desire to greet the body members in the kingdom?
12868Why will the members of the body of Christ be a monument to the grace of God?
12868Why would God permit this conspiracy?
12868Why would Jesus admonish his followers to watch for his second coming?
12868Why would a person do this?
12868Why would he tell his disciples to watch if they would never know of his coming?
12868Why would not a sane person torture his child or his dog?
12868Why would they go to Herod, the enemy of Jesus?
12868Why, then, was the law covenant made?
12868Why, therefore, should one spend his time in discussing the question?''
12868Will any people be brought through the great time of trouble now on the earth and have an opportunity for restoration blessings?
12868Will man come to the state where he will no longer fear sickness?
12868Will the dead be resurrected minus arms or legs?
12868Will the people have Decoration Day services during the Millennial reign of Christ?
12868Will the people have trouble with landlords and difficulty in finding a place to live under Messiah''s reign?
12868Will the peoples of the earth then have ailments and complaints as they do now?
12868Will the physical earth ever be destroyed?
12868Will the ruler of those new heavens, the Messiah, be visible or invisible?
12868Will the unclean go up on the highway?
12868Will the world know who is born a member of the glorified church?
12868Will there be any secret service men under Messiah''s reign?
12868Will there be any undertakers and hearses used when man is restored?
12868Will there be room for all the people that are restored to life?
12868Will they assemble to discuss politics and fight over who shall hold the offices?
12868Will they be honored in the future?
12868With what body did he appear?
12868With what do all the other strings of the harp harmonize?
12868With what power will they be clothed with reference to giving life to others?
12868With what weapons does he war?
12868With whom did the term"immortal soul"originate?
12868With whom will the Lord deal, first when the new covenant is made?
12868Without divine provision for the redemption of man, would the earth become depopulated?
12868Would Adam have died if he had remained in Eden?
12868Would eternal torment accomplish any good?
12868Would his coming, death, and resurrection accomplish anything if there is no such thing as restoration of the human race?
12868Would his returning constitute one of the strings upon the harp of God?
12868Would his triumph over death and the grave be reason for his praise in heaven?
12868Would it be necessary for him to be present some time before the end of the age or world?
12868Would it be necessary for the Lord to be present before the harvest?
12868Would it be reasonable to expect some special messenger to be used of the Lord during the time of this harvest?
12868Would it be reasonable to suppose that God would provide a new creation and not give it some specific work to do relative to man?
12868Would it be reasonable, then, to expect the presence of this mighty One before the overthrow of the old order or present evil world?
12868Would it have been possible for any of the human race to get life everlasting, except for the ransom- sacrifice?
12868Would it result to the glory of God?
12868Would it result to the glory of God?
12868Would not the purpose of God concerning the new creation fail if there is no restoration of mankind?
12868Would the resurrection of Jesus demonstrate his approval by Jehovah?
12868Would we expect God to help a wicked man like Herod carry out his purpose to destroy God''s beloved Son?
12868Would we expect that he would first awaken the dead and judge them before dealing with the living?
12868Would we expect the righteous King to be present when this breaking to pieces of the old kingdoms occurs?
12868[ 126]The question is, Did Solomon receive the approval of the Lord?
12868[ 13]Who wrote the Bible?
12868[ 216]Why did God send his beloved Son, this great Man, to earth?
12868[ 221]"Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council[ a court], and said, What do we?
12868[ 228]But why should the great, the good, the pure, the sinless Man die in such an ignominious manner as this?
12868[ 36]Many times you have heard the question asked, Who made the devil, Satan, the evil one?
12868[ 372]"What shall be the sign of thy coming[ presence]?"
12868[ 375]"Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming[ presence]?"
12868[ 382]"Where is the promise of his coming[ presence]?"
12868[ 402]When that time should arrive, what was to be expected?
12868[ 492]But why should the Christian suffer?
12868[ 526]Whom would the true Christian first expect to meet in the kingdom?
12868[ 550]Again says the Apostle:"Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?"
12868[ 594]But will the earth produce sufficiently to feed this multitude?
12868[ 598]Let the reasonable person ask himself these questions:[ 599]Why would God outline such a marvelous plan as this?
12868[ 600]Why would he establish a new heaven and a new earth?
12868[ 63]"In death there is no remembrance of thee: in the grave who shall give thee thanks?"
12868[ 83]But do not the wicked go to hell?
12868and at what time did they reach the latter city?
12868and by what strings of the harp are they represented?
12868and could it operate to deliver man from death?
12868and does their testimony agree?
12868and during what period of the"time of the end"does his presence occur?
12868and for what purpose?
12868and from what words has it been translated?
12868and how did he get the body in which he appeared?
12868and how did he spend his last night with the disciples?
12868and how do his words apply to the church?
12868and how does this illustrate that human eyes can not see the glorious Lord?
12868and how does this illustrate the second coming of the Lord?
12868and how have means of rapid transit increased since that time?
12868and how illustrated by jewels?
12868and how long before they received any manifestation from the Lord?
12868and how long has its sting been felt?
12868and how long has man been seeking for this thing desired?
12868and how long must it continue?
12868and how long must that period last?
12868and how long would they last?
12868and how may one consecrate himself to the Lord?
12868and how was justice satisfied?
12868and if not, wherein was the wrong done by man?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if so, by whom?
12868and if so, did he in this way correspond to the perfect Adam?
12868and if so, how did it influence their teachings?
12868and if so, how is this done?
12868and if so, how?
12868and if so, how?
12868and if so, what did that picture?
12868and if so, what is that fate?
12868and if so, what proof have we?
12868and if so, what was meant?
12868and if so, what?
12868and if so, where, and what, is it?
12868and if so, where?
12868and if so, where?
12868and if so, where?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and in what sense can we say that present conditions were foreshadowed by the disturbance at Mount Sinai?
12868and is it an easy one?
12868and is it the same spoken of by the prophets of old?
12868and of whom was Benjamin a type?
12868and of whom was Isaac a type?
12868and of whom was Joshua a type?
12868and of whom was Moses a type?
12868and should they be kept in mind?
12868and to what do they look forward?
12868and to what land did he go in obedience to God''s command?
12868and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
12868and to whom will this opportunity be given?
12868and under what consideration?
12868and under what influence?
12868and under whose influence was he?
12868and upon whom did Jacob bestow his affection thereafter?
12868and upon whose advice?
12868and was it understood then?
12868and was this proper?
12868and what are the two general divisions of it?
12868and what assurance does that give concerning its fulfillment?
12868and what by his entering the Most Holy?
12868and what did Jehovah say?
12868and what did he say about returning?
12868and what did he say about the resurrection of Jesus?
12868and what did her death represent?
12868and what did the Jews hope would come through him?
12868and what did the Lord say he would do with the nations at this time?
12868and what did the bullock slain on the atonement day picture relative to Jesus?
12868and what did the messenger say?
12868and what did these symbolize?
12868and what did they do?
12868and what do these words signify as used in Revelation 5?
12868and what does his name signify?
12868and what does the name imply?
12868and what effect does this have upon the mind of such?
12868and what effect has this lack of knowledge had upon them?
12868and what has been his purpose in so doing?
12868and what has been its work in connection with the harvest of this age?
12868and what is meant by being brought to a knowledge of the truth?
12868and what is the consideration for begetting one as a new creature in Christ?
12868and what is the significance of his prehuman title?
12868and what kind of beings are pictured as using it?
12868and what message was delivered to them?
12868and what occurred there?
12868and what other means of communication have followed since?
12868and what power does he now possess?
12868and what promise did he make while Abraham dwelt in the plains of Mamre?
12868and what relation has the Logos to all of Jehovah''s creation?
12868and what reproaches fell upon him?
12868and what was his particular message or announcement?
12868and what was his prehuman name?
12868and what was the Lord''s reply?
12868and what was the day following?
12868and what was the name of his wife?
12868and what was the purpose?
12868and what was typified or pictured by Egypt''s ruler Pharaoh?
12868and what will be the office of the mystery class, the Christ, in the future?
12868and when did they begin to get their eyes opened as to their privileges?
12868and when he came, was he a man or was he God?
12868and when was it invented?
12868and where did his parents take him?
12868and where is it finished?
12868and where is mention made of it in the Bible?
12868and while there, what did God say to him?
12868and who composed it?
12868and who justifies?
12868and who made him?
12868and who the body?
12868and who were they?
12868and who were watching their flocks there?
12868and whom did he expect to meet there?
12868and whom did he serve?
12868and whom did he typify?
12868and whose was the master mind directing them?
12868and why did he so charge them?
12868and why not?
12868and why?
12868and why?
12868and why?
12868and why?
12868and will they pass over it?
12868and_ what_ shall be the sign[ proof or indication] of thy presence, and of the end of the world?"
12868from whence then hath it tares?
12868or could any of Adam''s children redeem him or their brethren?
12868or for whom did he die?
12868or what will be the condition?
12868shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave?"
12868sing, Where is thy sting, O Death?
12868that is, will those who have died last or those who have died centuries ago be the first to come forth?
12868where is thy victory, O Grave?
12868¶ 1. Who invented the harp?
12868¶ 114. Who was the more reprehensible, Jacob or Esau?
12868¶ 119. Who is foreshadowed by this prophecy?
12868¶ 121. Who was Moses?
12868¶ 138. Who were in control of Palestine at the time of the birth of Jesus?
12868¶ 14. Who wrote the first five books of the Bible?
12868¶ 141. Who in heaven were participating in this great event?
12868¶ 146. Who sent the"wise men"to Herod?
12868¶ 150. Who were these"wise men"and whom did they worship?
12868¶ 156. Who prompted Herod to do this wicked act of slaying children?
12868¶ 158. Who has been responsible for all the persecution of Jesus and his followers?
12868¶ 159. Who has protected them, and how?
12868¶ 168. Who is the greater, Jehovah or Jesus?
12868¶ 188. Who was spoken of as the"Lamb slain from the foundation of the world"?
12868¶ 191. Who erected the tabernacle in the wilderness?
12868¶ 22. Who is the"Lion of the tribe of Judah"?
12868¶ 22. Who was the first one to understand the divine plan?
12868¶ 221. Who were the parties to the conspiracy to destroy Jesus?
12868¶ 222. Who was sent out to arrest the Master?
12868¶ 225. Who were put to death with Jesus?
12868¶ 225. Who were the responsible men that incited the mob to cry against the Master?
12868¶ 243. Who shall have the knowledge of this truth?
12868¶ 254. Who appeared unto them at the tomb?
12868¶ 257. Who was sent from heaven to roll back the stone from Jesus''tomb?
12868¶ 263. Who rolled away the stone from the tomb?
12868¶ 264. Who first appeared at the tomb on the morning of Christ''s resurrection?
12868¶ 28. Who is designated in the Bible as the beginning of God''s creation?
12868¶ 30. Who was the father and who the mother of Adam?
12868¶ 30. Who was the father and who the mother of the human race?
12868¶ 303. Who was the cause of death?
12868¶ 305. Who was the beloved king of Israel?
12868¶ 306. Who succeeded this king on the throne?
12868¶ 308. Who announced the coming of Jesus?
12868¶ 313. Who compose the Christ?
12868¶ 313. Who is the head?
12868¶ 315. Who is meant by the"elect of God"?
12868¶ 317. Who constitute the royal priesthood?
12868¶ 317. Who is the chief corner- stone in the building of God?
12868¶ 330. Who is the great Judge of the universe?
12868¶ 338. Who are the anointed ones in Christ?
12868¶ 342. Who is the Father of both the Head and the body of the Christ?
12868¶ 348. Who is mankind''s dearest friend, and why?
12868¶ 35. Who is the devil or Satan?
12868¶ 35. Who is the most highly honored one in the divine realm?
12868¶ 360. Who is the invisible ruler of that social order of things?
12868¶ 38. Who is light and without darkness?
12868¶ 394. Who did he say would understand in due time?
12868¶ 402. Who had access to the Bible prior to 1799?
12868¶ 402. Who had taught the doctrine of the divine right of kings and the divine right of the clergy?
12868¶ 430. Who established the universal gentile empire then?
12868¶ 430. Who is the one spoken of by the Prophet here as"he whose right it is"?
12868¶ 44. Who told the truth, God or Satan, relative to the result of Eve''s act?
12868¶ 464. Who constitute the royal family of heaven?
12868¶ 465. Who have enjoyed and are enjoying the blessedness spoken of by Daniel the Prophet in Daniel 12:12?
12868¶ 468. Who has preeminence in the divine plan?
12868¶ 469. Who opposed Jesus from the time of his baptism?
12868¶ 474. Who was the first gentile to receive the gospel?
12868¶ 494. Who was one of the greatest sufferers amongst Christ''s followers?
12868¶ 506. Who has been appointed heir of all things?
12868¶ 506. Who shares with him in this honor?
12868¶ 507. Who will be the great King of glory to rule the nations?
12868¶ 527. Who would be the next whom the Christian would expect to meet in glory?
12868¶ 574. Who is guaranteed a full opportunity for life?
12868¶ 588. Who is there meant by the"ransomed of the Lord"?
12868¶ 61. Who possesses the quality of immortality?
12868¶ 620. Who have been able to understand God''s plan?
12868¶ 623. Who will be there as the servants of the Christ?
12868¶ 623. Who will stand above all?
12868¶ 70. Who is responsible for the doctrine of eternal torment?
12868¶ 9. Who is the Supreme Being or Creator?
53465How, them, can I do this great wickedness and sin against God? 53465 We believe the resurrection of the body"--what does this mean?
53465What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me? 53465 _ How does the kingdom of God come to us?
53465_ If God would look upon our unworthiness and sin, how could He grant us our petitions? 53465 _ Now the question arises, What good does it do one to be baptized?
53465_ What does this mean? 53465 _ Why does Christ teach us to use this dear name?
53465_( In what part of your Catechism did you learn this?) 53465 --We are baptized in the name of the Triune God._ What does this mean? 53465 --With what body did Christ come forth from His grave? 53465 1,3? 53465 1. Who are the members of the holy Christian Church? 53465 1. Who has made you and still preserves you? 53465 10. Who only can really pray to God? 53465 103,13? 53465 11. Who alone can help us against our powerful enemies? 53465 11. Who are His sheep? 53465 116,12? 53465 118,1? 53465 12,3? 53465 12. Who are the goats? 53465 12. Who profanes God''s name among us? 53465 13,16? 53465 13. Who only receives forgiveness of sins? 53465 13. Who suffered the punishment we had deserved in our stead? 53465 14. Who alone can bring us to Christ and work faith in us? 53465 14. Who tempted Adam and Eve to sin? 53465 14. Who, for example, spoke well of his friend? 53465 15. Who also, besides true believers, belongs to these visible churches? 53465 15. Who are themasters"whom God has placed over us?
5346515. Who, according to the words of our Savior, shall not perish?
5346515. Who, therefore, is the one true God?
5346515. who has given us the righteousness in which we serve our Lord?
5346516,11?
5346516,18?
5346516. Who is our true and only Savior?
5346517. Who alone is able to help us in our misery?
5346518. Who is the most beautiful example of the fulfilment of this commandment?
5346519,2?
534652,1?
534652. Who belongs to it?
534652. Who instituted this Sacrament?
5346525,13?
5346528,19. Who, therefore, has instituted Baptism?
534653,16 that the Holy Ghost is true God?
534653,26.27?
534653. Who has prepared all things necessary for our salvation?
534653. Who is Lord and King of this kingdom?
534653. Who will see our Lord in His second coming?
5346537,5?
534654,10?
534654,3. Who performs this work in us?
534654,8?
534654. Who also are God''s children?
534654. Who calls us to come and partake of all that Christ has gained?
534654. Who has no power over me since Christ has won me?
534654. Who should be our God?
534654. Who was Dr. Martin Luther?
534655,13?
534655,16?
534655,22?
534655,42?
534655,44?
534655,48?
534655. Who are our enemies that lead us into temptation?
534655. Who are the saints?
534655. Who will hear the voice of the Son of God when His hour has come?
534655. Who, indeed, has redeemed us from all sins?
5346553,4.5?
534656. Who are the witnesses of His resurrection?
534656. Who gave me all the good things I have?
534656. Who had pronounced judgment upon us because of our sins?
534657. Who are the quick?
534657. Who does now ordinarily administer Holy Baptism?
534657. Who is our second enemy?
534657. Who was the first liar in the world?
534658. Who are the servants the Holy Ghost sends to us with the Gospel message?
534658. Who are"they that have done good"?
534658. Who even could not deny His resurrection?
534658. Who may and should do it in cases of necessity?
534658. Who performs this work in us?
534658. Who were the witnesses of His ascension?
534659. Who are"they that have done evil"?
5346590,2?
53465Against which commandment do we sin when we pray to any one but the true God?
53465Against whom do the children of God daily struggle and fight?
53465All this proves that we are God''s foremost creatures.--God has made you, but what do we furthermore confess?
53465Amen._ What is meant by the word"Amen"?
53465And in whom according to the Third Article?
53465And what does the Holy Ghost daily grant us?
53465And why do we believe that God is the almighty Father?
53465Are they holy?
53465As God does not tempt us for evil, why, then do we pray our Father not to lead us into temptation?
53465As God offers all these things in Baptism, with what may we compare Holy Baptism as far as God is concerned?
53465As whose word should we, therefore, hear and accept the sermon?
53465At what time especially can we repay their love?
53465At what time especially should we thank God for His benefits?
53465Because Christ is our Lord, what should we therefore do?
53465Before whom also should we glorify Him?
53465But how was Christ''s body after His resurrection?
53465But it is not enough to recite this prayer if we would use it correctly; what else is needed?
53465But so kind and loving is He to His children that He will reward them if they do what they owe Him.--What does our God promise us?
53465But what does the Holy Ghost daily give them?
53465But what must we confess concerning our believing and coming to Christ?
53465By what is God moved to forgive us our sins?
53465By what is the Holy Ghost moved to bring us to Christ, our Lord, and thus to save us?
53465By what means can and should we put down these evil thoughts?
53465By what means does the Holy Ghost call us to Jesus?
53465By what means does the Holy Ghost make forgiveness of sins our own?
53465By what other name is this work of the Holy Spirit known?
53465By whom have the Sacraments been instituted?
53465By whom was Christ conceived?
53465By whom was it instituted?
53465By whom was our Catechism written?
53465By whom was the Bible, or Holy Scripture, written?
53465By whom was the Church founded?
53465By whose grace and work alone are we saved?
53465By whose power are we kept unto salvation?
53465By whose work alone are we saved?
53465Can Christ fulfil what He has promised us?
53465Can you name some other Christian festival?
53465Can you show that God provides for us even though we work to earn our living?
53465Christ Will Come To Judge The World Which is the Second Article?
53465Christ has commanded us to baptize?
53465Christ has redeemed me; how do we therefore call His work?
53465Christ is the own, the only- begotten Son of God; what must He therefore be?
53465Christ might have chosen different names to address God; but He teaches us to call God our_ Father._ Why does He do so?
53465Christ wants His Sacrament to be celebrated in His Church till He again comes visibly on the Last Day.-- What are the visible means in this Sacrament?
53465Christ, our Treasure, is in heaven; what, therefore, shall be there also?
53465Did God in the New Testament give us a certain day as our holy- day?
53465Do we and can we help Him to perform this work in us?
53465Do we believe in a dead savior?
53465Do we now believe in a dead and buried Lord and Savior?
53465Do we serve a dead and helpless king?
53465Do you know how God made Adam?
53465Do you know the prayer for a clean heart?
53465Does not God give us our daily bread without our Prayer?
53465Even who could not deny His resurrection?
53465For what do we pray in the first three petitions?
53465For what in the Fourth Petition?
53465For what purpose did God give us His Word?
53465For what purpose has God revealed His name to us?
53465For whom did He do this?
53465For whom did He suffer and die?
53465For whose benefit did He win this victory?
53465For whose sake also did He humble Himself?
53465For whose sake does God forgive, or justify, us?
53465For whose sake does the just and holy God grant us forgiveness?
53465For whose sake, therefore, do we ask forgiveness?
53465From what do we ask God to preserve us?
53465From what have we also been redeemed?
53465From what have we been redeemed?
53465From what other book are the doctrines of our Catechism taken?
53465From what shall we be free in eternal life?
53465From which parable of our Lord do we learn what it means to be lost?
53465From which parable of the Lord can you learn what it means to be lost?
53465From whom did He purchase us?
53465From whom did he receive his property?
53465From whom do we receive all that belongs to us?
53465From whom does He protect and against whom does He defend us?
53465From whom has our Lord won me?
53465From whom may we learn how to fulfil this commandment?
53465From whose power are we free?
53465God forgives us our sins-- what does that mean?
53465Hallowed be Thy name._ What does this mean?
53465Has not Christ Himself merited this heavenly gift?
53465Having received the gracious forgiveness of our Father, how could we do otherwise than forgive also those who trespass against us?
53465He ascended into heaven and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty._ What does this mean?
53465How are God''s goodness and mercy called in our Catechism?
53465How are His goodness and mercy called in our Catechism?
53465How are His goodness and mercy furthermore called in our Catechism?
53465How are our hearts by nature?
53465How are the sins our neighbor commits against us to be regarded as compared with our sins against God?
53465How are these two doctrines called?
53465How are they called?
53465How are they sanctified by the Holy Ghost?
53465How are we justified before God?
53465How are we to understand this statement: Baptism works forgiveness of sins?
53465How can the Lord judge the dead?
53465How can the just and holy God who has threatened to punish all who transgress His commandments forgive sins and declare sinners righteous?
53465How can we prove by these words that Holy Baptism also works forgiveness of sins and delivers from death and the devil?
53465How can we prove from Holy Scripture that the Holy Ghost is true God?
53465How can we prove that it was the same body that was laid in the grave?
53465How can we serve God although He is not in need of our services?
53465How can we serve our Father?
53465How can we, who fear and love God, grieve Him by taking His holy name in vain?
53465How can you prove from Scripture that Christ has redeemed all men?
53465How can you prove from Scripture that God is pleased with our gratitude?
53465How can you prove that Christ is true man?
53465How can you prove that it is right to baptize little children?
53465How can you prove this from Holy Writ?
53465How could He tempt us to sin, try to lead us into evil ways which He hates?
53465How could I deliver myself from these mighty enemies?
53465How did Christ establish His kingdom on earth?
53465How did Christ purchase us with His blood?
53465How did Christ redeem us from all sins?
53465How did Christ show, when He was dwelling visibly on earth, that He is true God?
53465How did God answer his prayer?
53465How did God create his soul?
53465How did God create the first man?
53465How did God make_ you?_ 10.
53465How did He die?
53465How did death come into this world?
53465How did he become separated from his father?
53465How did he befriend him?
53465How did our Lord show in His life here on earth that He was truly a man?
53465How did our risen Lord convince His apostles that He was alive again?
53465How did the Lord convince His disciples that He was living?
53465How did the apostles confess Jesus Christ as their God?
53465How did the apostles learn of the coming of their Lord at His ascension?
53465How did the good Samaritan help the Jew?
53465How did the publican in the Temple pray to God for forgiveness?
53465How did the three divine persons reveal themselves at the baptism of our Lord?
53465How did they live?--God made all men; whom, therefore, did He also make?
53465How did they reveal themselves at the baptism of Christ?
53465How did they show that they were holy and without sin?
53465How did we become separated from our heavenly Father?
53465How do we accept what Christ has gained for us?
53465How do we also call these Three Articles?
53465How do we always try to save ourselves?
53465How do we become His sheep?
53465How do we call God because He has revealed Himself in three distinct persons?
53465How do we call His kingdom here on earth?
53465How do we call His kingdom in heaven?
53465How do we come to Christ and accept in true faith what He has gained for us?
53465How do we know that God will forgive us our sins?
53465How do we know that everything we have confessed in this article is most certainly true?
53465How do we know that it is most certainly true that Christ is true God?
53465How do we lead a chaste and decent life in_ deed?_ 8.
53465How do we obtain salvation?
53465How do we prove that also life and salvation are given us in the Sacrament, although Christ speaks only of forgiveness of sins?
53465How do we prove this?
53465How do we read John 1,14?
53465How do we sanctify our holy- day?
53465How do we serve Him?
53465How do we serve our Lord?
53465How do we show in words and deeds that we honor our parents?
53465How do we show that we do not despise the preaching of His Word?
53465How do we show that we fear God?
53465How do we take our neighbor''s goods and money by false ware and dealing?
53465How do we, therefore, pray?
53465How do we, therefore, sanctify our holy- days?
53465How do you know that you are serving God by serving your neighbor?
53465How does Baptism deliver us from death and the devil?
53465How does Baptism deliver us from the devil?
53465How does God become our Father, and how do we become His children?
53465How does God daily show His fatherly goodness toward you?
53465How does God look upon a liar?
53465How does God offer this forgiveness?
53465How does God preserve me?
53465How does God preserve you?
53465How does God provide you with all that is needed for your life?
53465How does He bring us to Christ?
53465How does He show His goodness and love toward His children?
53465How does creation show us God''s great love and kindness toward His creatures?
53465How does creation teach us that God is an all- wise God?
53465How does it give us eternal salvation?
53465How does it give us salvation?
53465How does our Catechism answer the question,"What is Baptism"?
53465How does our Catechism answer this question?
53465How does our Catechism begin the explanation of every commandment after the First Commandment?
53465How does our Catechism explain the words"Maker of heaven and earth"?
53465How does our Catechism explain these words?
53465How does our Catechism explain this?
53465How does the Bible call him who borrows money but does not repay it?
53465How does the Sacrament make us certain of forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation?
53465How does the Second Article describe the lowly life of our Savior here on earth?
53465How does the creation show us that God is all- wise?
53465How does the kingdom of God come to us?
53465How has Christ earned forgiveness of sins for us?
53465How is God''s name in itself?
53465How is it that not all men are saved?
53465How is our Lord with us after His ascension?
53465How is the Bible God''s Word, though it was written by men?
53465How is the Bible also called?
53465How is the doctrine of the resurrection of the body regarded by the unbelievers?
53465How is the true visible Church called?
53465How is this done?--To whom do the first three commandments relate?
53465How long did our Lord remain on earth after His resurrection?
53465How long did our Lord remain with His disciples after His resurrection?
53465How long has He promised to keep us in the faith?
53465How long has He promised to keep us with Christ?--In whom is the Holy Ghost willing to perform His work to the end in order to save them?
53465How long should husband and wife live together in this union?
53465How long should we remember our baptism?
53465How long will God keep His promises?
53465How long will He preserve you?
53465How many chief doctrines are contained in the Scriptures?
53465How many divine persons do we confess in the Three Articles of our Christian Faith?
53465How many gods are there?
53465How many of them will He bring to life again?
53465How must God''s Word be taught among us?
53465How must we, finally, show our love of God''s Word?
53465How poor did He become?
53465How should our behavior, our manners, be?
53465How should our hearts be disposed towards our neighbor according to the Fifth Commandment?
53465How should our hearts be in order that we may lead such a life?
53465How should our hearts be?
53465How should our hearts be?
53465How should the property of our neighbor be to us?
53465How should we act toward our neighbor according to the Eighth Commandment?
53465How should we also not take our neighbor''s money or goods?
53465How should we be disposed towards our neighbor if he wrongs us?
53465How should we carry out their commands?
53465How should we fear and love God and trust in Him?
53465How should we help our neighbor when he is poor and suffering want?
53465How should we hold God''s Word?
53465How should we honor the Son?
53465How should we love our neighbor?
53465How should we love our neighbor?
53465How should we not seek to get our neighbor''s inheritance and house?
53465How should we obey Him, according to the First Commandment?
53465How should we pray especially in such times?
53465How should we us our Bibles, the written Word of God?
53465How should we use God''s name?
53465How should we use His holy name?
53465How should we use the Bible?
53465How was Christ''s body after His resurrection?
53465How was He born?
53465How was He, therefore, when He was born?
53465How was everything when God had finished the work of creation?
53465How were Adam and Eve after God had created them?
53465How were all creatures when God had made them?
53465How were our first parents when God had made them?
53465How will Christ judge?
53465How will Christ judge?
53465How will God hear our prayers and grant us His help?
53465How will God punish children who despise their parents?
53465How will our bodies be after the resurrection?
53465How will the Lord come again, according to the words of the angels?
53465How will the bodies of the believers rise at that day?
53465How will we receive our daily bread when we know that it is He who gives it to us?
53465How, then, can we say that Baptism works forgiveness of sins?
53465How, then, can we say that Jesus Christ is God''s only Son?
53465How, therefore, are we justified in the sight of God?
53465How, therefore, does Baptism work forgiveness of sins?
53465How, therefore, is God''s name hallowed among us?
53465How, therefore, is this Judgment?--Who alone knows the day and hour of the second coming of Christ?
53465I, too, unto life must waken Endless joy my Savior gives; Shall my courage then be shaken?
53465If Baptism works forgiveness of sins, from what must it deliver us?
53465If Christ would still be dead and lying in the grave, how could He be our Savior and King, and how would it be possible for Him to help us?
53465If God gives daily bread without our prayer, why, then, do we pray for it?
53465If we love God, whom shall we love also?
53465In death we rejoice:_"O death, where is thy sting?
53465In how many Persons did the one true God reveal Himself?
53465In how many Persons of the Godhead do we believe, according to our Creed?
53465In how many days did God create heaven and earth?
53465In how many persons did the one true God reveal Himself?
53465In how many petitions do we ask for the heavenly or spiritual things, which we need for our souls?
53465In what does the punishment of sin consist?
53465In what is the water of Baptism comprehended?
53465In what manner did He gain for us the grace of God, forgiveness of sins, and life everlasting?
53465In what manner did He prepare everything for our salvation?
53465In what manner does God generally preserve us?
53465In what manner does God, as a rule, provide us with all the things that we need to support our body and soul?
53465In what manner is He with us?
53465In what manner was the Lord taken up into heaven?
53465In what respect are we innocent in the eyes of God?
53465In what respect are we redeemed also from the power of the devil?
53465In what respect did God make man in His image?
53465In what respect do they differ?
53465In what respect is there no difference between Jesus and His Father?
53465In what respect may we compare our faith with a hand?
53465In what way do men take the property of their neighbor against his will?
53465In what way does God generally provide us with the things necessary for our life?
53465In what way does the Holy Ghost build up and preserve the Church?
53465In what way is God''s name honored by a godly life?
53465In what way should we help our neighbor to keep and improve his property?
53465In what work especially has God shown His love toward mankind?
53465In which book do we find the written Word of God?
53465In which case can and should every Christian do it?
53465In which of His words of institution is the benefit of such eating and drinking shown?
53465In which parable does Christ Himself explain what this means?
53465In whom according to the Second Article?
53465In whom alone should we believe?
53465In whom alone should we believe?
53465In whom do we all live and move and have our being?
53465In whom do we believe according to the First Article?
53465In whom do we believe according to the First Article?
53465In whom do we believe?
53465In whom does every Christian believe according to the Second Article?
53465In whom have we redemption, the forgiveness of sins?
53465In whom will the Holy Ghost perform this work He has begun in us?
53465In whose image did God make man?
53465In whose image did God make our first parents?
53465In whose kingdom may I live?
53465In whose name are we baptized?
53465In whose name have we been baptized?
53465In whose name should we pray?
53465In whose name should we therefore always pray?
53465In whose stead did Christ suffer all the punishment of sin?
53465In whose strength do they more and more overcome the devil, the world, and their own sins?--Which is the last work performed in us by the Holy Ghost?
53465Instead of loving God, they hate Him, who is the Giver of all they have and enjoy.--What punishment does God threaten those who hate Him?
53465Into what do they try to lead us?
53465Is not our God a loving, a good, a merciful God?
53465Is, then, our Lord still in death and in the grave?
53465Like unto whose body will they be fashioned?
53465Like whose body will they be fashioned?
53465May our heavenly Father preserve us from hell and damnation!--Who will come forth unto the resurrection of life?
53465Most men do not admit this; what do they believe regarding their worldly goods?
53465Not only shall we be with Him, united with Him by faith, what, too, has He promised us?
53465Now we ask,_ Why has God done all this for me?_ Our Catechism answers: He has done_"all this purely out of fatherly, divine goodness and mercy.
53465O grave, where is thy victory?
53465O grave, where is thy victory?
53465Of what do the words"who art in heaven"remind us in our prayer?
53465Of what does Christ''s resurrection, ascension, and the sitting at the right hand of God make us certain?
53465Of what does God assure us in His Word with regard to our sins?
53465Of what does God remind us when He calls Himself a jealous God?
53465Of what does His resurrection, His ascension, and His sitting at the right hand of God make us certain?
53465Of what does the Second Chief Part of our Catechism treat?
53465Of what does the Third Part of our Catechism treat?
53465Of what is a child certain when he asks his father for something?
53465Of what member of our body should we take especial care?
53465Of what should this remind us?
53465Of which member of our body should we take special care?
53465Of whom are we in need because we are sinners?
53465Of whom do both parts testify?
53465Of whom does the Third Article treat?
53465Of whom is he who commits sin?
53465On what day will the Lord come again?
53465On what occasion did the Lord teach His disciples this prayer?
53465On what occasion did these three divine Persons reveal themselves to us?
53465On which of the six days did God create man?
53465On whom even does He bestow this gift?
53465Our Catechism answers the question:_"What does Baptism give, or profit?
53465Our Father to whom we pray is the almighty God; what can He therefore do regarding our prayers?
53465Our Lord became true man; what did He also do?
53465Our hearts, by nature, are unclean and full of evil lust; what should we do that our hearts may become clean?
53465Out of what did He form his body?
53465Out of whose hand has our Lord delivered us?
53465Shall I fear, or could the Head Rise and leave His members dead?"
53465Should we not love and esteem them as a precious gift of God?
53465Should we not thank Him with all our heart, thank Him by doing His will in regard to our parents?
53465Since our Lord is in heaven, who also shall be there?
53465Since when has He kept us in the true faith?
53465Since when has the Holy Ghost kept us in the true faith?
53465Stating it in one word, what do we call all the money and goods our neighbor has?
53465The Father is God, the Son is God, and tho Holy Ghost is God; how many Gods are there?
53465The Holy Ghost converts us by the Gospel; what should we therefore diligently do?
53465The Holy Ghost makes us holy; what do we call this work of the Holy Spirit?
53465The Holy Spirit does not only bring us to Christ and into His kingdom, what does He also perform in us?
53465The Lord sitting at the right hand of God reigns over us; what does this mean?
53465The Second?
53465The Third?
53465They bless and praise God, their Father; how, then, can they curse their fellow- men and wish them God''s punishment?
53465This good and gracious will of God is indeed done without our prayer; why do we nevertheless pray that it may be done?
53465Through whom did He give you body and soul?
53465Through whom is God our true Father and we His true children?
53465Thy kingdom come._ What does this mean?
53465To the question,"What does this mean?"
53465To these churches not only true believers belong, but who also?
53465To what kind of resurrection will these come forth?
53465To what kingdom does our gracious Lord lead us after this life?
53465To what should He turn all our afflictions, all that seems evil to us?
53465To which Church should we belong?
53465To whom are our children brought in Baptism?
53465To whom did Christ give this command?
53465To whom do I now belong?
53465To whom do the first three commandments relate?
53465To whom do the other commandments relate?
53465To whom do the other commandments relate?
53465To whom do we now belong?
53465To whom does Baptism give all these blessings?
53465To whom does Baptism give all these great things?
53465To whom does Baptism give all this?
53465To whom does he lend who takes pity on the poor?
53465To whom does the Holy Ghost bring us?
53465To whom does the Holy Ghost tun us when He converts us?
53465To whom is the Gospel to be preached?
53465To whose kingdom do we belong without Christ?
53465Together with whom is Christ true God?
53465Under whose power are we because we have sinned?
53465Until what day did God preserve you?
53465Unto what does the Bible make wise?
53465Unto what time will God preserve our faith through the Gospel?
53465We are given forgiveness of sins; what must be there also, where there is forgiveness of sins?
53465We believe in them; what, therefore, are they?
53465We call the Church the_ holy_ Church; why do we do this?
53465We can not and we need not_ make it holy._ What, then, do we ask for in this petition?
53465We confess that Christ is God and man, What do we mean by this?
53465We daily sin much and deserve nothing but punishment; what should we therefore do every day?
53465We pray:_"Give me neither poverty nor riches, feed me with food convenient for me, lest I be full, and deny Thee, and say, Who is the Lord?
53465What Is The Sacrament Of The Altar?
53465What acts must we shun to lead a chaste and decent life in deed?
53465What additional proof can you give for the fact that God desires all men to be saved?
53465What always separates us from God?
53465What are His gifts?
53465What are His gifts?--The Holy Ghost sanctifies me; what does that mean?
53465What are creatures?
53465What are the chief parts of the Scriptures?
53465What are the external visible means in this Sacrament?
53465What are the good tidings brought to us in the Gospel?
53465What are the three great works which God has done and will do for our salvation?
53465What are the two Sacraments called?
53465What are the two things for which we pray in the First Petition?
53465What are they called?
53465What are we not able to do by our own strength when the Holy Ghost calls us?
53465What are we not able to do of ourselves when the Holy Ghost calls us?
53465What are we to do with the bread and wine?
53465What becomes of us if we do not come to Jesus and accept what He has merited for us?
53465What binds true believers so closely together?
53465What can you do because God endowed your soul with reason?
53465What comfort does it give us in the hour of death?
53465What comfort does this give us for our whole life?
53465What command did Christ give His disciples before He ascended into heaven?
53465What conclusion may and should I draw from this truth?
53465What consolation does His resurrection give us for our Christian life?
53465What consolation does it give us in the hour of death?
53465What death is meant?
53465What did Christ during His whole life fulfil?
53465What did Christ earn for us with regard to our sins?
53465What did God do before He created man?
53465What did God give me in making me?
53465What did He do during these forty days?
53465What did He fulfil in our stead?
53465What did He, as a rule, not show and use while He was here on earth?
53465What did Peter confess of the Lord?
53465What did Thomas say to Him?
53465What did the Son of God become?
53465What did we deserve for our sins?
53465What difference exists among these churches?
53465What difference will there be in the resurrection of the dead?
53465What divine work is ascribed in Scripture to the Holy Ghost?
53465What do I confess in the Second Article concerning myself?
53465What do the Ten Commandments teach us?
53465What do the Ten Commandments teach us?
53465What do the words of the Conclusion mean?
53465What do they therefore ask of their Lord every day?
53465What do we also call the kingdom of Christ?
53465What do we also call this act of God by which He forgives us our sins?
53465What do we also confess?
53465What do we ask our Father in heaven to do when He has afflicted us?
53465What do we ask our heavenly Father to do in this prayer?
53465What do we ask when we consider these blessings?
53465What do we call God because He is one and has revealed Himself in three Persons?--Why is the third Person of God called the Holy Ghost?
53465What do we call His kingdom here on earth?
53465What do we call all the doctrines of Scripture that teach us who God is and what He has done for us?
53465What do we call all the things that God has made?
53465What do we call robbery?
53465What do we call the great work which Christ has done for us and all men?
53465What do we call the second Sacrament of the Christian Church?
53465What do we call the work for which we are especially praying in this petition?
53465What do we call this great work of God?
53465What do we call this work of the Spirit?
53465What do we confess about our Lord in the beginning of the explanation of the Second Article?
53465What do we confess in the Second Article concerning the_ person_ of our Lord?
53465What do we confess in the Third Article about our coming to Christ and believing in Him?
53465What do we confess in the Third Article about this work of the Holy Ghost?
53465What do we confess in the Third Article concerning ourselves?
53465What do we confess regarding our Lord?
53465What do we deserve with our sins before God?
53465What do we express in the last words of the First Article?
53465What do we furthermore confess concerning our Lord?
53465What do we furthermore confess concerning ourselves?
53465What do we furthermore learn from them?
53465What do we hate now by the power He has granted us?
53465What do we know regarding our sins since Christ is risen?
53465What do we know regarding this great work of our Lord?
53465What do we learn from these words about the coming of our Lord?
53465What do we learn from this?
53465What do we mean by a sacrament?
53465What do we mean by adding:"This is most certainly true"?
53465What do we mean to express by adding this word?
53465What do we mean to say by this?
53465What do we mean when we say that God forgives sin?
53465What do we mean when we say that the Holy Ghost calls us?
53465What do we mean when we say: I believe in Jesus Christ, my Lord?
53465What do we mean when we say:"We pray in this petition,_as the sum of all"?_ 2.
53465What do we mean when we speak of visible churches?
53465What do we read 1 John 1,7?
53465What do we say by confessing:"I believe in God the Father Almighty"?
53465What do we therefore confess because God daily shows us His fatherly love and mercy?
53465What do we therefore confess of the Holy Ghost when we say that we believe in Him?
53465What do we therefore confess when we say that we believe in the Holy Ghost?
53465What do we therefore daily ask of God?
53465What do we therefore gladly confess?
53465What do we think of an ungrateful person?
53465What do we understand by our own flesh?
53465What do we, by the grace of the Holy Ghost, begin to hate?
53465What does Baptism give, or profit?
53465What does Christ bestow upon His own in His kingdom?
53465What does Christ give us in the Sacrament under bread and wine?
53465What does Christ give us to eat and to drink under and with the bread and wine?
53465What does Christ say about the little children Mark 10,14?
53465What does Christs blood do for us regarding our sins?
53465What does God Himself call our bodies in His Word?
53465What does God become to us in baptism?
53465What does God bestow upon us in Baptism?
53465What does God call Himself at the close of the Ten Commandments?
53465What does God command in the Sixth Commandment?
53465What does God command of married people in this commandment?
53465What does God command those who live together in holy matrimony?
53465What does God command us to do in behalf of our neighbor''s property and business?
53465What does God demand of us in the First Commandment?
53465What does God do for us in addition to having created us?
53465What does God forbid in the last two commandments?
53465What does God furthermore forbid in this commandment?
53465What does God indeed not do?
53465What does God offer and give through the external means connected with His word?
53465What does God promise those that love Him and keep His commandments?
53465What does God promise those who love Him and keep His commandments?
53465What does God reveal to us in His Gospel?
53465What does God say about the false prophets?
53465What does God say of all these Commandments?
53465What does God teach us by adding this special promise?
53465What does God tell us in His commandments?
53465What does God therefore forbid in this commandment?
53465What does God threaten to all that transgress His commandments?
53465What does God threaten to those who transgress His commandments?
53465What does God, furthermore, forbid in this commandment?
53465What does He call forth in us by His call?
53465What does He mean when He calls Himself a jealous God?
53465What does He threaten in these words?
53465What does He threaten those who hate Him and transgress His commandments?
53465What does He work in us by His call?
53465What does His ascension prove concerning our enemies?
53465What does Scripture call the whole number of all true believers?--What is the Christian Church also called in the Third Article?
53465What does St. Paul write?
53465What does creation teach us about God?
53465What does every impure desire in our heart prove?
53465What does it mean that God created man in His own image?
53465What does it mean that God is merciful?
53465What does it mean that God preserves us?
53465What does it mean that He gathers them?
53465What does it mean that our Lord reigns over us?
53465What does it mean to be baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost?
53465What does it mean to bear false witness against our neighbor?
53465What does it mean to believe in Christ?
53465What does it mean to believe in Jesus Christ, our Lord?
53465What does it mean to believe in some one?
53465What does it mean to betray our neighbor?
53465What does it mean to call upon God?
53465What does it mean to covet?
53465What does it mean to curse by God''s name?
53465What does it mean to curse by God''s name?
53465What does it mean to deceive by God''s name?
53465What does it mean to fear God?
53465What does it mean to harm him in his body?
53465What does it mean to hold our parents in honor?
53465What does it mean to honor father and mother?
53465What does it mean to hurt our neighbor in his body?
53465What does it mean to kill?
53465What does it mean to learn God''s Word?
53465What does it mean to lie?
53465What does it mean to live under Him?
53465What does it mean to love God?
53465What does it mean to obey our parents?
53465What does it mean to obtain our neighbor''s property by a show of right?
53465What does it mean to praise God?
53465What does it mean to praise God?
53465What does it mean to put the best construction on everything?
53465What does it mean to slander and defame our brother?
53465What does it mean to speak well of him?
53465What does it mean to steal?
53465What does it mean to take God''s name in vain?
53465What does it mean to teach God''s Word in its truth and purity?
53465What does it mean to trust in God?
53465What does it mean to trust in God?
53465What does it mean when we pray that God would guard us against our enemies?
53465What does it mean when we say God_ created_ them?
53465What does it mean when we say that the Lord purchased us?
53465What does not move God to forgive us our sins?
53465What does not move God to love us and provide for us?
53465What does our Catechism say concerning the work of our Lord?
53465What does our Lord mean to say when He adds:"This do in remembrance of Me"?
53465What does our Lord say John 12,26?
53465What does our Lord say John 3,36?
53465What does our Lord say Mark 16,16?
53465What does our Lord say about the merciful?
53465What does our Lord teach us by putting the petition for our daily bread after the petitions for His heavenly gifts?
53465What does our Lord teach us to pray in behalf of His kingdom?
53465What does our Lord tell us in His Law?
53465What does our Savior say John 12,26?
53465What does that mean, Christ''s body was glorified?
53465What does that mean: God is good to all His creatures?
53465What does that mean: God is merciful?
53465What does that mean?
53465What does that mean?
53465What does the Apostle John write about the Lord?
53465What does the Apostle Paul say about this?
53465What does the Bible tell us of him who hates his brother?
53465What does the Catechism teach us?
53465What does the First Commandment teach us?
53465What does the Holy Ghost also do in regard to all that He has brought to Christ?
53465What does the Holy Ghost give us in calling us?
53465What does the Holy Ghost give us when He calls us?
53465What does the Holy Ghost kindle in them by Baptism?
53465What does the Holy Ghost say to us in this call?
53465What does the Law tell us?
53465What does the Lord say Gen. 17,1?
53465What does the Psalmist say about God''s Word?
53465What does the Word"communion"mean?
53465What does the name Jesus mean?
53465What does the sitting of Christ at the right hand of the Father not mean?
53465What does the word baptize mean?--Which is the word of God connected with the water in Baptism?
53465What does the word"Bible"mean?
53465What does the word"Gospel"mean?
53465What does the word"catechism"mean?
53465What does the word"creature"in this verse mean?
53465What does the word"creed"mean?
53465What does the word"sanctify"mean?
53465What does the word_ baptize_ mean?
53465What does the word_ communion_ signify?
53465What does this commandment require of us?
53465What does this mean,"I believe in God the Father Almighty"?
53465What does this mean?
53465What does this mean?
53465What does this mean?
53465What does this sacred act mean?_ 2.
53465What does this statement mean: God preserves me?
53465What feelings will therefore often arise in our hearts?
53465What finally, is our duty towards our Father in heaven?
53465What furthermore moves God to care for His children?
53465What gifts do we pray for in the first three petitions?
53465What great work of God the Father is also done by the Son?
53465What happened after His death, when He was still in His grave?
53465What happened on the fortieth day?
53465What happened on the third day after the death of our Lord?
53465What happened to him in that far- away country?
53465What happens if we do not accept all that Christ offers us for our salvation?
53465What happens to our bodies when we die?
53465What has Christ done for our salvation?
53465What has Christ done for our salvation?
53465What has Christ done to earn this forgiveness?--For whom has Christ procured forgiveness?
53465What has Christ prepared for us in His Father''s house?
53465What has God added to this commandment?
53465What has God ordained in the Sacraments to offer His grace?
53465What has God revealed to us concerning this day?
53465What has God threatened those who take His name in vain?
53465What has He gained for us in order to save us?
53465What has the Holy Ghost by His call kindled in us?
53465What have we deserved with our sins?
53465What have we merited by our conduct toward God?
53465What have we sinners merited?
53465What important lesson do these commandments teach us?
53465What important lesson do we therefore learn from these commandments?
53465What is Baptism?
53465What is Christ together with the Father?
53465What is God''s gracious will towards all men?
53465What is God''s holy will regarding our parents?
53465What is God''s will concerning His Word?
53465What is God''s will concerning our parents?
53465What is God''s will regarding His children?
53465What is God''s will toward His children?
53465What is God''s will toward us?
53465What is He?
53465What is His work?
53465What is a Sacrament?
53465What is especially strengthened in us when we partake of the Lord''s Supper?
53465What is given us in the Sacrament through these words?
53465What is given us, according to these words, in the Sacrament?
53465What is it also called?
53465What is it called?
53465What is meant by the word"trespasses"in this petition?
53465What is meant by the word_ nations_?
53465What is meant in this petition by the word"evil"?
53465What is meant in this petition by"daily bread"?
53465What is meant when we say:"The water is comprehended in God''s command"?
53465What is necessary that Christians may come together to preach and hear God''s Word?
53465What is now the one thing necessary for our salvation?
53465What is now the one thing necessary for our salvation?
53465What is our Father''s will according to the_ First Commandment?_ When do we regard God as our God?
53465What is our Father''s will according to the_ First Commandment?_ When do we regard God as our God?
53465What is our consolation when we have troubles and misfortunes?
53465What is our duty to Him?
53465What is the Church also called in the Third Article?
53465What is the Gospel?
53465What is the Gospel?
53465What is the Third Petition?
53465What is the difference between His first and His second coming?
53465What is the difference between the creation of man and the creation of all other visible creatures?
53465What is the difference between the first and the second coming of Christ?
53465What is the evil will of these our enemies against us?
53465What is the external means in Baptism?
53465What is the external means which God has instituted for Holy Baptism?
53465What is the gracious will of God toward all men?
53465What is the hand with which we take all God''s blessings which are offered in Baptism?
53465What is the meaning of the Word purchase?
53465What is the meaning of the word create?
53465What is the meaning of the word_ Gospel?_ There are two chief doctrines in the Bible.
53465What is the price our Lord paid for our redemption?
53465What is the punishment that God threatens?
53465What is the purpose of His coming?
53465What is the reason that not all men are saved?
53465What is the reward which God promises us?
53465What is the reward which He promises them?
53465What is the second work of the Holy Ghost?
53465What is the sum of these commandments?
53465What is the visible Church?
53465What is the wages of sin?
53465What is the will of God with respect to His name?
53465What is the word of God with which the water in baptism is connected?
53465What is theft?
53465What is their evil will and desire against us?
53465What is their sum?
53465What is this supper which Christ has prepared for all men?
53465What is this will, therefore, called in our Catechism?
53465What is this"Last Day"?
53465What is"bodily need"?
53465What judgment will He pronounce on His enemies?
53465What judgment will He pronounce on His sheep?
53465What kind of a man did He become?
53465What kind of end do we ask our heavenly Father to grant us?
53465What kind of man did our Lord become?
53465What kind of place is this world?
53465What kind of schools do we Christians therefore establish?
53465What kind of thoughts should not be in our hearts against our neighbor?
53465What kind of water is to be used when we baptize a person?
53465What kind of water must we use when we baptize a person?
53465What kind of words should we never use?
53465What makes us certain that God will hear our prayer?
53465What makes us perfectly certain that Christ is risen and lives forever and ever?
53465What makes us sure that Christ rose from the dead?
53465What may meet us everywhere?
53465What may we confidently expect when we pray to our dear Father?
53465What message did the angel bring to the women at the grave?
53465What more does God do to preserve us?
53465What moves God to do this?
53465What moves God to forgive us our sins?
53465What moves God to give me all these great benefits?
53465What moves God to hear our prayers?
53465What moves the Holy Ghost to perform this work in us?
53465What must God also do to preserve my body and life?
53465What must also the children of God confess?
53465What must even true believers confess?
53465What must our confession regarding Christ always be?
53465What must we admit in our hearts in order really to thank God?
53465What must we be willing to do in addition to forgiving our neighbor?
53465What must we confess when we consider the commandments of God?
53465What must we confess with Jacob?
53465What must we know before we shall hold God''s name sacred as we should?
53465What must we therefore confess?
53465What must we use, read, hear, and think about in order that our Lord may be with us?
53465What must you do to preserve your life and body?
53465What need we no longer fear?
53465What other name have we for this work of the Holy Ghost?
53465What ought we to do to protect the good name of our neighbor?
53465What people lie by God''s name?
53465What place does God give our parents by commanding us to honor them?
53465What place does God give them by commanding us to honor them?
53465What places should we avoid in order to lead a chaste life?
53465What places should we therefore shun?
53465What promise did He give us, John 14,18?
53465What promise did the Lord give His apostles just before His ascension?
53465What promise did the Lord give them?
53465What promise do we give God when we add these words?
53465What punishment does God threaten the sinner after his death?
53465What right has God as our Lord?
53465What right, therefore, belongs to God alone?
53465What shall we firmly believe if we trust in God?
53465What shall we fulfil if we love God?
53465What shall we then call this kingdom?
53465What should God preserve in us at such times?
53465What should I also do to serve God?
53465What should be our daily prayer?
53465What should induce us to forgive our neighbor when he trespasses against us?
53465What should not be found in our hearts according to these commandments?
53465What should therefore be our daily prayer?
53465What should they not gain in our hearts?
53465What should this grace and kindness of God induce us to do?
53465What should we also avoid, in order that Satan may have less opportunity to tempt us?
53465What should we do because God promises such rich reward?
53465What should we do concerning our neighbor''s inheritance and house?
53465What should we do concerning our neighbor''s wife and servants?
53465What should we do to protect our neighbor''s property?
53465What should we therefore diligently do?
53465What should we therefore do every day?
53465What should we therefore never try to do?
53465What should we therefore not do with regard to our parents?
53465What should we therefore willingly do?
53465What sin do they commit if they prove unfaithful to each other?
53465What sin do we commit if we fear and love any one more than God?
53465What sin do we commit if we fear and love any one more than the true God?
53465What special reason have we to include this petition in our prayers?
53465What terrible sentence will His enemies hear?
53465What the Holy Ghost do when you hear or read the Gospel?
53465What the word"Amen"?
53465What three great benefits does Baptism give us?
53465What three great blessings of Baptism are mentioned in our Catechism?
53465What two things does our Catechism teach us about our Lord Jesus Christ?
53465What two things does our Catechism teach us about our Lord Jesus Christ?
53465What was His purpose in descending into the abode of Satan?
53465What was His purpose in entering the habitation of Satan and his evil spirits?
53465What was His whole life here on earth?
53465What was this punishment?
53465What will Christ do with His kingdom when He shall come in His glory at the Last Day?
53465What will Christ say to His sheep on that day?
53465What will God give to him that believeth?
53465What will God give to me and all believers on that day?
53465What will all men have to confess on that day, even His enemies?
53465What will be our fate if we do not receive forgiveness of sins?-- Of what does God assure us in His Word concerning our sins?
53465What will be their punishment on that day?
53465What will give us everlasting joy and happiness in eternal life?
53465What will happen to us if we do not heartily forgive our neighbor?
53465What will our Lord do as our King?
53465What will our punishment be according to the Law?
53465What will the Lord at the Last Day give unto me and all believers?
53465What will there no longer be in eternal life?
53465What will this difference be?
53465What word of God is it with which bread and wine are connected?
53465What words does our Lord add to this petition?
53465What, furthermore, is necessary if we wish to glorify our Father''s name?
53465What, however, does Scripture tell us concerning the Last Day?
53465What, however, is God''s rule in this matter?
53465What, however, is necessary if we wish to receive this precious gift of God?
53465What, in addition, is our duty towards God?
53465What, indeed, is true concerning the coming of His kingdom?
53465What, on the contrary, have we deserved?
53465What, therefore, does God demand of us in every commandment?
53465What, therefore, does the resurrection of our Lord prove concerning our sins?
53465What, therefore, is God to me because He made me and preserves me?
53465What, therefore, is our duty over against God?
53465What, therefore, is the difference between Him and all other men?
53465What, therefore, must our Lord be?
53465What, therefore, must the Holy Ghost be?
53465When Pontius Pilate asked Him,_"Art Thou a king, then?
53465When are our hearts chaste?
53465When can the Holy Ghost not perform this work in us?
53465When did Christ institute it?
53465When did our Lord rise from the dead?
53465When do we baptize adults?
53465When do we bear false witness against our neighbor?
53465When do we belie our brother?
53465When do we defile this temple of God and make it impure?
53465When do we despise our parents?
53465When do we despise preaching and God''s Word?
53465When do we harm him in his body?
53465When do we honor them?
53465When do we hurt our neighbor in his body?
53465When do we lead a chaste and decent life in words?
53465When do we obey Him?
53465When do we obey Him?
53465When do we provoke them to anger?
53465When do we put the best construction on everything we hear about him?
53465When do we regard God as our God?
53465When do we serve them?
53465When do we show that we fear and love Him?
53465When do we slander and defame him?
53465When do we steal our neighbor''s property?
53465When do we swear by God''s name?
53465When do we take His holy name in vain?
53465When do we take it by false dealings?
53465When do we take our neighbor''s money by false wares?
53465When do we tell a lie?
53465When especially should we do so?
53465When especially should we think of it?
53465When is He our God indeed?
53465When is a statement a false statement?
53465When is it a statement against our neighbor?
53465When is the only true God our God?
53465When only can and will we fulfil all the commandments?
53465When only shall we be truly thankful?
53465When should we defend him?
53465When should we help and befriend our neighbor?
53465When their temptations do assail us, what do we pray our Father in heaven to do?
53465When was our Catechism published?
53465When we consider all this love and kindness, we ask,_ What, then, is our duty toward our Father in heaven?
53465When we say, God is almighty, what does that mean?
53465When will Christ raise all the dead?
53465When will His hour come?
53465When will our lives be decent?
53465When will our_ hearts_ be chaste?
53465When will the last day, the Day of Judgment, come?
53465When will we be chaste and decent in_ words?_ 6.
53465When will we fulfill this commandment?
53465When, especially, should it be our refuge?
53465When, even, should we help our neighbor?
53465When, finally, will God deliver us from all evil?
53465When, for instance, did God show that He can provide for us without the labor of our hands?
53465When, therefore, should we expect His coming and prepare for it?
53465When, therefore, should we expect our Lord and prepare for His coming?
53465Where are the Three Articles of our Christian faith taken from?
53465Where did Christ Himself promise this?
53465Where did Christ go after He had come to life again in the grave?
53465Where did Christ lead the apostles?
53465Where did God reveal Himself and His works to us?
53465Where did He go after having been quickened by the Spirit?
53465Where did His ascension take place?
53465Where do all our good works and all our sins rise?
53465Where do we also hear the Word of God?
53465Where do we find the true Church?
53465Where does He promise that He will always be with us?
53465Where does our Lord Himself say so?
53465Where does our Lord say that He is almighty?
53465Where has Christ promised these three blessings?
53465Where has God revealed Himself?
53465Where has God shown that He can preserve us without any means?
53465Where in the Bible is Christ called the only- begotten Son of God?
53465Where is it to be found?
53465Where were His disciples assembled on the fortieth day?
53465Where will our Savior lead us, His disciples, too?
53465Wherein did the price which He paid for us not consist?
53465Wherewith should we be content?
53465Which are the great blessings we receive from God, according to the First Article?
53465Which commandment, especially, should we keep?
53465Which day did God institute in the Old Testament as the holy- day of His people?
53465Which divine work is ascribed to the Holy Ghost?
53465Which gift did God bestow upon your body?
53465Which is God''s greatest gift to your soul?
53465Which is it?
53465Which is our hand with which we receive them?
53465Which is the Eighth Commandment?
53465Which is the Eighth Commandment?
53465Which is the Fifth Commandment?
53465Which is the Fifth Petition?
53465Which is the First Article of the Creed?
53465Which is the First Article of the Creed?
53465Which is the First Article of the Creed?
53465Which is the First Article of the Creed?
53465Which is the First Article?
53465Which is the First Commandment?
53465Which is the First Commandment?
53465Which is the First Petition?
53465Which is the Fourth Commandment?
53465Which is the Fourth Petition?
53465Which is the Introduction?
53465Which is the Ninth Commandment?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Commandment?
53465Which is the Second Petition?
53465Which is the Seventh Commandment?
53465Which is the Seventh Petition?
53465Which is the Sixth Commandment?
53465Which is the Sixth Petition?
53465Which is the Sixth Petition?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Commandment?
53465Which is the beginning of the Third Article?
53465Which is the first benefit Holy Baptism gives us?
53465Which is the first prophecy of this conflict between our Savior and the devil?
53465Which is the last work which the Holy Ghost performs in us?
53465Which is the only way to heaven?
53465Which is the second benefit of Baptism?
53465Which is the second work of the Holy Ghost mentioned in our Catechism?
53465Which is the true visible Church?
53465Which is the true visible Church?
53465Which is the_ Eighth Commandment?_ What is false witness?
53465Which is the_ Eighth Commandment?_ What is false witness?
53465Which is the_ Third Commandment?_ We celebrate as our holy- day the first day of the week, Sunday.
53465Which of the things that are needed to support our life and body does our Catechism mention?
53465Which other qualities of God do we learn from His work of creation?
53465Which person of the Holy Trinity is the Holy Ghost?
53465Which righteousness is here meant?
53465Which word of Christ induces us to baptize our little children?
53465Which words of Christ show that we also should do as He has done, and celebrate His Supper?
53465Which words of Christ show us the benefit of such eating and drinking?
53465Who alone could help us in this distress?
53465Who alone is able to conquer this powerful enemy?
53465Who alone performs conversion in us?
53465Who are they that have done evil?
53465Who are they that have done good?
53465Who belongs to His kingdom?
53465Who brought this glad message to the women?
53465Who can harm us when the Lord is with us?
53465Who gave us these commandments?
53465Who instituted this holy- day?
53465Who is our true and only Savior?
53465Who is the Giver of all life?
53465Who is"our Father in heaven"?
53465Who now calls us to the salvation Christ has prepared?
53465Who only will be saved and obtain eternal life?
53465Who only, therefore, belongs to the one true Christian Church?--Why is this Church invisible?
53465Who took pity on us?
53465Who was the first liar?
53465Who will come forth unto the resurrection of damnation?
53465Who will escort the Lord when He returns in His glory?--What is the purpose of His coming?
53465Who will see Him when He returns?
53465Who, at the present time, ordinarily performs this sacred act?
53465Who, generally, are the servants He sends out to call us to Christ by the Gospel?
53465Who, therefore, is the one true God?
53465Who, therefore, will stand before the Son of Man on Judgment Day?
53465Whom also shall we see in the heavenly kingdom?
53465Whom among His creatures does God especially love?
53465Whom are we in need of because we are sinners?
53465Whom did Christ command us to baptize?
53465Whom did Christ redeem?
53465Whom did God send to raise us from the death of our sins?
53465Whom did He also redeem?
53465Whom did the Jews praise in the presence of the Lord?
53465Whom did they know and love?
53465Whom do we address in the Lord''s Prayer?
53465Whom do we address when we say"Our_"Father"?_[ tr.
53465Whom do we begin to love?
53465Whom do we generally baptize?
53465Whom do we put on in Baptism?
53465Whom do we put on in baptism?
53465Whom does God often send forth to protect His children?
53465Whom does God often use to protect His children from danger and evil?
53465Whom especially does God love?
53465Whom has He conquered?
53465Whom must we serve when we are not in our Lord''s service?
53465Whom should we not force and entice away from our neighbor?
53465Whom will He punish?
53465Whom will the Lord judge?
53465Whom, therefore, will Christ judge?
53465Whose children are we through faith?
53465Whose children are we through faith?
53465Whose fault is it that they are lost?
53465Whose fault is it that those are lost who are condemned?
53465Whose only Son is Jesus Christ?
53465Whose representatives are they?
53465Whose representatives are they?
53465Whose voice do we hear in the sermon?
53465Whose will is this?
53465Whose word is the Bible?
53465Whose work alone is it?
53465Whose work alone is our conversion?
53465Whose work is it that we come to Christ?
53465Whose work is witchcraft?
53465Why am I assured that He will give eternal life also to me?
53465Why are believers called saints?
53465Why are eyes and ears and all members such wonderful gifts of God?
53465Why are so many men not thankful to God?
53465Why are the Three Articles called the Apostles''Creed?
53465Why are the believers called saints?
53465Why are we also condemned creatures?
53465Why are we also free from death?
53465Why are we certain about this?
53465Why are we certain that God will always hear our prayers?
53465Why are we certain that God will not lead any one into temptation?
53465Why are we condemned creatures?
53465Why are we free from his power?
53465Why are we innocent before God?
53465Why are we not able to come to Christ by our own reason?
53465Why are we not worthy of His goodness and mercy?
53465Why are we safe under His rule and protection?
53465Why are we unworthy of all the benefits of God?
53465Why are we unworthy of the things for which we pray?
53465Why can He provide richly for His children?
53465Why can Jesus Christ surely help and save us?
53465Why can and will we always trust in the almighty, all- wise, loving, and merciful God?
53465Why can not anything He sees in us induce Him to grant us forgiveness?
53465Why can not our works and merits induce God to grant us forgiveness?
53465Why can we not by our own reason and strength believe in Christ or come to Him?
53465Why can we now serve our Lord?
53465Why could we not be bought with gold or silver?
53465Why did Christ do all this?
53465Why did Christ humble Himself so deeply?
53465Why did Christ not descend into hell?
53465Why did God give you eyes and ears?
53465Why did He repeatedly show Himself to them?
53465Why did Jesus teach us to use the name Father in this prayer?
53465Why did our Lord go to His Father''s house for us?
53465Why did our Lord humble Himself so deeply?
53465Why did our Lord not deserve suffering and death?
53465Why do we Christians use this prayer so often?
53465Why do we add the words_ this day?_ 13.
53465Why do we believe that Christ is able to do what He has promised in His Supper?
53465Why do we believe that God made everything out of nothing, merely by His word?
53465Why do we believe that God will raise our bodies?
53465Why do we believe that all we have confessed in the Third Article is most certainly true?
53465Why do we believe this to be true though we can not understand it?
53465Why do we call God"the Father Almighty"?
53465Why do we call His blood a holy blood?
53465Why do we call His blood a holy blood?
53465Why do we call His suffering an innocent suffering?
53465Why do we call it a precious blood?
53465Why do we call it the Kingdom of Grace?
53465Why do we call the suffering and death of our Lord an innocent suffering and death?
53465Why do we call this book the Bible?
53465Why do we call this life a"vale of tears"?
53465Why do we call this prayer the Lord''s Prayer?
53465Why do we close the First Article with the words:"This is most certainly true"?
53465Why do we confess our faith in three articles?
53465Why do we firmly believe that God can do this though to us it seems impossible?
53465Why do we have forgiveness of sins for Christ''s sake?
53465Why do we need the Holy Ghost for this purpose?
53465Why do we nevertheless believe it to be true?
53465Why do we nevertheless pray for His kingdom?
53465Why do we nevertheless pray that His name be hallowed?
53465Why do we not deserve any reward?
53465Why do we not have strength to come to Jesus and believe in Him?
53465Why do we not merit God''s love and kindness?
53465Why do we not need to be anxious for the morrow?
53465Why do we not say_ my,_ but_ our_ bread?
53465Why do we pray God to lead us to know that our daily bread comes from Him?
53465Why do we say in our Creed,_ I_ believe?
53465Why do we say that it is_ purely_ fatherly and divine goodness that moves God?
53465Why do we so sorely need daily forgiveness of sins?
53465Why do we so sorely need forgiveness of sins?
53465Why does Christ teach us to pray first of all for His heavenly gifts?
53465Why does Christ teach us to pray in the first place that God''s name may be hallowed, held sacred, among us?
53465Why does God sometimes permit suffering and trouble to come over His children?
53465Why does God sometimes send us afflictions?
53465Why does He give His children such rich rewards?
53465Why does His service bestow blessedness upon us?
53465Why does our Lord teach us to pray for our daily bread?
53465Why does our Lord teach us to say,_"Our_ Father"?
53465Why does the Christian Church choose a holy- day, though God did not command us to do so?
53465Why does the Lord teach us to pray for our daily bread?
53465Why has God a right to give us these commandments?
53465Why is God called the almighty Father?
53465Why is He called Savior?
53465Why is He called holy?
53465Why is He called the Christ?
53465Why is His goodness called a divine goodness?
53465Why is His goodness called a fatherly goodness?
53465Why is His service a glorious service?
53465Why is Jesus called God''s_ only_ Son?
53465Why is faith in Christ necessary if we wish to receive forgiveness?
53465Why is it blessedness to serve the Lord?
53465Why is it called a precious blood?
53465Why is it called a_ divine_ goodness?
53465Why is it called the_ Christian_ Church?
53465Why is it necessary for us to remain steadfast in the Word of God?
53465Why is it our duty to thank God?
53465Why is it that we, nevertheless, must say that God provides for us?
53465Why is my Lord called Jesus?
53465Why is reason His greatest gift?
53465Why is the Church called the_ Christian_ Church?
53465Why is the Church called the_ holy_ Church?
53465Why is the First Commandment the greatest of all?
53465Why is the devil compared to a roaring lion?
53465Why is this doctrine of justification so important?
53465Why is this doctrine the chief doctrine of our Church?
53465Why is this kingdom called the Kingdom of Glory?
53465Why is this service a miserable service?
53465Why is this service such a degrading service?
53465Why is this so?
53465Why may and should we trust and confide in God as in our Father?
53465Why may we be certain that all our petitions are acceptable to God?
53465Why must we ask God to break and hinder their evil will?
53465Why should we also diligently learn our Catechism?
53465Why should we belong to this Church and avoid all false churches?
53465Why should we fear and love God above all things?
53465Why should we gladly and willingly serve our Lord in His kingdom?
53465Why should we gladly obey Him?
53465Why should we love and highly esteem our parents?
53465Why should we not covet our neighbor''s property?
53465Why should we not despise God''s Word, but keep it sacred?
53465Why should we not take our fellow- man''s life?
53465Why should we praise the Lord and give thanks unto His name?
53465Why was Christ conceived and born without sin?
53465Why was Jesus called the Christ?
53465Why was it necessary that I should be redeemed?
53465Why was the Prodigal Son called lost?
53465Why were they to be endued with the power of the Holy Ghost?
53465Why were they to be endued with the power of the Holy Ghost?
53465Why, then, do we pray God not to lead us into temptation?
53465Why, then, do we pray for our daily bread?
53465Why?
53465Why?
53465With what are these visible, external means connected?
53465With what did our Lord redeem us?
53465With what does the Holy Ghost enlighten us?
53465With what does the Holy Ghost enlighten us?
53465With what does the Law threaten us because we have not fulfilled it?
53465With what ought our hearts to be filled?
53465With what words does our Catechism explain it?
53465With whom shall we be?
53465With whom was our Lord well pleased?
53465_ Baptism is not simple water only, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command and connected with God''s word._ Which is that word of God?
53465_ Both Testaments teach us the same things and doctrines._ In what respect do they differ?
53465_ God''s name is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be holy among us also._ How is this done?
53465_ He has earned full forgiveness for us; for His sake all our sins are forgiven._ 5. Who_ receives_ forgiveness of sins?
53465_ His will is a good and gracious one._ Being the will of our heavenly Father, how could it be otherwise than good and gracious?
53465_ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins._ What does this mean?
53465_ O death, where is thy sting?
53465_ Our Catechism teaches God''s Word._ How do we prove this?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, Give us this day our daily bread._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, deliver us from evil._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, lead us not into temptation._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven._ What does this mean?
53465_ Pilate, therefore, said unto Him, Art Thou a king then?
53465_ The kingdom of God comes indeed without our prayer, of itself; but we pray in this petition that it may come unto us also._ How is this done?
53465_ Thou shalt have no other gods before Me._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother, that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not commit adultery._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor''s house._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not kill._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not steal._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord, thy God, in vain._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt sanctify the holy- day._ What does this mean?
53465_ What does Baptism give, or profit?_ Baptism must indeed be a great and wonderful thing.
53465_ What does God say of all these commandments?_ Why does He call Himself the Lord?
53465_ What does God say of all these commandments?_ Why does He call Himself the Lord?
53465_ What must we do to lead such a chaste and decent life?_ Our hearts, by nature, are unclean and unchaste full of evil desires.
53465_ When is this done?_ When do we not despise God''s Word, but rather hold it sacred?
53465_ When is this done?_ When do we not despise God''s Word, but rather hold it sacred?
53465_ When will this great Day of Judgment, the day of our Lord, come?_ This we do not know.
53465_ Who can help me in this misery and redeem and save me?_ Surely not I myself.
53465_ Who is our Lord Jesus Christ?_ We confess_"I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son,"_ that is, God the Father''s only Son.
53465_ Why did our Lord do all this?_ Why did the Son of God become man?
53465_ Why did our Lord do all this?_ Why did the Son of God become man?
53465_"How is this done?
53465_"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
53465from whom do we receive all things to support our body and life?
18755For what would he have done if he had desired it with passion?
18755If a commissioner issue an order, are you to comply, if it is contrary to the bidding of the proconsul? 18755 ( 10) How should alms be given? 18755 ( 10) Whether a vow is subject to dispensation or commutation? 18755 ( 10) Whether he ought to love his mother more than his father? 18755 ( 10) Whether human reason diminishes the merit of faith? 18755 ( 10) Whether it grows when charity grows? 18755 ( 10) Whether it makes use of anger in its action? 18755 ( 10) Whether prudence extends to the governing of many? 18755 ( 10) Whether serious deliberation with one''s relations and friends is requisite for entrance into religion? 18755 ( 10) Whether the mean of justice is the real mean? 18755 ( 10) Whether unbelievers can have authority over Christians? 18755 ( 10) Whether we ought to love the angels out of charity? 18755 ( 10) Whether, other things being equal, a religious sins more grievously by the same kind of sin than a secular person? 18755 ( 10) Who may lawfully swear, and when? 18755 ( 11) Whether a dispensation can be granted in a solemn vow of continence? 18755 ( 11) Whether charity can be lost after it has been possessed? 18755 ( 11) Whether he ought to love his wife more than his father or mother? 18755 ( 11) Whether it is a cardinal virtue? 18755 ( 11) Whether it remains in heaven? 18755 ( 11) Whether the act of justice is to render to everyone his own? 18755 ( 11) Whether the prudence which regards private good is the same in species as that which regards the common good? 18755 ( 11) Whether the rites of unbelievers should be tolerated? 18755 ( 11) Whether the saints in heaven pray for us? 18755 ( 11) Whether we ought to love the demons? 18755 ( 12) Whether it is lost through one mortal sin? 18755 ( 12) Whether justice is the chief of the moral virtues? 18755 ( 12) Whether prayer should be vocal? 18755 ( 12) Whether prudence is in subjects, or only in their rulers? 18755 ( 12) Whether the authority of a superior is required in a dispensation from a vow? 18755 ( 12) Whether the children of unbelievers are to be baptized against their parents''will? 18755 ( 12) Whether we ought to love those who are kind to us more than those whom we are kind to? 18755 ( 12) Which of the beatitudes and fruits correspond to it? 18755 ( 13) Whether attention is requisite in prayer? 18755 ( 13) Whether prudence is in the wicked? 18755 ( 13) Whether the order of charity endures in heaven? 18755 ( 14) Whether prayer should last a long time? 18755 ( 14) Whether prudence is in all good men? 18755 ( 15) Whether prayer is meritorious? 18755 ( 15) Whether prudence is in us naturally? 18755 ( 16) Whether prudence is lost by forgetfulness? 18755 ( 2) If in the reason, whether it is only in the practical, or also in the speculative reason? 18755 ( 2) In how many ways is it expressed? 18755 ( 2) In what power of the soul does it reside? 18755 ( 2) Of its comparison with flattery? 18755 ( 2) Of the different kinds of alms;( 3) Which alms are of greater account, spiritual or corporal? 18755 ( 2) Of the division of fear into filial, initial, servile and worldly;( 3) Whether worldly fear is always evil? 18755 ( 2) Of the matter about which it is;( 3) Whether heretics should be tolerated? 18755 ( 2) Of the species of lying;( 3) Whether lying is always a sin? 18755 ( 2) Of the species of this sin;( 3) Whether it can be forgiven? 18755 ( 2) Of unjust sales on the part of the thing sold;( 3) Whether the seller is bound to reveal a fault in the thing sold? 18755 ( 2) Of what things ought tithes to be paid? 18755 ( 2) Of what virtue is it the act? 18755 ( 2) Of what virtue is it the act? 18755 ( 2) To what virtue is it opposed? 18755 ( 2) To which virtue is it opposed? 18755 ( 2) To whom are oblations due? 18755 ( 2) To whom does it belong to pity? 18755 ( 2) To whom is it becoming? 18755 ( 2) To whom is the grace becoming? 18755 ( 2) What does observance offer? 18755 ( 2) What does piety make one offer a person? 18755 ( 2) What is its matter? 18755 ( 2) What is its matter? 18755 ( 2) What is its object? 18755 ( 2) What is its subject? 18755 ( 2) What is its subject? 18755 ( 2) What is the matter of a vow? 18755 ( 2) What is the matter of modesty? 18755 ( 2) What the first man coveted by sinning? 18755 ( 2) Whether God should be praised with song? 18755 ( 2) Whether a religious order can be established for the works of the active life? 18755 ( 2) Whether adoration denotes an internal or an external act? 18755 ( 2) Whether all copulation is unlawful? 18755 ( 2) Whether all things desire peace? 18755 ( 2) Whether among men there should be various states and duties? 18755 ( 2) Whether anger is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether blasphemy is always a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether certain persons should be prohibited from exercising the office of advocate? 18755 ( 2) Whether charity is caused in man by preceding acts or by a Divine infusion? 18755 ( 2) Whether charity should be loved out of charity? 18755 ( 2) Whether confession of faith is necessary for salvation? 18755 ( 2) Whether derision is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether dulness of sense is a sin distinct from blindness of mind? 18755 ( 2) Whether each of them is a virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether every reviling is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether folly is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether hatred of God is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 2) Whether honor is due to those only who are in a higher position? 18755 ( 2) Whether hypocrisy is dissimulation? 18755 ( 2) Whether in either case the mean is take in the same way? 18755 ( 2) Whether incontinence is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether ingratitude is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether intemperance is a childish sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it can be together with faith in the same person? 18755 ( 2) Whether it can be without unbelief? 18755 ( 2) Whether it has several parts or species? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a daughter of anger? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a daughter of vainglory? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a daughter of vainglory? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a general virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a habit? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a matter of precept? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a part of fortitude? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a part of justice? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a part of justice? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a part of temperance? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special vice? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special vice? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue, distinct from prudence? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a species of superstition? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is about Divine things? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is about sensitive knowledge? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is always of necessity for salvation to restore what one has taken away? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is an act of religion? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is fitting to pray to God? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is from God by means of the angels? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is graver than unbelief? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is in the blessed? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for a judge, on account of the evidence, to deliver judgment in opposition to the truth which is known to him? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for a man to possess something as his own? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for a person to be bound by vow to enter religion? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for clerics to fight? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for them to meddle in secular business? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to accept money for the sacraments? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to adjure the demons? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to defend oneself with calumnies? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to judge? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to kill a sinner? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to lend money for any other kind of consideration, by way of payment for the loan? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to refuse the office of bishop definitively? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to fortitude? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to fortitude? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to fortitude? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to magnanimity by excess? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to magnanimity by excess? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to magnanimity? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is proper to the unjust man to do unjust deeds? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is something created in the soul? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is the greatest of the virtues? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is the most grievous of sins? 18755 ( 2) Whether it resides in the appetite, or in the judgment of reason? 18755 ( 2) Whether it takes place in the dispensation of spiritualities? 18755 ( 2) Whether its object is eternal happiness? 18755 ( 2) Whether justice is always towards another? 18755 ( 2) Whether lifeless faith is a gift of God? 18755 ( 2) Whether magnanimity is only about great honors? 18755 ( 2) Whether man ought to love God more than his neighbor? 18755 ( 2) Whether obedience is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether one can be perfect in this life? 18755 ( 2) Whether one may lawfully curse an irrational creature? 18755 ( 2) Whether perjury is always a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether political and( 3) domestic economy are species of prudence? 18755 ( 2) Whether presumption is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether prodigality is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether prudence pertains to the active life? 18755 ( 2) Whether rapture pertains to the cognitive or to the appetitive power? 18755 ( 2) Whether religion is a virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether religious are bound to all the counsels? 18755 ( 2) Whether right is fittingly divided into natural and positive right? 18755 ( 2) Whether sacrifice should be offered to God alone? 18755 ( 2) Whether scandal is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether simple fornication is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether the accusation should be made in writing? 18755 ( 2) Whether the demons have faith? 18755 ( 2) Whether the evidence of two or three witnesses suffices? 18755 ( 2) Whether the gift of counsel corresponds to prudence? 18755 ( 2) Whether the heart is purified by faith? 18755 ( 2) Whether the moral virtues pertain to the contemplative life? 18755 ( 2) Whether the prophetic revelation is effected by the infusion of certain species, or by the infusion of Divine light alone? 18755 ( 2) Whether there can be a virtue about playful actions? 18755 ( 2) Whether there can be anything superfluous therein? 18755 ( 2) Whether there should be one or two? 18755 ( 2) Whether this is an adequate division? 18755 ( 2) Whether this kind of joy is compatible with sorrow? 18755 ( 2) Whether to love considered as an act of charity is the same as goodwill? 18755 ( 2) Whether transgression is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether we ought to be beneficent to all? 18755 ( 2) Whether women sin mortally by excessive adornment? 18755 ( 2) Whether, on account of apostasy from the faith, subjects are absolved from allegiance to an apostate prince? 18755 ( 2) Which among the beatitudes and fruits correspond to it? 18755 ( 2) Which of the beatitudes and fruits corresponds to it? 18755 ( 2) Which of the two is the more grievous? 18755 ( 2) Which of them has the greater merit? 18755 ( 2) Who owes more thanks to God, the innocent or the penitent? 18755 ( 3) How is an accusation vitiated? 18755 ( 3) Of its act;( 4) Whether it pertains thereto to give rather than to take? 18755 ( 3) Of its comparison with other sins;( 4) Whether it is a sin to listen to backbiting? 18755 ( 3) Of its comparison with other virtues;( 4) Whether God must be obeyed in all things? 18755 ( 3) Of its relation to constancy;( 4) Whether it needs the help of grace? 18755 ( 3) Of the cause of devotion? 18755 ( 3) Of the comparison between intemperance and timidity;( 4) Whether intemperance is the most disgraceful of vices? 18755 ( 3) Of the manner of taking vengeance;( 4) On whom should vengeance be taken? 18755 ( 3) Of the obligation of vows;( 4) Of the use of taking vows;( 5) Of what virtue is it an act? 18755 ( 3) The comparison between incontinence and intemperance;( 4) Which is the worse, incontinence in anger, or incontinence in desire? 18755 ( 3) The various degrees of prophecy;( 4) Whether Moses was the greatest of the prophets? 18755 ( 3) To what is it opposed? 18755 ( 3) To which capital sin is it reducible? 18755 ( 3) To which virtue it is opposed;( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) To whom ought they to be paid? 18755 ( 3) What are the accompanying conditions of an oath? 18755 ( 3) What is its matter? 18755 ( 3) What is its subject? 18755 ( 3) Wherein does it reside as in its subject? 18755 ( 3) Whether God should be loved for His own sake? 18755 ( 3) Whether Paul when in rapture saw the essence of God? 18755 ( 3) Whether a judge can justly sentence a man who is not accused? 18755 ( 3) Whether a man is bound to restore just gains derived from money taken in usury? 18755 ( 3) Whether a man''s evidence may be rejected without any fault on his part? 18755 ( 3) Whether a natural disposition is requisite for prophecy? 18755 ( 3) Whether a religious order can be directed to soldiering? 18755 ( 3) Whether adoration requires a definite place? 18755 ( 3) Whether an advocate sins by defending an unjust cause? 18755 ( 3) Whether anything false can come under faith? 18755 ( 3) Whether blasphemy is the most grievous sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether by humility one ought to subject oneself to all men? 18755 ( 3) Whether craftiness is a special sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether cursing is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether dulia, which pays honor and worship to those who are above us, is a special virtue, distinct from latria? 18755 ( 3) Whether each is a part of temperance? 18755 ( 3) Whether every act of ingratitude is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether fortitude is only about fear and daring? 18755 ( 3) Whether hatred of one''s neighbor is always a sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether his sin was more grievous than all other sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether irrational creatures ought to be loved out of charity? 18755 ( 3) Whether it can be had without grace? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a graver sin that covetousness? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a matter of precept? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a part of justice? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a special sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue distinct from abstinence? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is always a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is in the damned? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is infused according to the capacity of our natural gifts? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is lawful for belligerents to lay ambushes? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is lawful to accept money for spiritual actions? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is lawful to adjure irrational creatures? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is lawful to escape condemnation by appealing? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe in anything above natural reason? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is necessary to restore more than has been taken away? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is only about desires and pleasures? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is only about future contingencies? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is opposed to truth? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is speculative or practical? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the gravest sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the most grievous sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it takes cognizance of singulars? 18755 ( 3) Whether it takes place in showing honor? 18755 ( 3) Whether its form is charity? 18755 ( 3) Whether judgment should be based on suspicions? 18755 ( 3) Whether lust is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether man is always bound to give thanks for human favors? 18755 ( 3) Whether mercy is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether more than himself? 18755 ( 3) Whether negligence is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether omission is a special sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether one can suffer injustice willingly? 18755 ( 3) Whether one ought to check revilers? 18755 ( 3) Whether peace is an effect of charity? 18755 ( 3) Whether piety is a special virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether prayer is an act of religion? 18755 ( 3) Whether prophetic revelation is always accompanied by abstraction from the sense? 18755 ( 3) Whether religion is one virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether teaching pertains to the active life? 18755 ( 3) Whether the better man should be chosen for the episcopal office? 18755 ( 3) Whether the contemplative life consists in one action or in several? 18755 ( 3) Whether the contemplative life is hindered by the active life? 18755 ( 3) Whether the gift of counsel remains in heaven? 18755 ( 3) Whether the offering of a sacrifice is a special act of virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether the perfection of this life consists chiefly in observing the counsels or the commandments? 18755 ( 3) Whether the right of nations is the same as natural right? 18755 ( 3) Whether the understanding which is a gift of the Holy Ghost, is only speculative, or practical also? 18755 ( 3) Whether the use of wine is lawful? 18755 ( 3) Whether theft is the secret taking of another''s property? 18755 ( 3) Whether their matter is uniform or manifold? 18755 ( 3) Whether these vices arise from sins of the flesh? 18755 ( 3) Whether they are bound to manual labor? 18755 ( 3) Whether this is lawful to a private individual, or to a public person only? 18755 ( 3) Whether this joy can be full? 18755 ( 3) Whether this precept binds all, or only superiors? 18755 ( 3) Whether those heretics who err in one article, have faith in others? 18755 ( 3) Whether those who are bound by vow to enter religion are bound to fulfil their vow? 18755 ( 3) Whether two suffice? 18755 ( 3) Whether voluntary poverty is required for the religious state? 18755 ( 3) Whether we ought to be more beneficent to those who are more closely united to us? 18755 ( 3) Whether wisdom is only speculative or also practical? 18755 ( 3) Whether, by the virtue of hope, one man may hope for another''s happiness? 18755 ( 3) Whether_ synesis_ is a special virtue? 18755 ( 3) Who are the cause of a man being ashamed? 18755 ( 3) of what things they should be made? 18755 ( 4) From what vice does it arise? 18755 ( 4) How should those be punished who have accused a man wrongfully? 18755 ( 4) In particular, as to first- fruits, whether men are bound to offer them? 18755 ( 4) Its species;( 5) Whether it is a capital sin? 18755 ( 4) Of its effect? 18755 ( 4) Of its species;( 5) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 4) Of what virtue is it an act? 18755 ( 4) To whom especially is sobriety becoming? 18755 ( 4) What kind of people are ashamed? 18755 ( 4) Whether God can be loved immediately in this life? 18755 ( 4) Whether a bishop may pass over to the religious state? 18755 ( 4) Whether a good life is requisite? 18755 ( 4) Whether a man may lawfully hope in man? 18755 ( 4) Whether a prophet knows all possible matters of prophecy? 18755 ( 4) Whether a religious order can be established for preaching and the exercise of like works? 18755 ( 4) Whether all are bound to offer sacrifice? 18755 ( 4) Whether all who are in a state of grace have the gift of understanding? 18755 ( 4) Whether among those who have faith, one has it more than another? 18755 ( 4) Whether anyone is excused from fulfilling this precept? 18755 ( 4) Whether beneficence is a special virtue? 18755 ( 4) Whether blasphemy is in the damned? 18755 ( 4) Whether continency is necessary? 18755 ( 4) Whether converts should be received? 18755 ( 4) Whether corporal alms have a spiritual effect? 18755 ( 4) Whether doubts should be interpreted favorably? 18755 ( 4) Whether every action of unbelievers is a sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether favors should be withdrawn from the ungrateful? 18755 ( 4) Whether he can justly remit the punishment? 18755 ( 4) Whether he ought to love himself more than his neighbor? 18755 ( 4) Whether he sins if he accept a fee for defending a suit? 18755 ( 4) Whether he was withdrawn from his senses? 18755 ( 4) Whether in any of these species the just is the same as counter- passion? 18755 ( 4) Whether injustice is a mortal sin according to its genus? 18755 ( 4) Whether it arises from sloth? 18755 ( 4) Whether it contains several species? 18755 ( 4) Whether it excuses from sin, or diminishes it? 18755 ( 4) Whether it excuses from sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it inclines to that which is less? 18755 ( 4) Whether it increases in the person who has it? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a capital sin, and which are its daughters? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a capital sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a capital vice? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin to bear false witness? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a part of fortitude? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a part of fortitude? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a part of modesty or temperance? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a sin to enjoin an oath on a perjurer? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is always a mortal sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is fittingly prescribed that we should love God,with thy whole heart"?
18755( 4) Whether it is in the will as its subject?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful for one who has been condemned to defend himself by violence if he be able to do so?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful for them to live on alms?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful in trading to sell a thing at a higher price than was paid for it?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful to borrow money under a condition of usury?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful to fight on holy days?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful to sell things connected with spirituals?
18755( 4) Whether it is necessary to believe those things that are attainable by natural reason?
18755( 4) Whether it is necessary to restore what one has not taken away?
18755( 4) Whether it is only about fear of death?
18755( 4) Whether it is only about pleasures of touch?
18755( 4) Whether it is possible to begin by sinning against the Holy Ghost before committing other sins?
18755( 4) Whether it is the greatest of all sins against our neighbor?
18755( 4) Whether it is the greatest of virtues?
18755( 4) Whether it is the most grievous of sins?
18755( 4) Whether it is virtue?
18755( 4) Whether it takes place in judicial sentences?
18755( 4) Whether living(_ formata_) faith and lifeless(_ informis_) faith are one identically?
18755( 4) Whether lust is a capital vice?
18755( 4) Whether military prudence is?
18755( 4) Whether one may love oneself out of charity?
18755( 4) Whether peace is a virtue?
18755( 4) Whether prophecy is always accompanied by knowledge of the things prophesied?
18755( 4) Whether religion is a special virtue?
18755( 4) Whether right of dominion and paternal right are distinct species?
18755( 4) Whether robbery is a species of sin distinct from theft?
18755( 4) Whether servile fear is good?
18755( 4) Whether thanksgiving should be deferred?
18755( 4) Whether the consideration of any truth whatever pertains to the contemplative life?
18755( 4) Whether the duties of piety should be omitted for the sake of religion?
18755( 4) Whether the object of faith can be anything seen?
18755( 4) Whether the wisdom that is a gift is compatible with mortal sin?
18755( 4) Whether there is certainty in the hope of the wayfarer?
18755( 4) Whether there is mortal sin in touches, kisses and such like seduction?
18755( 4) Whether this is lawful to a cleric?
18755( 4) Whether this precept binds the subject to correct his superior?
18755( 4) Whether those who vow to enter religion are bound to remain there in perpetuity?
18755( 4) Whether we ought to pray to God alone?
18755( 4) Whether whoever is perfect is in the state of perfection?
18755( 4) Whether_ gnome_ is a special virtue?
18755( 4) Which beatitude responds to it?
18755( 4) Which sinned more grievously, the man or the woman?
18755( 4) Who ought to pay tithes?
18755( 5) Of its species;( 6) Whether anger is a capital vice?
18755( 5) Of the species of unbelief;( 6) Of their comparison, one with another;( 7) Whether we ought to dispute about faith with unbelievers?
18755( 5) The time of fasting;( 6) Whether it is requisite for fasting to eat but once?
18755( 5) Whether God can be loved wholly?
18755( 5) Whether a comprehensor can be a prophet?
18755( 5) Whether a prophet distinguishes that which he perceives by the gift of God, from that which he perceives by his own spirit?
18755( 5) Whether a religious order can be established for the study of science?
18755( 5) Whether a sinner may correct anyone?
18755( 5) Whether any prophecy is from the demons?
18755( 5) Whether children should be received into religion?
18755( 5) Whether especially prelates and religious are in the state of perfection?
18755( 5) Whether every theft is a sin?
18755( 5) Whether faith is a virtue?
18755( 5) Whether he may lawfully abandon his subjects in a bodily manner?
18755( 5) Whether hope is a theological virtue?
18755( 5) Whether it can be anything known?
18755( 5) Whether it increases by addition?
18755( 5) Whether it is a capital sin?
18755( 5) Whether it is a general virtue?
18755( 5) Whether it is a part of fortitude?
18755( 5) Whether it is a special virtue?
18755( 5) Whether it is about pleasures of taste, as such, or only as a kind of touch?
18755( 5) Whether it is fittingly added:"With thy whole mind,"etc.?
18755( 5) Whether it is in all those who have sanctifying grace?
18755( 5) Whether it is lawful for them to quest?
18755( 5) Whether it is lawful to kill oneself?
18755( 5) Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe certain things explicitly?
18755( 5) Whether it is necessary to make restitution to the person from whom something has been taken?
18755( 5) Whether it is one virtue?
18755( 5) Whether it is only in warlike matters?
18755( 5) Whether it is substantially the same as filial fear?
18755( 5) Whether it is the most grievous of sins?
18755( 5) Whether it is the same as longanimity?
18755( 5) Whether judgment should always be given according to the written law?
18755( 5) Whether liberality is a part of justice?
18755( 5) Whether man ought to love his neighbor more than his own body?
18755( 5) Whether nocturnal pollution is a mortal sin?
18755( 5) Whether oaths are desirable, and to be employed frequently as something useful and good?
18755( 5) Whether obedience is necessary?
18755( 5) Whether one''s own body?
18755( 5) Whether real remuneration alone makes a man guilty of simony, or also oral remuneration or remuneration by service?
18755( 5) Whether religion is a theological virtue?
18755( 5) Whether subjects are bound to obey their superiors in all things?
18755( 5) Whether thanksgiving should be measured according to the favor received or the disposition of the giver?
18755( 5) Whether the contemplative life of man in this state can arise to the vision of God?
18755( 5) Whether the giving of alms is a matter of precept?
18755( 5) Whether the perfect can be scandalized?
18755( 5) Whether this gift is to be found in those who are without grace?
18755( 5) Whether we ought to ask for something definite when we pray?
18755( 5) Whether, when in that state, his soul was wholly separated from his body?
18755( 6) From what capital sin does it arise?
18755( 6) Of its distinction from the other theological virtues?
18755( 6) What did he know, and what did he not know about this matter?
18755( 6) What is the rule of temperance?
18755( 6) Whether a religious order that is directed to the contemplative life is more excellent than one that is directed to the active life?
18755( 6) Whether all are equally bound to explicit faith?
18755( 6) Whether all prelates are in the state of perfection?
18755( 6) Whether anything false can be the matter of prophecy?
18755( 6) Whether corporal alms should be given out of the things we need?
18755( 6) Whether endurance is its chief act?
18755( 6) Whether he can have anything of his own?
18755( 6) Whether he ought to love one neighbor more than another?
18755( 6) Whether it appoints the end to the moral virtues?
18755( 6) Whether it increases by every act?
18755( 6) Whether it is a sin of the flesh or a spiritual sin?
18755( 6) Whether it is lawful for them to wear coarser clothes than other persons?
18755( 6) Whether it is lawful to kill a just man?
18755( 6) Whether it is lawful to swear by a creature?
18755( 6) Whether it is more meritorious to do a thing from a vow, than without a vow?
18755( 6) Whether it is necessary that these should be the matter of a vow?
18755( 6) Whether it is one virtue?
18755( 6) Whether it is possible to fulfil this precept in this life?
18755( 6) Whether it is the greatest of the virtues?
18755( 6) Whether it is the most grievous of all sins?
18755( 6) Whether judgment is perverted by being usurped?
18755( 6) Whether one ought to correct a person who becomes worse through being corrected?
18755( 6) Whether one ought to pay back more than one has received?
18755( 6) Whether one should be withheld from entering religion through deference to one''s parents?
18755( 6) Whether prophecy advanced in perfection as time went on?
18755( 6) Whether prophets of the demons ever tell what is true?
18755( 6) Whether religion should be preferred to the other moral virtues?
18755( 6) Whether servile fear departs when charity comes?
18755( 6) Whether sinners should be loved out of charity?
18755( 6) Whether the faithful are bound to obey the secular power?
18755( 6) Whether the love of God is according to measure?
18755( 6) Whether the person who has taken something away is bound to restore it?
18755( 6) Whether the things to be believed should be divided into a certain number of articles?
18755( 6) Whether theft is a mortal sin?
18755( 6) Whether they can give scandal?
18755( 6) Whether we ought to ask for temporal things when we pray?
18755( 6) Whether, as a general virtue, it is essentially the same as every virtue?
18755( 6) Which beatitude corresponds to it?
18755( 7) Of its daughters;( 8) Whether it has a contrary vice?
18755( 7) Of its relation to other sins;( 8) Whether it should be reckoned a capital vice?
18755( 7) Of the precept:"Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself";( 8) Whether the order of charity is included in the precept?
18755( 7) Of the solemnizing of a vow;( 8) Whether those who are under another''s power can take vows?
18755( 7) Whether an oath is binding?
18755( 7) Whether any other person is bound to restitution?
18755( 7) Whether any true virtue is possible without it?
18755( 7) Whether corporal alms should be given out of ill- gotten goods?
18755( 7) Whether explicit faith in Christ is always necessary for salvation?
18755( 7) Whether fear is the beginning of wisdom?
18755( 7) Whether he ought to love more, a neighbor who is better, or one who is more closely united to him?
18755( 7) Whether he sins mortally by not distributing ecclesiastical goods to the poor?
18755( 7) Whether it fixes the mean in the moral virtues?
18755( 7) Whether it increases indefinitely?
18755( 7) Whether it is a capital vice?
18755( 7) Whether it is a cardinal, or principal, virtue?
18755( 7) Whether it is lawful to kill a man in self- defense?
18755( 7) Whether it is lawful to thieve in a case of necessity?
18755( 7) Whether its action is directed to its own good?
18755( 7) Whether parish priests or archdeacons may enter religion?
18755( 7) Whether religion has any external actions?
18755( 7) Whether religious perfection is diminished by possessing something in common?
18755( 7) Whether secret correction should precede denouncement?
18755( 7) Whether sinners love themselves?
18755( 7) Whether spiritual goods are to be foregone on account of scandal?
18755( 7) Whether the same articles are of faith for all times?
18755( 7) Whether there is a particular justice?
18755( 7) Whether we ought to pray for others?
18755( 7) Which is the better, to love one''s friend, or one''s enemy?
18755( 7) Which is the more perfect, the episcopal or the religious state?
18755( 7) Which of the beatitudes corresponds to this gift?
18755( 8) Of the number of articles;( 9) Of the manner of embodying the articles in a symbol;( 10) Who has the right to propose a symbol of faith?
18755( 8) Whether accidental homicide is a mortal sin?
18755( 8) Whether every robbery is a mortal sin?
18755( 8) Whether he ought to love more, one who is akin to him by blood, or one who is united to him by other ties?
18755( 8) Whether initial fear is substantially the same as filial fear?
18755( 8) Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe in the Trinity explicitly?
18755( 8) Whether it is the form of the virtues?
18755( 8) Whether it is the greatest of virtues?
18755( 8) Whether it takes pleasure in its own action?
18755( 8) Whether its proper act is command?
18755( 8) Whether one is bound to restore at once?
18755( 8) Whether one may pass from one religious order to another?
18755( 8) Whether particular justice has a matter of its own?
18755( 8) Whether religion is the same as holiness?
18755( 8) Whether religious who are appointed to the episcopal office are bound to religious observances?
18755( 8) Whether temporal things are to be foregone on account of scandal?
18755( 8) Whether the charity of a wayfarer can be perfect?
18755( 8) Whether the religious life of solitaries is to be preferred to the religious life of those who live in community?
18755( 8) Whether they ought to be compelled to the faith?
18755( 8) Whether we ought to pray for our enemies?
18755( 8) Whether we should love our enemies out of charity?
18755( 8) Whether witnesses should be called before denouncement?
18755( 8) Which is more binding, an oath or a vow?
18755( 8) Which is the better, to love God, or one''s neighbor?
18755( 8) Which of the fruits?
18755( 8) Who can give alms?
18755( 9) Of the seven petitions of the Lord''s Prayer;( 10) Whether prayer is proper to the rational creature?
18755( 9) Of the various degrees of charity;( 10) Whether charity can diminish?
18755( 9) To whom should we give alms?
18755( 9) Whether an oath is subject to dispensation?
18755( 9) Whether children may be bound by vow to enter religion?
18755( 9) Whether fear is a gift of the Holy Ghost?
18755( 9) Whether fortitude deals chiefly with sudden occurrences?
18755( 9) Whether it is about passions, or about operations only?
18755( 9) Whether one ought to induce others to enter religion?
18755( 9) Whether robbery is a more grievous sin than theft?
18755( 9) Whether solicitude or watchfulness belongs to prudence?
18755( 9) Whether the act of faith is meritorious?
18755( 9) Whether we are bound to show them tokens of friendship?
18755( 9) Whether we ought to have communications with them?
18755( 9) Whether, out of charity, a man ought to love his son more than his father?
1875510:12):"And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but that thou fear the Lord thy God?"
1875510:14):"How shall they believe in Him, of Whom they have not heard?
1875510:14, 15):"How shall they believe Him, of whom they have not heard?
1875510:15:"How shall they preach, unless they be sent?"
1875510:19):"What then?
1875510:7):"Who shall not fear Thee, O King of nations?"
1875510:9,"Why is earth and ashes proud?"
1875510] Whether Alms Should Be Given in Abundance?
1875510] Whether Charity Can Decrease?
1875510] Whether Fear Decreases When Charity Increases?
1875510] Whether It Belongs to the Sovereign Pontiff to Draw Up a Symbol of Faith?
1875510] Whether It Is Praiseworthy to Enter Religion Without Taking Counsel of Many, and Previously Deliberating for a Long Time?
1875510] Whether Prayer Is Proper to the Rational Creature?
1875510] Whether Reasons in Support of What We Believe Lessen the Merit of Faith?
1875510] Whether Solicitude Belongs to Prudence?
1875510] Whether Unbelievers May Have Authority or Dominion Over the Faithful?
1875510] Whether Vows Admit of Dispensation?
1875510] Whether We Ought to Love the Angels Out of Charity?
1875510] Whether a Man Ought to Love His Mother More Than His Father?
1875510] Whether a Religious Sins More Grievously Than a Secular by the Same Kind of Sin?
1875510] Whether an Oath Is Voided by a Condition of Person or Time?
1875510] Whether the Brave Man Makes Use of Anger in His Action?
1875510] Whether the Mean of Justice Is the Real Mean?
18755115:12,"What shall I render to the Lord for all the things that He hath rendered to me?"
1875511:15):"What is the meaning that My beloved hath wrought much wickedness in My house?"
1875511:3):"Art Thou He that art to come, or look we for another?"
1875511:34,"Who hath been His counsellor?"
1875511] Whether Fear Remains in Heaven?
1875511] Whether Fortitude Is a Cardinal Virtue?
1875511] Whether It Is Possible to Be Dispensed from a Solemn Vow of Continency?
1875511] Whether Prudence About One''s Own Good Is Specifically the Same As That Which Extends to the Common Good?
1875511] Whether We Are Bound to Love the Demons Out of Charity?
1875511] Whether We Can Lose Charity When Once We Have It?
1875511] Whether a Man Ought to Love His Wife More Than His Father and Mother?
1875511] Whether the Act of Justice Is to Render to Each One His Own?
1875511] Whether the Rites of Unbelievers Ought to Be Tolerated?
1875511] Whether the Saints in Heaven Pray for Us?
1875511] Whether the Unnatural Vice Is a Species of Lust?
1875512:13):"What is there that you have had less than the other churches, but that I myself was not burthensome to you?"
1875512:17),"If the whole body were the eye, where would be the hearing?
1875512:17),"If the whole body were the eye, where would be the hearing?"
1875512] Whether Charity Is Lost Through One Mortal Sin?
1875512] Whether Fortitude Excels Among All Other Virtues?
1875512] Whether Justice Stands Foremost Among All Moral Virtues?
1875512] Whether Poverty of Spirit Is the Beatitude Corresponding to the Gift of Fear?
1875512] Whether Prayer Should Be Vocal?
1875512] Whether Prudence Is in Subjects, or Only in Their Rulers?
1875512] Whether a Man Ought to Love More His Benefactor Than One He Has Benefited?
1875512] Whether the Authority of a Prelate Is Required for the Commutation or the Dispensation of a Vow?
1875512] Whether the Children of Jews and Other Unbelievers Ought to Be Baptized Against Their Parents''Will?
1875512] Whether the Unnatural Vice Is the Greatest Sin Among the Species of Lust?
1875513:28) that the servants of the householder, in whose field cockle had been sown, asked him:"Wilt thou that we go and gather it up?"
1875513:3,"Wilt thou not be afraid of the power?
1875513] Whether Attention Is a Necessary Condition of Prayer?
1875513] Whether Prudence Can Be in Sinners?
1875513] Whether the Order of Charity Endures in Heaven?
1875514:31):"O thou of little faith, why didst thou doubt?"
1875514:4):"Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?"
1875514:4):"Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant[?]
1875514:5,"He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good?"
1875514:5,"He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good?"
1875514] Whether Prayer Should Last a Long Time?
1875514] Whether Prudence Is in All Who Have Grace?
1875515:11,"Who is like to Thee among the strong, O Lord?"
1875515:12:"Dost thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?"
1875515] Whether Prayer Is Meritorious?
1875515] Whether Prudence Is in Us by Nature?
1875516] Whether Prudence Can Be Lost Through Forgetfulness?
1875516] Whether Sinners Impetrate Anything from God by Their Prayers?
1875516]( 16) Whether sinners impetrate anything from God by praying?
1875517] Whether the Parts of Prayer Are Fittingly Described As Supplications, Prayers, Intercessions, and Thanksgivings?
1875518:21, 22):"If in silent thought thou answer: How shall I know the word that the Lord hath spoken?
1875519:9):"Who is he?
187551:6):"If I be a father, where is My honor?"
187551:8):"If you offer the blind in sacrifice, is it not evil?"
187551] Whether Abstinence Is a Special Virtue?
187551] Whether Abstinence Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Adoration Is an Act of Latria or Religion?
187551] Whether All Dissimulation Is a Sin?
187551] Whether All the Actions of the Moral Virtues Pertain to the Active Life?
187551] Whether Almsgiving Is an Act of Charity?
187551] Whether Ambition Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Any Gratuitous Grace Attaches to Words?
187551] Whether Any Precept Should Be Given About Charity?
187551] Whether Any Virtue Regards the Outward Movements of the Body?
187551] Whether Apostasy Pertains to Unbelief?
187551] Whether Backbiting Is Suitably Defined As the Blackening of Another''s Character by Secret Words?
187551] Whether Beneficence Is an Act of Charity?
187551] Whether Blasphemy Is Opposed to the Confession of Faith?
187551] Whether Blindness of Mind Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Boasting Is Opposed to the Virtue of Truth?
187551] Whether Charity Is Friendship?
187551] Whether Chastity Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Clemency and Meekness Are Absolutely the Same?
187551] Whether Confession Is an Act of Faith?
187551] Whether Contention Is a Mortal Sin?
187551] Whether Continence Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Counsel Should Be Reckoned Among the Gifts of the Holy Ghost?
187551] Whether Covetousness Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Cruelty Is Opposed to Clemency?
187551] Whether Curiosity Can Be About Intellective Knowledge?
187551] Whether Daring Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Death Is the Punishment of Our First Parents''Sin?
187551] Whether Derision Is a Special Sin Distinct from Those Already Mentioned?
187551] Whether Despair Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Devotion Is a Special Act?
187551] Whether Discord Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Divination Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Drink Is the Matter of Sobriety?
187551] Whether Drunkenness Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Effeminacy* Is Opposed to Perseverance?
187551] Whether Envy Is a Kind of Sorrow?
187551] Whether Evil Is Properly the Motive of Mercy?
187551] Whether Faith Is Infused into Man by God?
187551] Whether Fasting Is an Act of Virtue?
187551] Whether Fear Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Fear Is an Effect of Faith?
187551] Whether Fearlessness Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Flattery Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Folly Is Contrary to Wisdom?
187551] Whether Fortitude Is a Gift?
187551] Whether Fortitude Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Fraternal Correction Is an Act of Charity?
187551] Whether Friendliness Is a Special Virtue?
187551] Whether Gluttony Is a Sin?
187551] Whether God Can Be Feared?
187551] Whether God Should Be Praised with the Lips?
187551] Whether Heresy Is a Species of Unbelief?
187551] Whether Honesty Is the Same As Virtue?
187551] Whether Honor Denotes Something Corporal?
187551] Whether Hope Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Hope Is in the Will As Its Subject?
187551] Whether Humility Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Idolatry Is Rightly Reckoned a Species of Superstition?
187551] Whether Imprudence Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Incontinence Pertains to the Soul or to the Body?
187551] Whether Ingratitude Is Always a Sin?
187551] Whether Injustice Is a Special Virtue?
187551] Whether Insensibility Is a Vice?
187551] Whether Irony Is a Sin?
187551] Whether It Be Unlawful to Practice the Observances of the Magic Art?
187551] Whether It Is Always Sinful to Wage War?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Teach, Preach, and the Like?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Adjure a Man?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Be Angry?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Curse Anyone?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Desire the Office of a Bishop?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Sell a Thing for More Than Its Worth?
187551] Whether It Is Natural for Man to Possess External Things?
187551] Whether It Is Necessary for Perjury That the Statement Confirmed on Oath Be False?
187551] Whether It Is Possible for Anyone to Hate God?
187551] Whether It Is Unlawful to Kill Any Living Thing?
187551] Whether It Is a Sin to Take Usury for Money Lent?
187551] Whether It Was Fitting for Man to Be Tempted by the Devil?
187551] Whether Joy Is Effected in Us by Charity?
187551] Whether Judgment Is an Act of Justice?
187551] Whether Justice Is Fittingly Defined As Being the Perpetual and Constant Will to Render to Each One His Right?
187551] Whether Knowledge Is a Gift?
187551] Whether Liberality Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Life Is Fittingly Divided into Active and Contemplative?
187551] Whether Lying Is Always Opposed to Truth?
187551] Whether Magnanimity Is About Honors?
187551] Whether Magnificence Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Martyrdom Is an Act of Virtue?
187551] Whether Meanness Is a Vice?
187551] Whether Memory Is a Part of Prudence?
187551] Whether Men Are Bound to Pay Tithes Under a Necessity of Precept?
187551] Whether Men Are Under a Necessity of Precept to Make Oblations?
187551] Whether Modesty Is a Part of Temperance?
187551] Whether Negligence Is a Special Sin?
187551] Whether Observance Is a Special Virtue, Distinct from Other Virtues?
187551] Whether Offering a Sacrifice to God Is of the Law of Nature?
187551] Whether One Can, Without a Mortal Sin, Deny the Truth Which Would Lead to One''s Condemnation?
187551] Whether One Man Is Bound to Obey Another?
187551] Whether Patience Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Peace Is the Same As Concord?
187551] Whether Perseverance Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Piety Extends to Particular Human Individuals?
187551] Whether Piety Is a Gift?
187551] Whether Prayer Is an Act of the Appetitive Power?
187551] Whether Presumption Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Presumption Trusts in God or in Our Own Power?
187551] Whether Pride Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Pride Was the First Man''s First Sin?
187551] Whether Prodigality Is Opposite to Covetousness?
187551] Whether Prophecy Can Be Natural?
187551] Whether Prophecy Is Fittingly Divided into the Prophecy of Divine Predestination, of Foreknowledge, and of Denunciation?
187551] Whether Prophecy Pertains to Knowledge?
187551] Whether Prudence Is in the Cognitive or in the Appetitive Faculty?
187551] Whether Prudence of the Flesh Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Pusillanimity Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Quarreling Is Opposed to the Virtue of Friendship or Affability?
187551] Whether Religion Directs Man to God Alone?
187551] Whether Religion Implies a State of Perfection?
187551] Whether Respect of Persons Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Restitution Is an Act of Commutative Justice?
187551] Whether Reviling Consists in Words?
187551] Whether Right Is the Object of Justice?
187551] Whether Sacrilege Can Be a Species of Lust?
187551] Whether Sacrilege Is the Violation of a Sacred Thing?
187551] Whether Scandal Is Fittingly Defined As Being Something Less Rightly Said or Done That Occasions Spiritual Downfall?
187551] Whether Schism Is a Special Sin?
187551] Whether Sedition Is a Special Sin Distinct from Other Sins?
187551] Whether Shamefacedness Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Simony Is an Intentional Will to Buy or Sell Something Spiritual or Connected with a Spiritual Thing?
187551] Whether Six Species Are Fittingly Assigned to Lust?
187551] Whether Sloth Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Strife Is Always a Sin?
187551] Whether Superstition Is a Vice Contrary to Religion?
187551] Whether Tale- bearing Is a Sin Distinct from Backbiting?
187551] Whether Temperance Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Thankfulness Is a Special Virtue, Distinct from Other Virtues?
187551] Whether There Can Be Anything Pernicious in the Worship of the True God?
187551] Whether There Can Be Virtue and Vice in Connection with Outward Apparel?
187551] Whether There Is Only One Religious Order?
187551] Whether There Is Order in Charity?
187551] Whether There Is a Gratuitous Grace of Working Miracles?
187551] Whether There Should Be a Precept of Hope?
187551] Whether There Was Faith in the Angels, or in Man, in Their Original State?
187551] Whether This Is a Fitting Definition of Faith:"Faith Is the Substance of Things to Be Hoped For, the Evidence of Things That Appear Not?"
187551] Whether Those Who Are Not Practiced in Keeping the Commandments Should Enter Religion?
187551] Whether Those Who Received the Gift of Tongues Spoke in Every Language?
187551] Whether Truth Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Unbelief Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Understanding Is a Gift of the Holy Ghost?
187551] Whether Vengeance Is Lawful?
187551] Whether Virginity Consists in Integrity of the Flesh?
187551] Whether Wisdom Should Be Reckoned Among the Gifts of the Holy Ghost?
187551] Whether a Man Can Justly Judge One Who Is Not Subject to His Jurisdiction?
187551] Whether a Man Is Bound to Accuse?
187551] Whether a Man Is Bound to Give Evidence?
187551] Whether a Species of Prudence Is Regnative?
187551] Whether a Vow Consists in a Mere Purpose of the Will?
187551] Whether an Advocate Is Bound to Defend the Suits of the Poor?
187551] Whether in Some Cases It May Be Lawful to Maim Anyone?
187551] Whether in the Old Law There Should Have Been Given Precepts of Faith?
187551] Whether the Active Life Is More Excellent Than the Contemplative?
187551] Whether the Contemplative Life Has Nothing to Do with the Affections, and Pertains Wholly to the Intellect?
187551] Whether the Desire of Glory Is a Sin?
187551] Whether the Love of Charity Stops at God, or Extends to Our Neighbor?
187551] Whether the Matter of Lust Is Only Venereal Desires and Pleasures?
187551] Whether the Notion of a State Denotes a Condition of Freedom or Servitude?
187551] Whether the Object of Faith Is the First Truth?
187551] Whether the Perfection of the Christian Life Consists Chiefly in Charity?
187551] Whether the Precepts of Fortitude Are Suitably Given in the Divine Law?
187551] Whether the Precepts of Temperance Are Suitably Given in the Divine Law?
187551] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Precepts of Justice?
187551] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Should Have Included a Precept of Prudence?
187551] Whether the Proper Matter of Studiousness Is Knowledge?
187551] Whether the Prophets See the Very Essence of God?
187551] Whether the Sin Against the Holy Ghost Is the Same As the Sin Committed Through Certain Malice?
187551] Whether the Soul of Man Is Carried Away to Things Divine?
187551] Whether the Temptation of God Consists in Certain Deeds, Wherein the Expected Result Is Ascribed to the Power of God Alone?
187551] Whether the Will Is the Subject of Charity?
187551] Whether to Be Loved Is More Proper to Charity Than to Love?
187551] Whether to Believe Is to Think with Assent?
187551] Whether to Decline from Evil and to Do Good Are Parts of Justice?
187551] Whether to Swear Is to Call God to Witness?
187551] Whether"Epikeia"[*_ Epieikeia_] Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether_ Euboulia_ Is a Virtue?
1875520:14, 15,"Is it not lawful for me to do what I will?
1875520:8,"What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted?"
1875523:8):"Who is this king of glory?"
1875523:8,"How shall I curse whom God hath not cursed?"
1875524:45):"Who, thinkest thou, is a faithful and prudent[ Douay:''wise''] servant whom his lord hath appointed over his family?"
1875527:4):"Anger hath no mercy, nor fury when it breaketh forth; and who can bear the violence(_ impetum_) of one provoked?"
1875527:4,"Anger hath no mercy, nor fury when it breaketh forth: and who can bear the violence of one provoked?"
187552:4,"Or despisest thou the riches of His goodness, and patience, and longsuffering?"
187552] Whether Adoration Denotes an Action of the Body?
187552] Whether All Perjury Is Sinful?
187552] Whether All Things Desire Peace?
187552] Whether Ambition Is Opposed to Magnanimity by Excess?
187552] Whether Anger Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Any One Can Be Perfect in This Life?
187552] Whether Backbiting Is a Graver Sin Than Tale- bearing?
187552] Whether Backbiting Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Blasphemy Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Boasting Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Both Clemency and Meekness Are Virtues?
187552] Whether Charity Is Caused in Us by Infusion?
187552] Whether Charity Is Something Created in the Soul?
187552] Whether Chastity Is a General Virtue?
187552] Whether Confession of Faith Is Necessary for Salvation?
187552] Whether Contention Is a Daughter of Vainglory?
187552] Whether Covetousness Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Cruelty Differs from Savagery or Brutality?
187552] Whether Daring Is Opposed to Fortitude?
187552] Whether Derision Can Be a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Desires for Pleasures of Touch Are the Matter of Continence?
187552] Whether Devotion Is an Act of Religion?
187552] Whether Discord Is a Daughter of Vainglory?
187552] Whether Disobedience Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Disobedience Is the Most Grievous of Sins?
187552] Whether Divination Is a Species of Superstition?
187552] Whether Drunkenness Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Dulness of Sense Is a Sin Distinct from Blindness of Mind?
187552] Whether Envy Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Eternal Happiness Is the Proper Object of Hope?
187552] Whether Every Religious Is Bound to Keep All the Counsels?
187552] Whether Faith Has the Effect of Purifying the Heart?
187552] Whether Faith Resides in the Intellect?
187552] Whether Fasting Is an Act of Abstinence?
187552] Whether Fear Is Fittingly Divided into Filial, Initial, Servile and Worldly Fear?
187552] Whether Fearlessness Is Opposed to Fortitude?
187552] Whether Flattery Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Folly Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Fortitude Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Fraternal Correction Is a Matter of Precept?
187552] Whether Gluttony Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether God Ought to Be Loved More Than Our Neighbor?
187552] Whether God Should Be Praised with Song?
187552] Whether Hatred of God Is the Greatest of Sins?
187552] Whether Heresy Is Properly About Matters of Faith?
187552] Whether Honor Is Properly Due to Those Who Are Above Us?
187552] Whether Humility Has to Do with the Appetite?
187552] Whether Hypocrisy Is the Same As Dissimulation?
187552] Whether Idolatry Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Imprudence Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Incontinence Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Ingratitude Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Intemperance Is a Childish Sin?
187552] Whether Irony Is a Less Grievous Sin Than Boasting?
187552] Whether It Belongs to Observance to Pay Worship and Honor to Those Who Are in Positions of Dignity?
187552] Whether It Is Always Unlawful to Give Money for the Sacraments?
187552] Whether It Is Becoming to Pray?
187552] Whether It Is Fitting That the Law Should Debar Certain Persons from the Office of Advocate?
187552] Whether It Is Fitting to Distinguish Six Kinds of Sin Against the Holy Ghost?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for Clerics and Bishops to Fight?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for Parents to Strike Their Children, or Masters Their Slaves?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Occupy Themselves with Secular Business?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for a Judge to Pronounce Judgment Against the Truth That He Knows, on Account of Evidence to the Contrary?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for a Man to Possess a Thing As His Own?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for a Man to Refuse Absolutely an Appointment to the Episcopate?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for the Accused to Defend Himself with Calumnies?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Adjure the Demons?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Ask for Any Other Kind of Consideration for Money Lent?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Curse an Irrational Creature?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Judge?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Kill Sinners?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Swear?
187552] Whether It Is Necessary for the Accusation to Be Made in Writing?
187552] Whether It Is a Sin to Tempt God?
187552] Whether Justice Is Always Towards Another?
187552] Whether Liberality Is About Money?
187552] Whether Lies Are Sufficiently Divided into Officious, Jocose, and Mischievous Lies?
187552] Whether Life Is Adequately Divided into Active and Contemplative?
187552] Whether Lifeless Faith Is a Gift of God?
187552] Whether Magnanimity Is Essentially About Great Honors?
187552] Whether Magnificence Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Martyrdom Is an Act of Fortitude?
187552] Whether Men Are Bound to Pay Tithes of All Things?
187552] Whether Modesty Is Only About Outward Actions?
187552] Whether Negligence Is Opposed to Prudence?
187552] Whether No Venereal Act Can Be Without Sin?
187552] Whether Obedience Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Oblations Are Due to Priests Alone?
187552] Whether Observances Directed to the Alteration of Bodies, As for the Purpose of Acquiring Health or the Like, Are Unlawful?
187552] Whether One Ought to Be Bound by Vow to Enter Religion?
187552] Whether Patience Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187552] Whether Perseverance Is a Part of Fortitude?
187552] Whether Pertinacity Is Opposed to Perseverance?
187552] Whether Piety Provides Support for Our Parents?
187552] Whether Political Prudence Is Fittingly Accounted a Part of Prudence?
187552] Whether Presumption Is Opposed to Magnanimity by Excess?
187552] Whether Presumption Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Pride Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Prodigality Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Prophecy Is a Habit?
187552] Whether Prophetic Revelation Comes Through the Angels?
187552] Whether Prudence Belongs to the Practical Reason Alone or Also to the Speculative Reason?
187552] Whether Prudence Pertains to the Active Life?
187552] Whether Prudence of the Flesh Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Pusillanimity Is Opposed to Magnanimity?
187552] Whether Quarreling Is a More Grievous Sin Than Flattery?
187552] Whether Rapture Pertains to the Cognitive Rather Than to the Appetitive Power?
187552] Whether Religion Is a Virtue?
187552] Whether Respect of Persons Takes Place in the Dispensation of Spiritual Goods?
187552] Whether Restitution of What Has Been Taken Away Is Necessary for Salvation?
187552] Whether Reviling or Railing Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Right Is Fittingly Divided into Natural Right and Positive Right?
187552] Whether Sacrifice Should Be Offered to God Alone?
187552] Whether Sacrilege Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Scandal Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Schism Is a Graver Sin Than Unbelief?
187552] Whether Sedition Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Shamefacedness Is About a Disgraceful Action?
187552] Whether Simple Fornication Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Sloth Is a Special Vice?
187552] Whether Sobriety Is by Itself a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Strife Is a Daughter of Anger?
187552] Whether Studiousness Is a Part of Temperance?
187552] Whether Temperance Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether There Are Various Species of Superstition?
187552] Whether There Can Be Any Excess in the Worship of God?
187552] Whether There Can Be Despair Without Unbelief?
187552] Whether There Can Be a Virtue About Games?
187552] Whether There Is a Vice Opposed to Meanness?
187552] Whether There Should Be Different Duties or States in the Church?
187552] Whether There Should Have Been Given Two Precepts of Charity?
187552] Whether There Should Have Been Given a Precept of Fear?
187552] Whether This Kind of Friendship Is a Part of Justice?
187552] Whether Transgression Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Truth Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Unbelief Is in the Intellect As Its Subject?
187552] Whether Understanding* Is a Part of Prudence?
187552] Whether Vainglory Is Opposed to Magnanimity?
187552] Whether Vengeance Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Virginity Is Unlawful?
187552] Whether We Ought to Do Good to All?
187552] Whether We Should Love Charity Out of Charity?
187552] Whether Wisdom Is in the Intellect As Its Subject?
187552] Whether a Man Is Called Unjust Through Doing an Unjust Thing?
187552] Whether a Prince Forfeits His Dominion Over His Subjects, on Account of Apostasy from the Faith, So That They No Longer Owe Him Allegiance?
187552] Whether a Religious Order Should Be Established for the Works of the Active Life?
187552] Whether a Sale Is Rendered Unlawful Through a Fault in the Thing Sold?
187552] Whether a Vow Should Always Be About a Better Good?
187552] Whether in the Blessed There Is Hope?
187552] Whether in the Demons There Is Faith?
187552] Whether the Act of Faith Is Suitably Distinguished As Believing God, Believing in a God and Believing in God?
187552] Whether the Active Life Is of Greater Merit Than the Contemplative?
187552] Whether the Adornment of Women Is Devoid of Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether the Different Kinds of Almsdeeds Are Suitably Enumerated?
187552] Whether the Evidence of Two or Three Persons Suffices?
187552] Whether the First Man''s Pride Consisted in His Coveting God''s Likeness?
187552] Whether the First Precept of the Decalogue Is Fittingly Expressed?
187552] Whether the Fourth Beatitude:"Blessed Are They That Hunger and Thirst After Justice,"Corresponds to the Gift of Fortitude?
187552] Whether the Gift of Counsel Corresponds to the Virtue of Prudence?
187552] Whether the Gift of Knowledge Is About Divine Things?
187552] Whether the Gift of Tongues Is More Excellent Than the Grace of Prophecy?
187552] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Compatible with Faith?
187552] Whether the Grace of the Word of Wisdom and Knowledge Is Becoming to Women?
187552] Whether the Honest Is the Same As the Beautiful?
187552] Whether the Innocent Is More Bound to Give Thanks to God Than the Penitent?
187552] Whether the Manner and Order of the First Temptation Was Fitting?
187552] Whether the Mean Is to Be Observed in the Same Way in Distributive As in Commutative Justice?
187552] Whether the Moral Virtues Pertain to the Contemplative Life?
187552] Whether the Object of Faith Is Something Complex, by Way of a Proposition?
187552] Whether the Particular Punishments of Our First Parents Are Suitably Appointed in Scripture?
187552] Whether the Precepts Referring to Knowledge and Understanding Were Fittingly Set Down in the Old Law?
187552] Whether the Precepts of the Parts of Fortitude Are Suitably Given in the Divine Law?
187552] Whether the Precepts of the Virtues Annexed to Temperance Are Suitably Given in the Divine Law?
187552] Whether the Prohibitive Precepts Relating to the Vices Opposed to Prudence Are Fittingly Propounded in the Old Law?
187552] Whether the Reason for Taking Pity Is a Defect in the Person Who Pities?
187552] Whether the Second Beatitude,"Blessed Are the Meek,"Corresponds to the Gift of Piety?
187552] Whether the Sin of Fear Is Contrary to Fortitude?
187552] Whether the Spiritual Joy, Which Results from Charity, Is Compatible with an Admixture of Sorrow?
187552] Whether the Vice of Curiosity Is About Sensitive Knowledge?
187552] Whether the Wicked Can Work Miracles?
187552] Whether to Love Considered As an Act of Charity Is the Same As Goodwill?
187552] Whether, in Prophetic Revelation, New Species of Things Are Impressed on the Prophet''s Mind, or Merely a New Light?
187552] Whether_ Epikeia_ Is a Part of Justice?
187552] Whether_ Euboulia_ Is a Special Virtue, Distinct from Prudence?
187552]> Whether the Supreme Good, God, Is the Cause of Evil?
1875531:10,"Who shall find a valiant woman?"
1875534:11):"He that hath not been tempted[ Douay:''tried''], what manner of things doth he know?"
1875537:23,"Whom hast thou reproached, and whom hast thou blasphemed, and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice?"
1875537:3):"O wicked presumption, whence camest thou?"
1875537:3,"O wicked presumption, whence camest thou?"
187553: Further, boasting seems to be occasioned by riches; wherefore it is written( Wis. 5:8):"What hath pride profited us?
187553: Further, it is written( James 4:1):"From whence are wars and quarrels[ Douay:''contentions''] among you?
187553: Further, it is written( Malachi 1:8):"If you offer the lame and the sick, is it not evil?"
187553:3):"Whereas there is among you zeal[ Douay:''envying''] and contention, are you not carnal, and walk according to men?"
187553] Whether Adoration Requires a Definite Place?
187553] Whether All Anger Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether All Perjury Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether All Vows Are Binding?
187553] Whether Anything False Can Come Under Faith?
187553] Whether Backbiting Is the Gravest of All Sins Committed Against One''s Neighbor?
187553] Whether Blindness of Mind and Dulness of Sense Arise from Sins of the Flesh?
187553] Whether Charity Is Infused According to the Capacity of Our Natural Gifts?
187553] Whether Charity Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether Charity Is the Form of Faith?
187553] Whether Chastity Is a Distinct Virtue from Abstinence?
187553] Whether Constancy Pertains to Perseverance?
187553] Whether Contemplation or Meditation Is the Cause of Devotion?
187553] Whether Corporal Alms Are of More Account Than Spiritual Alms?
187553] Whether Covetousness Is Opposed to Liberality?
187553] Whether Cowardice* Is a Greater Vice Than Intemperance?
187553] Whether Craftiness Is a Special Sin?
187553] Whether Cursing Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Despair Is the Greatest of Sins?
187553] Whether Docility Should Be Accounted a Part of Prudence?
187553] Whether Dulia Is a Special Virtue Distinct from Latria?
187553] Whether Duties Differ According to Their Actions?
187553] Whether Envy Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Every Lie Is a Sin?
187553] Whether Fasting Is a Matter of Precept?
187553] Whether Fear Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Folly Is a Daughter of Lust?
187553] Whether Fornication Is the Most Grievous of Sins?
187553] Whether Fortitude Is About Fear and Daring?
187553] Whether Fraternal Correction Belongs Only to Prelates?
187553] Whether Gluttony Is the Greatest of Sins?
187553] Whether He That Is Appointed to the Episcopate Ought to Be Better Than Others?
187553] Whether Heretics Ought to Be Tolerated?
187553] Whether Hope Is in the Damned?
187553] Whether Hypocrisy Is Contrary to the Virtue of Truth?
187553] Whether Idolatry Is the Gravest of Sins?
187553] Whether Ingratitude Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Irrational Creatures Also Ought to Be Loved Out of Charity?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful for a Private Individual to Kill a Man Who Has Sinned?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful for the Accused to Escape Judgment by Appealing?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful to Adjure an Irrational Creature?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful to Give and Receive Money for Spiritual Actions?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful to Imprison a Man?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful to Lay Ambushes in War?
187553] Whether It Is Necessary for Salvation to Believe Anything Above the Natural Reason?
187553] Whether It Is Possible to Have Patience Without Grace?
187553] Whether It Is Unlawful to Form a Judgment from Suspicions?
187553] Whether It Suffices to Restore the Exact Amount Taken?
187553] Whether Justice Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether Magnanimity Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether Man Is More Shamefaced of Those Who Are More Closely Connected with Him?
187553] Whether Martyrdom Is an Act of the Greatest Perfection?
187553] Whether Mercy Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether Negligence Can Be a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Obedience Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187553] Whether Observance Is a Greater Virtue Than Piety?
187553] Whether Observances Directed to the Purpose of Fortune- telling Are Unlawful?
187553] Whether Omission Is a Special Sin?
187553] Whether One Man May Hope for Another''s Eternal Happiness?
187553] Whether One Ought to Suffer Oneself to Be Reviled?
187553] Whether One Ought, by Humility, to Subject Oneself to All Men?
187553] Whether One Who Is Bound by a Vow to Enter Religion Is Under an Obligation of Entering Religion?
187553] Whether Out of Charity God Ought to Be Loved for Himself?
187553] Whether Out of Charity, Man Is Bound to Love God More Than Himself?
187553] Whether Paul, When in Rapture, Saw the Essence of God?
187553] Whether Peace Is the Proper Effect of Charity?
187553] Whether Piety Is a Special Virtue Distinct from Other Virtues?
187553] Whether Poverty Is Required for Religious Perfection?
187553] Whether Prayer Is an Act of Religion?
187553] Whether Precipitation Is a Sin Included in Imprudence?
187553] Whether Presumption Is More Opposed to Fear Than to Hope?
187553] Whether Prodigality Is a More Grievous Sin Than Covetousness?
187553] Whether Prophecy Is Only About Future Contingencies?
187553] Whether Prudence Takes Cognizance of Singulars?
187553] Whether Religion Is One Virtue?
187553] Whether Religious Are Bound to Manual Labor?
187553] Whether Respect of Persons Takes Place in Showing Honor and Respect?
187553] Whether Scandal Is a Special Sin?
187553] Whether Schismatics Have Any Power?
187553] Whether Sloth Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Teaching Is a Work of the Active or of the Contemplative Life?
187553] Whether Temperance Is Only About Desires and Pleasures?
187553] Whether Temptation of God Is Opposed to the Virtue of Religion?
187553] Whether There Are Various Actions Pertaining to the Contemplative Life?
187553] Whether There Can Be Sin in the Excess of Play?
187553] Whether There Is a Different Matter for Both Kinds of Justice?
187553] Whether Three Accompanying Conditions of an Oath Are Suitably Assigned, Namely, Justice, Judgment, and Truth?
187553] Whether Truth Is a Part of Justice?
187553] Whether Two Precepts of Charity Suffice?
187553] Whether Unbelief Is the Greatest of Sins?
187553] Whether Using Money Is the Act of Liberality?
187553] Whether Vainglory Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Vengeance Should Be Wrought by Means of Punishments Customary Among Men?
187553] Whether Virginity Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether We Can Suffer Injustice Willingly?
187553] Whether We Ought to Distinguish Several Species of Divination?
187553] Whether We Ought to Do Good to Those Rather Who Are More Closely United to Us?
187553] Whether Wisdom Is Merely Speculative, or Practical Also?
187553] Whether Worldly Fear Is Always Evil?
187553] Whether a Judge May Condemn a Man Who Is Not Accused?
187553] Whether a Man Is Bound to Give Thanks to Every Benefactor?
187553] Whether a Man Is Bound to Restore Whatever Profits He Has Made Out of Money Gotten by Usury?
187553] Whether a Man May Make Oblations of Whatever He Lawfully Possesses?
187553] Whether a Man Who Disbelieves One Article of Faith, Can Have Lifeless Faith in the Other Articles?
187553] Whether a Man''s Evidence Can Be Rejected Without Any Fault of His?
187553] Whether a Natural Disposition Is Requisite for Prophecy?
187553] Whether a Part of Prudence Should Be Reckoned to Be Domestic?
187553] Whether a Religious Order Can Be Directed to Soldiering?
187553] Whether an Accusation Is Rendered Unjust by Calumny, Collusion or Evasion?
187553] Whether an Advocate Sins by Defending an Unjust Cause?
187553] Whether drunkenness is the gravest of sins?
187553] Whether hatred of one''s neighbor is always a sin?
187553] Whether the Aforesaid Virtues Are Parts of Temperance?
187553] Whether the Contemplative Life Is Hindered by the Active Life?
187553] Whether the Degrees of Prophecy Can Be Distinguished According to the Imaginary Vision?
187553] Whether the Essence of Theft Consists in Taking Another''s Thing Secretly?
187553] Whether the Gift of Counsel Remains in Heaven?
187553] Whether the Gift of Knowledge Is Practical Knowledge?
187553] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Merely Speculative or Also Practical?
187553] Whether the Honest Differs from the Useful and the Pleasant?
187553] Whether the Incontinent Man Sins More Gravely Than the Intemperate?
187553] Whether the Lust That Is About Venereal Acts Can Be a Sin?
187553] Whether the Matter of Magnificence Is Great Expenditure?
187553] Whether the Offering of Sacrifice Is a Special Act of Virtue?
187553] Whether the Prophetic Vision Is Always Accompanied by Abstraction from the Senses?
187553] Whether the Right of Nations Is the Same As the Natural Right?
187553] Whether the Second Precept of the Decalogue Is Fittingly Expressed?
187553] Whether the Seller Is Bound to State the Defects of the Thing Sold?
187553] Whether the Sin Against the Holy Ghost Can Be Forgiven?
187553] Whether the Sin of Blasphemy Is the Greatest Sin?
187553] Whether the Species of Sacrilege Are Distinguished According to the Sacred Things?
187553] Whether the Spiritual Joy Which Proceeds from Charity, Can Be Filled?
187553] Whether the Subject of Continence Is the Concupiscible Power?
187553] Whether the Subject of Pride Is the Irascible Faculty?
187553] Whether the Use of Wine Is Altogether Unlawful?
187553] Whether, in This Life, Perfection Consists in the Observance of the Commandments or of the Counsels?
187553] Whether_ Synesis_ Is a Virtue?
1875548:4, 5):"Who can glory like to thee?
1875549:13,"Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks?
1875549:16,"But to the sinner God hath said: Why dost thou declare My justice?"
187554: Further, Job seems to have contended with God, according to Job 39:32:"Shall he that contendeth with God be so easily silenced?"
187554:3,"Why do you love vanity, and seek after lying?"
187554:7,"What hast thou that thou hast not received?
187554:9,"How turn you again to the weak and needy elements?"
187554] Whether Adam''s Sin Was More Grievous Than Eve''s?
187554] Whether All Are Bound to Keep the Fasts of the Church?
187554] Whether All Are Bound to Offer Sacrifices?
187554] Whether Anger Is the Most Grievous Sin?
187554] Whether Beneficence Is a Special Virtue?
187554] Whether Charity Can Increase?
187554] Whether Charity Is a Special Virtue?
187554] Whether Clemency and Meekness Are the Greatest Virtues?
187554] Whether Continence Is Better Than Temperance?
187554] Whether Corporal Almsdeeds Have a Spiritual Effect?
187554] Whether Covetousness Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether Cursing Is a Graver Sin Than Backbiting?
187554] Whether Death Is Essential to Martyrdom?
187554] Whether Despair Arises from Sloth?
187554] Whether Divination Practiced by Invoking the Demons Is Unlawful?
187554] Whether Doubts Should Be Interpreted for the Best?
187554] Whether Drunkenness Excuses from Sin?
187554] Whether Dulia Has Various Species?
187554] Whether Envy Is a Capital Vice?
187554] Whether Even Virtuous Men Can Be Ashamed?
187554] Whether Every Act of an Unbeliever Is a Sin?
187554] Whether Every Lie Is a Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether Faith Can Be Greater in One Man Than in Another?
187554] Whether Favors Should Be Withheld from the Ungrateful?
187554] Whether Fear Excuses from Sin?
187554] Whether Fortitude Is Only About Dangers of Death?
187554] Whether God Can Be Loved Immediately in This Life?
187554] Whether God Ought to Be Obeyed in All Things?
187554] Whether Guile Is a Sin Pertaining to Craftiness?
187554] Whether Hatred of Our Neighbor Is the Most Grievous Sin Against Our Neighbor?
187554] Whether He Sins Who Demands an Oath of a Perjurer?
187554] Whether He Who Has Vowed to Enter Religion Is Bound to Remain in Religion in Perpetuity?
187554] Whether Honesty Should Be Reckoned a Part of Temperance?
187554] Whether Humility Is a Part of Modesty or Temperance?
187554] Whether Hypocrisy Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether Intemperance Is the Most Disgraceful of Sins?
187554] Whether It Belongs to a Liberal Man Chiefly to Give?
187554] Whether It Is Always a Mortal Sin to Give False Evidence?
187554] Whether It Is Expedient to Take Vows?
187554] Whether It Is Fittingly Commanded That Man Should Love God with His Whole Heart?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful for Clerics to Kill Evil- doers?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Live on Alms?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful for an Advocate to Take a Fee for Pleading?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful to Borrow Money Under a Condition of Usury?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful to Fight on Holy Days?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful to Receive Money for Things Annexed to Spiritual Things?
187554] Whether It Is Necessary to Believe Those Things Which Can Be Proved by Natural Reason?
187554] Whether It Is Right That Schismatics Should Be Punished with Excommunication?
187554] Whether It Is Unlawful to Wear Divine Words at the Neck?
187554] Whether It Is a Grave Sin for the Listener to Suffer the Backbiter?
187554] Whether Joy Is a Virtue?
187554] Whether Joy Is an Effect of Devotion?
187554] Whether Justice Is in the Will As Its Subject?
187554] Whether Lifeless Faith Can Become Living, or Living Faith, Lifeless?
187554] Whether Lust Is a Capital Vice?
187554] Whether Magnanimity Is a Special Virtue?
187554] Whether Magnificence Is a Part of Fortitude?
187554] Whether Men Are Bound to Pay First- fruits?
187554] Whether Mercy Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187554] Whether Military Prudence Should Be Reckoned a Part of Prudence?
187554] Whether Moses Was the Greatest of the Prophets?
187554] Whether Out of Charity, Man Ought to Love Himself More Than His Neighbor?
187554] Whether Paternal Right and Right of Dominion Should Be Distinguished As Special Species?
187554] Whether Patience Is a Part of Fortitude?
187554] Whether Paul, When in Rapture, Was Withdrawn from His Senses?
187554] Whether Peace Is a Virtue?
187554] Whether Perpetual Continence Is Required for Religious Perfection?
187554] Whether Perseverance Needs the Help of Grace?
187554] Whether Presumption Arises from Vainglory?
187554] Whether Prophets Always Know the Things Which They Prophesy?
187554] Whether Prudence Is a Virtue?
187554] Whether Purity Belongs Especially to Chastity?
187554] Whether Religion Is a Special Virtue, Distinct from the Others?
187554] Whether Reviling Arises from Anger?
187554] Whether Scandal Is a Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether Servile Fear Is Good?
187554] Whether Shrewdness Is Part of Prudence?
187554] Whether Sloth Should Be Accounted a Capital Vice?
187554] Whether Sobriety Is More Requisite in Persons of Greater Standing?
187554] Whether Temperance Is Only About Desires and Pleasures of Touch?
187554] Whether Theft and Robbery Are Sins of Different Species?
187554] Whether There Can Be Mortal Sin in Touches and Kisses?
187554] Whether There Is Certainty in the Hope of a Wayfarer?
187554] Whether There Is a Sin in Lack of Mirth?
187554] Whether Thoughtlessness Is a Special Sin Included in Imprudence?
187554] Whether Tithes Should Be Paid to the Clergy?
187554] Whether Vainglory Is a Capital Vice?
187554] Whether Vengeance Should Be Taken on Those Who Have Sinned Involuntarily?
187554] Whether Virginity Is More Excellent Than Marriage?
187554] Whether We Ought to Pray to God Alone?
187554] Whether Whoever Does an Injustice Sins Mortally?
187554] Whether Whoever Is Perfect Is in the State of Perfection?
187554] Whether Wisdom Can Be Without Grace, and with Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether a Bishop May Lawfully Forsake the Episcopal Cure, in Order to Enter Religion?
187554] Whether a Good Life Is Requisite for Prophecy?
187554] Whether a Man Can Lawfully Hope in Man?
187554] Whether a Man Can Sin First of All Against the Holy Ghost?
187554] Whether a Man Is Bound to Correct His Prelate?
187554] Whether a Man Is Bound to Repay a Favor at Once?
187554] Whether a Man Is Bound to Restore What He Has Not Taken?
187554] Whether a Man Ought to Love Himself Out of Charity?
187554] Whether a Man Who Is Condemned to Death May Lawfully Defend Himself If He Can?
187554] Whether a Religious Order Can Be Established for Preaching or Hearing Confessions?
187554] Whether a Sin of Omission Is More Grievous Than a Sin of Transgression?
187554] Whether an Accuser Who Fails to Prove His Indictment Is Bound to the Punishment of Retaliation?
187554] Whether an Oath Is an Act of Religion, or Latria?
187554] Whether by the Divine Revelation a Prophet Knows All That Can Be Known Prophetically?
187554] Whether the Active Life Precedes the Contemplative?
187554] Whether the Active Life Remains After This Life?
187554] Whether the Cause of Idolatry Was on the Part of Man?
187554] Whether the Church Should Receive Those Who Return from Heresy?
187554] Whether the Clergy Also Are Bound to Pay Tithes?
187554] Whether the Contemplative Life Consists in the Mere Contemplation of God, or Also in the Consideration of Any Truth Whatever?
187554] Whether the Damned Blaspheme?
187554] Whether the Difference of States Applies to Those Who Are Beginning, Progressing, or Perfect?
187554] Whether the Duties of Piety Towards One''s Parents Should Be Omitted for the Sake of Religion?
187554] Whether the Fifth Beatitude, Which Is That of Mercy, Corresponds to the Gift of Counsel?
187554] Whether the Four Species of Pride Are Fittingly Assigned by Gregory?
187554] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is in All Who Are in a State of Grace?
187554] Whether the Incontinent in Anger Is Worse Than the Incontinent in Desire?
187554] Whether the Judge Can Lawfully Remit the Punishment?
187554] Whether the Just Is Absolutely the Same As Retaliation?
187554] Whether the Object of Faith Can Be Something Seen?
187554] Whether the Punishment of Sacrilege Should Be Pecuniary?
187554] Whether the Sin Is Aggravated by the Fact That the Aforesaid Injuries Are Perpetrated on Those Who Are Connected with Others?
187554] Whether the Sin of Respect of Persons Takes Place in Judicial Sentences?
187554] Whether the Species of Gluttony Are Fittingly Distinguished?
187554] Whether the Temptation of God Is a Graver Sin Than Superstition?
187554] Whether the Third Precept of the Decalogue, Concerning the Hallowing of the Sabbath, Is Fittingly Expressed?
187554] Whether the Virtue of Truth Inclines Rather to That Which Is Less?
187554] Whether, in Trading, It Is Lawful to Sell a Thing at a Higher Price Than What Was Paid for It?
187554] Whether_ Gnome_ Is a Special Virtue?
1875551:12,"Who art thou, that thou shouldst be afraid of a mortal man?"
1875551:3,"Why dost thou glory in malice?"
1875553:1:"Who hath believed our report?"
1875558:3,"Why have we fasted and Thou hast not regarded?"
1875558:5):"Is this such a fast as I have chosen, for a man to afflict his soul for a day?"
187555:12):"Do not you judge them that are within?"
187555:12):"What have I to do to judge them that are without?"
187555:12):"What have I to do to judge them that are without?"
187555:46):"If you love them that love you, what reward shall you have?"
187555] Whether Almsgiving Is a Matter of Precept?
187555] Whether Any Prophecy Comes from the Demons?
187555] Whether Charity Increases by Addition?
187555] Whether Charity Is One Virtue?
187555] Whether Children Should Be Received in Religion?
187555] Whether Covetousness Is the Greatest of Sins?
187555] Whether Divination by the Stars Is Unlawful?
187555] Whether Faith Alone Is the Cause of Martyrdom?
187555] Whether Faith Is a Virtue?
187555] Whether Fortitude Is Properly About Dangers of Death in Battle?
187555] Whether Fraud Pertains to Craftiness?
187555] Whether Gluttony Is a Capital Vice?
187555] Whether God can be loved wholly?
187555] Whether Hatred Is a Capital Sin?
187555] Whether Hope Is a Theological Virtue?
187555] Whether Humility Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187555] Whether Inconstancy Is a Vice Contained Under Imprudence?
187555] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Beg?
187555] Whether It Is Lawful for a Bishop on Account of Bodily Persecution to Abandon the Flock Committed to His Care?
187555] Whether It Is Lawful to Grant Spiritual Things in Return for an Equivalent of Service, or for an Oral Remuneration?
187555] Whether It Is Lawful to Kill Oneself?
187555] Whether Justice Is a General Virtue?
187555] Whether Liberality Is a Part of Justice?
187555] Whether Magnanimity Is a Part of Fortitude?
187555] Whether Man Is Bound to Believe Anything Explicitly?
187555] Whether Nocturnal Pollution Is a Mortal Sin?
187555] Whether Oaths Are Desirable and to Be Used Frequently As Something Useful and Good?
187555] Whether Obedience Belongs to Religious Perfection?
187555] Whether Passive Scandal May Happen Even to the Perfect?
187555] Whether Patience Is the Same As Longanimity?
187555] Whether Pride Is a Mortal Sin?
187555] Whether Prudence Is a Special Virtue?
187555] Whether Reason Should Be Reckoned a Part of Prudence?
187555] Whether Religion Is a Theological Virtue?
187555] Whether Religious and Prelates Are in the State of Perfection?
187555] Whether Restitution Must Always Be Made to the Person from Whom a Thing Has Been Taken?
187555] Whether Servile Fear Is Substantially the Same As Filial Fear?
187555] Whether Subjects Are Bound to Obey Their Superiors in All Things?
187555] Whether Temperance Is About the Pleasures Proper to the Taste?
187555] Whether Theft Is Always a Sin?
187555] Whether There Are Several Species of Unbelief?
187555] Whether Virginity Is the Greatest of Virtues?
187555] Whether We Ought to Ask for Something Definite When We Pray?
187555] Whether We Should Always Judge According to the Written Law?
187555] Whether Wisdom Is in All Who Have Grace?
187555] Whether a Man Ought to Love His Body Out of Charity?
187555] Whether a Man Ought to Love His Neighbor More Than His Own Body?
187555] Whether a Religious Order Should Be Established for the Purpose of Study?
187555] Whether a Sinner Ought to Reprove a Wrongdoer?
187555] Whether a Vow Is an Act of Latria or Religion?
187555] Whether in Giving Thanks We Should Look at the Benefactor''s Disposition or at the Deed?
187555] Whether in the Present State of Life the Contemplative Life Can Reach to the Vision of the Divine Essence?
187555] Whether the Daughters of Lust Are Fittingly Described?
187555] Whether the Fourth Precept, About Honoring One''s Parents, Is Fittingly Expressed?
187555] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Found Also in Those Who Have Not Sanctifying Grace?
187555] Whether the Philosopher Suitably Assigns the Species of Anger?
187555] Whether the Prophet Always Distinguishes What He Says by His Own Spirit from What He Says by the Prophetic Spirit?
187555] Whether the Times for the Church Fast Are Fittingly Ascribed?
187555] Whether, While in This State, Paul''s Soul Was Wholly Separated from His Body?
1875563:1):"Who is this that cometh from Edom?"
187556:1,"Why do you not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?"
187556:21:"What fruit had you therefore then in those things, of which you are now ashamed?"
187556] Did Paul Know Whether His Soul Were Separated from His Body?
187556] Whether Active Scandal Can Be Found in the Perfect?
187556] Whether All Are Equally Bound to Have Explicit Faith?
187556] Whether All Ecclesiastical Prelates Are in the State of Perfection?
187556] Whether Anger Should Be Reckoned Among the Capital Vices?
187556] Whether Charity Is the Most Excellent of the Virtues?
187556] Whether Christians Are Bound to Obey the Secular Powers?
187556] Whether Confidence Belongs to Magnanimity?
187556] Whether Covetousness Is a Spiritual Sin?
187556] Whether Divination by Dreams Is Unlawful?
187556] Whether Endurance Is the Chief Act of Fortitude?
187556] Whether Faith Is One Virtue?
187556] Whether Fear Is the Beginning of Wisdom?
187556] Whether Foresight* Should Be Accounted a Part of Prudence?
187556] Whether Hatred Arises from Envy?
187556] Whether He That Has Taken a Thing Is Always Bound to Restitution?
187556] Whether Hope Is Distinct from the Other Theological Virtues?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Wear Coarser Clothes Than Others?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful for a Bishop to Have Property of His Own?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful to Be Solicitous About Temporal Matters?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful to Kill the Innocent?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful to Swear by Creatures?
187556] Whether It Is More Praiseworthy and Meritorious to Do Something in Fulfilment of a Vow, Than Without a Vow?
187556] Whether It Is Possible in This Life to Fulfil This Precept of the Love of God?
187556] Whether It Is Requisite for Fasting That One Eat but Once?
187556] Whether It Is Requisite for Religious Perfection That Poverty, Continence, and Obedience Should Come Under a Vow?
187556] Whether Judgment Is Rendered Perverse by Being Usurped?
187556] Whether Justice, As a General Virtue, Is Essentially the Same As All Virtue?
187556] Whether Liberality Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187556] Whether Man Ought to Ask God for Temporal Things When He Prays?
187556] Whether One Ought to Be Withdrawn from Entering Religion Through Deference to One''s Parents?
187556] Whether One Ought to Forbear from Correcting Someone, Through Fear Lest He Become Worse?
187556] Whether One Ought to Give Alms Out of What One Needs?
187556] Whether Pride Is the Most Grievous of Sins?
187556] Whether Prudence Appoints the End to Moral Virtues?
187556] Whether Religion Should Be Preferred to the Other Moral Virtues?
187556] Whether Seduction Should Be Reckoned a Species of Lust?
187556] Whether Servile Fear Remains with Charity?
187556] Whether Theft Is a Mortal Sin?
187556] Whether There Is a Degree of Prophecy in the Blessed?
187556] Whether Things Known or Declared Prophetically Can Be False?
187556] Whether Those Things That Are of Faith Should Be Divided into Certain Articles?
187556] Whether Those Who Are Guilty of Simony Are Fittingly Punished by Being Deprived of What They Have Acquired by Simony?
187556] Whether Twelve Degrees of Humility Are Fittingly Distinguished in the Rule of the Blessed Benedict?
187556] Whether We Ought to Love One Neighbor More Than Another?
187556] Whether We Ought to Love Sinners Out of Charity?
187556] Whether a Religious Order That Is Devoted to the Contemplative Life Is More Excellent Than on That Is Given to the Active Life?
187556] Whether in Loving God We Ought to Observe Any Mode?
187556] Whether the Aforesaid Vices Arise from Lust?
187556] Whether the Degrees of Prophecy Change As Time Goes On?
187556] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Distinct from the Other Gifts?
187556] Whether the Operation of Contemplation Is Fittingly Divided into a Threefold Movement, Circular, Straight and Oblique?
187556] Whether the Other Six Precepts of the Decalogue Are Fittingly Expressed?
187556] Whether the Prophets of the Demons Ever Foretell the Truth?
187556] Whether the Repayment of Gratitude Should Surpass the Favor Received?
187556] Whether the Rule of Temperance Depends on the Need of the Present Life?
187556] Whether the Seventh Beatitude Corresponds to the Gift of Wisdom?
187556] Whether the Unbelief of Pagans or Heathens Is Graver Than Other Kinds?
187556] Whether[ Five] Daughters Are Fittingly Assigned to Gluttony?
1875570:18,"O God, who is like Thee?"
187557:22,"Have not we prophesied in Thy name?"
187557:24):"Unhappy man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
187557:24:"Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
187557:26):"Hast thou daughters?
187557:4,"How sayest thou to thy brother?"
187557] Whether Any True Virtue Is Possible Without Charity?
187557] Whether Bishops Sin Mortally If They Distribute Not to the Poor the Ecclesiastical Goods Which Accrue to Them?
187557] Whether Charity Increases Indefinitely?
187557] Whether Circumspection Can Be a Part of Prudence?
187557] Whether Covetousness Is a Capital Vice?
187557] Whether Divination by Auguries, Omens, and by Like Observations of External Things Is Unlawful?
187557] Whether Faith Is the First of the Virtues?
187557] Whether Hope Precedes Faith?
187557] Whether Initial Fear Differs Substantially from Filial Fear?
187557] Whether It Belongs to Prudence to Find the Mean in Moral Virtues?
187557] Whether It Is Lawful to Kill a Man in Self- defense?
187557] Whether It Is Lawful to Steal Through Stress of Need?
187557] Whether It Is More Meritorious to Love an Enemy Than to Love a Friend?
187557] Whether It Is Necessary for the Salvation of All, That They Should Believe Explicitly in the Mystery of Christ?
187557] Whether It Is Right to Say That Religious Perfection Consists in These Three Vows?
187557] Whether One May Give Alms Out of Ill- gotten Goods?
187557] Whether One Ought to Dispute with Unbelievers in Public?
187557] Whether Parish Priests May Lawfully Enter Religion?
187557] Whether Pride Is the First Sin of All?
187557] Whether Rape Is a Species of Lust, Distinct from Seduction?
187557] Whether Religion Has an External Act?
187557] Whether Religious Perfection Is Diminished by Possessing Something in Common?
187557] Whether Restitution Is Binding on Those Who Have Not Taken?
187557] Whether Security Belongs to Magnanimity?
187557] Whether Sinners Love Themselves?
187557] Whether Six Daughters Are Fittingly Assigned to Anger?
187557] Whether Spiritual Goods Should Be Foregone on Account of Scandal?
187557] Whether Temperance Is a Cardinal Virtue?
187557] Whether There Is Delight in Contemplation?
187557] Whether There Is a Particular Besides a General Justice?
187557] Whether We Ought to Love Those Who Are Better More Than Those Who Are More Closely United Us?
187557] Whether We Ought to Pray for Others?
187557] Whether We Should Be Solicitous About the Future?
187557] Whether a Vow Is Solemnized by the Reception of Holy Orders, and by the Profession of a Certain Rule?
187557] Whether an Oath Has a Binding Force?
187557] Whether the Articles of Faith Have Increased in Course of Time?
187557] Whether the Brave Man Acts for the Sake of the Good of His Habit?
187557] Whether the Ninth Hour Is Suitably Fixed for the Faster''s Meal?
187557] Whether the Precept of Fraternal Correction Demands That a Private Admonition Should Precede Denunciation?
187557] Whether the Precept of Love of Our Neighbor Is Fittingly Expressed?
187557] Whether the Religious State Is More Perfect Than That of Prelates?
187557] Whether the Sin of Our First Parents Was More Grievous Than Other Sins?
187557] Whether the Sixth Beatitude,"Blessed Are the Clean of Heart,"etc., Responds to the Gift of Understanding?
187558:24):"What a man seeth, why doth he hope for?"
187558:6):"There is none that doth penance for his sin, saying: What have I done?"
187558] Whether Adultery Is Determinate Species of Lust, Distinct from the Other Species?
187558] Whether Before the Public Denunciation Witnesses Ought to Be Brought Forward?
187558] Whether Caution Should Be Reckoned a Part of Prudence?
187558] Whether Charity Can Be Perfect in This Life?
187558] Whether Charity Is the Form of the Virtues?
187558] Whether Charity Precedes Hope?
187558] Whether Charity Requires That We Should Love Our Enemies?
187558] Whether Command Is the Chief Act of Prudence?
187558] Whether Divination by Drawing Lots Is Unlawful?
187558] Whether Faith Is More Certain Than Science and the Other Intellectual Virtues?
187558] Whether Faith, Among the Fruits, Responds to the Gift of Understanding?
187558] Whether Goods of Fortune Conduce to Magnanimity?
187558] Whether It Is Fitting That Those Who Fast Should Be Bidden to Abstain from Flesh Meat, Eggs, and Milk Foods?
187558] Whether It Is Lawful to Pass from One Religious Order to Another?
187558] Whether It Is More Meritorious to Love One''s Neighbor Than to Love God?
187558] Whether It Is Necessary for Salvation to Believe Explicitly in the Trinity?
187558] Whether One Is Guilty of Murder Through Killing Someone by Chance?
187558] Whether One Who Is Under Another''s Power Can Give Alms?
187558] Whether Parish Priests and Archdeacons Are More Perfect Than Religious?
187558] Whether Particular Justice Has a Special Matter?
187558] Whether Pride Should Be Reckoned a Capital Vice?
187558] Whether Religion Is the Same As Sanctity?
187558] Whether Religious Who Are Raised to the Episcopate Are Bound to Religious Observances?
187558] Whether Robbery May Be Committed Without Sin?
187558] Whether Temperance Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187558] Whether Temporal Goods Should Be Foregone on Account of Scandal?
187558] Whether There Is a Vice Opposed to Anger Resulting from Lack of Anger?
187558] Whether These Vices Arise from Covetousness?
187558] Whether Those Who Are Subject to Another''s Power Are Hindered from Taking Vows?
187558] Whether Treachery, Fraud, Falsehood, Perjury, Restlessness, Violence, and Insensibility to Mercy Are Daughters of Covetousness?
187558] Whether Unbelievers Ought to Be Compelled to the Faith?
187558] Whether We Ought to Love More Those Who Are Connected with Us by Ties of Blood?
187558] Whether We Ought to Pray for Our Enemies?
187558] Whether a Man Is Bound to Immediate Restitution, or May He Put It Off?
187558] Whether an Oath Is More Binding Than a Vow?
187558] Whether the Articles of Faith Are Suitably Formulated?
187558] Whether the Brave Man Delights in His Act?
187558] Whether the Contemplative Life Is Continuous?
187558] Whether the Order of Charity Is Included in the Precept?
187558] Whether the Religious Life of Those Who Live in Community Is More Perfect Than That of Those Who Lead a Solitary Life?
187558] Whether the Vow of Obedience Is the Chief of the Three Religious Vows?
187559:11),"If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we reap your carnal things?"
187559:11,"If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we reap your carnal things?"
187559:7):"Who serveth as a soldier at any time at his own charge?
187559:7,"Who serveth as a soldier at any time at his own charges?
187559] Whether Anyone Can Dispense from an Oath?
187559] Whether Charity Is Rightly Distinguished into Three Degrees, Beginning, Progress, and Perfection?
187559] Whether Children Can Bind Themselves by Vow to Enter Religion?
187559] Whether Fear Is a Gift of the Holy Ghost?
187559] Whether Fortitude Deals Chiefly with Sudden Occurrences?
187559] Whether Incest Is a Determinate Species of Lust?
187559] Whether It Is Lawful to Communicate with Unbelievers?
187559] Whether It Is Necessary for Salvation That We Should Show Our Enemies the Signs and Effects of Love?
187559] Whether It Is Suitable for the Articles of Faith to Be Embodied in a Symbol?
187559] Whether Justice Is About the Passions?
187559] Whether One Ought to Give Alms to Those Rather Who Are More Closely United to Us?
187559] Whether One Ought to Induce Others to Enter Religion?
187559] Whether Solicitude Belongs to Prudence?
187559] Whether Theft Is a More Grievous Sin Than Robbery?
187559] Whether a Man Ought, Out of Charity, to Love His Children More Than His Father?
187559] Whether a Religious Sins Mortally Whenever He Transgresses the Things Contained in His Rule?
187559] Whether the Seven Petitions of the Lord''s Prayer Are Fittingly Assigned?
187559] Whether to Believe Is Meritorious?
18755:''Can the children of the bridegroom mourn?'']."
18755:''Can you make the children of the bridegroom fast, whilst the bridegroom is with them?'']."
18755:''Have we not prophesied in Thy name?
18755:''What fellowship hath light with darkness?'']"
18755:''Which of you shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
18755:''seek of their God, for the living of the dead?'']"
18755:''shall we not much more''] obey the Father of spirits and live?"
18755About sacrifices there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether offering a sacrifice to God is of the law of nature?
18755Accordingly four points of inquiry arise with regard to piety:( 1) To whom does piety extend?
18755Accordingly we must first treat of oaths: and under this head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) What is an oath?
18755Accordingly we must here consider scandal, under which head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) What is scandal?
18755Again he adds afterwards:"Are we to suppose that the more holy they are, the less do they resemble the birds?"
18755Again if the proconsul command one thing, and the emperor another, will you hesitate to disregard the former and serve the latter?
18755And how shall they hear without a preacher?
18755And how shall they hear without a preacher?"
18755And how shall they preach unless they be sent?"
18755And how shall we know this if no commandment declares it to us?"
18755And if thou hast received, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?"
18755And she smiled at me with a persuasive mockery as though to say: Canst not thou what these youths and these maidens can?
18755And since all can not do this, why should all make this a pretext for being exempt?
18755And though some of His disciples went back, yet when our Lord asked( John 6:68, 69),"Will you also go away?"
18755And we read of Abraham( Gen. 15:8) that he said to the Lord:"Whereby may I know that I shall possess it?"
18755And who are they that shall be received by them into their dwellings, if not those who succor them in their needs?"
18755Are they not hence, from your concupiscences which war in your members?"
18755As regards sobriety there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What is the matter of sobriety?
18755But he is not always bound to do this actually: since not even did our Lord do so, for when He received a blow, He said:"Why strikest thou Me?"
18755But we are to look to God for vengeance on His enemies: for it is written( Luke 18:7):"Will not God revenge His elect who cry to Him day and night?"
18755But who ever thought it his duty to sacrifice to any other than one whom he either knew or deemed or pretended to be a God?"
18755Commutative and Distributive?
18755Concerning anger there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is lawful to be angry?
18755Concerning flattery there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether flattery is a sin?
18755Concerning friendliness or affability, there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is a special virtue?
18755Concerning humility there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether humility is a virtue?
18755Concerning liberality there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether liberality is a virtue?
18755Concerning lying there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether lying, as containing falsehood, is always opposed to truth?
18755Concerning studiousness there are two points of inquiry:( 1) What is the matter of studiousness?
18755Concerning thankfulness there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether thankfulness is a special virtue distinct from other virtues?
18755Concerning the virtues themselves there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether clemency and meekness are altogether identical?
18755Concerning truth there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether truth is a virtue?
18755Corresponds to the Gift of Knowledge?
18755Dei iv):"Without justice, what else is a kingdom but a huge robbery?"
18755Dei iv, 4):"If justice be disregarded, what is a king but a mighty robber?
18755Do I say that what is offered in sacrifice to idols is anything?
18755For after he had pronounced sentence of excommunication, he adds as his reason:"Know you not that a little leaven corrupts the whole lump?"
18755For it is written( 1 John 4:20):"He that loveth not his brother whom he seeth, how can he love God, Whom he seeth not?"
18755For it is written( James 4:1):"Whence are wars and contentions?
18755For what wise man seeks of his own accord to submit to such servitude and peril, as to have to render an account of the whole Church?
18755For who would suffer a rich man to be chosen for the Church''s seat of honor, in despite of a poor man who is better instructed and holier?"
18755God, Our Neighbor, Our Body and Ourselves?
18755Hence Jerome says on the words,"Why seest thou the mote?"
18755Hence Our Lord argued with the Jews, saying( John 7:23):"Are you angry at Me because I have healed the whole man on the Sabbath- day?"
18755Hence he did not say:"Art Thou He that hast come?"
18755Hence it is written( 4 Kings 4:13):"Hast thou any business, and wilt thou that I speak to the king or to the general of the army?"
18755Hence speaking of Achab who"put hair- cloth on his flesh,"the Lord said to Elias:"Hast thou not seen Achab humbled before Me?"
18755How then, if it does a man no good to have the Gospels in his ears, will he find salvation by wearing them round his neck?
18755I be a father, where is My honor?"
18755If the whole were the hearing, where would be the smelling?"
18755If this holds true, if all are fools with thee, who can be wise?
18755In fact is there greater folly than for reason to seek help from anger?
18755In the first place, then, about schism, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether schism is a special sin?
18755In the shapes of the letters or in the understanding of the sense?
18755Moreover, where is the power of the Gospel?
18755Most valiant warriors, how shall I find words to proclaim the strength of your courage?"
18755Now servile fear grows from a sinful root, because when commenting on Job 3:11,"Why did I not die in the womb?"
18755Now we can not benefit God, according to Job 35:7:"What shalt thou give Him?
18755Now what greater proof could we have of this than that God''s Son should deign to unite Himself to our nature?"
18755Or can they either in themselves, and not rather in the Lord their God?
18755Or distress?"
18755Or that the idol is anything?"
18755Out of charity, think you, that you may save your neighbor?"
18755Peter answered for the others:"Lord, to whom shall we go?"
18755Shall tribulation?
18755The second is, what ought his benefactor to do?
18755They are to be commended indeed if they work with their hands, but if they be unwilling, who will dare to force them?
18755Thirdly, with regard to reading, he goes on to say:"Those who say they are occupied in reading, do they not find there what the Apostle commanded?
18755To Thy grace I ascribe also whatsoever I have not done of evil; for what might I not have done?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) What is faith?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether charity is friendship?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether covetousness is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether hope is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether magnanimity is about honors?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether perfection bears any relation to charity?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether pride is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether religion regards only our relation to God?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether temperance is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Which is the more proper to charity, to love or to be loved?
18755Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) What is the matter of lust?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) In what the temptation of God consists;( 2) Whether it is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What constitutes a state among men?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What is reviling?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What is sacrilege?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a man can justly judge one who is not his subject?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether beneficence is an act of charity?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether blasphemy is opposed to the confession of faith?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether chastity is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether despair is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether devotion is a special act?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether fear is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether honor is a spiritual or a corporal thing?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether joy is an effect of charity?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether pride was the first man''s first sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether respect of persons is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether right is the object of justice?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether sloth is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Concerning imprudence, whether it is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is possible to hate God?
18755Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether prophecy pertains to knowledge?
18755Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether wisdom should be reckoned among the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
18755Under the first head there are sixteen points of inquiry:( 1) Whether prudence is in the will or in the reason?
18755Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) What is"to believe,"which is the internal act of faith?
18755Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the object of faith is the First Truth?
18755Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the religious state is perfect?
18755Under the first head there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether adoration is an act of latria?
18755Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether fortitude is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether unbelief is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether we should love God alone, out of charity, or should we love our neighbor also?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether abstinence is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether by the grace of tongues a man acquires the knowledge of all languages?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether discord is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether life is fittingly divided into active and contemplative?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether modesty is a part of temperance?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether presumption is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether superstition is a vice opposed to religion?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether there can be anything pernicious in the worship of the true God?
18755Under the first head, namely, boasting, there are two points of inquiry:( 1) To which virtue is it opposed?
18755Under the head of observance there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether observance is a special virtue, distinct from other virtues?
18755Under the head of perseverance there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether perseverance is a virtue?
18755Under this head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is a sin to kill dumb animals or even plants?
18755Under this head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is lawful to desire the office of a bishop?
18755Under this head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether prudence of the flesh is a sin?
18755Under this head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether patience is a virtue?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a man is bound to accuse?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a man is bound to give evidence?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a species of prudence is regnative?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether all dissimulation is a sin?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any oblations are necessary as a matter of precept?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether counsel should be reckoned among the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether drunkenness is a sin?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether insensibility is a sin?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is a mortal sin to deny the truth which would lead to one''s condemnation?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether one may lawfully curse another?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether these two are parts of justice?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether_ euboulia_ is a virtue?
18755Under this head there are nine points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is natural to man to possess external things?
18755Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether gluttony is a sin?
18755Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether prophecy is natural?
18755Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the soul of man is carried away to things divine?
18755Under this head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether those who are not practiced in the observance of the commandments should enter religion?
18755Under this head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) What is a vow?
18755Under this head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) What is justice?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether God should be praised with the lips?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any gratuitous grace attaches to words?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether fortitude is a gift?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is a gift of the Holy Ghost?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether pusillanimity is a sin?
18755We must now consider irony, under which head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether irony is a sin?
18755We must now consider the vices opposed to magnificence: under which head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether meanness is a vice?
18755What sort of perverseness is this, to wish to read but not to obey what one reads?"
18755Whether Three Parts of Prudence Are Fittingly Assigned?
18755Whether the Parts of Fortitude Are Suitably Assigned?
18755Whether the Parts of Temperance Are Rightly Assigned?
18755Whether the Virtues Annexed to Justice Are Suitably Enumerated?
18755Who feedeth the flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?"
18755Who planteth a vineyard and eateth not of the fruit thereof?"
18755Whom did Christ compel?''
18755Why are you rich while another is poor, unless it be that you may have the merit of a good stewardship, and he the reward of patience?
18755Why better?
18755Why did the apostles thus provide for the needs of the saints?"
18755Why do you not rather take wrong?
18755Why standest thou in thyself, and so standest not?
18755Why, in days long gone by, when famine was imminent, was grain sent to the holy fathers?
18755With regard to continence there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether continence is a virtue?
18755With regard to magnificence there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether magnificence is a virtue?
18755With regard to shamefacedness there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether shamefacedness is a virtue?
18755With regard to the gift of understanding there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether understanding is a gift of the Holy Ghost?
18755Yet is not the Gospel read in church and heard by all every day?
18755Yet our Lord asked the demon:"What is thy name?"
18755[* S. 10, C. 1]):"Are you thinking of raising the great fabric of spirituality?
18755_ On the contrary,_ To those who had said,"Lord, have we not prophesied in Thy name?"
18755_______________________ SIXTH ARTICLE Whether Charity Increases Through Every Act of Charity?
18755a solitary,"what business have you in a city?"
18755and by considering God''s greatness, according to Job 15:13,"Why doth thy spirit swell against God?"
18755and lead them to water?"
18755and love Him?"
18755and not that he should be converted and live?''
18755and( Malachi 1:6):"If I be a master, where is My fear?"
18755but"Art Thou He that art to come?"
18755clxxx):"When a man says:''By God,''what else does he mean but that God is his witness?"
18755corresponds to the gift of counsel?
18755distributive and commutative?
18755fill his stomach with burning heat?"
18755from your concupiscences which war in your members?"
18755from your concupiscences, which war in your members?"
18755i, 1):"Who dares to say that learning is an evil?"
18755i, 5):"How are they free from sin in sight of Divine providence, who are guilty of taking a man''s life for the sake of these contemptible things?"
18755ii):"Blessed martyrs, with what praise shall I extol you?
18755ii):"Do you wish to repay a favor?
18755or shall I drink the blood of goats?"
18755or what advantage hath the boasting of riches brought us?"
18755or what shall He receive of thy hand?"
18755revenge our blood on them that dwell on earth?"
18755saying, What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?"
18755shall see his brother in need, and shall put up his bowels from him, how doth the charity of God abide in him?"
18755shall separate us from the love of Christ?
18755since what is a robber but a little king?"
18755take the members of Christ, and make them the members of a harlot?"
18755the confession of faith: under which head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether confession is an act of faith?
18755the steadfast from the unstaid, the trusty from the untrustworthy, the healthy from the sick?"
18755unbelievers,"and not before the saints?"
18755viii),"why should not this perfection be prescribed to man, although no man attains it in this life?
18755viii):"Why then should not this perfection be prescribed to man, although no man has it in this life?"
18755where did you take them from and bring them into being?"
18755whether it is a thing or a proposition?
18755who will be able to urge sinners to virtue?''
18755who will convert worldlings?
18755why do you not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?"
18755x, 31):"Who is it, Lord, that does not eat a little more than necessary?"
18755xii, 13):"How is it that the soul can not always have this power of divination, since it always wishes to have it?"
18755xii, 18):"Why are you rich while another is poor, unless it be that you may have the merit of a good stewardship, and he the reward of patience?"
18755xii, 18]:"Tell me: which are thine?
18755xii, 3):"If the Apostle doubted the matter, who of us will dare to be certain about it?"
18755xvii in the Opus Imperfectum falsely ascribed to St. John Chrysostom] thus:"That is--''With what object?''
18755xvii):"What sort of perverseness is this, to wish to read, but not to obey what one reads?"
18755xviii]:"If one has to speak, and is so busy that he can not spare time for manual work, can all in the monastery do this?
18755xxxv, 1):"Who shall have everlasting dwellings unless the saints of God?
18755your temporal goods,"as coming from God, is He unjust because He apportions them unequally?